Word: membership
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...real interest in boating, it rather discourages it by calling on the undergraduates for $2,000 or $3,000 every year without giving anybody a chance to row excepting the crew and those who go to the additional expense of buying a boat and paying rent on it. Membership of the H. U. B. C. merely gives one the privilege of going into the boat-house and taking a shower-bath...
...property of the new University boat-club so formed, and for the use of any member of it. There are a number of six-oar shells, single shells, pair oars, etc. now in the boat-house that could be added to the common stock of boats. The membership fee should be ten dollars a year, and every member of the University who subscribes ten dollars or more to the crew should be made a member of the new H. U. B. C. The rent of a rest should be lowered to five dollars a year, and none but members allowed...
...stated meeting of the Board of Overseers on April 11, the Hon. Martin Brimmer resigned his membership, having become a Fellow of the Corporation, and the election of the Rev. Joseph Henry Thayer, D. D., as a Fellow of the Corporation, was presented and referred to the Rev. Messrs. Brooks and Hale and the Hon. Mr. Holmes...
Members of athletic or rowing associations, unless known to the Club, will be required to furnish a certificate of membership, and any person not a member of a recognized club must be properly introduced by some well-known person who can vouch for his being an amateur...
...Dunham Rowing Club is rapidly filling up to its limited number of sixty members. Membership fee, $15. For Seniors for the third term, if already members of the club, $5; otherwise...