Word: membership
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meeting held last night in Elks' Hall, Central Square, it was revealed that membership had reached 1,100, although only 800 had paid their dues to date, 200 of these were waitresses, Eliot House, the Freshman Union and the Faculty Club being Association strongholds...
...Association takes the word of its members and lists them in the Directory as surgeons, or public health specialists, or obstetricians, sensitively differentiating ophthalmologists (eyes) and otorhinolaryngologists (ear-nose-throat) from ophthalmo-otorhino-laryngologists (eye-ear-nose-throat). Chief criterion for specialists, other than their say-so, has been membership in one of the multitude of learned societies in Canada or the U. S.. such as the American Association of Obstetricians. Gynecologists & Abdominal Surgeons, or the Central Society for Clinical Research...
This is a direct effrontery to the speakers who kindly gave their time. If the Harvard Student Union can only number thirteen or less, interested members, what right have they to misrepresent themselves with a membership of two hundred people? If their members have no interest in their meetings, how can they invite prominent men to address them...
...Scientific Society was founded last year, and is now led by an executive committee of Donald R. Griflin '38, Karl M. Guthe '39, Philip W. Morse '38, Doughlas H. Robinson '39, and Ralph I. Smith '38, and has a membership...
Richard Solomon '39 outlined a plan for a membership drive which, he claimed would bring in at least 150 new members into the organization. Revealing at the same time that the present total is 235, he said that the plan involved a door-to-door canvass of each member of the College...