Word: membership
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bitterly fought by the A. M. A. for nearly a year, G. H. A. doubled its membership, was declared acceptable by the District of Columbia Medical Society, A. M. A. subsidiary, after Assistant Attorney General Thurman Wesley Arnold began antitrust proceedings against the society three months...
...burst of modest but lively ingenuity. Last spring a new Sculptors' Guild took over a vacant lot in Manhattan. made news with a big outdoor exhibition (TIME, April 25). Last week the Brooklyn Museum's luminous galleries held a more impressive show by the same Guild, whose membership includes the illustrious names of Manship, Zorach and Sterne, besides some 50 other Eastern artists...
...Railwaymen. Because he failed to pay up, the union dropped him. Because he was no longer a union man, to porters, pitchers, ticket collectors, out-goods and cartage men everywhere he traveled he was a sort of hot supercargo, a one-man affront to the cherished principle of "complete membership" (closed shop). At Euston and St. Pancras 800 men stopped work. To Camden Town Depot, to the Smithfield Markets the stoppage spread. Soon 4,000 workers were clamoring for Gwilliams' buttons...
...sparsely attended H. S. U. meeting in Leverett House last night, a draft of new Student Union constitution was discussed at some length prior to submission to the general membership for ratification...
Members of the Oxford Union of Oxford University, "home of lost causes," elected Eduard Benes to honorary membership...