"A Compendium And Question Book Of Parliamentary Law" by L. C. Bethel is a comprehensive guide to the rules and procedures governing deliberative bodies. Subtitled "Systematically Arranged For Ready Reference In All Deliberative Bodies, Lodges, Clubs, Societies, Universities, Colleges And All Organizations And Conventions," this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to effectively participate in or lead meetings and discussions.
Designed for easy access and practical application, the book presents parliamentary law in a question-and-answer format, making it ideal for quick reference during meetings. Whether you are a student, a member of a club, or a leader in a large organization, this compendium provides clear and concise guidance on motions, amendments, voting, and other essential aspects of parliamentary procedure. This enduring work ensures that discussions are conducted fairly and efficiently, promoting productive collaboration and decision-making.
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