Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...four orchestra seats on Wednesday nights, have been put at the disposal of Harvard students, provided a responsible opera association is formed. The organization will be open to all members of the University, undergraduates, graduates, and Faculty, upon payment of fifty cents annually. Men wishing to join this association for next year may do so by paying this amount and signing blue-books at the Union or Leavitt & Peirce's. It is essential that this be done immediately, since the gifts are conditional upon a sufficient number of members being enrolled before the spring recess...
...prominent graduates, members of the Faculty, and undergraduates. It would seem as though the result might be worked out along the lines of a Harvard fund, the income of which should go to the support of the Opera, together with a musical association within the University which men might join at a comparatively trifling cost which would give them the privilege of attending the Opera on certain nights on a season ticket--a sort of a musical H. A. A. Some feasible scheme, however, could unquestionably be evolved, if sufficient interest in the idea is aroused...
...Freshmen are urged to join and to try for the debating teams in order to make these teams as successful as were the teams last year, which defeated both Yale and Princeton freshmen...
...wishing to join the club should see J. Davis, Matthews...
...debating club will meet in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock to elect officers for this half-year. The club has 35 members at present, and it is important that all attend the meeting. Other men of the Freshman class are urged to join the club before the spring debating trials...