Word: membership
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Several students who went through the punching process in previous years, but in the end declined membership, said yesterday that "being good for the club" is often measured in very concrete terms...
...different clubs, it ranges from how much you can pay to how much you can drink," said one student who turned down membership in the Fly Club, and wished to remain anonymous. "The Fly likes names and riches. It's real hard-core WASP...
Berenson later withdrew the charges and apologized to the committee members after the membership selected him to fill the vacant spot of club publicity director...
Because of the size of CHUL's membership--37 voting members and four permanent guests--the agenda for each meeting is set one week in advance by an executive committee composed of masters, students and administrators. The executive committee fixes precise lengths of time for discussion of each agenda topic. "Dean Rosovsky enforces those limits pretty strictly, but he really has to, if the discussion isn't going to break down into a free-for-all," Lesser said...
Peter F. Clifton '49, executive director of the Harvard College Fund, spoke briefly after the deans' speeches. Clifton presented Rosovsky with a Class of '49 tie and announced that the class voted Rosovsky honorary membership. Rosovsky graduated from William and Mary College in 1949 and received his Ph.D. from Harvard ten years later