Word: membership
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross is making an effort to increase its membership to 25,000. It is desired to enroll at least a thousand students of the University, in the cause. For this purpose a committee has been appointed to canvass for members, consisting of the following...
...membership fee for one year in the American Red Cross is one dollar. Enrolments may be made and membership fee paid at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street any time during the present week. After Saturday, however, no further application for membership to the University branch may be made. Applications must thereafter be made through the Boston office, located at 42 Water street...
President Wilson is the leader of the American Red Cross. The organization is incorporated by an act of Congress and its activities are under the scrutiny of the War Department. Membership does not require any active service. Members will receive the society's annual and various pamphlets will, from time to time, keep them in touch with the work that is being accomplished...
...authority to a central board of control. The feature of the new system, just adopted by the Yale Corporation, is that it takes the exclusive control of athletic affairs out of undergraduate boards and places it in the hands of a responsible body, of large enough graduate and faculty membership to make it permanent...
...average will be retained for an elimination round from which 4 clubs will be picked to compete the following year. This elimination will obviate the necessity of retaining seven clubs as was done this year because of ties in the general average. In this competition the full second-year membership of each club, usually eight, will argue, while in the third-year rounds two men from each club will speak...