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...class of members, with the designation "Participating Life Members." The change was made for the benefit of all students finally leaving the University, the inducement held out being a payment of the membership fee by instalments. Under the former regulations, the fee for Student Life Membership was a lump sum of $75; that for Graduate Life Membership a lump sum of $50. This amendment has made possible the acquisition of the full rights of Life Membership by the payment in the aggregate of $50, in instalments of not less than $10 yearly...
...induce more students to become life members of the Union before leaving the University, a plan has been proposed, so arranged that students may pay their dues for life membership by installments, instead of in a lump sum of $50. The proposal is due to the fact that many Seniors, owing to the expenses connected with graduation, do not feel able to pay the entire dues at that time. In this way, provided students pay their installments regularly, they may obtain all the privileges of life membership, under the title of "participating life members." To effect this alteration the following...
...examining Mark we find that Jesus' method was to choose men of the right spirit and then hide them in the lump of society that they might leaven the whole. His law was that of the contagion of life...
...Paul's Society has undertaken to raise a thank-offering to be added to an offering now being raised among men of every diocese and parish in the country, and to be handed over in a lump sum to the Board of Missions at the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Episcopal Church in America next October. The Society has sent out letters to churchmen in the University, stating that the thank-offering is to be devoted to extending the work of the Church at home and abroad, and to increasing its missionary force in churches, schools and hospitals...
...every year by the subscription men of seven different teams besides class teams for the sake of reducing the time it takes to raise $100,000, by seven months or a year? If we must continue to subscribe would it not be better to make one subscription in a lump sum to a permanent improvement fund...