Word: membership
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tempers occasionally flared as talk turned to student membership on the Council. RUS had originally requested four voting seats on the Council. After a student-Trustee conference in February, RUS had modified its request to two non-voting seats...
...Full Membership. With a little will, a great deal can be done without vast expenditures. Still, it is obvious that permanent solutions cannot be found on the cheap. In his first, long-heralded speech on national issues last week, Nelson Rockefeller said that it will take at least $150 billion in public and private investment over the next decade to over come the "agony" of the nation's cities. New York City's Mayor John Lindsay, who is often at odds with Governor Rockefeller, applauded the speech, but warned that capital spending is only a part...
...many such communities, the good citizens of Tarbox accept health, wealth and wisdom as natural perquisites of their membership in the American middle class. Tarbox is a fun place too. Almost any Sunday, one can find a bunch of the fellows tossing around a basketball in somebody's driveway, while the women chat and watch and the children scramble and squabble. There's likely to be a spirited game of tennis at John and Bernadette Ong's place, followed by a few tall, cold vodka-and-tonics perhaps at Matt and Terry Gallagher's. The women...
...also voted to join the National Student Association. An NSA co-ordinator with non-voting, ex-officio membership on the HUC will be elected from the student body...
Second, the Union has not solved the question of membership. There is, at the moment, no formal membership in the Union, and it now seems unlikely that a form of membership will be settled. The trouble is that with no program for action and no membership criteria, the Union has alienated no one-but neither has it attracted anyone. It remains an amorphous body, which has acquitted itself well in the limited area of draft counselling, but which has left its more important work-the creation of a unified and politically effective antidraft movement, still...