Word: membership
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Radcliffe chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected six juniors to membership Wednesday. Those chosen are Judith A. Abrams '60, of Briggs Hall and Brooklyn, N.Y., majoring in English, Shelia A. Greibach '60, of Briggs Hall and New Rochelle, N.Y., Linguistics and Applied Mathematics, Alice J. Hendrickson '60, of Whitman Hall and Seattle, Wash., Social Relations, Alice M. Maffry '60, of Gillan House and New York City, Classics, Majory Mauser '60, of Eliot Hall and New York City, History and Literature, and Jeanne Rosen '60, of Saville House and Cincinnati, Ohio, English...
...chief causes of debate was the fact that the graduate group's membership would give the NSA the possible use of Harvard's name, partially defeating the undergraduate Council's purposes in withdrawing from the Association...
Firstly, the club draws on a whole country, rather than a single city, for its membership. In addition, it admits as members women who have studied at Radcliffe or at a graduate school in the University...
...secularization or dilution of supernatural belief, Sociologist Lipset notes that evangelical religions are now stronger (about 10 million members) than at any other time in this century, and are actually responsible for much of the growth in church membership. His conclusion: "By far the most striking aspect of religious life in America is not the changes which have occurred in it-but the basic continuities it retains...
...while Sylvia performs, shouting "Giddyap, giddyap!" in a voice that some declare can be heard all the way across San Francisco Bay on clear nights. The Ruuska family practices togetherness. Each morning Mrs. Ruuska drives Sylvia to Berkeley High School on her way to the Y.M.C.A., where she is membership clerk. When overtime work keeps father Ruuska away, his wife takes over his "Y" chores as swimming coach. When the Ruuskas are not coaching Sylvia, they are schooling her younger sister Patricia...