Word: membership
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have made it "a business, of staying away." All the work to be done was transacted willingly and promptly and much has been accomplished. More entertainments have been provided this year than ever before, and everything in the power of the committee has been done to increase the membership and make the Union more attractive. If anything is to be deplored in the administration it is the miserably small membership. As the Union is practically dependant for its support on the size of its active list and consequent income it cannot be blamed for not carrying out every theoretically desirable...
...truest words in yesterday's communication were "we are all to blame," but the situation is not nearly as black as it is painted. As soon as the members of the University realize the necessity of increasing the membership of the Union we can look for better times. Until then, however, people who are not informed correctly should be careful of expressing themselves to the detriment of those who are doing their best in office. R. A. DERBY...
...absent for the greater part of his term; on his departure a successor was appointed, not elected; at the meetings of the committee some members almost made it a business to stay away, or if present took no active part in the affairs they were elected to transact. The Membership Committee this year was lax in performing the small amount of business its duties called for: five men not members of the Union were nominated for officers; the list of nominees was representative of a particular class of men and not of the University; the number of men required...
...MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE...
...Harvard Club of Alabama was organized last Monday at Montgomery, with a membership of fifty. The following officers were elected: president, F. G. Bromberg '58; first vice-president, J. W. Sanford L.'51; second vice-president, A. Tyler '87; third vice-president, C. H. Barnwell A.M.'93; secretary and treasurer, H. Nelson '95. President Eliot and the deans of the various schools of the University were elected honorary members...