Word: incurability
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...that meeting it was voted that section 3 of Article 8 of the constitution, which reads: "No member shall be allowed to incur any indebtedness to the Union," be amended by inserting in place of these words the following: "The Trustees may at their discretion prohibit members from becoming indebted to the Union, or they may permit members to become indebted to the Union subject to such rules and regulations as they may adopt, and no member shall become indebted to the Union except in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the Trustees...
...meeting of Union members held last Thursday to make an amendment to the constitution, it was voted that section 3 of Article 8 of the constitution, which reads as follows: "No member shall be allowed to incur any indebtedness to the Union," be amended by inserting in place of these words the following: "The Trustees may at their discretion prohibit members from becoming indebted to the Union, or they may permit members to become indebted to the Union subject to such rules and regulations as they may adopt, and no member shall become indebted to the Union except in accordance...
...meeting of all members of the Union will be held in the Living Room tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, to reconsider Section 3, Article 8, of the Constitution. The proposed amendment provides that under certain conditions members may incur indebtedness to the Union. As the principle of the change is of importance, as well as its practical consequences, it is necessary to obtain as representative a vote as possible...
...work of the Entertainment Troupes, as there has been considerable difficulty in filling the bi-weekly calls this spring. The work consists in visiting hospitals and various institutions, and men of any ability to entertain are needed. Violinists are especially necessary. In undertaking this work, volunteers do not incur any definite obligations, but they will be called on from time to time on the average of once a month, and need only give their services when convenient. Those interested should send names and what they can do in the way of entertainment to H. Nash, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge...
...notice from the 1907 Class Committee, urging delinquent members to send in their subscriptions to the Class Fund. Too much emphasis cannot be laid on the importance of a general subscription to this Fund when we consider how many large and necessary expenses a Harvard class is obliged to incur. Class dinners, reunions, and reports must be paid for out of the income from this Fund, besides many incidental expenses which are necessary to keep 800 men in touch with each other and their College. The members of the present Senior Class have showed themselves too loyal to each other...