Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University of Pennsylvania, he does not commit himself as favoring the new rule. He argues with more or less reason that it is a narrow policy to exclude men in the professional school from participating in athletic contests and unjust to the honest student. He admits that with the membership of teams limited to university undergraduates, "the future of honest, pure sport would be assured," but at the same time strongly implies that he would rather favor a broader and more liberal course. He says...
...eligible to membership of a varsity team...
...Faculty of the U. of P. has decided to make membership in the chapel choir a voluntary, and to mark the attendance of all members. If they are regular, they can raise their general average...
...Glee Club held its annual meeting for the election of officers last night and the following men were elected: Bulkeley Wells '94. President; H. A. Cutler '94, Vice-President; F. E. Lowell '95 Secretary; J. H. Bell '94, Treasurer. Elections to regular membership were as follows: from '93, R. G. Miller, J. A. Wilder, F. W. Hallowell, F. H. Gade; graduates, C. H. Porter Jr. and H. W. Lovett. There will be an election of undergraduate members immediately after the spring concert in Sanders Theatre...
...fact is that the Union needs a thorough revising, so to speak. It is not necessary or expedient to start a new debating society. We have here a fairly old and large society which can be made what is wanted. Membership should not be granted so easily; the requirements should be harder so that the best and only the best material is obtained. This is the first and apparently the greatest change needed. When this is made and divers others and the Union is imbued with more life and spirit, it can expect to stand on a higher level than...