What the listing did not show was when they had joined the Guild.
Dan joined the Guild in 1931, serving as executive director from 1943 until 1973.
That's why my father said I should join the Guild.
When he joined the Guild there in 1653, he must have received six years training, according to the local rules.
But the advantages, the reasons he had joined the Guild in the first place, more than compensated for that.
Jews were allowed to join guilds, study at the university, buy real estate, and establish schools.
Those who join "guilds" in the game can form lasting friendships.
Players can join different guilds on the game, for social or adventuring-related benefits.
That was one reason why I wanted to join the Guild.
One of the reasons I wanted to join the Guild was to learn!