Word: duesing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
∙ THE NORTH SHORE YACHT CLUB on the landlocked 44-mile-long Salton Sea, once a part of the Gulf of California, has 2,300 dues-paying members, and a 2,600-ft. landing strip, from which visitors may transform themselves into sea dogs and start trolling within minutes of...
Though the civil rights battle gets most of the attention, another rights battle is also being fought across the U.S. It concerns something called the right-to-work law-a legal guarantee that a worker need not join or pay dues to a union to hold his job. Already on...
Big Game & Zebra Skins. Discothè-querie hit Manhattan on New Year's Eve 1962, with the advent of Le Club, a converted garage off Sutton Place. A thousand-odd members pay a $200 initiation fee and dues of $65 a year to forgather in an atmosphere that more...
What Fish Swims in Surf? Manhattan's other two discotheques are clubs. At L'Interdit, in the Gotham, the atmosphere is bistro-red-walled, checked-tableclothed and dark. The crowd there is young. Members under 35 pay $50 initiation and yearly dues; over 35, the tab jumps to...
Also like the Jews, a relatively high percentage of Catholics have an active association with their clubs. This year 570 undergraduates indicated Catholicism on their religious preference card and 190 of these pay dues as members. To students participation, each Catholic chaplains to determine his attitude on the Church and...