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Members will also pay $35 a year in dues, but club officers are trying to find ways to keep this from becoming an obstacle to new members, Schwelling said.
The safest way out of a gang -- short of fleeing -- is to fade away very carefully. This is more plausible for members 19 and older, who have paid their dues and can now use jobs, wives or children as excuses for not hanging out with the homeboys. But most younger...
The joint Sociology/Visual Environmental Studies concentrator interviewed 30 dues-paying members and regular guests, and found a marked difference between the two groups' interpretation of the same social situation.
It began as a campaign waged by Rolodex. Last December Glenda Greenwald, former publisher of Michigan Woman magazine, and a small band of Republican women hit the phones, asking people to join the first nationwide fund-raising network to support G.O.P. women candidates who favor the right to abortion. By...
GEORGE BUSH DEVELOPED A SUDDEN INTEREST IN labor law last Monday, the very day that the AFL-CIO leadership endorsed Bill Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Bush issued a directive ordering all federal contractors to notify their non-union employees in union shops that they may decline to have...