Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...LORING.CRICKET CLUB. - Any member of the University can join the Cricket Club by signing the blue-book at Thurston's, and paying the membership fee of $3.50, which covers the whole college course. This includes shingle, and a season ticket for all games played in Cambridge this Spring, including the Yale game. Shingles will be left at Thurston's within a few days of the signing of the blue-book, or may be obtained by calling upon me at my room, No. 2 Holyoke House...
...first place it is remarkable that in a place so recently founded as Seattle a Harvard Club exists at all; a spirit of loyalty and of live interest is shown by this, which is decidedly gratifying and important. The club was organized last July and has now a membership of thirty. Meetings, which have been held quarterly, have been addressed by Mr. Shippen on the "Foundation of Harvard," and by Mr. Geo. H. Hickborn on "Harvard in the Revolution," and Mr. Kellaher will speak at the next meeting on "Harvard in the Civil War." President Eliot has accepted an invitation...
...second and third meetings the south end and gallery tickets will cost $1.25; the north end tickets, $1.00. The south end seats are numbered for both ladies' days. All members of the association can have 50 cents deducted from the price of one reserved seat on presentation of their membership tickets at the time of purchase...
...work made more effective. The committee on visiting the sick, which was first organized last year, is beginning to meet the demands for it. Its members have made more than thirty calls this year. An important step has been made toward keeping a more accurate record of the membership. All those who are interested in the welfare of the association, and who desire to be considered members, are requested to sign the new membership book. The reading room of the association is supplied with sixteen daily, weekly and monthly periodicals; and is open during the day and evening...
...seems to be an assured fact that the new University Athletic Club in New York will be a most successful organization. Applications for membership are constantly being made and already two hundred names of college graduates are on the list of members. The Board of Trustees will meet on the 17th and a general meeting of the club will be held shortly afterwards...