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          STANDING ORDERS OF THE ARCHIMEDEANS
 
Adopted at a Committee Meeting on 4 March 1984:
 
1. x = £5.50.
 
2. The subgroups of the Society are:
      a. Computer Subgroup;
      b. Puzzles and Games Ring;
      c. Mathematical Models Subgroup;
      d. Othello Subgroup.
 
3. The Committee shall try to ensure that 'Eureka' is
published exactly once per academic year.
 
4. The Archimedeans' scarf shall be between three and four
   cubits in length, and constructed of lengthwise strips of
   colours and approximate widths in the following order:
      Dark green, 2     inches;
      Orange,       1/2 inch;
      Purple,       3/4 inch;
      Orange,       1/2 inch;
      Dark blue,  2+1/4 inches;
      Orange,       1/2 inch;
      Purple,       3/4 inch;
      Orange,       1/2 inch;
      Dark green, 2     inches.
 
5. The symbol of the Archimedeans shall be a projection onto
   Euclidean 2 - space of a sphere inscribed in a right circular
   cylinder.
 
Adopted at a Committee Meeting on 20.5.84:
 
6. The transitive verb to clutt shall mean to render
   incomprehensible.
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