Word: joined
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...detailed consideration of ways and means, and following that, an appeal to the graduates for money. We believe that so far as the feeling of the student body is concerned a sufficient demand has been expressed. One thousand is probably a conservative estimate of the number who would join the club. There are a large number of men who assume a sceptical attitude now when everything is vague and indefinite but who would probably be among the first to join if the club were actually started...
...project for a University Club has been long enough before the University to have enabled most students to form at least a general opinion as to its desirability. The blue-books which are put up to receive signatures today, if signed by all "who think that they would probably join such a University Club," as the notice reads, will give the graduate committee a basis for deciding whether to appeal for funds or not. If it is found that a thousand men or thereabouts, would be likely to join the club, there is every probability that the money will...
...Leavitt and Peirce's, University Hall, Memorial Hall, the Foxcroft Club, the Scientific School and the Law School, to receive the signatures of members of the University who are in favor of the University Club project. Men who sign these blue-books do not pledge them selves to join the club if it should be started, but only to help the graduate committee to get an idea of the demand for the club...
...secretary of the committee, Mr. William R. Thayer, 8 Berkeley street, Cambridge, an opinion on this subject. Every suggestion will be welcomed, and it is hoped that every man will reply at least by postal card. Such replies, if favorable, will not be regarded as pledges to join a University Club, if it be formed, but simply as indications of the opinions of those most concerned in this plan,- the students themselves. It may be added that at Cambridge, England, the Union-which costs more and offers less than the scheme above-described-had 1465 members last year-nearly fifty...
Elocution.Mr. Hayes will meet men who will join the voluntary classes, on Mondays and Fridays, at 11 a. m. and at 2.30 p. m., in Holden Chapel...