Excerpt from Proceedings of the Fourth Ecumenical Methodist Conference, Held in Metropolitan Methodist Church, Toronto, Canada, October 4-17, 1911: Held in Metropolitan Methodist Church, Toronto, Canada, October 4-17, 1911
Iii.-a President for each session Of the Conference shall be appointed, the selection to be made by the Western and Eastern Sections Of the Executive Committee, in alternate order, as nearly as possible.
IV. - The Western and Eastern Sections of the Executive Committee shall nominate for confirmation by the Conference, at the Opening of its first regular business session, four secretaries, one from each general di vision; but if the nomination thus made shall fail of confirmation, in whole or in part, then the Conference shall proceed to fill the vacant place or places in such manner as it may determine, provided that the mode Of distribution herein indicated shall be maintained.
V. - Every session shall be Opened with devotional exercises, to be conducted by some person or persons selected by the Executive Committees.
VI. - A period, not exceeding an hour of each forenoon session, shall be set apart for devotional exercises, reading Of journal, and the presenta tion Of resolutions or other papers not included on the regular program. Every resolution must be reduced to writing and signed by at least two names. The Conference may, at any time, close this morning hour and proceed to the regular order, but the question must be taken without debate or subsidiary motion.
VII. - NO essay presented in the regular program shall occupy more than twenty minutes in the reading; the appointed addresses shall be allowed ten minutes each. After the appointed addresses, whatever nu occupied time remains Of any session shall be devoted to a general discus sion of the topics under consideration; but no member shall occupy more than five minutes, or speak more than once on the same subject. This rule shall BE strictly enforced BY the presiding officer.
The appointed addresses may not be read, but notes, as aids to memory, may be used.
VIII. At the close Of the regular order, at the final session of each day, the President shall call for a report from the Business Committee. In debates on reports, whenever presented, no member shall occupy more than five minutes, nor speak more than once on the same report; but the Chairman Of the Committee, or some one designated by him, shall be al lowed five minutes in which to close the debate.
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