Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this year in the working of the Pierian Sodality now makes eligible for election to the society all men who have attended rehearsals and concerts steadily for two consecutive half-years. According to this plan, voting will be determined solely upon the attendance records of the players, so that membership in the society will henceforth be on the same basis as that of the Glee Club...
...Among the more important points stressed by the constitution are the duties, and also the limits of the powers, of the secretary and treasurer; it also suggests that these officers be residents of Boston or vicinity, if possible; and it contains a clause stating that there should be rotating membership for the members of the Committee...
...also the limits of the powers held by the Class Committee. Among its more important points is the statement that the secretary and treasurer of the Senior Class shall if possible be residents of Boston or vicinity. Another is the point to the effect that there should be rotating membership for the members of the Committee. To clarify these points in the minds of the voters there will be a printed copy of the constitution posted at each of the polling places...
Each House is intended to comprise as nearly as may be a cross-section of the whole residential membership of the college, to be selected by the Masters and their assistants from the applicants. I say from the applicants because there seems at present little doubt that for the two new Houses, to be finished in September, 1930, there will be more than applicants enough of all kinds: and when the plan is complete, students are unlikely to want to be left out of a system substantially universal. I should add that the applications may be made individually...
...RESOLVED, that the membership of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association views with deepest concern the continued efforts being made to negative the operation of the law of supply and demand and to substitute in its stead an artificial control of the price of newsprint. . . . The membership further feels that any increase in the price of newsprint, in the face of existing conditions will be persuasive evidence that such increased price will be the result of collusive combination...