. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. can be. Fourcan not be. (Page 19.) They are called the redstar motions. READ THIS TO THE SOCIETY. Remember that as much depends upon youractive interest as upon your leader. These les-sons have been systematically arranged by anexperienced teacher. Every motion known willbe taken up in this course. There will be onelesson on committee work and one on electionof officers. The lesson proper will be conductedinformally. The motions will be studied in theirorder of precedence, beginning with the are aske


. Twelve easy lessons in parliamentary law, based on Parliamentary rules made easy. can be. Fourcan not be. (Page 19.) They are called the redstar motions. READ THIS TO THE SOCIETY. Remember that as much depends upon youractive interest as upon your leader. These les-sons have been systematically arranged by anexperienced teacher. Every motion known willbe taken up in this course. There will be onelesson on committee work and one on electionof officers. The lesson proper will be conductedinformally. The motions will be studied in theirorder of precedence, beginning with the are asked to give fifteen or twenty minutesstudy to the lesson assigned for the next be indifferent; let us make things goright from the start. After the recitation, adrill upon the lesson will follow, in order to clinchit. This will be formal, using strict Parliamentarytactics. You are urged to take part in this, andremember that you learn as much from makingmotions that are out of order as in order. Cour-age comes by practice. 3 FIRST I^BSSON. BLACKBOARD FOR FIRST MOTIONS. Seven things should be known of amotion: First—^Its object or use. Second—^Does it require a second? Third—Is it debatable? Fourth—Can it be amended? Fifth—What motions hold over it? Sixth—What vote is required to carry it? Seventh—Can it be reconsidered? FIRST I,B8S0N. Take up the questions of General Informa-tion. (Pages 10-14.) The Seven Things and Number and Clas-sification of Motions. (Page 17.) The Main Question. (Page 21.*) Apply the Seven Things to it. Quiz on Main Question. DRILL. Require each one to obtain the floor. (PageII.) Motion: I move that we buy a carpet forthis floor. Second it. (Do not stand to second a motion.)State the motion and call for remarks, whichshould be very brief. A member is entitled to the floor after theafiirmative vote has been taken and before thenegative is put. The afiirmative must then betaken over. Permit a Question of Privilege(page 46) d


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