Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Despite skepticism and indifference, however, the Student Council continues to exist. Last night the 1928-29 Council rounded out its membership to the requisite fifteen and today will assume its functions for the coming year. What those functions are to be, whether they are going to serve a legitimate and useful purpose in the College, or are to become more shadowy, just as the vote has become more scattered, is the most vital question confronting the newly assembled Council members...
Soon no knightly honor was so prized as membership in the "Society of the Garter," founded by Edward III, circa 1347. Today King-Emperor George V presides over what is now the "Most Noble Order of the Garter;" and last week His Majesty appointed with great pomp three new Garter-Knights...
Seventeen Juniors and 12 Sophomores are up for election, from whom seven and three respectively will be picked. At the first meeting of the new council the membership will be rounded out to its full number of 15 by the appointment of three additional members from the Junior class and two from the Class...
...Gamma chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the honorary society of the Engineering School, announced last night the election of six members of the Faculty of the School to its membership. The new members are Professors C. A. Adams, G. '92, H. E. Clifford '89, H. N. Davis, G. '02, L. J. Johnson '87, L. S. Marks, and Albert Sauveur...
...sent out this morning to all members of the Sophomore and Junior Classes. Voting will not be conducted according to the preferential system, as was previously announced. Juniors will vote for seven men out of a list of 17, and Sophomores for three from a group of 12. The membership of the council will be rounded out to its full number of 15 with the appointment of three additional members from the Junior class and two from the Class of 1930 at the first meeting of the new Council...