Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...change in the article relating to membership For some time past, there has been a desire among those most interested in the welfare of the Union to make membership mean more than it has in the past. At the present, any student of the university can become a member simply by signing the constitution and paying a small fee. The problem which the committee had before them was to restrict membership in some way, but at the same time to retain the so-called cosmopolitism of the society. The following article was proposed. and will come up at the next...
...Article II. Any member of the university who shall have spoken in the debates of the society, and shall have been proposed by the executive committee, shall be eligible to election as a member. A four-fifths vote of the members present, taken by ballot, shall constitute an election. Upon the payment of an initiation fee of $1.00 and signing the constitution of the society, the person shall then become a member of the society...
PIERIAN SODALITY.- There will be rehearsals Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Second violins, 7 o'clock sharp; first violins, 7.15; full orchestra, 7.30. Every member must be present...
...chief ones concerned, yet we think something more is due to the college at large. To have such a thing occur on Harvard grounds is not only an insult to our third baseman, but an insult to Harvard; and as such should bring forth an apology from every member of the Yale freshman nine. If such a thing happens on our own grounds, "what are the freshmen to expect at New Haven...
...AUSTIN, Sec'y.BRASS BAND. Every member of the brass band is earnestly urged to be present at the rehearsal this afternoon...