Word: membership
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the summer the University has, at no small expense, remodelled and greatly improved the interior of the building. Furthermore, the membership fee has been reduced from ten to five dollars in order to put it within reach of all members of the University. It is expected that the funds put into the Union by the College will serve to make it a common meeting ground for all Harvard men in Cambridge. One of the important functions of the club will be to draw together the College and the Graduate Schools. To this end a number of rooms for students...
...members of the Union where the quality at the food will be the first consideration and (2) various lectures by men of national and international prominence. The usual club privileges of signing for meals singly or by the week will be accorded members of the Union. Applications for membership may be made now at the office of the Graduate Manager, though all members of the University will be admitted to the building until October...
Although there will be no active drive conducted in the University, the cause of the Boy Scouts is none the less worthy of undergraduate support. Surely there are few better ways of investing a dollar than in an associate membership of the Boy Scouts any day this week...
...Membership is limited to graduates and undergraduates of Yale University who have won their...
...enlisted would be disqualified for membership in the R. O. T. C., and would require discharge and readmittance later. Such discharge can be made by agreement between the Professor of Military Science and the head of the College. No assurance can be given of credit for this service toward prescribed R. O. T. C. camps, but the record of such service can be submitted after readmission...