Word: membership
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regard to the Harvard Union it is pointed out that the membership during its first year was not large enough to support it properly. The Union could not pay the moderate ground-rent to the University, nor lay aside a proper sum to cover depreciation. A sufficient number of new members, active and life, is needed to produce in all an additional sum of $5000 a year...
...officers of the St. Paul's Society for the ensuing year were last night elected as follows: President, W. R. Bowie '04; vice-president, S. N. Hinckley '05; secretary, W. H. Bradley '05; treasurer, A. W. Locke '05; chorister, G. Otis '05; librarian, R. D. Shipman '05; membership committee--chairman, G. C. Cunningham '04, W. C. Larned '05, J. P. Sokoll...
...political club has recently been organized in the Law School for the purpose of holding monthly meetings at which addresses will be given by men actively engaged in politics. The club at present has between forty and fifty members, membership being restricted to second and third year...
...White '02, a graduate member of the Deutscher Verein, recently offered to engage an instructor, will hold its first meeting at the Verein rooms on Monday, February 9, and thereafter will meet every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Paul Grossmann has been engaged as instructor, and the membership in the course will be limited to ten of the members of the Deutscher Verein. The work will consist principally in the discussion of topics of the day, the purpose of the course being to afford an opportunity to practice and to acquire facility in idiomatic conversational German...
...matter was finally settled by the representatives from each state meeting separately and passing resolutions advising the appointment of a committee in each state to consist of members representing both the colleges and secondary schools, the membership of the committees to be renewed from year to year. These committees are to decide upon the method of selecting those who are to receive the scholarships and are to be unrestricted in their selection except by regulations made by the Rhodes trustees or by Oxford University. President Eliot presided at the meeting and in the resolutions passed by the Massachusetts representatives...