Word: membership
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...March and April, at which men of national prominence will speak. In view of the presidential campaign of 1904 it is expected that more members of the classes of 1905 and 1906 will join the club. Any member of the University who believes in Republican principles is eligible to membership and should hand his name to the president, A. E. Lunt, Stoughton 16. Shingles may be obtained of the treasurer...
...ordinary undergraduate. At Harvard, several members of the Law School who have taken part in athletics have been graduates of other universities, and have therefore reached an age which might naturally incline them to the more serious side of life. The exclusion of all graduate students, thus limiting the membership of the teams to the undergraduates of the College and Scientific School, would take away from the representative character of the teams, although it might tend to introduce more of the element of fun into the games. The notion that there is any great abuse to be corrected is hardly...
...lapsed later, but in the spring of 1871, at a conference between representatives of Harvard and Yale (at which the writer was present), notice was given by Harvard that after that year students not merely from the College, but from all departments of the University would be admitted to membership on the University nine. Yale at first demurred, but afterwards cheerfully adopted the same policy which has since been generally followed by American Universities...
...question of limiting the membership of Harvard teams to undergraduates is one which is of great importance, for it must necessarily greatly affect both the general feeling in the University, and the character of the teams...
After the address the club will act on two constitutional amendments, one changing the date on which membership must be paid, and the other altering the order of the constitution...