Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Park rested her case for equal suffrage on the premises of democracy and the "woman movement," cleverly defining the latter as "the recent discovery on the part of a large number of women that they belong to the human race instead of being merely a Ladies Aid Society...
Owing to the fact that far less than 80 per cent. of the members of the class of 1917 belong to the Union, it has been found necessary to cancel the smoker which had been arranged for Thursday, December 17. If a large smoker is to be held before Christmas it is essential that every man who has not joined that institution should take out a membership card at once. 1917 is the only class in College which is in this predicament; class unity and democracy are largely built on these gatherings; accordingly it is the duty of every...
...class to obtain the privilege of using the Union for class affairs it is necessary that 8 per cent, of the men of that class belong to the Union, At present but slightly over 40 per cent, of the men in 1917 have joined. Unless those men who have not already subscribed, apply for membership immediately, 1917 will be unable to hold regular series of smokers and the various other entertainments which are essential factors in the formation of class unity...
...necessity of securing a certain amount of money for the completion of the Bowl. In order to raise this money it was found expedient to promise the subscribers seats for 15 years 'to be the best in the stands'. In fulfillment of this agreement the section which should belong to the students must be given up to the subscribing graduates...
...Beta Kappa Society announces the election of Day Kimball '15, of Boston; Fred Treadwell Smith '15, of Melrose Highlands; and Leslie Gale Burgevin '15, of Anchorage, Ky., to the Student Council Board. All Phi Beta Kappa mes in the University who belong to chapters at other colleges, or to the Harvard Chapter, are earnestly requested to and their names to C. H. Smith '15, Hol-worthy 2, in order that they may be brought into touch with the activities of the undergraduate society...