Word: joined
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that part of Mr. Lunt's article is disturbing. "These few scoffers" he writes in referring to the superior people whose attitude towards the Union has been described "might well be disregarded if it were not for the fact that they are the men who don't care to join because they may only use the Union once or twice during the year and, at such times, if they throw masterly bluff and assume an honest countenance, they can easily pass for members." There is certainly no use in trying to hide this fact. The Union is thus grossly misused...
...lead the singing. All are requested to learn the words of the following new and old songs, if they do not already know them, for the mass meeting tonight. This is of the utmost importance as the singing cannot be properly conducted with any success if everybody does not join in. The new songs which should be learned are: "Harvardiana," "Harvard's Jubilee," and Harvard's Triumph"; the old songs are: "Fair Harvard," "Gridiron King," "Harvard Every Day," "On Soldiers Field," "On to Victory," "Our Director," "Up the Street," and "Veritas." All members of the University, whether members...
...University Dining Council has decided to allow students of the Medical and Dental Schools to join Memorial Hall. The price of board, omitting luncheons from Monday to Saturday inclusive, will be $4 a week...
...members of the Governing Boards, Delegates, Guests who were invited to join in the morning procession, and the members of the Alumni Associations of the Professional Schools will meet the members of the Harvard Alumni Association at Massachusetts Hall at 2.30 P. M. and march in procession to Memorial Hall...
...members of the Governing Boards, Delegates, Guests who were invited to join in the morning procession, and the members of the Alumni Associations of the Professional Schools will meet the members of the Harvard Alumni Association at Massachusetts Hall at 2.30 P. M. and march in procession to Memorial Hall...