Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Twenty-one men of the class of '94 at Dartmouth have secoued the rank needed for membership in Phi Beta Kappa...
...Dining Association held yesterday it was voted to adopt the plan of the Corporation for seating the hall. This plan provides for a club table system throughout the hall, the number of members of each club being one half more than the number of seats. The blank applications for membership will probably be issued before tonight...
...that highly desirable equality which shall prove consistent with social life and satisfactory accommodations. The change to this condition, while it can be readily made from the plan of the directors, would be, if not impossible, at least very difficult, where it involved an abrupt reduction in the membership of the association...
Suppose that such an arrangement were put into effect. Memorial would then accommodate about one thousand and seventy men, and another hall, on the same principle, would make the total number of men accommodated about twenty-one hundred and forty. With the membership in the University at three thousand, thirteen hundred men wish Memorial board. The two halls together would, if the same ratio were preserved, be ample for the University with a membership of forty-nine hundred. When the University has attained such a growth, it will have largely to increase all its facilities and be changed in many...
President, Robert E. Ely; vice-president, F. W. Stiles; recording secretary, F. J. Wood; corresponding secretary, F. W. Grinnell; treasurer, N. Hayward; librarian, S. Goodel; steward, I. Davis; chairman educational committee, J. K. Whittemore; chairman house committee, Charles Sievwright; chairman membership committee, Charles Sievwright; chairman lecture committee, C. H. Crane; chairman entertainment committee, J. A. Stinson; executive committee, the officers, and Professor F. G. Peabody, C. E. Linton, J. F. Harrington, W. H. Nagle, G. O. Virtue...