Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mass meeting was held at Yale, Wednesday evening, to reconsider the vote taken last week in regard to limiting the membership in the athletic teams to undergraduates. I. B. Laughlin of the Yale News presided and the following questions were unanimously decided in the affirmative...
RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS. BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD FROM OLD ACCOUNT. GATE RECEIPTS. MEMBERSHIP DUES. SUBSCRIPTIONS. ENTRANCE FEES. LOAN. SURPLUS FUND. SUNDRIES. TOTAL...
...interest to note what is being done by our athletes, as necessitated by the recent action of Yale toward restricting the membership of college athletic teams to students in the undergraduate departments of the various universities. Before making any move in the matter the Harvard Advisory Athletic Committee has decided to make as thorough a canvas of the alumni as possible. In a letter which Perry Trafford has just sent to a member of the New York alumni, he makes the following statements. It is probable, however, that the University plan which he speaks of will be modified in certain...
Indoor tennis and cricket have been started in the Mechanics' fair building under care of Chambers' of the B. A. A. Membership is not confined to B. A. men, but is open to players of this vicinity...
There are very nearly 100 men in the classes, and the separate classes vary in number from 2 to 19. Usually there are from 3 to 6 men in a class. There are in all about 200 active members to the Union, although the nominal membership is larger...