Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which it was located. Classes were formed in a variety of suljects, all taught by students from the University, and lectures were given once a week, usually by a member of the Faculty. Workingmen of Cambridgeport and vicinity came to the lectures and entered the classes, paying a membership fee in the union of twenty-five cents a month. A spirit of manly, brotherly helpfulness pervaded both the student teachers from the College and their workingmen pupils. From this small beginning has grown year by year what is now almost an evening university, with nearly a hundred classes in elementary...
...entering class of the Yale Law School will number at least 100. The senior class numbers 60, and the graduate class 25, making the total membership of the school about...
...good order; the house, and all the shells and barges have been renovated during the summer. The fall scratch races in eight-oared barges will be held as usual this year, and some new events may be added. Visitors may inspect the boat house at any time. Membership tickets are $5.00 and lockers $1.00 extra, good until July 1, 1896. They may be obtained at Thurston's or of the president, W. S. Youngman, 61 Hastings Hall...
...each other counsel and suport in the performance of Christian duties, and of undertaking missionary work, and by maintaining a Library to give them convenient access to religious literature. Any member of the University who has been baptized and who attends the Protestant Episcopal Church shall be eligible for membership...
...winter of 1892-93 a self-appointed committee from the various departments of the University met and unanimously agreed that some sort of union among the Catholics of Harvard was desirable. Accordingly in May, 1893, the Harvard Catholic Club was organized. The membership is open to all Catholics in Harvard University and today numbers one hundred and seventy-five...