Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...special business meeting of the New Harvard Union held yesterday the following men, who were recommended by the judges after the debate on Friday evening were elected to membership: E. Cockrell '95, S. H. Foster L. S., E. Goldmark '94, J. Hewins '96, S. E. Johnson '95, M. M. Skinner...
...member of the University may become a candidate for membership by speaking at any of these meetings...
...Prospect Union is in a very successful state. The membership amounts to about 250, and has been this way for over a year...
...time and place to be decided later. The constitution of the society provides for a meeting every Friday night at 7.30 and it is intended to have every member of the society speak as a principal disputant once in six weeks. Members of the university may become candidates for membership by speaking before the society or by being endorsed by a certain number of its members. A favorable report by the committee on membership two-thirds vote of the members are necessary to elect a new member. The following men are charter members. G. H. Alden...
...Wendell Phillips Club debate last night was attended by an audience of 40. Eight applicants for membership spoke. The question for the next meeting on March 24 is Resolved That the United States should immediately undertake the building of the Nicaragua Canal. The speakers will be F. C. Thwaits '93, A. W. Newlin '93 and W. C. Stone '94, for the affirmative and A. B. Keeler '94, W. H. Isley '93 and C. H. Alden, Gr., for the negative...