Word: membership
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...occasionally palled around with gangsters on golf courses or in gambling casinos, and he once intervened to get a lighter sentence for a convicted bookmaker. The series added a little new information; e.g., in 1973 Barry wrote a sponsoring letter for a man with criminal connections who sought membership in a posh California club...
...wheat-flour pancakes common to North China) a day. And she cut corners in other ways. Why was she so concerned about saving money? "To pay off Li Ta-chang!" she responded brightly, refusing to elaborate, but implying that for her at least there was a price on Party membership...
...California's 250,000 agricultural workers to join them rather than the U.F.W. Chavez, who is better at persuading liberals to regard boycotting grapes and lettuce as a holy cause than he is at administering union services or efficiently parceling out jobs, had seen the membership of his union dwindle from a high of more than 60,000 in 1972 to a low of 5,000 in 1974 (current membership...
Another concern involves student participation on the committees. Dean Rosovsky, who will be responsible for setting up the groups, said last week that he had not yet though about who he might select, but he added that studnet membership on the task forces set a precedent for student participation on future committees. Wilson said last week, however, that "curricular decisions are Faculty decisions." He also said that the committees will have to have a "limited membership" of five or six persons to operate efficiently and that the one or two students who could be permitted to serve would...
...better alternative would allow appropriate student groups to nominate qualified students directly to the committees. The fact that the committees will meet during the summer and so will not be able to consult with large student groups emphasizes the necessity for such student membership...