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Constitution
Article I: Name
Section
1.
The name of this organization shall be the Philip Roth Society. The
Society shall be incorporated as a non-profit organization under the
laws of the State of Texas or under the laws of the state to which the
Society membership votes to move the Society hereafter.
Article II: Purpose
Section
1.
The purpose of this Society shall be to encourage the scholarly study
and the general appreciation of the writings of Philip Roth, and to
facilitate the exchange of ideas and texts concerning Philip Roth. The
Society is a forum for research and the dissemination of this research
globally, through the Philip Roth Society Newsletter, Society
website, as well as through books, articles and publications, panels,
and professional meetings deemed appropriate by the members of the
Society. The Society officers shall review all proposals to expand the
Society internationally to determine if these international groups are
financially viable and willing to abide by the Philip Roth Society
Constitution. No international organization may use the Philip Roth
Society name without meeting these criteria.
Section
2.
An important function of the Society shall be the sponsorship of the
Philip Roth Society Sessions at the annual American Literature
Association (ALA) Conferences. It shall conduct its Annual General
Meeting during each ALA Conferences.
Section
3.
The Philip Roth Society is organized and shall be operated exclusively
for such charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes as the
membership may approve at the Annual General Meeting and as are within
the purposes herein expressed. The Society is not organized for
pecuniary profit, and shall not engage in any activities for any
pecuniary profit and no officer, member or employee of the Society shall
receive any pecuniary profit from the operations thereof except
repayment of expenses reasonably incurred in effecting or carrying out
one or more of its activities. No part of any net earnings of the
Society shall inure to the benefit of any member or individual.
Article III: Membership
Section
1.
Any individual, business, educational institution, or corporation
interested in the aims of the Philip Roth Society may join.
Section
2.
Membership in this Society shall be through payment of annual dues,
according to schedules determined by the Annual General Meeting of the
Society. These dues shall be used to support the services provided to
the members of the Society.
Section
3.
Membership begins January 1
of each year. Payment of dues shall allow the member to receive the
Philip Roth Society Newsletter and any other publication determined by
the Annual General Meeting of the Society for distribution to the entire
membership.
Section
4.
A member who has not paid dues for two years shall be classified as not
in good standing; this being the case, all privileges and benefits will
be terminated.
Article IV: Privileges
Section
1.
All members in good standing shall have the right to stand for office,
vote for officers of the Society and for session proposals for the ALA
and other conferences, serve as a chair or organizer of an ALA or other
conference session, and receive all publications issued by the Society,
in accordance with the scale of dues set by the Annual General Meeting.
Article V: Officers
Section
1.
The officers of the Society shall be a President, a Secretary /
Treasurer, and an Editor (of the newsletter).
Section
2.
Officers shall serve without compensation. They shall be entitled to
reimbursement for legitimate Society expenses.
Section
3.
A vacancy in any of these offices occurring during the incumbent's term
of office because of illness, death, resignation, or any other reason
shall be filled by a volunteer chosen by the remaining officers of the
Society until such time as a new election can be held.
Section
4.
The officers shall perform the following duties:
a. The
President shall preside at the Annual General Meeting unless unable to
do so. The President shall be responsible for organizing the Philip Roth
Society sessions at the annual ALA Conferences or any other conferences
in which the Society participates.
b. The Secretary / Treasurer shall keep a record of
moneys received and dispersed and prepare an annual report of the
Society's finances. The Secretary / Treasurer shall also maintain an
on-going history of the organization. He or she shall also work with the
Editor in distribution of the Society's annual newsletter.
c. The Editor shall prepare and edit the Society's annual
newsletter, the Philip Roth Society Newsletter, working with the
Secretary / Treasurer. The Editor will:
i.
Assemble a yearly calendar of appropriate conferences (see Article IX,
Section
2d
and
2e)
and their deadlines;
ii. List new publications on Roth;
iii. Publish any open Call for Papers (CFPs);
iv. Report pertinent news regarding Philip Roth and/or
his writings.
v. Include brief reviews and articles on texts and issues
relating to Philip Roth.
d. The Webmaster-Bibliographer shall compile and
distribute the annual bibliography of Philip Roth Studies and maintain
the Web site.
Section
5.
Officers shall be elected triennially by the Society membership, by
mail, e-mail, or vote at the Annual General Meeting, from a slate of
nominees. Names of nominees may be submitted by any member of the
Society. Terms of office shall be three years, beginning June
15.
Article VI: Meetings
Section
1.
The Society will meet at least once a year for the transaction of
business. The Annual General Meeting shall be held in conjunction with
the ALA Conference. Secondary business meetings may also be held at
other conferences such as the Modern Language Association (MLA)
Convention or the ALA Jewish American and Holocaust Literature
Conference. Special meetings may also be called by the President, for
social and/or business purposes.
Section
2.
Voting by proxy shall be allowed. Such votes can be brought to any of
the officers of the Society.
Section
3.
Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern meetings, unless a majority
determines that an alternative procedure is preferable.
Article VII: Funds and Liabilities
Section
1.
The funds of this Society shall be collected and dispersed by the
Secretary / Treasurer, for the Society's needs and lawful expenditures.
Disbursement of the Society's funds will be in accordance with the
Articles of Incorporation of the Philip Roth Society.
Section
2.
No member of the Society shall be liable except for the payment of dues.
Article VIII: Procedures
Section
1.
Amendment to this Constitution shall be voted upon, by mail, e-mail, or
vote at the Annual General Meeting, by the full membership; approval
will need a two-thirds majority of those voting. Amendments may be
proposed by the officers of the Society, or by petition signed by ten or
more Society members in good standing.
Section
2.
The Philip Roth Society will post CFPs online whenever a member wishes
to chair a panel at a conference, edit a collection or journal issue.
a. Any
member seeking to post a CFP on the Philip Roth Society Web site must
Secure the permission of the Philip Roth Society officers before doing
so. Each CFP should briefly (250
words or fewer) describe the topic, announce the deadline and provide an
address for submissions. These CFPs will be publicized in the Philip
Roth Society Newsletter.
b. If more than one member wishes to post a call for a
single conference, and the conference organizers will only allow one
Society panel to be sponsored, the membership will vote to select which
CFP the Philip Roth Society will sponsor.
c. Anyone desiring to post a CFP must do so no later than
a month before the submission deadline.
d. The Philip Roth Society particularly seeks to maintain
a presence at the annual ALA Annual Conference.
e. The Philip Roth Society also encourages yearly
participation at the regional MLA conferences, the MLA Convention, the
ALA Jewish American and Holocaust Literature Conference, the
Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States (MELUS) Conference, and
the Twentieth-Century Literature Conference.
Article IX: Dissolution and Termination
Section 1.
Upon termination and dissolution of the Society the Officers shall
proceed to wind up affairs of the association in accordance with the
laws of the State of Texas in such case provided, paying all bills and
debts of the association, and distributing remaining assets, if any, to
such similar non-profit, tax-exempt, charitable, or educational
institution as the Officers shall in their best discretion deem
advisable, which charitable or educational institution shall be an
organization included in the provisions of Section
501
© (3),
1954
Internal Revenue Code as amended from time to time. Upon dissolution
and termination, no monies or profits whatsoever shall be paid to any
officer or any other person except for compensation for services
rendered or verified out-of-pocket expenses. |