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THE S. S. U. C.
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Article III.

The nature of the good time is to be decided upon by a Committee to be appointed each Saturday by the members of the Society.

Article IV.

Virtue is to be pursued at all times and in all seasons, by the members of the Society setting their faces against the practice of bowing and speaking to young gentlemen who are not acquaintances; waving of pocket handkerchiefs, signals from windows, and any species of conduct which would he thought uuladylike by nice people anywhere, and especially by the mammas of the Society.

Article V.

The members of the Society pledge themselves to use their influence against these practices, both by precept and example.

In Witness whereof we sign.

Katherine Carr, President.
Rosamund Redding, Secretary.
Clover E. Carr.
Mary L. Silver.
Esther Dearborn.
Sally P. Alsop.
Amy W. Erskine.
Alice Gibbons.
Ellen Whitworth Gray.