h,
Aroused to know the common good,
Shall strive, and in the striving reach
A broader human brotherhood."
FOOTNOTES:
[97] "Balancing Country Life," p. 60. New York, Association Press, 1917.
[98] "Old World Traits Transplanted," p. 145. New York, Harpers, 1921.
[99] Mary P. Follett, "The New State," p. 59.
[100] "The Problem of Christianity."
[101] "The Community," p. 74. New York, Association Press, 1921.
[102] Josiah Royce, "Race Questions and Other American Problems," p. 65.
[103] For "through the process of limitation the family attains a
completeness impossible before. Its members may not realize within it
what is in truth the life of the family, for it now retains alone within
its limits that principle of mutual affection of husband, wife, and
children which alone is its _exclusive_ possession."--R. M. Maciver,
"Community," 2 ed. p. 242. London, Macmillan & Co., 1920.
[104] Sarah Collins Fernandis, Survey. February 8, 1919.
APPENDIX A
Constitution of Plainsboro Township, New Jersey.[105]
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE 1.--NAME
The name of the organization is the Community Association of Plainsboro
Township.
ARTICLE 2.--OBJECT
The object of this Association is to carry out the Declaration of
Purposes as subscribed to by the residents of Plainsboro Township, New
Jersey.
ARTICLE 3.--MEMBERSHIP
Every resident of Plainsboro Township has the right to membership in
this association and to participation in discussion at its meetings, and
every citizen has a vote.
ARTICLE 4.--COMMUNITY COUNCIL
A council of seven members shall be elected to carry out the will of the
community as expressed in open meetings and to act for the community in
minor matters and all emergencies. But all decisions affecting the
material welfare should be made in open meetings of the community.
The council shall designate one of its members as president, another as
secretary, and another as treasurer, and these persons shall serve
respectively as community president, secretary and treasurer.
The members elected at the first community meeting shall serve until
their successors are elected at the first meeting in the month of
January, and thereafter members shall be elected for one year and serve
until their successors are elected.
ARTICLE 5.--MEETINGS
There shall be an annual meeting in the month of January, ten days'
notice of the date being given by the council.
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