Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...indefinitely and rents "perfectly frightful, you know!" in fact, if Mr. Gurdjieff can manage to corral all of the Germans, most of the Russians and a fair share of the English, French and even Americans, into his academy not of course, Insinuating that he would like such a comprehensive membership, the four thousand classic dances will produce a panterrestrial heaven of sublime and perfect accord...
...does it? As a matter of fact it really does not. And what is more there is probably scarcely an undergraduate who would aspire to membership--except perhaps the Freshmen and transfer students who still suffer illusions. And for their information and comfort it might perhaps be safe to hazard a guess at what will transpire tomorrow...
Dunkards were originally a cele-bate order whose membership ate meat only once a year and held property in common. The rules hare now been abandoned in the states where they are strongest, Texas and Tennessee. There are now 100,000 Dunkards. They may marry...
...Hubbard '26, chairman of the Harvard committee, mailed return postal cards to all those undergraduates who had registered their approval of Dr. Levermore's $50,000 peace panacea. These cards explained briefly the objects of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association and solicited in the first place membership and in the second place active work for the association. Naturally many of these cards were ignored, but 241 men signed up for membership and approximately 75 expressed their interest in doing active work...
...Membership to the association costs one dollar and includes a year's subscription to the "League of Nations Herald," a bi-monthly publication which outlines the proceedings of the League of Nations and takes up questions of international policy...