Word: unites
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Watson last night paraphrased what he expected the revised provision of the Taffrail constitution to say: "All members of the NROTC unit are eligible for active membership in the Taffrail Club. Contributions will be collected from all active members...
Army Urged to Revise "Cloudy" Points He explained the compulsory provisions of the Taffrail Club constitution as the result of a misunderstanding, and said they were instituted because the officers of the unit thought they would make it easier to collect dues. The Army Unit's Caisson Club will also be urged to amend its constitution to clarify some "cloudy" points concerning the collection of dues, he added...
...even if there is some doubt as to the specific forms a limited protection should take, the general advantages of free trade within the Western bloc are clear. The United States has grown strong and prosperous as the largest free-trading area in the world. By extending the limits of this area as far as the Iron Curtain will permit, the free West can make itself a broad self-sustaining economic unit...
Without a certain esprit de corps, any military unit would be useless in battle. the NROTC edict requiring all members of the Unit to join Taffrail Club was undoubtedly issued in the hope of building up Naval morale and unity in the College...
...quite different from the atmosphere of good feeling created by drinking beer form the same keg. One results from enduring the same ordeals; the other from a chemical loosening of the tongue. Even if the Navy's social theory were correct, compulsory Taffrail membership could hardly boost the Unit's fraternal point score: in years past Taffrail has boasted better than ninety percent membership. With this large percentage of voluntary membership. With this large percentage of voluntary membership, pushing a few apathetic members into the club could only have an adverse effect on esprit de corps...