Word: membership
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opening of Leverett towers and Quincy provide an opportunity for complete non-resident membership which would be a real gain for commuters. The space opened could be used for expansion or deconversion, but commuters could be brought in without increasing crowding. In fact, the money which would otherwise be spent for a commuter center could be devoted to enlarging the present dining halls or building adjoining smaller rooms, and few other alterations would be needed: lockers would be installed, and a suite might be set aside for overnight use of commuters, but present use of the Dudley facilities suggests that...
...points out, Communist membership has gone down in the last few years, and, of those alleged subversives subpoenaed by the Commission, many have refused to appear and were not punished. In short, the Commission's excuse for existence seems to have disappeared. House Bill 2757, to revive and continue the Commission, appeared on the calendar yesterday for a second reading. Hopefully, it will be voted down in the near future...
Boone boasts membership in a quintet of Crimson .300 hitters, sporting a .313 average. Rounding out this hard-hitting assemblage are Captain Dave Morse (.318), Mike Drummey (.349), Jim Dwinell (.311), and Phil Bernstein...
Last week, in the odd way that news is made these days in France, the major French news agency said that France would "strongly support" Spain for membership in NATO, though it would not necessarily nominate it. The dispatch came as something of a surprise to the Quai d'Orsay, where only Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville knew about...
...behind the idea was none other than President Charles de Gaulle himself. Other NATO powers-notably Norway, Denmark and Britain-are still firmly opposed to Spanish membership. Regarding Franco's forces as ill-equipped, intended primarily for internal security and not much good anyway, they think that Spain's geographical usefulness is already taken care of by U.S. bases in Spain...