Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Steps are now being taken toward the incorporation of the Prospect Union, so that it may hold property. It is proposed that the corporation consist of about 25 persons, some of them from among the givers to our building fund, some of them from the active membership of the union. President Eliot and Professors Norton and Peabody will represent the Faculty of the University. Mr. John Graham Brooks, Bishop Lawrence and Rev. David N. Beach are other persons who have consented to serve on the corporation. The present Building Committee will be included: Messrs. Raymond, Corcoran, Reardon, Wright and Meyers...
...Harvard Forum held its first competitive debate of the year last evening. Mr. Hayes and Professor Baker acted as judges of the debate. The standard of speaking was high, several of the arguments being of unusual excellence. From the speakers five men were elected for membership: Bowers, Gleason, Seymore, Gardiner and Huntington...
...Harvard Forum holds a competitive debate for membership in Harvard 1 at 7.30 tonight. The question will be: "Resolved, That the best interests of the country demand the election of President Cleveland for a third term." The principal disputants are, for the affirmative, F. Dobyns '98 and E. F. Southworth '97; and for the negative, W. S. Youngman, L. S., and R. G. Valentine '96. Professor Baker and Mr. Hayes will be judges...
...Harvard Forum holds a competitive debate for membership in Harvard 1 at 7.30 p. m. The question will be: "Resolved, That the best interests of the country demand the election of President Cleveland for a third term." The principal disputants are, for the affirmative, F. Dobyns '98 and E. F. Southworth '97; and for the negative, W. S. Youngman, L. S., and R. G. Valentine '96. Professor Baker and Mr. Hayes will be judges...
...teachers is practically complete, as a ready response has been made to the request for teachers. But college men may help the union and themselves in other ways than by teaching classes. The weekly meeting on Wednesday evenings affords an opportunity for coming into touch with the spirit and membership of the union. After the adjournment of the meeting a college man may, without the formality of an introduction, become acquainted with thoughtful, earnest mechanics who are quite likely to be diamonds in the rough. Saturday evening is a good time to drop into the Social Room, where smoking...