Word: membership
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...socialist movement is only 35 years old, but it has already a membership of over ten million men and is spreading with incredible speed over the earth. Throughout Europe all the scientists and literary men of the younger school are socialists. Germany forty years ago, was poverty stricken and just emerging from the social conditions of the middle ages. Modern capitalizing was developing and there was much discontent among the laboring classes. As a remedy for these evils, the workingmen formed the socialist party. In England, successive royal commissions appointed by Parliament to investigate the grievances of the workmen, accomplished...
...University will assist in the inauguration of the plan by remitting three-fourths of the sinking fund payments for at least two months. The Board of Directors has instructed the steward to serve meals at a price not exceeding $5 a week; and they are confident that with the membership equal to the average attendance of the past two months the board can be kept at this figure without lowering the quality of food offered. The transient system will be continued. Coupons will be used for extra orders, and allowance will be made at the present rates for Sunday absence...
...University will assist in the inauguration of this plan by remitting three-fourths of the sinking fund payments for at least two months. The Board of Directors has instructed the steward to serve meals at a price not exceeding $5 a week; and are confident that with the membership equal to the average attendance of the past two months the board can be kept at this figure without lowering the quality of food offered. The transient system will be continued. Coupons will be used for extra orders, and allowance will be made at the present rates for Sunday absence...
...Harvard Club of Fall River, whose membership is now over 100, was founded in 1887. Since its organization its members have taken an active interest in University affairs, Milton Reed '68, one of its founders, having established the scholarship which bears his name, and several men having been sent to Harvard through scholarships established in the local schools...
...held in the Union, has been set for Thursday, February 18, the first Thursday after the mid-years. To avoid confusion in regard to tickets and boxes all Juniors, expecting to attend the dance, who are not at present members of the Union, are advised to join at once. Membership may still be charged on the next term-bill...