Word: membership
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...activity which has characterized the club this year under its energetic president, W. J. A. Bliss, '88. A tournament open to the college was held in the winter, and the large number of entries showed that a lively interest in chess exists among the students. Since that time the membership of the club has increased considerably, and the meetings have been numerous and well attended. The club intends to secure a room, and will probably be established in its new quarters before the final meeting...
...primary objects of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers are beneficial aid, charity and mutual improvement-(a) Engineers of intelligence and good character only may be admitted to the Brotherhood. (b) Members who engage in liquor selling or illegal business are disqualified for membership: McNeil's Labor Movement in America; Constitution of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers...
...Connecticut men in college held a meeting on Tuesday evening and organized themselves into a Connecticut Club. The Club will be strictly social but the main object will be to promote the interests of Harvard in the Connecticut Preparatory Schools. The membership will at first be small, as there are only nineteen men from Connecticut in the University, but many new men will enter with '92 who will be eligible to membership. The officers for the coming year will be H. B. Gibson, '88, president; A. E. Beckwith, 91, secretary and treasurer; F. B's. Williams, '88, G. H. Black...
...college Y. M. C. A. is represented in nearly 300 institutions in the United States, Canada, Japan, China, India, Ceylon and Syria, and has a membership of over 11,000 students...
...club has been formed at Johns Hopkins University called the "Hopkins Tramp Club." No one can be admitted to membership until he has walked thirty miles in one day in company with some of the members...