Word: membership
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ARTICLE II. - Section 3. No college other than those named shall be admitted to membership except by unanimous consent of the League...
...membership of the new Athletic Club of Boston is to be limited to 1000. The membership fee is to be $40 and the annual assessment, $30. It is estimated that the cost of the building will be $225,000. The site chosen is on Dartmouth street, near the Boston & Albany station...
...winter meetings will be sold by Mr. A. A. Waterman, at the office of the Cooperative Society, on Wednesday, March 9. The sale will begin at 9 a. m. Tickets for reserved seats will not be sold to any but members of the association who show their membership tickets; only one membership ticket can be presented at one time. There will be no reserved seats at the first meeting. Not more than five tickets in all, for reserved seats at the first two Ladies' Days (March 26 and April 2), will be sold to any one member of the association...
...remind those of the freshmen who have not yet joined the Athletic Association that the time is at hand when it is absolutely necessary to join or else forego the pleasure of witnessing the winter meetings. No member of the college can obtain access to the games without the membership ticket. The fee is small, and a ticket entitles a member to attend all future athletic meetings. It is something which every man must possess sooner or later during his college course. The hours of the secretary are posted in all the dormitory entries, so we expect to hear that...
...question proves the utter needlessness of any serious reply beyond a simple and direct denial of the statement. It is useless to attempt to argue with those who do not care to learn facts, and who add prejudice to ignorance. When pugilism is said to be the recommendation for membership in the Harvard chapter, the writer who spreads such silly gossip stamps himself as ignorant not only of the Phi Beta Kappa Society but also of Harvard University. One and all of the gentlemen to whom covert allusion is had were elected in accordance with a standard of scholarship which...