Sentences with phrase «own fraternal organization»

In 1914 the converts of these meetings banded themselves into a fraternal organization devoted to the reclamation of other drunkards.
The author points to evidence in a variety of other civic arenas as well — labor unions, parent - teacher organizations and fraternal organizations.
This will be taken to Include political organizations; fraternal organizations; college and school groups; labor groups; industrial, business and professional organizations; religious orders; civic clubs, memorial and patriotic societies; philanthropic and reform societies (Anti-Tobacco League, for example); athletic organizations; women's groups, etc., which are in good standing.
It pointed to evidence of declining participation in a variety of civic arenas — politics, churches, labor unions, parent - teacher organizations and fraternal organizations.
We may have underestimated the continuing influence of those traditional institutions which have managed to survive without the benefit of the mass media for many years and which continue to transfer cultural values — the family, home, community, school, church, fraternal organizations, and others.
We started out with the proposition that the ideal of a fraternal organization of society will remain powerless if it is supported by idealists only; that it needs the firm support of a solid class whose economic future is staked on the success of that ideal; and that the industrial working class is consciously or unconsciously committed to the struggle for the realization of that principle.
There is also hope, and considerable evidence, that we may have underestimated the continuing influence of those traditional institutions which have managed to survive without the benefit of the mass media for many years and which continue to transfer cultural values — the family, home, community, school, church, fraternal organizations, and others.
It's one big fraternal organization.
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America is one of the oldest and largest fraternal organizations in the country.
Some churches and fraternal organizations (e.g. Lions Club, Rotary Club) will sponsor a child at a specific camp.
Lt. Dan McWilliams filed a complaint with the department after the president of the Vulcan Society — a fraternal organization of black firefighters — asked him to «help in a different capacity» at a church service instead of holding a flag, according to FDNY sources.
The RC Shields is a fraternal organization consisting of over 1,400 active and retired members of law enforcement who work or reside in our county.
NYPD fraternal organization, 10 - 13 of Brooklyn and Staten Island, signs documents in support of the PBA and Patrick Lynch, to bar Mayor di Blasio and Council Speaker Viverito from their funerals.
He received an endorsement from national black police fraternal organization, Blacks In Law Enforcement of America, Friday morning and now the wife of Judge Edwards is publicly declaring her support on Monday.
Detective Yuseff Hamm, 49, is a 15 - year veteran of the NYPD and president of the Guardians Association, the fraternal organization that represents African - American police officers in the city.
SCHROON LAKE — A popular fraternal organization has formed a farm team designed to install civic virtues in the next generation of tomorrow's leaders.
Lou Telano, president of the Baldwin - based fraternal organization for retired officers, said the group selected Mangano partly because of his work securing the Coliseum deal.
In the 1930s, a D.C. - based doctor named William Cardozo was one of the first black doctors to conduct research into this disease, and he did so with a grant from Alpha Phi Alpha the first black Fraternal organization.
Proceeds were split fifty - fifty between the St. Thomas Asylum for Crippled Orphans and the policemen's own fraternal organization, the Boston Social Club, which used the donations to bolster a health fund for injured coppers and to defray costs...
These funds come from corporations, charitable organizations, individuals, educational institutions, professional organizations, memorial foundations, fraternal organizations, and more.
Whether your organization is a fellow non-profit, a fraternal organization, a church group, or something else entirely, we're always happy to come and give a talk on the Santa Fe Animal Shelter or on any animal issue.
He was accepted into the veterinary program at the University of Illinois in 1995 and was an active member in the veterinary fraternal organization.
The hotel property was converted from agricultural to commercial use after the battle, and in 1909 a fraternal organization built the current six story building to serve as a hotel and their fraternal lodge.
A fraternal organization built the current six - story building in 1909 to serve as a hotel and fraternal lodge.
In 1984, he moved his studio to a building on Grand and Centre Streets, which was formerly occupied by a fraternal organization called the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, but by the»80s was mostly full of sweatshops.
As part of his premises liability practice, he has represented bars, chain restaurants, nightclubs, and fraternal organizations on issues relating to liquor liability and of course the bar fights or shootings that turn into negligent security cases.
Fraternal Insurance - a form of group coverage or disability insurance available to members of a fraternal organization.
Foresters Financial is another company that is a fraternal organization.
They are a nonprofit fraternal organization licensed to provide insurance, so they include (at no additional charge) many valuable member benefits to all their policyholders.
Since they are a fraternal organization, they give their members access to many valuable member benefits.
Royal Neighbors, founded in 1895 as a fraternal organization by eight women, is continuing to be led by women today.
The company's commitment to working families has been recognized by more than 20,000 different groups, which represent labor unions, associations, sporting groups, fraternal organizations, licensed professionals, and non-profit entities.
Woodmen of the World is a fraternal organization based in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, that operates a large, privately held insurance company for its members.
Identified and targeted customers ranging from major national and international to small and medium sized local companies, unions and fraternal organizations.
There are several fraternal organizations that were set up specifically to help their members set up strong career networks, so take advantage of those opportunities when they present themselves.

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Each chapter discusses an aspect of the one theme that the central purpose of all education — whether in homes, schools, churches, business organizations, community agencies, or the mass media, and whatever the area of learning, whether science, art, health, or international relations — should be the transformation of persons from the life of self - centered desire to that of devoted service of the excellent, and at the same time the creation of a democratic commonwealth established in justice and fraternal regard rather than in expediency.
Many persons who are not likely to join groups in churches and schools may do so if they're made available in family counseling agencies» mental health services, youth organizations, business and industry, fraternal groups, self - help groups (such as A.A., P.W.P., Alanon, etc.), and in the many organizations devoted to special needs of the handicapped, ex-prisoners, ex-patients, unwed parents, minority groups of all kinds, senior citizens, community action groups, ethnic organizations.
He also traces the history of Islam among African - Americans by tying together such key developments as the formation of black fraternal lodges in the 18th and 19th centuries; Noble Drew Ali's 1913 organization of the Moorish Science Temple in Newark, New Jersey; the growth of various Islamic missionary and revivalist movements beginning in the 19th and continuing throughout the 20th centuries; and the conversion to Islam of be-bop jazz musicians who helped raise the faith's profile in the African - American community.
Power - sharing occurs at the elite level, while at the grassroots each subculture has its own churches (if applicable), labor unions, hospitals, charitable organizations, fraternal associations and so forth.
Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organizations.
While Thursday's gathering was decidedly smaller than the epic concert, it seemed to generate no less a fraternal spirit as Dolan, who was joined by Catholic Charities» Executive Director Monsignor Kevin Sullivan and other members of the organization, spoke emphatically of their backing of the Farmworkers Fair Labor Practices Act.
The tendency to dominate, in particular, is an element of all human associations, from the family through fraternal and professional associations and local political organizations, to the state.
Also at noon, Black / Hispanic Fraternal & Greek letter organizations and others rally to denounce and combat gang and gun violence, outside Sylvia's restaurant, 328 Malcolm X Blvd., Manhattan.
Individual members of the Law Enforcement community and police organizations have been invited to participate, to include but not limited to; Latino National Republican Coalition of Rockland County, the 65th Infantry Honor Task Force, the Hispanic Officers Association of Westchester, the Rockland County Hispanic Society, National Latino Officer's Association, Fraternal Order of Police and others by word of mouth, E-mails and social media in an effort to exhibit a show of solidarity.
Commercial sector: An energy - consuming sector that consists of service - providing facilities and equipment of businesses; Federal, State, and local governments; and other private and public organizations, such as religious, social, or fraternal groups.
Kent's commitment to his community can be seen through his active involvement in politics and with several fraternal and charitable organizations.
In 1937, at the behest of the Knights of Columbus (a Catholic fraternal service organization named for the voyager), President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside Columbus Day as a federal holiday.»
In «Bowling Alone,» (Simon & Schuster, 2000), Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam researched statistics on membership in parent - teacher organizations, fraternal associations, religious groups and unions, as well as surveys of voting patterns, philanthropic contributions and time spent visiting neighbors and reading, to support his thesis.
COMMENT [1] Educational, civic, religious, fraternal, and charitable organizations often sponsor meetings, seminars, symposia, dinners, awards ceremonies, and similar events.
[4] Identification of a judge's position in educational, religious, charitable, fraternal, or civic organizations on letterhead used for fund - raising or membership solicitation does not violate this Rule.
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