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The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2)

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Five larger cottages have since been constructed.
Any person of good character is eligible to membership.

The entrance fee is $25, but officers of the army, navy and marine corps stationed at Baguio are admitted without the payment of this fee, and persons temporarily there may secure the privileges of the club by paying at the rate of $5 per month.

The annual dues are $20.

The families of members are entitled to the privileges of the club.

Among its members are the highest officials of the insular government and teachers, clerks, stenographers and other employees drawing small salaries, as well as numerous permanent residents of Baguio.
It knows no race or creed, and Filipinos take advantage of its privileges quite as freely as do Americans.


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