Word: membership
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Applications for membership in any one of the three Harvard student groups which will visit Europe this summer as the guests of the students of Europe will close on April 15, it was announced last night...
Application for membership in any one of the Harvard groups may be made to the leaders by mail or in person. The leaders are as follows: for the first group H. W. Foote Jr. '27, Claverly 24 or the CRIMSON Building; for the second Max Habicht gr.L., 35 Gorham Street; for the third R. D. Moore 3L., 8 Forest Street...
...trip will be taken by 58 men chosen from the membership of the club, and the various concerts will be conducted by G. W. Woodworth 2G who has trained the club this year in Dr. Davison's absence...
...hilt over a matter intrinsically of secondary import. Premier Briand was expected by his countrymen to insert Poland as a buttress against anti-French influence on the Council from Germany. Chancellor Luther was daily instructed from Berlin that he must withdraw the German application for League membership if the Council was going to be packed against Germany. Sir Austen Chamberlain found himself in a still more awkward position. The British press flayed him daily because he did not insist that, whatever happened, Germany must be got within the League and the Locarno Pacts nailed down. Unfortunately, Sir Austen was obliged...
Action. After the breakdown of the main proceedings the following highly important action was taken before the delegates returned home: The Germans agreed to leave their application for membership before the League instead of withdrawing it. The signatories of the Locarno Pacts signed and issued a communique...