Each society goes about its business. Picks the best book in it’s own country and nominates it for the common prize. And every five years, each society commits itself to host the AGM to the best of its abilities. Five years notice should be ample time for every society to prepare for such an event. This should be – and really, as far as I can judge, are and always have been, when it comes down to it – the only things actually required of the national societies constituting the SKS.
Is that really asking too much?
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