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  1. American Association (19th century)

    1889 Professional Baseball DEFAULTSORT American Association 19th Century Category 1882 establishments ... States da American Association 1882 91 de American Association fr American Association XIXe si cle ja 19 simple American Association 19th century sh American Association ...About the former Baseball major league that existed from 1882 to 1891 American Association disambiguation ... United States The American Association AA was a Major League Baseball league that existed for 10 ... Series seven times. History The American Association distinguished itself in several ways from ... Cardinals after the American Association folded following the 1891 season. Following the reorganization .... Revival effort During the offseason of 1900, there was an effort to revive the American Association ... Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles , the Washington Senators 1891 1899 Washington Senators ... American Association Philadelphia Athletics 1884 AA season 1884 New York Metropolitans lost World ... 1891 Boston Reds 1890 1891 Boston Reds American Association franchises class wikitable Franchise ... bgcolor bbeeff Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles sup sup 1882 1891 Newington Park Oriole ... ref Philadelphia Athletics American Association Philadelphia Athletics 1882 1890 Oakdale Park Jefferson ... ref Kansas City Cowboys American Association Kansas City Cowboys 1888 1889 Association Park Exposition ... news article.jsp?ymd 20070501&content id 1940267&vkey news cin&fext .jsp&c id cin American Association ... term applied by NL supporters, and which did not seem to bother the fans of the Association s clubs ... during the off season, and then repeated the same feat. The living legacy of the old Association ... by Riverfront Stadium in mid 1970. Two of the teams that switched over from the American Association to the National League after the AA folded following the 1891 Season, the Los Angeles ... League. That effort was ended with the emergence of the American League . Pennant winners of the AA ...   more details



  1. American Association (20th century)

    in 1969 Category Organizations disestablished in 1997 Category American Association 20th century Category Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States fr Association am ricaine XXe si cle ...About the former minor league that existed from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997 American Association disambiguation Image AmericanAssociation.png right The American Association was a minor league baseball ... players in the Triple A All Star Game . History For most of the American Association s existence, in both ... . By by 1961 , the league was down to six clubs. After the by 1962 season, the American Association ... cities that were new to the Association. In the early 1990s, with significant cities like Buffalo, New York Buffalo , Denver , Indianapolis , and others in the league, the American Association ... League? The President of the American Association at the time was Branch Rickey III, grandson of Branch ... League , which was to be a third major league. After the by 1997 season, the American Association ... play On and off, from by 1905 to by 1975 , the American Association champion played against ... American Association Kansas City Blues Don Bollweg , Kansas City align center 1953 Kansas City Blues American Association Kansas City Blues Gene Conley , Toledo align center 1954 Louisville Colonels ... thread thread 43e7e9dbac3fe2f3 e6929bde0e40891c?lnk st&q american association disband baseball&rnum 6&hl en e6929bde0e40891c Article about American Association disbanding Professional Baseball Category ... in the mid season Triple A All Star Game . One team was made up of All Stars from American League affiliates ... 1902 1960 Evansville Triplets 1970 1984 Nashville Sounds 1985 1997 Kansas City Blues American Association Kansas City Blues 1902 1954 New Orleans Zephyrs Denver Bears 1955 1962, 1969 1983 New Orleans ... center 1937 Columbus Red Birds Red Kress , Minneapolis align center 1938 Kansas City Blues American Association Kansas City Blues Whit Wyatt W.Wyatt , Mil Ollie Bejma O.Bejma , St.Paul align center ...   more details



  1. American election campaigns in the 19th century

    In the 19th century, a number of new methods for conducting American Election Campaigns developed in the United ... all property requirements was North Carolina in 1856 and by the early 19th century the great majority ... L. McCormick, Ethno Cultural Interpretations of Nineteenth Century American Voting Behavior, Political ... in the Nineteenth Century Conceptual Change and Institutional Development Studies in American Political ... thumb 450px Elections were important public days Army style Political parties in the 19th century thought of themselves as armies as disciplined, hierarchical fighting organizations whose ... Fusion Politics and Antifusion Laws, American Historical Review http www.jstor.org stable 1860557 ... Walker Howe, The Political Culture of the American Whigs 1984 p. 183 ref The Democrats, meanwhile ... and holding colorful banners. By the late century the parties in the Midwest combined to turn out ... network of partisan History of American newspapers newspapers . Nearly all weekly and daily papers were party organs until the early 20th century. Thanks to invention of high speed presses ... larger and larger audiences. ref Richard Lee Kaplan, Politics and the American press the rise ..., 1865 1878 1994 ref Financing parties Campaigns were financed internally for most of the century ... into place late in the century, new revenue sources were needed. Mark Hanna found the solution ... campaign was the crusade. ref Leon D. Epstein, Political parties in the American mold 1989 ... from the earth, so crusades roused their emotional intensity. The American Revolution itself .... ref Michael F. Holt, The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party 2003 p. 17 ref Republicans began ... the parties facilitated the naturalization process. By mid century, practically every adult white ... workers had to mobilize to demand suffrage. Late in the century, Americans did create farmer and labor ... index.html A New Nation Votes American Election Returns, 1787 1825 Further reading Baker, Jean. Affairs ...   more details



  1. American Association

    American Association may refer to one of the following professional baseball leagues American Association 19th century , active from 1882 to 1891 American Association 20th century , active from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997 American Association of Independent Professional Baseball , founded in 2006 American Association may also refer to American Association football , a minor professional American football league that existed from 1936 to 1950 disambig da American Association ja pt Associa o Americana zh ...   more details



  1. Century Association

    membership and programs during and after the American Civil War Civil War , the Century Association ...notoc Infobox Historic Site name Century Association image Century Association West 43rd St 1892 crop.jpg 250px caption Century Association Clubhouse in 1892 designation1 NRHP designation1 offname Century ... Revival designation3 NYC Landmark designation3 offname Century Association Clubhouse designation3 date January 11, 1967 designation4 NYC Landmark designation4 offname Former Century Association Building ... designation5 free2value Neo Grec The Century Association is a gentlemen s club private club in New ... name encnyc Mooney, James E. Century Association in cite enc nyc , p.200 ref Its early members included ... July 28, 1989 ref Early History The Century Association resulted from the merger of two earlier private ... The Century , later slightly altered to the Century Association. ref name Breiner 1993 p2 cite web url http npclibrary.org db bb files CAB046.pdf title Former Century Association Building first ... Century Association 111 East 15th Street.jpg thumb left 250px The Former Century Association Building ... . Built in about 1847 and purchased by the Century Association in 1857 for 24,000, the dwelling was extensively ... web url http npclibrary.org db bb files CAB046.pdf title Former Century Association Building first ... , who had recently returned from his architectural training in France and joined the Century Association ... cite web url http npclibrary.org db bb files CAB046.pdf title Former Century Association Building first ... left 43rd Street clubhouse The Century Association, which at the time had about 800 members, ref name ... Controversy In late 2010 members of the Century Association &ndash which had only begun admitting female ... cite news title New York s Century Association severs ties with London s Garrick Club author first ... gentlemen s clubs References Notes Reflist Bibliography Century Association. The Century, 1847 .... The Origin and History of the Century . 1856 Mayor, A. Hyatt & Davis, Mark. American Art at the Century ...   more details



  1. 19th century

    , 1808. Napoleon enters Spain s capital during the Peninsular War , 1810 The 19th century 1801 ... piracy . The 19th century was an era of invention and discovery, with significant developments ... The United States and the Industrial Revolution in the 19th Century ref The Victorian era ... anatomy and disease prevention took place in the 19th century, and were partly responsible for rapidly accelerating population growth in the western world . Europe s population doubled during the 19th century, from roughly 200 million to more than 400 million. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked ... in the 19th century Liberalism in the 19th century . Encyclop dia Britannica. ref File AfricanSlavesTransport.jpg thumb Engraving of African slave transportation, 19th century Slavery was greatly reduced ... Russia . The 19th century was remarkable in the widespread formation of new settler settlement ... proportion of the two continents largest cities being founded at some point in the century. In the 19th ... The 19th century also saw the rapid creation, development and codification of many sports, particularly ... sports were developed during the 19th century, while the British Empire facilitated the rapid spread ... of the world from 1897. The British Empire marked in pink was the superpower of the 19th century ... during the Spanish Philippines Spanish colonial era in the late 19th century Alexander II of Russia ... Gogh , Self portrait, 1889 The realism visual arts Realism and Romanticism of the early 19th century .... 19th century painters included Ivan Aivazovsky Leon Bakst Albert Bierstadt William Blake Arnold Bocklin ... century. Much of the music from the 19th century was referred to as being in the Romantic music ... 19th century in literature File Charles Dickens 3.jpg thumb upright Charles Dickens File Dostoevsky ... for the technological advances of the 20th century. ref http corporate.britannica.com press ... in Nineteenth Century England ref In Japan, after the Meiji Restoration , Japan embarked on a program ...   more details



  1. American Century

    20luce&f false ref American Century characteristics Early characteristics Beginning at the end of the 19th Century, with the Spanish American War in 1898 and the Boxer Rebellion , the United States ...Other uses American Century ref Lamb, Brian, and Harold Evans. The American Century. West Lafayette, IN C SPAN Archives, 1999. ref ref http www.randomhouse.com features americancentury frame.html The American Century . randomhouse.com. ref is a term used to describe the United States dominance of much ... v onepage&q century&f false The American Century , Life Magazine ref urged the United States ... the 17th century and the 18th century and the 19th century, this continent teemed with manifold ... of his vision, to create the first great American Century. ref Luce, H. R The American Century ... rather than territorially specific, so Luce preferred to talk of an American century rather than ... Michael J. Hogan, The ambiguous legacy U.S. foreign relations in the American century , Cambridge ... after the end of World War II in 1945. Post 1945 characteristics The American Century existed through ... 2007 ref Though, the term American Century refers not only to the political influence of the United ... centur The End of the American Century , Reason magazine Reason ref Others have noted the end of the 20th Century and the American Century, most famously the late Gonzo journalism gonzo journalist ... Child in the Last Days of the American Century . With the advent of the new millennium , critics ... New world order politics New World Order Pax Americana Project for the New American Century References ... frontcover v onepage&q century&f false The American Century , Life Magazine February 17, 1941 Andrew ... Century , Salon.com April 30, 2009 Terry Michael, http reason.com archives 2011 02 16 the end of the american centur The End of the American Century , Reason magazine Reason February 16, 2011 http ... Relations in The American Century Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press, 1999 . A symposium ...   more details



  1. Indianapolis Hoosiers (American Association)

    Other uses Indianapolis Hoosiers disambiguation Indianapolis Hoosiers The Indianapolis Hoosiers or, according to some sources, the Indianapolis Blues were a professional baseball team who played one season at the major league level. They played in the American Association 19th century American Association in by 1884 and finished in 12th place with a 29 78 record, 46 games behind the first place New York Metropolitans . Their home games were played at Seventh Street Park in Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis . They were managed first by Jim Gifford , then Bill Watkins . This team was the first of three Major League Baseball teams to bear the name Indianapolis Hoosiers , although they were unrelated to either the version that played in the National League from 1887 until 1889, or to the Federal League team of 1914. See also 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers season Sources http www.baseball reference.com teams IND 1884.shtml 1884 AA Hoosiers at Baseball Reference Category Indianapolis Hoosiers American Association Category Defunct American Association 19th century baseball teams US baseball team stub ja 1884 ...   more details



  1. Syracuse Stars (American Association)

    Team Index for the 1890 Stars Category Defunct American Association 19th century baseball teams ... and Whisky League The Illustrated History of the American Association Baseball s Renegade Major ...   more details



  1. American Hockey Association

    American Hockey Association may refer to American Hockey Association 1926 1942 , a minor pro league existing between 1926 and 1942 American Hockey Association 1992 1993 , a minor pro league existing between 1992 and 1993 disambig de American Hockey Association simple American Hockey Association ...   more details



  1. American Angus Association

    The American Angus Association was founded in Chicago, Illinois , in 1883, with 60 members. Its original name was shortened in the 1950s from the American Aberdeen Angus Breeders Association . Its headquarters are now in Saint Joseph, Missouri , and includes offices for Angus Productions Inc., which publishes the Angus Journal and the Angus Beef Bulletin. In the 1st century of operation, more than 10 million head were recorded. The American Angus Association records more cattle each year than any other beef breed association, making it the largest Breed club beef breed registry association in the world. In fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, it registered 297,087 head for 2009 10. ref http www.cattlenetwork.com Association Announces 10 Missouri Breeders With The Most Angus 2010 10 04 Article.aspx?oid 1254250&fid Association Announces 10 Missouri Breeders With The Most Angus Cattle Network Bot generated title ref See also Angus cattle References reflist External links http www.angus.org American Angus Association Category Agricultural organizations based in the United States Category St. Joseph, Missouri Category Breed registries cattle stub ...   more details



  1. American Association of School Librarians

    unreferenced date February 2012 The American Association of School Librarians AASL has been a division of the American Library Association ALA since 1951. Prior to that, school librarians were served by the School Library Section of ALA founded in 1914 which itself emerged from the Roundtable of Normal and High School Librarians which met first in 1913. The mission of the American Association of School Librarians is to advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library media field. Important Publications AASL released the http www.ala.org aasl standards Standards for the 21st Century Learner in 2007 to guide instructional programs in school libraries. In 2009 the AASL released the Standards for the 21st Century Learner in Action , which provides benchmarks and an in depth look at the indicators for each standard. Empowering Learners is an update to the Standards, published in 2009. Built on a strong history of program guidelines published by AASL, Empowering Learners helps school librarians establish effective library programs that meet the needs of the changing school library environment. See also Young Adult Library Services Association Association for Library Service to Children External links http www.ala.org aasl AASL home page American Library Association library stub Category Library related professional associations Category American Library Association ...   more details



  1. Association of American Geologists and Naturalists

    The Association of American Geologists and Naturalists was an USA American Science Scientific organization. The society was founded in 1840 as the American Association of Geologists in Philadelphia . In 1842, it renamed itself the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. By a vote of its members, it became, in 1848, the American Association for the Advancement of Science . The Association of American Geologists and Naturalists may be related also to a short lived American Geological Society 1819 1828 founded at Yale University . External links http www.scholarly societies.org history 1840aagn.html Websource Category Geology organizations ...   more details



  1. Philadelphia Athletics (American Association)

    Defunct Pennsylvania sports teams Category Defunct American Association 19th century baseball ... American Association teams, was the creation of the Players League in 1890. The established leagues ... season Philadelphia Athletics American Association all time roster Notes reflist External links ... Category Defunct sports teams in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Athletics American Association Category ... 1882 1890 sh Philadelphia Athletics American Association ...   more details



  1. American Chiropractic Association

    Infobox Organization name American Chiropractic Association image border LogoACA Web.png membership 15,000 ... div The American Chiropractic Association ACA , based in Arlington, VA, representing doctors ... of the chiropractic profession. Overview The American Chiropractic Association was founded in 1922, and in 1930 merged with the Universal Chiropractors Association to form the National Chiropractic Association NCA . In 1963, the NCA was reorganized, once again under the title of the American Chiropractic Association. The House of Delegates, the legislative body of the Association, is composed of 125 delegates representing all 50 states, ACA s Specialty Councils, and the Student American Chiropractic Association SACA . The House of Delegates meets twice per year, including a session during the Association s annual meeting each September. The ACA formally recognizes 11 specialty areas ref ... ACA News publisher American Chiropractic Association accessdate 2009 07 23 ref Other publications include the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association Online JACA Online , a peer review ed ... Online publisher American Chiropractic Association accessdate 2009 07 23 ref and Week in Review ... publisher American Chiropractic Association accessdate 2009 07 23 ref The Journal of Manipulative .... The American Chiropractic Foundation is the charitable arm of the association. The Foundation provides grants for research, education, and scholarships. History The American Chiropractic Association .... In 1963, the National Chiropractic Association reorganized into the American Chiropractic Association ... content css.cfm?CID 816 title A Century of Organized Chiropractic publisher American Chiropractic ... date 2006 title The gestation and difficult birth of the American Chiropractic Association journal ... Specialty Programs 6.22.09 1 .pdf title Approved Chiropractic Specialty Programs publisher American Chiropractic Association accessdate 2009 07 23 ref of chiropractic practice through its specialty ...   more details



  1. American Accordionists' Association

    Image Americanaccordionistslogo.png thumb right 140px Official logo of the American Accordionists Association The American Accordionists Association AAA is an United States American association dedicated to players of the accordion . It was established on March 9, 1938 and is currently based in Fairfield, Connecticut Fairfield , Connecticut . Pietro Deiro was the first president of the American Accordionists Association. The organization holds an annual accordion festival. It has also commissioned works for accordion from more than 50 composers. External links http www.ameraccord.com American Accordionists Association official site Category Organizations established in 1938 Category Accordionists Category Accordion organizations Category Fairfield, Connecticut music org stub fi American Accordionists Association sv American Accordionists Association ...   more details



  1. American Physical Education Association

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 infobox organization name American Physical Education Association formation 1885 type Educational status Association location United States affiliations National Education Association American Physical Education Association APEA previously known as American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education is an United States American association, founded in 1885 to support gymnastics education. The name was changed in 1903, to the American Physical Education Association APEA . And in 1917, it created one of its most influential groups, the Women s Athletics Committee . The APEA joined forces, becoming part of the National Education Association NEA s Department of School Health and Physical Education in 1937, and then forming the Division of Recreation in 1938. Category Professional associations based in the United States US org stub Edu org stub ...   more details



  1. Guilford Native American Association

    Orphan date February 2009 The Guilford Native American Association is a Native Americans in the United States Native American community association in Guilford County, North Carolina Guilford County , North Carolina . It is a North Carolina State recognized American Indian Organization , ref cite journal author title American Indians in North Carolina journal Children s Services Practice Notes year 2006 volume 11 issue 2 accessdate 2007 05 25 url http ssw.unc.edu fcrp cspn vol11 no2 aiinnc.htm ref ref cite book last Paredes first J. Anthony title Indians of the southeastern United States in the late 20th century year 1992 publisher University of Alabama Press location Tuscaloosa isbn 0817305343 page 53 ref and is a United Way of America United Way referral agency. Incorporated in September 1975 by local parents as a non profit education advocacy group, the association has grown to encompass child care , employment , and age based community programs. It is the oldest American Indian urban association in North Carolina and one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the United States . ref cite web author Linton B, Stewart LS title Section 1 Background work Economic Development Assessment for the Guilford Native American Association publisher Office of Economic Development, University of North Carolina url https www.kenan flagler.unc.edu assets documents ED GNAA.pdf date 2003 08 13 accessdate 2007 05 25 ref ref name Timeline cite web title North Carolina American Indian History Time Line work North Carolina Museum of History url http ncmuseumofhistory.org nchh amerindian.html ... American Association url http www.guilfordnative.org pages services.html accessdate 2011 07 28 .... ref name Powwow cite web title Guilford Native American Association work Travel Tools, VisitNC.com ... link date July 2011 The association also operates the Guilford Native American Art Gallery in Greensboro ... GNAA website Category Guilford County, North Carolina Category Native American organizations Category ...   more details



  1. American Woman Suffrage Association

    The American Woman Suffrage Association AWSA was formed in November 1869 ref name Cullen DuPont2000 in response to a split in the American Equal Rights Association over the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution . Its founders, who supported the Fifteenth Amendment, included Lucy Stone ref name Cullen DuPont2000 cite book author Kathryn Cullen DuPont title Encyclopedia of women s history in America url http books.google.com books?id oIro7MtiFuYC&pg PA374 accessdate 28 November 2011 date 1 August 2000 publisher Infobase Publishing isbn 978 0 8160 4100 8 page 13 ref , and Henry Browne Blackwell Henry Blackwell . The AWSA founders were staunch abolitionist s, and strongly supported securing the right to vote for the Negro. They believed that the Fifteenth Amendment to the United ... the vote for women. On the other side of the split in the American Equal Rights Association, opposing ... Ruffin formed the American Woman Suffrage Association AWSA in Boston. Less militant than the National Woman Suffrage Association, the AWSA was only concerned with obtaining the vote and did not campaign on other issues. A supporter of the American Woman Suffrage Association was Fanny Baker Ames , and her ... there was conflict between the American Woman Suffrage Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association ... and the NWSA merged in 1890 to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association NAWSA . ref ... groups in the United States fr American Woman Suffrage Association ... formed the National Woman Suffrage Association NWSA to secure women s enfranchisement through a United ... achieved through state by state campaigns. ref Eleanor Flexner, Century of Struggle , pp. 136 148 ..., the National Woman Suffrage Association NWSA . The organization condemned the Fourteenth ... worked especially to invoke a new approach to philanthropy in the late nineteenth century. In her ... Joslyn Gage and Anna Howard Shaw . Notes references References Eleanor Flexner, Century of Struggle ...   more details



  1. American Missionary Association

    American Missionary had a circulation of 20,000 in the 19th century, ten times that of the abolitionist ... overseas. The 19th century missionary effort was strong in China and east Asia. Over time, the association ...Image American Missionary Association.jpg right The American Missionary Association AMA was a Protestant based abolitionist group founded on September 3, 1846 in Albany, New York . The main purpose of this organization was to Abolitionism abolish slavery , to educate African American s, to promote racial equality, and to promote Christian values. Its members and leaders were of both races and chiefly affiliated with Congregationalist , Methodist and Presbyterian churches. History The American Missionary Association was started by members of the American Home Missionary Society AHMS and the American ... before the American Civil War , aided by the strong westward migration of population from the East. ref Clifton H. Johnson, The Amistad Incident and the Formation of the American Missionary Association ... division. The records of the American Missionary Association are housed at the Amistad Research Center ... amaconst.pdf Constitution of the American Missionary Association , The American ... edu charleston ama.htm American Missionary Association , North by South , Kenyon University, 1998 http onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu webbin gutbook serial?name The 20American 20Missionary The American ... ama research.htm Guide to the Records of the American Missionary Association , Amistad Research Center Category United Church of Christ Category Abolitionism Category African American history Category Social history of the United States Category Social history of the American Civil War Category .... ref name DeBoer The organization started the American Missionary magazine, which published from 1846 ... us hidden histories blacks and the american.html Clara Merritt DeBoer, Blacks and the American Missionary Association , United Church of Christ, 1973, accessed 12 Jan 2009 ref The Cornell University ...   more details



  1. Norwegian-American Historical Association

    Norwegian American Historical Association publishes scholarly books, documenting research and interpretations of the United States American experience of Norwegian American immigrants from Norway . ref http www.naha.stolaf.edu pubs nastudies.htm Norwegian American Studies publications available online Norwegian American Historical Association ref On 4th day of February, 1926, the Norwegian American Historical Association was incorporated by Knut Gjerset , Birger Osland, and O. E. Rolvaag . The organization was founded at St. Olaf College , in Northfield , Minnesota . Although the Association is still ... pubs nas volume01 vol1 08.htm Certificate of Incorporation of the Norwegian American Historical Association Norwegian American Historical Association. Volume I Page 152 ref Theodore C. Blegen ... to high standards of historical scholarship enabled the Norwegian American Historical Association ... vol21 1.html Theodore C. Blegen Carlton C. Qualey, Norwegian American Historical Association. Volume 21 Page 3 ref Ole E. Rolvaag , the author of Giants in the Earth , became the Association s first secretary ... Historical Association, Volume XII Page 144 ref The Association promotes Norwegian American historical ... material.Its Norwegian American Studies publications are available online. The Association has enjoyed ... www.snl.no The Norwegian American Historical Association Norwegian American Historical Association ... Norwegian American Historical Association Archives Norwegian American Historic Association ref ref http www.naha.stolaf.edu pubs nas volume01 vol1 07.htm The Norwegian American Historical Association D. G. Ristad, Norwegian American Historical Association, Volume I Page 147 ref References and notes references External links http www.naha.stolaf.edu index.htm Norwegian American Historic Association ...?OpenDocument&print Sogn og Fjordane Norwegian American Historical Association http www.stolaf.edu ..., periodicals, photographs, diaries and newspapers related to Norwegian American life. ref http www.naha.stolaf.edu ...   more details



  1. American Psychoanalytic Association

    Commented out because image was deleted Image Apsa logo.jpg 300px right thumb psychoanalysis American Psychoanalytic Association APsaA is an association of Category Psychoanalysts psychoanalysts in the United States . It was founded in 1911 and forms part of the International Psychoanalytical Association . See also Psychoanalysis External links http www.apsa.org American Psychoanalytic Association http www.ipa.org.uk International Psychoanalytical Association Category Organizations based in New York Category 1911 establishments in the United States Category Psychoanalysts Category Psychology organizations Category Scientific societies Category School accreditors Category Supraorganizations bg es Asociaci n Psicoanal tica Estadounidense fr American Psychoanalytic Association pl American Psychoanalytic Association ...   more details



  1. American Correctional Association

    File American Correctional Association Logo.png thumb right American Correctional Association logo The American Correctional Association ACA , formerly known as the American Prison Association , is the oldest and largest international correctional association in the world. Approximately 80 percent of all state Department of Corrections departments of corrections and youth services are active participants. Also included are programs and facilities operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the private sector. See also Portalbox United States Law enforcement Law enforcement topics Incarceration in the United States External links http www.aca.org American Correctional Association Incarceration in the United States Category Jails in the United States Category Prisons in the United States Category Legal organizations based in the United States US org stub US prison stub ...   more details



  1. North American Millers' Association

    The North American Millers Association is a non profit trade association for the wheat , corn , oat and rye Milling grinding milling industries. It comprises companies operating grain mills in the United States and Canada and the companies providing products and services to the mills. The North American Millers Association is headquartered in Washington, DC. The Association was founded in April 1998, when the former Millers National Federation wheat flour millers, established 1902 , the American Corn Millers Federation corn dry millers, established 1918 , and Protein Grain Products International processors of grain products used in U.S. food aid programs merged to become the North American Millers Association. The American Oat Growers Association merged with the organization in 2000. References reflist External links http www.namamillers.org Category Trade associations ...   more details



  1. American Management Association

    refimprove date September 2008 The American Management Association AMA , based in New York City , is a corporate training and consulting group that provides a variety of educational and management development services to businesses, government agencies and individuals. The non profit membership organization offers business courses in communication, leadership, marketing, sales, human resources, finance and accounting. Founded in 1913, as the National Association of Corporation Schools, the AMA became the American Management Association in 1923. In 1963, the AMA established Operation Enterprise , a program designed for high school and college students. ref http www.amanet.org oe ref Notes and references Reflist External links http www.facebook.com pages American Management Association 176633092380292 American Management Association official Facebook page http www.amanet.org American Management Association official site http www.businessweek.com bschools 05 exec ed profiles americanmgmt.htm Business Week 2005 Executive Education Profile of the American Management Association Category Organizations based in the United States US company stub fr American Management Association ...   more details




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