Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...campaign based on personalities." Prior to that he had forsworn Intolerance, in his speech of acceptance. He left to Chair- man Work a further repudiation of Whispering. The way his mind was working was revealed by two things he said to some Marylanders who came to see him: "Membership in a political organization is no disgrace," and, "Our campaign is based upon our issues. It is not a campaign of opposition. It is a campaign in favor of the issues and conditions in the Republican Party...
...increase in membership in the Freshman class of the Business School from 400 to 500 is not unexpected to those who have been following the for tunes of this fast-growing member of the University. Hampered at first by inadequate quarters, the erection of new buildings across the river provided facilities for an expansion which has been as rapid as the means permitted, until at present it ranks third among the graduate schools in point of numbers. The Business School has not such a long history as some of its older associates, for it fills a need which has become...
Seat. A New York Stock Exchange seat was sold last week for $415,000. The previous high price was $398,000, negotiated last May. The Exchange has 1,100 members. No indications exist that the membership will be increased and thus depreciate the value of seats...
Foremost among these is the club activities of the Union itself Under the direction of the Governing Board the Union has pursued two general policies. The Union occupies a central place in University life. Moreover it attracts to its membership a large number of men who do not plan to use the Union regulariy as a place to eat. To satisfy this large group, nearly all University receptions are held in the Union; prominent speakers, political, religious., dramatic and literary, are our guests; many dances are given throughout the year...
...chairmen of the various committees among which the work of the Phillips Brooks House Association is divided, determines the policies and practices of the organization. The Association is made up of the students who are participating in its work, and participation is the only requisite for membership. A graduate secretary lends his efforts and advice to the work and to the cabinet. That is, in brief, the organization. The members of the Association believe that action directed towards the betterment of life and living is one of the truest expressions of religion...