Word: membership
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Union opened in 1901 as a club for all Harvard men. It charged a membership fee of $10 per year and was run like a restaurant, complete with waitresses. In 1923, Memorial Hall closed because of lack of patronage. Students once again turned to club and cafeteria eating...
...membership rules-requiring 100 percent Harvard members and thus excluding Radcliffe girls--have in part been this Radcliffe problem. Another manifestation of this problem can be found in the Dean's Office assertion that it has the right to regulate Radcliffe non-members working for Harvard groups...
...Fraternities have an extremely important social position on most U. S. campuses, and they feel that they can keep this position only through restriction of membership. A few months ago, a Williams man told this writer that "we personally don't much care what religion a guy is when we pledge him, but if we didn't pick our members carefully, nobody would want to join us." As long as people like the Williams man must disregard their personal convictions because of outside pressure, no one-shot resolution will cure fraternity discrimination...
Phillips Brooks House looked over its membership rolls yesterday and announced that this season a total of 550 men are either members or associates...
...figure--secured this fall without any formal membership drive--runs well ahead of last year's total. 1947 was the only year since before the war to produce a comparably high PBH membership...