Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other parts of the country, however, the movement is much stronger. New York City alone has 12 circles and the total membership in the League numbers over 1,000 students, covering territory from coast to coast. The society is not altogether revolutionary in its principles, for according to Arne J. Parker, of Fitchburg, it "believes in a gradual evolution by a process of education rather than in radical methods to attain the ultimate goal of socialism. We are in no sense in sympathy with communistic or other ultra-radical ideas...
...Propose that membership in the League should be opened to all nations...
...Advancement of Science is an eminent body of scientists containing many eminent expanders of evolution. On the program of its annual meeting is an address on Darwin and Bryan. Last week, as the annual meeting was about to open in Washington, the Society received an application for membership, accompanied by a check for the usual $5.00 membership fee, from William Jennings Bryan...
George Owen, captain of the 1922 and 1923 Crimson hockey teams, will make his first appearance of the year tonight at left defense for the Hockey Club. Owen was the mainstay of the Hockey Club defense last year, and was a unanimous choice for membership on the U. S. Olympic team. He was prevented from going to Chaminoix by pressure of business activities...
Private schools and public high schools contributed almost equally to the membership of the present Freshman class, it was disclosed yesterday in the report of the Committee on Admission which is issued annually through the committee's office. Public schools sent 48.4 per cent of the class of 1928 to the University, while the remaining 51.5 per cent received their preliminary training either in private or endowed schools, or from private tutors. These percentages are practically the same as those of the class of 1927, the public school group having graduated 16.1 per cent of this year's sophomore class...