Member Meeting and Board Nominations

The National Association of Scholars will hold its annual membership meeting at 9:00 A.M. on Saturday, October 19, 2019, at the Community Resources Exchange, at 42 Broadway, New York, NY 10004. All current NAS members are welcome to attend for an update on NAS’s work in 2019, and for the election of new members to the board of directors. If you plan to attend the meeting, please RSVP at [email protected] by October 1, 2019.

Members are also invited to submit nominations for open seats on the board. NAS members wishing to make nominations must notify NAS secretary B. Nelson Ong in writing no later than August 19, 2019.  Please submit nominations by email to [email protected]. Only individuals who have been members for at least one year may make nominations and nominees must themselves be qualified members of at least one-year standing.  Nominations by petition must have the written support of three hundred members.

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