Word: membership
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cuts", which unsurprisingly supports the President's pulling of the plug on student aid, and, surprisingly, takes seriously Education Secretary William J. Bennett's insensitive remarks about stereos and vacations, are any indication of what lurks behind the enticing new covers, then theonly claim The Salient can make to membership in the mainstream is in the realm of graphics...
What about those great rebate checks that help you balance your bank account every October? A little sign by the cashier's counter at the Coop's Harvard Square store points out that your membership rebate has been rising steadily for the past 10 years--about .1 percent a year to a whopping 9.9 percent last year. What the sign fails to point out is that a little comparison shopping around the square will get you that same discount or better, and you don't have to lend your money to the Coop for a year at no interest...
...organization, which boasts a membership of more than 400, routinely surveys candidates for city offices to late their sensitivity to gay concern...
Unfortunately, in an age when most Harvard undergraduates were upper-class white Northeasterners who joined clubs for food and lodging. The Varsity Club couldn't offer either. Interest in membership rapidly declined, and the club went defunct within a few years...
...manifestation of the transformation in the club is its changing membership requirements. Whereas it had once been open only to varsity athletes, the club has begun to admit junior varsity letter winners as well. "You don't even have to be a graduate of Harvard, let alone an ex-athlete to be a member," says Pickett...