Infobox nrhp name ReligiousSociety of Friends Meetinghouse nrhp type image Quaker Meeting House, Dover, NH.jpg caption Meetinghouse c. 1915 location 141 Central Ave., Dover, New Hampshire lat degrees 43 lat minutes 11 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 52 long seconds 25 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New Hampshire built 1768 architecture added February 29, 1980 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 80000421 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref ReligiousSociety of Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at 141 New Hampshire Route 108 Central Avenue in Dover, New Hampshire . It was built in 1768 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. References reflist See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Strafford County, New Hampshire National Register of Historic Places Category Quaker meeting houses in New Hampshire Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire Category Religious buildings completed in 1768 Category Churches in Strafford County, New Hampshire NewHampshire NRHP stub ... more details
There are about 157,000 members of the ReligiousSociety of Friends , or Quakers , in Africa. African Friends make up around 46 of Friends internationally, the largest proportion in any one continent. Kenya ... in Kitale town Elgon East Yearly Meeting, based in Kitale town Elgon ReligiousSociety of Friends ... to the Friends World Committee for Consultation . History Central and Southern African Yearly Meeting Was founded by Friends from London Yearly Meeting , with Friends worshipping in South Africa became ... in Cape Town in 1728. Kenya On April 23, 1902 three Friends &mdash Arthur Chilson, Edgar ... on behalf of the Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Friends Meeting. From there they made their way across by rail ... 17. They came from the programmed tradition of Five Years Meeting now Friends United Meeting From that small .... The Friends Bible Institute opened in 1942. Friends gradually spread into other areas of Kenya ... Friends Church in Kenya FCK which brings together all fourteen Yearly Meetings in Kenya. Uganda The Friends Church spread to Uganda from Kenyan Friends, under the auspices of East Africa Yearly Meeting. By 1945, there were Friends Churches in Sibuse, Nabiswa, Kigumba, Nang oma and Kampala. However, the Friends Church was banned by Idi Amin in 1973, until the end of his leadership of Uganda ... Meeting. There is also a second Yearly Meeting in Uganda, Evangelical Friends Church Uganda. They have applied for affiliation with Evangelical Friends International Tanzania The first Quakers moved ... pressures, many Kenyans left Tanzania in 1978, with Tanzania Yearly Meeting of Friends being founded as a separate organisation in 1980. Kyela Monthly Meeting of Friends Southern Tanzania was founded ... . Burundi One of the original missionaries from the USA who first planted the Friends Church in Kenya, Arthur Chilson, and his wife Edna, left Kenya to found the Evangelical Friends Church in Burundi in 1934, which was to be run on more evangelical theology, in line with Evangelical Friends International ... more details
The ReligiousSociety of Friends is a movement that began in England in the 17th century. Members of this movement ... the ReligiousSociety of Friends following 1647. This time of upheaval and social and political ... ReligiousSociety of Friends into more theologically congenial organizations took place ... ReligiousSociety of Friends DEFAULTSORT History Of The ReligiousSociety Of Friends Category Quakerism Category History of the ReligiousSociety of Friends cs Kvake i de Geschichte des Qu kertums ... parts of the world, especially the Americas and Africa. The Society of Friends, while always ... Catholic Encyclopedia 1917, Entry on Society of Friends ref James issued a Declaration of Indulgence ... prison conditions and to decrease the number of capital crimes. In the early days of the Society of Friends ... from the book A Beacon to the Society of Friends , published in 1835 by Isaac Crewdson . He was a Recorded ... to form a neutral ground where all branches of the Society of Friends could come together, consider ... Society of Friends relied upon. Woodbrooke and Pendle Hill still maintain research libraries and resources ... of the Society of Friends 1973 , emphasis on social structure and family life Frost, J. William. The Origins ... and Pennsylvania. During the 19th century Friends in the United States suffered a number of separations which resulted in the formation of different branches of the Society of Friends. Friends World Committee for Consultation FWCC estimated in 2007 there were 359,000 Friends worldwide ref http ... among Friends George Fox and the Creation of Quakerism 1996 ref Nayler s sign In 1656, a popular Quaker ... affair and was aimed at isolating any separatists who still lurked in the Society. Fox also established ... controversies The Society was rent by controversy in the 1660s and 1670s because of these tendencies ... authority among Friends closer to London. In 1666, a group of about a dozen leaders, led by Richard ... lest they sow errors. Looking to the future, they announced that authority in the Society rested ... more details
The ReligiousSociety of Free Quakers , originally called The ReligiousSociety of Friends, by some styled the Free Quakers, was established on February 20, 1781 in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More commonly known as Free Quakers, the Society was founded by members of the ReligiousSociety of Friends , or the Quakers, who had been expelled for failure to adhere to the Peace Testimony during the American Revolutionary War . Notable Free Quakers at the early meetings included Samuel Wetherill , who served as clerk and preacher Timothy Matlack and his brother White Matlack William Crispin commissary William Crispin Clement Biddle Colonel Clement Biddle and his brother Owen Biddle patriot Owen Biddle Benjamin Say Christopher Marshall Joseph Warner and Peter Thompson printer Peter Thompson . ref Charles Wetherill, History of the of the ReligiousSociety of Friends Called by Some the Free Quakers, in the City of Philadelphia , 1894, http www.qhpress.org quakerpages qwhp freequakers02.htm The History of the Free Quakers October 26, 2010 ref Other notable Free Quakers include Lydia Darragh and Betsy Ross . Following the end of the American Revolutionary War, the number of Free Quakers began to dwindle, as some members died and others were either accepted back into the Society of Friends or by other religious institutions. The final meeting of the Free Quakers was held in 1836. Today the decedents of the original Free Quakers hold an annual meeting of The ReligiousSociety of Free Quakers at the Free Quaker Meeting House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.freequakers.org The ReligiousSociety of Free Quakers DEFAULTSORT ReligiousSociety Of Free Quakers Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Quaker organizations Category Christian denominations founded in the United States ... more details
The Sikh ReligiousSociety of Chicago is a Not for Profit Religious Organization incorporated in 1972. It manages the largest Gurudwara Gurdwaara Sahib Sikh Worship Center of Midwest America at 1280 Winnetka Street, Palatine, Illinois Palatine on a Campus spread over fourteen acres of land at a prime location in Chicago s Chicago metropolitan area metropolitan area . In a seven day a week religious program, devotees visit the Gurudwara Gurdwaara Sahib to make prayers, listen to the Sikh religious hymns, Kirtan and discourses on Spirituality. Aims & Objectives The Sikh ReligiousSociety of Chicago aims To promote interest in and disseminate information on Sikhism. To organize and simulate programs towards establishing Gurudwara Gurdwaara s To organize discourses on Gurbani , Sikh history and Culture and Strive for establishment of a Central Institute of Sikh Studies in USA. To organize libraries and establish a periodical. To encourage social and cultural gatherings in order to celebrate Sikh occasions. To organize affiliated local units all over USA. To organize programs of religious education for the Sikh community. To promote interfaith activities. Granthi Sahibs Bhai Gurjant Singh Khalsa has been appointed as the Head Granthi for Sikh ReligiousSociety of Chicago , Category Sikh politics Category Religion in Chicago, Illinois Category Non profit organizations based in Chicago, Illinois ... more details
market. Further reading William Jones, The Jubilee Memorial of the Religious Tract Society . London, The Religious Tract Society, 1850, 706 pages. Gives a full description of the first fifty years and remains the indispensable guide to the foundation of the Society Samuel G. Green, The Story of the Religious Tract Society for one hundred years . London, Religious Tract Society, 1899, 216 pages ... of the WAAF The Religious Tract Society, Lutterworth Press and Children s Literature . Concentrates ... Society for India and Africa to form the United Society for Christian Literature USCL . In 1931 ..., University of Chicago Press, 2004, 432 pages. ISBN 978 0 226 27648 9. Deals with one aspect of the Society ... Missions American Tract Society Ebenezer Henderson Clapham Sect http www.mundus.ac.uk cats 4 ... schaff&bookID encyc11&page 476&view Schaff Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Schaff Herzog ... successor of RTS USCL George Mogridge Old Humphrey one of the Society s most popular and prolific authors ... more details
Seventh day Adventism The Adventist Society for Religious Studies ASRS is a Seventh day Adventist Church Seventh day Adventist scholarly community whose purpose is to provide intellectual and social fellowship among its members and encourage scholarly pursuits in all religious studies disciplines, particularly with reference to the Seventh day Adventist tradition. It was formally organized in New York City in 1979. It is more liberal than the other main Adventist theological organization, the Adventist Theological Society , which is more conservative. History In 1972 Adventist religion scholars agreed to meet in conjunction with the annual meetings of the American Academy of Religion AAR and Society of Biblical Literature SBL . The official Adventist Biblical Research Institute BRI agreed to sponsor and plan these meetings. ref name Land Adventist Society for Religious Studies in Historical Dictionary of Seventh day Adventists by Gary Land , p.14 ref After BRI ceased their sponsorship in 1978, Adventist scholars met informally at New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans . AAR SBL informed the Adventist group that it could not provide meeting rooms nor announce the meetings in its printed program unless the group officially organized and adopted a distinctive name that did not have a denominational identifier. The group officially organized in 1979, selecting the name Andrews Society for Religious Studies , ref name Land and elected officers at the New York meeting. The name Andrews ... the society unanimously voted to change its name to the Adventist Society for Religious Studies. This became possible when AAR SBL lifted the restrictions on denominational names. In 1996 the society ... Bonnie Dwyer 2011 John Reeve See also Adventist Theological Society Adventist Forums Seventh day Adventist ... References references External links http www.lasierra.edu schools sor asrs Adventist Society for Religious Studies official website http ministrymagazine.org archive 1990 June too many theological ... more details
Society of Friends of Science Polish Towarzystwo Przyjaci Nauk , TPN can refer to Society of Friends of Science in Przemy l Society of Friends of Science in Silesia Society of Friends of Science in Warsaw Society of Friends of Science in Wilno Vilno disambig ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Society of Friends Hall nrhp type image caption location 172 174 Ridge St., Glens Falls, New York lat degrees 43 lat minutes 18 lat seconds 58 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 37 long seconds 55 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1875 architect Cummings,Marcus F. Pike,Lindsey & George architecture Italianate added September 29, 1984 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000551.pdf Glens Falls MRA refnum 84003407 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Society of Friends Hall is a historic church at 172 174 Ridge Street in Glens Falls, New York . It was built in 1875 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Italianate architecture in New York Category Buildings and structures completed in 1875 Category Quaker meetinghouses in New York Category Buildings and structures in Warren County, New York WarrenNY NRHP stub ... more details
The Friends of Gibraltar Heritage Society FOGH Society is a London based, United Kingdom British organisation dedicated to preserving the History of Gibraltar historical sites and monument s of Gibraltar . Aims According to its website, the FOGH Society aims to cquote Promote and maintain awareness in Gibraltar and the United Kingdom of the importance of the Rock s unique Natural heritage heritage and the benefits that will follow from its conservation and preservation. Support the Gibraltar Heritage Trust with fund raising and technical advice from the United Kingdom for its major heritage projects. Support projects put forward by other bodies provided that they are acceptable to the Trust and the Gibraltar Heritage Society . Activities The FOGH Society regularly organises meetings in the United Kingdom and trips to Gibraltar, as well as fundraising. They also publish a number of free newsletter s a year. External links http www.foghs.org.uk Friends of Gibraltar Heritage Society official website Gibraltar stub Category Gibraltarian culture Category British society ... more details
Society of Friends of Science in Wilno lang pl Towarzystwo Przyjaci Nauk w Wilnie was a Poland Polish scientific society which functioned in Vilnius Wilno now Vilnius, Lithuania from 1906 to 1939. The Society was involved with the reopening of the Stefan Batory University in Wilno . One of its presidents has been Marian Zdziechowski , a popular figure in the pre WWII Vilnius Wilno . The Society was destroyed during World War II by the Lithuanian, Soviet and Nazi occupying authorities. Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Society Of Friends Of Science In Wilno Category Organizations established in 1907 Category Organizations based in Vilnius Category 1939 disestablishments Category Polish educational societies Category History of Vilnius Category Polish scientific societies Org stub Poland hist stub pl Towarzystwo Przyjaci Nauk w Wilnie ... more details
cleanup date July 2011 Infobox Company company name The Vancouver Friends for Life Society company type Non profit foundation Vancouver , British Columbia 1993 location city Vancouver, British Columbia location country Canada homepage http www.friendsforlife.ca www.friendsforlife.ca The Vancouver Friends For Life Society is a non profit wellness centre offering integrative therapies for people living with life threatening illnesses. Based in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada Friends For Life was established in 1993, offering massage and hot meals to people with HIV and AIDS . Charitable Registration BIN 138277728RR0001. It is a federally registered Canadian non profit organization supported by government grants , private donations , and fundraising events Charitable Registration BIN 138277728RR0001. Friend for Life is located at 1459 Barclay Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6G 1J6 Friends For Life is North America s only comprehensive wellness centre providing complimentary services to people living with different illnesses. Offering services such as Naturopathy , Traditional Chinese Medicine , Yoga , Counselling and many more. PROGRAMS The Vancouver Friends For Life Society has a broad range of programs which fall under one of five topics Therapeutic Body and Energy Work, Group and Social Support, Individual Support and Counselling, Naturopathic services, Chinese Medicine and Wellness Workshops. EVENTS 75 of Vancouver Friends For Life Society s funding come from events. Vancouver Friends For Life Society ART FOR LIFE art fundraiser showcases an impressive collection of contemporary art with great entertainment and a colourful crowd of Friends For Life supporters and art lovers. CHEF S FOR LIFE Vancouver and Whistler s culinary talent join forces to produce an extraordinary ... A Loving Spoonful and Friends For Life. Over 230 restaurants from Whistler to White Rock and across ... www.artforlife.net http www.diningoutforlife.com vancouver DEFAULTSORT Vancouver Friends for Life Category ... more details
Brecknock Society and Museum Friends lang cy Cymdeithas Brycheiniog a Chyfeillion yr Amgueddfa is a Wales Welsh historical society that promotes the study and understanding of the Archaeology, History, Geology, Natural History, the Arts and Literature of Wales, especially the historic county of Brecknock . ref Roulstone, Michael 1980 . Bibliography of Museum And Art Gallery Publications And Audio Visual Aids in Great Britain And Ireland, 1979 80. Chadwyck Healy, ISBN 9780859640978 ref The Brecknock Society was founded in 1928. In 1929 they made a successful appeal for the government to purchase Tretower Court , which had become badly neglected. ref Brecknock Society 1929 . Appeal by the Brecknock Society to purchase for the nation the 14th century building known as Tretower Court. Western Mail ref The society handed the museum and its collections to the Breconshire County Council in 1950. ref Janet Foster, Julia Sheppard 1995 . British archives a guide to archive resources in the United Kingdom. Macmillan, ISBN 9780333532553 ref In 1986 Brecknock Society merged with the Friends of Brecknock Museum to form the Brecknock Society and Museum Friends. The organization publishes the historical journal Brycheiniog magazine Brycheiniog since 1955. It also awards the annual Roland Mathias Prize, a literary prize named after author Roland Mathias . ref Staff report February 9, 2005 . http www.newswales.co.uk ?section Culture&F 1&id 7663 Welsh writers shortlisted for new literary prize. News Wales , ISSN 1744 4004 ref In 2007, they successfully petitioned for government funds to restore the Brecknock Museum and Art Gallery. ref Staff report November 12, 2007 . http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news wales mid 7090343.stm Museum s 400,000 repairs grant BBC News ref References reflist External links http www.brecknocksociety.co.uk Brecknock Society and Museum Friends Category Non profit organisations based in Wales Category 1928 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Organizations ... more details
Image Warsaw Royal Society of Friends of Learning.jpeg thumb 250px Society s building, 1807 23 The Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning lang pl Towarzystwo Przyjaci Nauk , TPN was one of the earliest Poland Polish scientific society scientific societies , active in Warsaw from 1800 to 1832. Name The Society was also known as Warszawskie Kr lewskie Towarzystwo Przyjaci Nauk Warsaw Royal Society of Friends of Learning . Sometimes the word Royal was omitted. History Image Warszawa Copernicus.png ... NNr2YC&pg RA12 PA737&lpg RA12 PA737&dq 22Society of Friends of Science 22 ref From 1824 the Society was headquartered in the Staszic Palace after its renovation in 1820 23 , purchased for the Society ... its own Academic journal journal , the Annals of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Learning Roczniki ..., the Pozna Society of Friends of Learning . Notables Image Stanislaw Staszic.jpg thumb 150px right ... Jan niadecki J drzej niadecki Abraham Stern Ignacy Zaborowski See also Pozna Society of Friends of Learning ... 2006 http www.scholarly societies.org history 1800twpn.html Warsaw Society of the Friends of Science ... in 1830 before the Staszic Palace now headquarters of the Polish Academy of Sciences Though the Society ... books.google.com books?vid OCLC01174764&id 7w0LAAAAIAAJ&pg RA3 PA120&lpg RA3 PA120&dq 22Society of Friends ... ref In 1828 the Society had 185 members. ref http books.google.com books?vid ISBN0520232992&id tlKbYdjLZ0wC&pg RA9 PA85&lpg RA9 PA85&ots mP5Li3JOGN&dq 22Association of Friends of Science 22&sig 5znAv2NC0gxeYFa4UOvctbO5SX0 ref The Society flourished in the Duchy of Warsaw and Congress ... books?vid ISBN0295953586&id TVMmGKsbWJ4C&pg PA184&lpg PA184&ots JNkqb7Gcyb&dq 22Society of Friends ...&id TVMmGKsbWJ4C&pg PA184&lpg PA184&ots JNkqb7Gcyb&dq 22Society of Friends of Learning 22&sig aIrFqPMNMDdCb0TtT p 0UQnsmM PPA122,M1 ref The Society s traditions were continued by the Warsaw Scientific Society Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie . Influence The Society was an important part of the second ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 Patient s FriendsSociety Jerusalem lang ar is a Palestinian territories Palestinian non governmental organization founded in 1980 by Palestinian academics and health professionals. The Society is located within Augusta Victoria Hospital on the Mount of Olives , Jerusalem . The society provides health education and counseling services for Palestinian women, as well as early detection and screening examinations. It also conducts breast cancer research. External links http www.pfsjerusalem.org Official Site Category Healthcare in the Palestinian territories Category Non governmental organizations based in Israel Category Mount of Olives Category Breast cancer organizations nonprofit org stub Palestine stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name The Friends of Dorothy Society fods company logo Image Fods.gif fods 200px The Friends of Dorothy Society company type Bellringing Society foundation 1991 founder John Paul Adams location UK based homepage http www.thefods.info www.thefods.info The Friends of Dorothy Society , commonly abbreviated to fods , is a bell ringing society for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered people, and their friends. The society is based in the United Kingdom but has members throughout the world particularly in the United States of America and Australia . The Society takes its name from the euphemism Friend of Dorothy , meaning gay man. History The society started following a notice placed in the Ringing World a weekly publication for bell ringers in May 1991. The notice aimed to assemble a band to ring for the Pride London London Pride Festival that year. A number of people responded to the notice and the bells of St. Martin in the Fields , Trafalgar Square were rung for that year s parade. Tours The society holds a spring tour and an autumn tour each year. The first tour was to Bristol in October 1991. Since then, members of the society have toured many cities throughout the United Kingdom. The first international tour was held in May 2006 when members visited Washington DC . class wikitable border 1 The Society s Tours Year Date Location 1991 11 13 Oct Bath & Bristol 1992 28 Feb 01 Mar Manchester 1992 20 22nd Nov Brighton 1993 26 28 Feb Nottingham 1994 25 27 Feb London 1994 28 30 Oct Newcastle 1995 27 29 Oct Blackpool 1996 24 Feb Basingstoke 1996 25 27 Oct York 1997 21 23 Feb Manchester 1997 25 26 Oct Birmingham 1998 Oct Gloucester 1999 Oct Liverpool 2000 26 ... culture yes Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Friends Of Dorothy Society Category LGBT events ... Leeds 2011 14 16th Oct London Today The society s membership is ever increasing. Peals are rung several times each year. There are annual spring and autumn tours and the society rings for Pride London ... more details
cleanup date March 2009 The Society of Friends of Russian Freedom was a group of British and American politicians, public figures and reformers, who supported the Russian opposition movement, broadly defined, at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. English society The English Society of Friends of Russian Freedom was founded in April 1890. In 1892, the executive committee of the society included William Pollard Byles W. P. Byles , Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse L. T. Hobhouse , Mrs. Edwin Human, Mrs. Oharies Mallet, Mrs. Edward R. Pease, Edward R. Pease , G.H. Perris, J Allonson Ploton, Herbert Rix, Geo. Standring, Adolphs Smith, Robert Spence Watson , Ethel Lilian Voynich Mrs. Wilfrid Voynich and William W. Mackenzie. From 1890 to 1914 Society published Free Russia , a monthly newspaper edited by Sergei Kravchinski Sergei Stepniak and later Feliks Volkhovsky Felix Volkhovsky . American society Formation American branch of the Society was founded in April 1891 in Boston at Russian migr Stepniak Kravchinskii instigation. The Society formed by the local old time reformers and former abolitionists and also their children, who was active in various social movements. The most notable persons of the SAFRF were Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Mark Twain, John Greenleaf Whittier and James Russell Lowell. Besides them, the Society received enthusiastic response from Francis Jackson Garrison, the son of the famous abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and the author and activist from Valley Falls, Lillie Wyman. According to F.F. Travis they advised Stepniak on how to proceed the Society and introduced him in the circle of Bostonian reformers. Higginson, Howe, Wyman, Francis Garrison and Stepniak drafted the appeal of the SAFRF To the Friends of Russian ... Society Of Friends Of Russian Freedom Category Political pressure groups of the United Kingdom ... became president. The society organized the propagandist campaign of the Russian migr Catherine Breshkovsky ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Best Friends Animal Society logo.gif thumb BFAS logo Refimprove date March 2008 Best Friends Animal Society , founded in its present form in 1984, ref http news.bestfriends.org index.cfm?page news&mode entry&entry A117B3F8 E304 EC0A 77459C9920FE3C12 Best Friends celebrates ... animal society Article from Albert Lea Tribune, A close look at Best Friends Animal Society, April ... Best Friends Animal Society first authorlink coauthors year 2006 publisher Yorkville Press location ... Best Friends Animal Society http network.bestfriends.org The Best Friends Network http ... s best known animal welfare rescue groups. Best Friends works in outreach programs with shelters ... in the Entertainment Capital of the World ref A key component of Best Friends work is operating Best Friends Animal Sanctuary , the nation s largest no kill safe haven for displaced, homeless or unwanted ... maat archive sep3 maloney.htm Best Friends, an Animal Sanctuary with a Difference, with Faith ..., is the story of Best Friends ongoing work with dogs. The series debuted on the National ... National Geographic Channel Bot generated title ref History What became known as the Best Friends ... Before Best Friends , pp7 9, bestfriends.org, retrieved 9th May 2008 ref ref name Love Sex Fear Death ... author Timothy Wyllie publisher Feral House Feral House date 2009 isbn 9781932595376 ref Best Friends ... Best Friends Animal Sanctuary on a large plot of land five miles 8 km north of Kanab, Utah, only six miles from the Arizona border. In 1991, Best Friends became a nonprofit, tax exempt charity ... Friends the operation and management of its Northeast Valley Shelter, which the city could no longer afford to operate. Under the contract, Best Friends is to provide adoptions for shelter animals ... convert 3700 acre km2 owned by Best Friends, with an additional convert 33000 acre km2 leased from ... 1,700 animals, ref http www.bestfriends.org atthesanctuary Best Friends sanctuary info page ... more details
The Society of the Friends of Peasants Danish Bondevennernes Selskab was a liberalism liberal Denmark Danish political society founded on 5 May 1846 by members of the provincial consultative assemblies Johan Christian Drewsen and Balthasar Christensen with the intent to promote the liberation of the peasantry and equality among the different classes of society. ref name Skou Skou, Kaare R. 2005 . Dansk politik A da icon . Aschehoug, p. 124. ISBN 87 11 11652 8. ref Among its most politically influential members were Anton Frederik Tscherning , Jens Andersen Hansen and Carl Christian Alberti . The society gained significant influence in the elections for the constitutional assembly in 1848, as the peasants were the only reasonably organized section of the population. ref name Skou Because of this, the society may be described as the first political party in Denmark. ref name Skou In alliance with the National Liberal Party Denmark National Liberals they introduced general conscription for all men&mdash as opposed to the previous conscription for peasants only&mdash and a bicameral system consisting of the Folketing and the Landsting Denmark Landsting that enfranchised all landowning men above the age of 30 in the Constitution of Denmark Constitution of 1849 . ref Kaspersen, Lars Bo 2004 . How Denmark Became Democratic. The Impact of Warfare and Military Reforms. Acta Sociologica 47 71 89. Nordic Sociological Association. doi 10.1177 0001699304041552 ref Bondevennerne were the strongest ... forlag, p. 199. ref but due to internal conflicts and splits the influence of the society gradually dropped. ref name Skou The society was represented in government for the second and last time in the Cabinet of Rotwitt 1859 1860. Although never formally dissolved, the society became part of the liberal party Det Forenede Venstre in 1872. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Society of the Friends of Peasants ... as democratic as was the case. ref name Skou In 1848, the society was via War Minister of Denmark War ... more details
Society of Motherland Friends pol. Towarzystwo Przyjaci Ojczyzny was a secret society of patriotic youth created in Warsaw under the Prussian partition in 1803 by son of starosta pol. staro cic of Opinog ra G rna Opinog ra Wincenty Krasi ski with a help of young aristocrats J zef Krasi ski, Ludwik Pac , Stanis aw Ma achowski , Henryk ubie ski , Piotr ubie ski and Tomasz ubie ski , and under the protection of the Marshal of the Sejm Marshal Stanis aw Ma achowski, in whose chateau by the Krakowskie Przedmie cie street today Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw they held their first meetings. The spiritual patron of the organization according to Krasi ski s suggestion was Tadeusz Ko ciuszko . The Society members prepared its program, and oath of allegiance. As the organization s dress, they used black frock coat s with black painted brass buttons ornamented with emblem of anchor and single world slogan hope pol. nadzieja . Their idea was, that along with paint erasing the emblem and slogan should be more and more visible, what had to symbolize the return of the independence. However after some time the Society changed into social coterie of an amusement character. From the very beginning patriotic activity of the Society was endangered by the stiff competition with Blacha , as people of Warsaw called roistering youths grouped around Copper Roof Palace quarters of prince J zef Poniatowski , who wore green frock coats with Jab onna, Legionowo County Jab onna inscription on their collars. Both coteries competed with each other in splendour of banquets, night drinking boats, and instant duels, toward which activities Prussian invaders turned a blind eye, glad to see progressive demoralization of Polish noble youth. However, as political situation in Europe has been changed, Prussian administration changed its view of Polish organizations and societies suspecting that they were ... to dissolve the Society. After one year its members became a nucleus of so called Polish Honour Guard ... more details
The Society of the Friends of the People full title The Society of the Friends of the People, Associated for the Purpose of Obtaining a Parliamentary Reform was formed in Great Britain by British Whig Party Whig s at the end of the 18th century as part of a movement seeking Radicalism historical radical ... had the vote. The Society in England was aristocratic and exclusive, in contrast to the Friends of the People ... Society which was founded by artisan s and working men on 25 January 1792. Friends of the People in England In April 1792 The Society of the Friends of the People, Associated for the Purpose of Obtaining ... in parliament. Friends of the People in Scotland In Scotland The Friends of the People Society in Edinburgh was founded in July 1792 with lower subscription rates than the English Society, attracting a wider membership which made it more like the London Corresponding Society . It soon had imitators ... 1 1 that the society excluded him to separate themselves from the Whig party, with their only goal ... Fox made a speech in Parliament associating the Friends of the People with proposals for Constitutional ... themselves the Friends of the People sprang up around the country. In any event much of the wider ... parliamentary reformers concern. The Friends of the People caused divisions inside the Whigs. On 4 June 1792 John Cartwright political reformer John Cartwright a Friends of the People member made ... of Liberty and Equality , but the Friends of the People unhesitatingly condemned these disturbances ... , with delegates from some of the English corresponding society corresponding societies attending ... Corresponding Society. The convention issued a manifesto demanding universal male suffrage with annual ... to persecute those who sought reform. The London Corresponding Society defied the government by supporting ... in Parliamentary history. Realising that they had little chance of success the leaders of the society wound down the Friends of the People and radical activity became the preserve of secret organisations ... more details
The Friends of Tribals Society FTS , or Vanbandhu Parishad, is a volunteer organization formed in 1989 with the goal of improving literacy and health among the Adivasi , rural tribal people in India . The society operates one teacher schools in the villages, led by trained members of the local community. ref name FTSintro The FTS is associated with the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation , which is active in fundraising abroad. ref name Ekal2010 FTS operates Ekal Vidyalayas in Assam , Orissa , Bihar , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh , Chhatisgarh , Maharashtra and Karnataka , while its sister organization Bharat Lok Shiksha Parishad BLSP operates in Uttar Pradesh , Uttranchal , Himachal Pradesh , Haryana , Punjab, India Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir . ref cite web url http www.ekalindia.org ekaladmin volunteeradmin knowledge Evknowledgebooks conceptbook.pps title EKAL VIDYALAYA MOVEMENT publisher Ekal Vidyalaya India accessdate 2011 09 10 ref The schools Ekal Vidyalyas are led by a local person who is trained as a teacher. The curriculum is mainly basic literacy in the language of the state, but also introduces concepts of Hinduism , even in areas where that is not the main religion. ref name IndianExpress20040118 An Ekal Vidyalaya teacher was killed by Naxalite s for ignoring their directive not to teach Hindu culture. ref name Hindu20040318 As of July 2003, the FTS was operating 6,966 schools with 222,775 students. ref name IndianExpress20040118 By July 2007, the FTS and the Ekal Vidyalaya was operating over 23,000 schools. ref name Hindu20070715 The FTS had the goal of operating 30,000 schools ... cite web url http www.ftsindia.com ftsintro.htm title Friends of Tribals Society FTS an introduction publisher Friends of Tribals Society accessdate 2010 12 20 ref ref name Hindu20040318 cite ... title Friends of Tribals Society to open chapter work The Hindu date Jul 15, 2007 accessdate ... reaching 34,000 schools with 10,30,290 students. Citation needed date February 2011 The society is associated ... more details
distinguish Society of Friends File bouchedefer.jpg thumb First issue of La Bouche de fer Mouth of Iron The Society of the Friends of Truth Amis de la Verit , also known as the Social Club , was a French revolutionary organization founded in 1790. It was a mixture of revolutionary political club, the Masonic Lodge, and a literary salon ref Albert Soboul, Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution, PUF, 1989, page 196 ref . It also published an influential revolutionary newspaper, the Mouth of Iron . The inception The Society of the Friends of Truth was established by Nicholas Bonneville and Claude Fauchet revolutionist Claude Fauchet , who announced its birth in the popular press on 21 February 1790. The original purpose of the club was to become a clearing house for correspondence between and among scholars from all over Europe. In the spirit of its founders, the Club wished to cultivate a public mandate under which its activities would be governed. Thus, its newsletter, Mouth of Iron La Bouche de fer , solicited letters from readers to comment on political affairs and to issue denunciations of counter revolutionary plots. The Club was actually launched in the month of October 1790, when the sessions of the Universal Confederation of the Friends of Truth at the Palais Royal circus started. Before an audience that ranged from five thousand to eight thousand people every week, Claude Fauchet, self appointed attorney of Truth , lectured on Jean Jacques Rousseau s 1762 work, The Social Contract . The Club also formulated political theories on democratic government, ultimately dismissing direct democracy in favor of a system that resembled a popularly elected dictatorship that could be dismissed by the citizens whenever its actions became insupportable. The Social Club also advocated steps toward a more equitable distribution of wealth, always with an eye to Rousseau ... s political orientation was liberal, and it promoted the ideal of a society composed of small and medium ... more details
Pierre Brissot.jpg thumb right 220 px Jacques Pierre Brissot The Society of the Friends of the Blacks ... of the Society could not be ignored We can t win against the influence of the Friends of the Blacks ... Studies, 1 1977 17 33 External links http chnm.gmu.edu revolution d 290 Society of the Friends of Blacks ... slave trade . The Society was created in Paris in 1788, and remained in existence until ... legislative mitigation of the slaves plight would emerge only after the demise of the Society ... of how influential the Society was in bringing about the abolition of slavery with opinions covering ... of slavery, to others that say the Society was nothing more than a soci t de pens e philosophical society . ref Resnick, Daniel P. The Soci t des Amis des Noirs and the Abolition of Slavery, French ... to attend a meeting of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade . So enthused was Brissot that shortly thereafter he would create his own abolitionist society in Paris. Its objectives ... against the slave trade only. Activities Abolitionist literature The Society s founder, Brissot, decided at the outset that the method of spreading the society s message would be through literature, ref .... 160 161. ref and this he did in profusion. The Society emitted not only French translation of the English ... the Philosophe upbringing of the Society members, but also of their efforts to be active participants ... communications network. The Society, nevertheless, did make attempts to convey its message to those ... assistance from its Jacobin friends The Friends of the Blacks had several meetings with their friends ..., it is not birth, but virtue alone that makes the difference . The political activities of the Friends ... , 9, p. 1. ref The Society also addressed government individuals such as Barnave, who was a member ... Question, p. 77. ref Nevertheless, in a letter written in 1789 the Society urged Necker ... de l esclavage, 7, p. 53. ref Other Society addresses extended to denunciations of colonial ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name First ReligiousSociety Church and Parish Hall nrhp type image First ReligiousSociety Church, Newburyport MA.jpg caption First ReligiousSociety location Newburyport, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 48 lat seconds 39 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 52 long seconds 18 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1801 architect Palmer,Timothy architecture Federal added April 2, 1976 governing body Private refnum 76000278 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref First ReligiousSociety Church and Parish Hall is a historic church building at 26 Pleasant Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts . Originally a Reformed congregation, the congregation is currently affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist denomination. The church building was constructed in 1801 by the First ReligiousSociety, which was founded in 1726. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The current Minister is Reverend Harold Babcock. The Church s steeple is currently the tallest point in downtown Newburyport, Massachusetts. References Reflist External links http www.frsuu.org Official Website Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT First ReligiousSociety Church And Parish Hall Category Unitarian Universalist churches in Massachusetts Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Churches in Essex County, Massachusetts Category Newburyport, Massachusetts EssexMA NRHP stub ... more details