New Member Induction Ceremony Rotary District 6400

The Plains Rotary Club welcomed five new members during an induction ceremony held at the Doubletree Hotel (formerly East Mountain Inn) on Route 115 in Plains. Shown from left are new members Ciro ...

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Yahoo: Nicholas Russo inducted as new member of Rotary Club of Shepherdstown

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — The Rotary Club of Shepherdstown has welcomed Nicholas Russo as a new member. According to a community ...

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One is not necessarily correct over the others... - member's area = an area of a member, belonging to a member - members' area = an area of members, belonging to more than one member - members area = an area for members That is exactly the problem I have been having so far.

I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member. I have seen this used by Americans also. Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?

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Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders. Google founder member and you will see it used in many places.

Hi all, :confused: "XXX is Royal Academician (i.e. member of the Royal Academy, according to Wikipedia) and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts" We are talking about the London Royal Academy and Royal Society of Arts, two truly British Institutions. I would like to properly understand the...

Hi! I have a doubt: i want to say in my cv that i've been part of several associations... which of the two expressions should i use? Membership in various associations or Membership to various associations? Any tip is welcomed! Thanks!

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