Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...trial is open to all members of the University, and as it is desired to get the very best material possible, all are urged to compete. The question in both the trial and the debate with Yale will be, "Resolved, That members of the Cabinet should have full membership in the House of Representatives." Harvard has chosen the negative side, but men may speak on either side in the trial...
Such, then, is the Harvard C. S. Reform Club. Its work cannot well be carried on with a small membership. To get "Good Government" at club rates we need one hundred and fifty members. Those who are carrying on the work in the college do so for the sake of the reform. It is a work which should appeal to the patriotic spirit of every American, and especially of every college man. I ask every man interested in pure and efficient government if the support of the club is not a worthy object of his consideration? Membership blanks and copies...
...meeting of the New Harvard Union yesterday afternoon it was unanimously voted to change the name of the society from "The New Harvard Union" to "The Harvard Union." N. P. Dodge '95, H. E. Addison '96, W. H. Sheldon '95, and A. C. Comins Gr., were elected to regular membership...
...this meeting there will be a competition for membership in the Union open to all members of the University. Five-minute speeches...
BECK HALL LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.- There are five vacancies in the membership. Any member of the University wishing to join should send in his name at once...