Word: joined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pledge or promise shall be accepted or taken from any undergraduate before the Friday following the fourth Monday after the opening of college in his sophomore year by any club or by any member thereof to the effect that he will join any club or that he will not join any other club, and any such pledge or promise, whether originating in misunderstanding or otherwise, shall not be binding upon such undergraduate or upon any of the said clubs agreeing thereto, but shall be regarded by everybody as null and void and countrary to the spirit of this agreement...
Continuing, he said: "There is no wonder why the Americans, Germans and Russians are not anxious to join the League of Nations. They do not appreciate our speeches. They know better...
...King James, at sea the terrible pirate, Captain Rip-Rap. With young Ormerod is taken his redoubtable friend the Dutchman Peter Corlaer, a veritable Lionel Strongfort for bodily prowess. With them also goes the red-haired boy Darby to whom the taste of piracy is sweet. At sea, they join Murray's company in two ships. One of them, the Royal James, Murray's own ship, dominated by his cold cruelty, is as disciplined as a ship of the line. The other, the Wal- rus, under Captain Flint, contains the ruffianly crew of drunken, careless, filthy, fighting buccaneers, whom Stevenson...
Nobly conceived by one of Harvard's greatest benefactors, the Harvard Union was founded in 1899 that all Harvard men might have a common meeting place in Cambridge. The Union was to be a club which any member of the University might join if he so desired. It was hoped too that it might become the centre of that type of discussion which has made the Oxford and Cambridge Unions so valuable. Since its founding the Union has steadily increased its facilities until today it compares most favorably with the Harvard Clubs of Boston and New York...
...facilities that the Governing Board felt it necessary to put into effect for this year a numerical limit of 2000. Anyone who is connected with the University, whether in the student of alumni bodies, or a member of one of the faculties, is eligible to join the Union and may do so by presenting a Bursar's card and signing a membership blank. This may be done at any of the places of registration, or at the Bursar's office, of at the Union itself...