VII. Membership 
Section i. Resident members. Any member 
or past member of Harvard University is eli¬ 
gible to active membership upon his applica¬ 
tion in writing to the Governing Board. 
Sect. 2. Non-resident members. All past 
members of Harvard University not residing 
in Cambridge may become non-resident mem¬ 
bers. They shall enjoy all the privileges of the 
Union, but they shall not vote for any officer. 
Sect. 3. Life members. Past members and 
all officers of Harvard University may become 
life members on payment of $50.00; students, 
on payment of $75.00. 
Sect. 4. Honorary members. The Union may 
elect not more than four honorary members a 
year, providing each candidate for honorary 
membership has received the approval of the 
Governing Board and the Undergraduate 
Committee, and providing no resident mem¬ 
bers protest his election. 
Sect. 5. All past members of the University 
shall be encouraged to avail themselves of the 
privileges of the Union while in Cambridge, 
and the Union will be, as far as possible, the 
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headquarters of graduates in Cambridge. Past 
members of the University shall, in order to 
avail themselves of these privileges, apply at 
the Graduate Manager’s office for a guest 
card, and, in case their use of the club house 
is to exceed three weeks, they must take out 
non-resident memberships. 
Vm. Dues 
Section i. The annual dues for a resident 
member shall not exceed $15.00; the exact 
amount to be fixed by the Governing Board. 
For a non-resident member the dues shall be 
$5.00. 
Sect. 2. Membership fees and charges in¬ 
curred at the Union may be placed on the 
University term bill, and shall be collected by 
the bursar. Men who are not members of the 
University must pay their membership dues 
in advance, and their bills within a month of 
receiving them, else they shall forfeit their 
membership. 
Sect. 3. Anyone who has thus ceased to be a 
member for non-payment of his bills may be 
reinstated by the Governing Board. 
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