Word: join
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Late this month three undergraduate delegates, to be chosen in the dining halls at noon today, will proceed to the National Student Conference at Chicago where they will join the representatives of some two-hundred other American student bodies in drawing up plans for a permanent national student organization. The Chicago meeting can exert a strong influence both on the future of education at home and on the position of students throughout the world. This is important work, and the student body must choose carefully from the ten candidates, whose qualifications will be summarized on the ballot, if the delegation...
...should be understood that participation at Chicago does not commit any group to join any national student union which subsequently might be established. Our role now is only aid in the formation of the organiziation. In the light, however of the democratic basis of the conference and the mandate which will be laid down for the constitutional committee--a mandate which will be wrought by all delleagtes--this college will probably find it to its advantage to join...
...Review and correspondent for the Courier-Journal. When the Courier's owner Robert Bingham was sent to England as Ambassador by F.D.R., he and son Barry enthusiastically plotted Agar's future, made him a C-J columnist in 1935, editor in 1940. In 1942 he resigned to join the Navy (he had been an enlisted man in World...
Regular meet events will be altered slightly to enable all of the men, some of whom have never swam competitively, to take part. Four upper Freshmen, Grover, Sicular, Phinny, and Chamberlin, are expected to carry the brunt of the load until they join Coach Hal Ulen's varsity in February, although the lineup for today will not be decided upon until immediately before the meet...
...group will send W. Baird Bryant '50, ite vice-chairman, to Mount Holyoke to join in talks with representatives from Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, Mount Holyoke, Yale, and Columbia...