Word: membership
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Several members criticized delaying a decision on NSA, but Council President Larry R. Johnson '58 pointed out that the Council is committed to membership until September. George C. Pontikes '58, elections chairman, revealed that the referendum ballots had contained several "not very complimentary" suggestions for the abandonment of the Council...
...steering between the intemperate demands of Arab nationalists and the soberer counsel of those who recognize that France still has a considerable hold on Morocco's purse strings. The dominant Moroccan political force, stoutly behind Mohammed V, is still the Istiqlal, a party whose leadership is largely intellectual, membership mostly trade unionist. But one of Mohammed's problems is how to balance its laicist modernists against the conservative religionists of the medinas and the rural areas. Chief of the Istiqlal, and probably the most popular man in Morocco after the Sultan himself, is Allal el Fassi, a fire...
NEGRO WORKERS can be denied union membership on ground of color alone, says Wisconsin Supreme Court. In what lawmakers believe is first such decision in U.S., court turned down appeal of two Milwaukee Negro masons for entry to bricklayers' union. Ruled court: "Unions are voluntary associations," and applicants "cannot force themselves [in] against the will of those already members...
...light vote was interpreted by Council president Larry R. Johnson '58 to mean that "the Council should have made NSA better known," since "people aren't too concerned one way or the other." Johnson felt that the decision on NSA membership now definitely remains with the Council...
...three-hour debate on the topic "Should the Harvard Student Council continue its membership in the National Student Association" elicited widely differing responses from a panel of six students and a small audience in Emerson Hall last night...