Word: membership
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Organized in the spring of 1946 the club's membership fluctuates from around 15 at weekly meetings to 30 at the "Prop Blasts," otherwise known as dances. Each member of the local club, which officially is unaffiliated with any organization, carries a card pronouncing him a member of the Allied Airbourne Men of America...
Meanwhile, U.N. membership grew to 57. The two latest joiners: Yemen and Pakistan. Delegates learned that 1) the General Assembly's special session last spring spent more than one-fourth of its time wrangling over procedure, at an estimated cost (for salaries, overhead, etc.) of more than $500,000; 2) from now on, they would have to do without meat twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) if they chose to dine at U.N. eateries. Purpose: to help save food...
...This is regrettable. But what is the alternative? Refrain from establishing an international government and thereby deprive ourselves of a desperately needed means of saving peace and democracy? That is too high a price to pay for Russia's formal, obstructionist membership...
...People's Charter," a 20 minute documentary film describing the events that led up to the writing of the United Nation's Charter, will be shown at a general membership meeting of the University chapter of the American Veterans Committee, Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Emerson...
Support for the Rev. Rembert Stokes, councilmanic candidate, and the Rev. Kenneth Hughes, aspirant for a Cambridge school board post, has already been voted by the H.L.U. executive board. Ratification by the organization's membership is necessary before the stand is official...