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the corporation; and notice to or service upon such agent, or mailed to the business address of such agent, shall be deemed notice to or service upon the corporation. MEMBERSHIP; VOTING RIGHTS
SEC. 6. (a) Eligibility for membership in the corporation and the rights, privileges, and designation of classes of members shall, except as provided in this Act, be determined as the constitution and bylaws of the corporation may provide. (b) Each member of the corporation, other than honorary, sustaining or associate members, shall have the right to one vote on each matter submitted to a vote at all meetings of the members of the corporation. BOARD o r DIRECTORS; COMPOSITION, RESPONSIBILITIES
SEC. 7. (a) Upon the enactment of this Act the membership of the initial board of directors of the corporation shall consist of the following persons: R. Wilton Billstein, Woodbury, New Jersey; Igor Buketoff, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Ronald A. Dougan, Beloit, Wisconsin; Mrs. J. W. Graham, Sioux City, Iowa; Howard Harrington, Detroit, Michigan; William Herring, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Harold Kendrick, New Haven, Connecticut; Robert Maclntyre, Birmingham, Alabama; Thomas Perry, Junior, Boston, Massachusetts; Mrs. H. W. Roberts, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Washington, District of Columbia; Alan Watrous, Dallas, Texas; John S. Edwards, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Fred Lazarus III, Cincinnati, Ohio; Charles W. Bonner, Fresno, California; Alfred Connable, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Victor Feldbrilh Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Mrs. Gerald S. Greene, West Hartford, Connecticut; Mrs. G. Robert Herberger, Scottsdale, Arizona; Thomas lannaccone, Rochester, New York; Dr. Richard Lert, Hollywood, California; Mrs. Fitzgerald Parker, Nashville, Tennessee; Mrs. Leo R. Pflaum, Wayzata, Minnesota; Miss Helen Ryan, Orlando, Florida; George Szell, Cleveland, Ohio; Jackson Wiley, Springfield, Ohio; George Irwin, Quincy, Illinois; R. H. Wangerin, Louisville, Kentucky. (b) Thereafter, the board of directors of the corporation shall consist of such number, shall be selected in such manner (including the filling of vacancies), and shall serve for such term as may be prescribed in the constitution and bylaws of the corporation. (c) The board of directors shall be the governing board of the corporation and, during the intervals between the meetings of members, shall be responsible for the general policies and program of the corporation and for the control of all contributed funds as may be raised by the corporation.
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