Word: membership
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...same job on a container ship in less than a day. Although U.S. cargo traffic has soared by 276% since container ships first appeared, the number of longshoremen working the docks nationwide has declined from 150,000 to 90,000. In New York, I.L.A. membership has dropped from...
...This is precisely because I've come to realize that the finals clubs are most destructive not to those "left out" but to those who belong. Nothing helps personal development more than a "healthy" mix of peoples/backgrounds. The clubs, on the other hand, because of their de facto closed membership and the attitudes and atmosphere they engender, breed dullness, social complacency, general immaturity and the more obvious manifestations of pretentiousness...
...main deterrant for me is price," he added, a feeling shared by several other prospective members. (Membership costs for the first year are approximately...
...clubs will make final membership decisions in six weeks. Members vote on each candidate, and one negative vote is generally enough to veto the election of any individual...
...effort to keep up with growing demand for their services, the Harvard HMO is continuing with plans to expand facilities and increase membership. With rebuilding of the existing Kenmore Square facility, plus projected new centers on Brookline Ave and two more on Route 128, the program hopes to be able to serve 125,000 to 175,000, instead of the current...