Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 075)

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Amendts to By Law _ Art V. Secretary –

Mr. Norcross proposed the following amendments
to the By-laws: which lie over to the next meeting.

On page 4 of the by-laws (as a few copies have been
printed,) Art V. middle of page, in substitution for the
present provision for compensation to the Secretary, _

"The Secretary shall receive such salary as
the Trustees may vote; and shall account for
or pay to the Treasurer all fees received by him."

[Amendts to By Law _ ] Art VI. Treasurer _

Page 5, middle, Art VI: in substitution for the
present provision for paying the Treasurer, _

"The compensation of the Treasurer shall
consist in a salary to be fixed annually by the
Trustees."

Representatives designated to lots

Upon the petition of the parties in interest, repre-
sentatives were designated for the several lots in con-
nection with which they are named, as follows:

8
James F. Stone of Watertown, son of Melinda Stone,
decd propr of lot numbered 8;

17
William Everett of Winchester, son of Hon. Edward
Everett
, decd propr of lot numbered 17;

100
Henry R. Dalton of Boston, grandson in law of Eliza
Cutts Dutton
decd propr of lot numbered 100;

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SegalJL

Interesting study in corporations vs. employees thereof:
Pay low salaries during formation claiming corporate poverty. When the corporation becomes successful, redefine the formula to pay the employees when the old formula was paying what the corporation perceived as "too well"!

Very typical of the robber barons of that era.