Word: joined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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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 a 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 undergraduates or upon any of the said clubs agreeing thereto, but shall be regarded by everybody as null and void and contrary to the spirit of this agreement...
There has been some criticism of the University's failure to join the ranks of the Blue Eagle. Inasmuch as Harvard stands in the position of employer to something over 4,000 wage earners, this policy has been looked upon as evidence of a lack of public spirit on the part of a wealthy, professedly liberal institution. A close examination of all the factors involved, without Harvard as well as within, reveals such criticism as fundamentally short-sighted...
...should like to voice my protest against the hundred-odd strokes tolled off by the chapel bell at seven o'clock each morning. I know all other Freshmen residing in nearby dormitories will join in asking that this be stopped...
...military. Professor Einstein, speaking at London's Alfred Hall, mentioned many things, among them the necessity for international brotherhood, but nary a word of strike. For only last month the Professor, asked by Belgian friends whether the Nazis would menace Belgium, advised them to leave their university and join the army. This shift in position was loudly applauded by the Hearst editorial writers as a sensible adjustment to circumstance; none the less, the Professor would like to have it forgotten before he speaks again for strike or pacifism. Even in a relativist, this must be reckoned inconsistency. POLLUX...
Coach Mitchell has a large squad of pitchers upon whom he can rely. This is topped by Captain Loughlin who may be switched to third base where he has been used in practice recently. Martin Victor '35, a lanky right-hander is coming up from the Jayvees, who will join William A. Lincoln '35 and Donald H. Gleason '35, pitchers who were carried with the Varsity last spring. John J. Campana '36, twirler for last year's second Freshman teams is also on the Varsity roster. Others coming up from the Freshman teams are Richard Maguire '36, Michael S. Hovenanian...