Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...last meeting of the Directors of the Dining Association it was voted that any member withdrawing from the Hall within two weeks before a recess, and returning within-two weeks after it, shall be granted only the usual allowance for temporary absence. This was passed to defeat evasion of claims for temporary absence under the pretence of having "withdrawn" from the Association. Mineral waters will henceforth be kept as extras on the bill of fare...
...last meeting of the Philosophical Club, Mr. Emery read a paper on Hegel. Mr. Baker, '81, was elected member of the Club. At the next meeting Rev. Charles F. Thwing will read a paper...
...every reason for most hearty congratulation over the result of their class elections. A more orderly and public-spirited meeting would be difficult to find. The lines of society prejudice were utterly disregarded, and to judge from the reports of the tellers, every man voted not for a member of the same petty clique, but for the candidate who really seemed most worthy of the position. Slurs on the harmony of the class are utterly silenced. The large number of elections by acclamation or by a unanimous vote, the ease and speed with which the election was carried on, prove...
...endeavor to advance the cause of Economic knowledge among the students. As stated in last week's Advocate, the Club has offered a medal, given by the Cobden Club of England, for the best Essay on some Politico-Economic subject. The competition will be open to any member of the University, and the successful competitor will be requested to read his essay in public. The judges are Professor Dunbar and Mr. Laughlin, and a third, to be selected by them, who has no connection with the University. The subjects will be announced in a few days...
Voted, that meals should be carried to the room of a member of the Association only for himself, and only when he is actually ill, or otherwise unable to come to the hall. For carrying such meals there shall be no charge...