Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...taken any action as yet, because it has had no indication of this demand among students for golf privileges. Provided that the student body shows sufficient interest at the meeting tonight, it is practically certain that the Athletic Committee will take immediate action toward procuring the necessary membership, it was announced last night by E. D. Cole, manager of the Golf team. If the University is to take advantage of this opportunity, it must do so at once before the membership in the Weld Club is filled...
English A, the prescribed course for Freshmen, has long been one of the largest and most famous courses in the College curriculum. Next year, under the new regulations, its membership is expected to diminish by over one third, which will in many ways change the nature of the course...
...short time on Sunday. . . . I have lots of calls for malt and other articles used in making home-brew . . . do not handle them. . . . I'd like to see sharper teeth put into the [prohibition] law . . . only $1,100 is still owed on the $4,000 building . . . membership of my church has grown in three years from 18 to 125 . . . religion and business...
...Union prices, with large rebates if at least 17 measl are eaten. The price of board for 17 meals will be about $8.75, and for 21 meals around $11.00. Tables will be reserved provided that attendance keeps up to an average of 80 per cent of the club's membership...
...price of board or 17 meals per week including breakfast at 30 cents would be $8.50: and the price for 21 meals would be $10.85. Tables will be reserved for such groups as long as attendance keeps up to an average of 80 per cent of the club' membership...