3. Reports of Standing Committees.
4. Report of Secretary.
5. Report of Treasurer.
6. Report of Special Committees.
7. Unfinished or referred business.
8. New business.
9. Adjournment.
Sec. 7. There shall be no gambling or betting in the Union. The House Committee shall act immediately on any infringement of this By-Law.
Sec. 8. No alcoholic liquors or malt drink shall be for sale.
Sec. 9. No member nor visitor shall give money or any gratuity to any employee of the Union.
Sec. 10. Complaints shall be made in writing to the House Committee, in a box provided for that purpose.
Sec. 11. The Library Committee shall regulate the use of books and periodicals, each member being responsible for damage to any book or journal while in his possession.
Sec. 12. No newspapers, magazines, books or other articles belonging to the Union shall be removed from it.
Sec. 13. The House Committee shall set aside one or more rooms in which there shall be no smoking.
Sec. 14. Members shall not send servants on errands out of the building.
Sec. 15. By invitation of a member, ladies may be introduced into those parts of the Union reserved for them.
Sec. 16. The Union shall be open from 7.30 a. m. till midnight on week days and from 8 a. m. till 11 p. m. on Sundays.
Sec. 17. Dogs shall not be allowed in the Union.
Sec. 18. These by-laws may be be altered or repealed by a majority vote of the whole House Committee, previous notice of the proposed change having been given to all members of the committee. (Signed) WM. R. THAYER, 1881, Chairman, JAMES J. STORROW, 1885, R. C. BOLLING, 1900, L. S., J. W. HALLOWELL, 1901, H. B. CLARK, 1901, L.S.S., Committee to propose a Constitution for the Harvard Union. Cambridge, Jan. 21, 1901.