Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Marcus Garvey, president-general of the Universal Negro Improvement Association ("back to Africa" movement; alleged membership, 4,000,000), who was deported by the U. S. last year, called from Quebec upon all his U. S. followers to vote for Smith...
...years of its active existence the Tammany Society, as has been the case with practically every active organization? whether it be political, social, or other, has not been able to keep some scamps from membership...
...recent meeting of the Gamma chapter of the Tau Beta Phi fraternity, four men wee elected to membership in the organization, which in the School of Engineering corresponds to Phi Beta Kappa. The newly elected members are C. J. Hooper G.E.S., of Chicago, III., J. Mc.D. Ide G.E.S., of Redicnds, Calif., M. H. MacKusick '28, of Cambridge, and M. B. Nunlist '28, of Brooklyn...
...will retain Harper as chairman. When a president of the class is elected later in the year with other officers who may take over the duties of the committee, the councilmen will confine themselves only to the activities within their own dormitories. No proctors will be included in the membership of this temporary Executive Council...
Seats. For 49 years the New York Stock Exchange has had exactly 1,100 membership seats. During the past year, with the continual trading of 3,000,000 and more shares each 5-hour day, outside brokers have clamored for membership; members have growled at would-be intruders. When members were willing to sell their places they got huge sums. Last week one agreed to sell for $480,000. Last week, too, the Exchange's governing committee appointed certain members to study deliberately the possibility of increasing the total number of seats...