Word: joining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...because of the varied aims of these clubs. Some are social, others athletic, literary, or industrial. The volunteers will be expected to supervise at least one club meeting a week. The first party will be formed this evening to visit the Cambridge Neighborhood House and anybody is welcome to join...
...economics, the labor and suffrage movements. The wide scope of the association requires the co-operation of all those clubs which study movements extending to other nations and accordingly the Cosmopolitan, Diplomatic, and Socialist Clubs, the Undergraduate Economics Society, the Social Politics Club, and the Suffrage League have readily joined in the project. Replies have not yet been received from other organizations which have been asked to join, but it is expected that all clubs which have international aspects will take part in the arrangements for the lectures...
...definite an epoch in the industrial history of England as did the great dock-workers' strike of the nineties, which heralded the birth of the new unionism. Its effect has been to make Catholics and Ulstermen, in Belfast and Dublin, forget their religious and racial animosities, and join in the struggle for industrial emancipation...
...first meeting of the Freshman Athletic Class will be held in Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Hereafter it will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons until about the middle of march. Forty-three men enrolled at the meeting on Friday evening, and any others may join the class by application to C. F. Damon, Hampden...
...will be sent today to every member of the class and to the officers of the Sophomore and Senior Classes. The applications must be in by Thursday of next week. As only Union members will be allowed to attend the dance, it is of the utmost importance to join as soon as possible...