Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have been put in first class condition, and provision has been made for a bountiful supply of hot water in the bath rooms. Any member of the University may join by paying the $5.00 fee. The locker charge is $1.00 extra. Special attention is called to the fact that membership which begins now extends through the fall rowing season. Membership and locker tickets can be obtained only at the boat house, but shingles may be had of the secretary, F. Dobyns, 23 Stoughton...
...Weld Boat Club will open its house next Monday afternoon. The membership fee from now until the end of next fall will be $5.00. All members of the University are invited to join the club...
...regular meeting of the Christian Association was held last evening in Holden Chapel. W. H. Porter '98 spoke on "Example for Life." J. Hubbard '98 was elected librarian for the second half year, and the following men were admitted to membership: H. D. Buell '97, G. A. Goodridge '99, D. Grant Sp., E. F. Phillips '98, J. C. Jenness...
...first annual dinner of the Harvard Crimson Association will be held at Young's Hotel tomorrow evening at seven o'clock. The association was organized in the early part of the present college year, and its membership includes all past and present editors of the Herald-Crimson, the Daily Crimson, and the HARVARD CRIMSON. H. M. Williams '85 will preside at the dinner tomorrow evening and the following men will reply to toasts: A. N. Broughton '93, M. Ladd '94, W. B. Wolffe '95, E. V. Frothingham '96, F. A. Burlingame '97, J. Dean '97, C. Grilk...
...meeting of the Forum last night the following men were elected to membership: F. K. Kernan '97, George A. Giles '98, E. M. Gregory '97, V. H. Smith '98, R. E. Manley '97, A. W. Blakemore '97 and W. T. Williams...