Word: membership
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Dartmouth College, the librarian of the college writes: "The Association of American Colleges for the support of the school at Athens ought to comprise Dartmouth. It was expected that we should join it. A committee of the faculty was appointed to raise funds ($150 a year) to secure the membership of the college, but for some reason we have been given to understand that it would be an unwise thing to try to raise money for the purpose just now. Is there no one in your large and wealthy body that can enable Dartmouth College to join an association which...
...directors of the cooperative society have elected Professor J. B. Ames, president in the place of Professor J. W. White, resigned, and have voted to admit the annex to membership. The business of the society is to be extended to groceries, in order to accommodate the families of professors and instructors...
...argument against the system that all the members of the university do not take advantage of it. The need of exercise is met, and opportunities for regular and systematic exercise are given, with inducements to take it, which do act upon at least half of the membership of the two departments most in need...
...Francisco. This association has always entertained the most friendly feelings towards the university at Berkeley, and has more than once expressed itself in this direction, and whilst its affection for Harvard never diminishes-but is constantly on the increase, if any one may judge from the growing membership and activity of the club-it recognizes the duty California men owe to California institutions, and stands ready to do a share in the work...
...meeting was held and an organization effected of The Minnesota Harvard Club, with Judge George B. Young, '60, President and Samuel Hill of Minneapolis, Secretary. The club starts with twenty-five members. Provision has been made for an annual dinner. Only graduates of the academical department are eligible to membership. Among those present were Judge George B. Young, '60; William Bennett, '59; Henry C. James, '64; Drs. Winthrop Miller, '74; C. B. Witherle and William Davis, '76; David Urquhart, W. W. Case and Samuel Hill, 79; Morton Barrows, '80, and Jared...