Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appointments. First and foremost was his new Ambassador to Mexico, Dwight W. Morrow of Manhattan (see The Cabinet). Next, Roy Archibald Young of Minneapolis was designated a member of the Federal Reserve Board, to succeed Daniel Richard Crissinger (resigned) as governor of the Board as soon as confirmed in membership. To fill vacancies on the Anglo-American and Franco-American commissions. the President chose Senators Lenroot of Wisconsin and Underwood of Alabama, respectively, to succeed the late Senator Gray of Delaware and the late one-time (1895-97) Secretary of State Richard Olney. ¶ "For a number of years...
...Edmund Platt already represents that district on the board. As governor of the Minneapolis bank he received $25,000 a year; as a member of the Federal Reserve Board he will receive $12,500. This membership must be confirmed by the Senate before the President can formally designate him the Board's chief. *Here famed Robert Tyre Jones Jr. won the national amateur golf championship...
Foremost among the social features of the Business School is the Student's Club, located in one of the buildings of the new plant. The Student's Club corresponds very closely to the Harvard Union, except for the fact that its membership is limited to students of the school. Like the Union, lectures are given by prominent men during the year under its auspices, and social gatherings are held after football games for members and their friends...
...club was organized last February by several members of the class of 1930 for the purpose of creating an interest in debating among the members of that class. In a short time its membership included more than 40 names and its importance was fully realized when the Freshman Executive Board decided that the club would be made a regular Freshman activity on a par with other such organizations...
...students of the University are eligible to try for membership in the Instrumental Clubs, but no men are elected to membership until they have completed one season of playing in one or more of the organizations. At elections, a candidate's willingness, interest, personality, and other qualities are taken into account as well as his playing ability, so that the Club membership may make up as congenial and interested body as possible