Word: membership
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Nearly one thousand men use the Union every day. In the face of these statistics which are printed in the Union number of the CRIMSON today, the men who are in the habit of calling the Union a failure must modulate their terms. While the total membership for this year has fallen off slightly as compared with last year's figures, it is high enough to indicate that the Union is far from being a failure. Of course, the membership might be increased. But it is probable that a very large proportion of the men who really want...
...member of the Union will be forced to become one at the cost of ten dollars before he can attend the Dance has lost none of its attractiveness as a subject for criticism. The dissatisfied claim that the Dance should be held somewhere else, the membership fee temporarily lowered, or the requirement of membership suspended...
There has been some discussion during the past week over the present requirements for Phi Beta Kappa. Professor C. W. Mendell upholds the requirements as they now stand and has pointed out the numerous advantages in two-year membership...
...Hall will be closed during the Christmas recess from dinner on Saturday, December 20, until Monday. January 5, when it re-opens for breakfast. Foxcroft Hall will be open during the recess, however, and any members of Memorial Hall may take their meals at Foxcroft without paying any extra membership fee. It will not be necessary to sign off at Memorial as no charge will be made during this period...
...Beta Kappa Society held a reception and dinner in honor of the 30 men recently elected to membership from the Senior and Junior classes yesterday evening. At the reception, in the Trophy Room of the Union, President Lowell presented keys to the new members and batons to the marshals, while P.B. Potter '14 read a short history of the society. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 acted as toastmaster at the dinner which followed the reception, and introduced the following speakers: President Lowell, Professor J.H. Ropes, Professor H.N. Davis, Professor G.F. Moore, L.L.D. '06, Mr. William C. Lane...