Word: membership
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...chief revision made by the subcommittee of the House Committee is to centre the power, hitherto too comprehensive for such a body, in the hands of a new Governing Board, and to invest the duties of the now abolished Membership Committee in the House Committee. This board shall have all powers not especially assigned to the house or the library committees. The meeting unanimously voted to accept the proposed changes provisionally...
...corporation in regard to a new organization to be known as the Alumni Advisory Board. The underlying purpose is to meet the desire of graduates in different sections of the country for representation in the councils of the University--a desire which cannot be entirely satisfied through membership in the Yale Corporation...
...most important action was the decision to hold the annual championship meeting at Soldiers Field, on May 25 and 26. On the recommendation of the executive committee it was also decided to accept the applications of Brown and Dartmouth for re-admission to membership in the Association. An application was also received from Dickinson, but as no one was present in behalf of the College, the application was laid on the table. The University of Michigan and Rutgers College were each declared dropped from membership in the Association for not having had an entry of three men in the last...
...enlargement of the Association by extending membership to graduates of the Lawrence Scientific School and of the Graduate School, and honorary membership with full privileges to all members of the faculty of Arts and Sciences, not otherwise members of the Association...
...conference at which the above rules were proposed owes its origin to Harvard's initiative. In November, 1905, the Faculty of the Harvard Law School addressed a communication to the Athletic Committee requesting consideration of the advisability of barring graduate students from membership on University teams. It was the opinion of the above mentioned Faculty that such participation was injurious to good scholarship. The Athletic Committee was inclined to favor such a restriction, and overtures were made to Yale and Princeton accordingly, with the additional proposition that all men in their first year of residence should be barred. Both institutions...