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History and founding
However, following the founding of the National Gallery, London in 1824, the proposed Picture Gallery was no longer needed, and the space on the upper floor was given over to the Natural History collections.
* Joseph Smith — History: a first-person narrative of Joseph Smith's life before the founding of the Church.
" Frontspiece to ' The History of Royal Society | Royal-Society of London ', picturing Bacon ( in the right ) among the founding influences of the Royal Society | Society.
He was made an honorary founding member of the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh in 1808.
* History of ancient Israel and Judah — earliest date for Ahmose I founding the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
In 2008 the club celebrated what was claimed to be the 150th anniversary of the first meeting of its founding members, published " Melbourne FC – Since 1858 – An Illustrated History " and commemorated its formation by naming " 150 Heroes " as well as a birthday logo which appears on its official jersey.
* History of Estero's founding by Koreshans
Rudin underscores Groulx's founding role in scholarly History with the development of the Montréal History Department.
He was a lecturer in history at Hull University and at Trinity College, Dublin, before becoming the founding Professor of Modern History at Kent University in 1964, serving also as Master of Eliot College from 1969 to 1972.
* University of Bristol History ( references to the Fry family support in founding the university )
The origins of the Family History Library can be traced to the founding of the Genealogical Society of Utah in 1894.
* A thumb-nail history of the city of Houston, Texas, from its founding in 1836 to the year 1912, published 1912, hosted by the Portal to Texas History
He was a founding board member of its successor, the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California, in 1999 and was inducted as a Museum Fellow in 2003.
Professor of History John Fea, however, has recently noted in his book addressing the Christian element to the American founding that, " If the Treaty of Tripoli is correct ... then someone forgot to tell the American people.
The founding convention was held in the library of the American Museum of Natural History on September 26, 1883.
One of Robert's brother, Colonel Charles Swinhoe was a founding member of the Bombay Natural History Society in India and an expert on lepidoptera.
The prize was given to him for his founding of the Shoah Visual History Foundation.
During this period he became the first eminent exponent in Britain of the Wernerian geological system, or Neptunism, and the acknowledged leader of the Scottish Wernerians, founding and presiding over the Wernerian Natural History Society in 1808 until around 1850, when his health began to decline, together with the fortunes of the Society.
Settling in New York, Rafinesque became a founding member of the newly established " Lyceum of Natural History.
* History of Millsboro, Delaware: founding on the Indian River
From this point on, Santillán lived rather more obscurely, founding several more journals, and continuing his scholarly work, including extensive collaboration on the Gran Enciclopedia Argentina, and critical analyses of the labour movement and Peronism: Why We Lost the War: A Contribution to the History of the Spanish Tragedy ( 1940 ) – later made into a film by his son, Francisco Galindo – The Crisis of Capitalism and the Mission of the Proletariat ( 1946 ), the section on Argentina in The Labour Movement: Anarchism and Socialism Vol.
He was a founding member of the Natural History Society of Boston and most of his career was spent at Amherst College.
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he served on the boards of many eugenic and philanthropic societies, including the board of trustees at the American Museum of Natural History, a director of the American Eugenics Society, vice president of the Immigration Restriction League, a founding member of the Galton Society, and one of the eight members of the International Committee of Eugenics.

History and organization
* White, Leonard D. The Jeffersonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1801 – 1829 ( 1951 ), explains the operation and organization of federal administration
According to the all-time ranking published in 2009 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, an organization recognised by FIFA, based on clubs ' performance in international competitions, Juventus were Italy's best club and second in Europe of the 20th century.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (), known as CERN or Cern (; ; see History ) is an international organization whose purpose is to operate the world's largest particle physics laboratory.
* History of Taiwan from FAPA ( a pro-independence organization )
* Yordan Benedikov, " A History of Volunteers in the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885 ", published by the volunteer organization Slivnitsa, 1935 p. 83 ; new edition publishing house Издателство на Отечествения фронт, 1985 p. 113-14 ; Йордан Венедиков, История на доброволците от Сръбско-българската война-1885 г., Издава Доброволческата Организация " Сливница ”, 1935 стр.
* Society for the History of Technology, a professional organization for historians of technology
The nonprofit organization offers classroom teachers free and low-cost teaching activities based on A People's History and like-minded history texts.
::" The End of History was never linked to a specifically American model of social or political organization.
A Chinese tong ( community organization ) building in Isleton was featured on a July 2008 episode of the PBS program History Detectives.
In 2005 Conner Prairie Living History Museum formally split from Earlham College and would work as its own organization.
* United States Army, Final SWPA operations and organization of AFPAC, extracted from MacArthur Reports, Center for Military History
At the end of his Lectures on the Philosophy of History, Hegel leaves open the possibility that history has yet to accomplish certain tasks related to the inner organization of the state.
* History of the organization
* Canyonlands Natural History Association ( a non-profit organization established to assist the scientific and educational efforts of the NPS )
The organization of faculties into departments is not standardized, but most U. S. universities will have at least departments of History, Physics, English ( language and literature ), Psychology, and so on.
One of the volumes of the Jami ' al-Tawarikh deals with an extensive History of the Franks ( 1305 / 1306 ), possibly based on information from Europeans working under the Ilkhanates such as Isol the Pisan or Dominican friars, which is a generally consistent description with many details on Europe's political organization, the use of mappae mundi by Italian mariners, and regnal chronologies derived from the chronicle of Martin of Opava ( d. 1278 ).
The Gotham Center for New York City History is a non-profit organization founded in 2000 by historian Wallace to " examine and explore the city's rich history, and to make it more accessible to citizens and scholars, teachers and students, locals and out-of-towners.
The Mormon History Association ( MHA ) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study and understanding of all aspects of Mormon history to promote understanding, scholarly research, and publication in the field.
* In 2008's Get Smart, the fictional spy organization CONTROL is located underneath the National Museum of Natural History
The Long Kickline: A History of the Princeton Triangle Club, written in 1968 by Donald Marsden ' 64, provides a detailed chronology of the organization through the production of Sham on Wry in 1966-67.
Its first members were Mariano Ospina Vásquez, Alberto Camilo Suárez, Gabriel Ortiz Williamson, Carlos Caballero, Jesús del Corral and Mariano Ospina Pérez, the greatest dignitary in the History of the Federation, for whom the organization of the national coffee industry was one of his most serious and ambitious concerns.
* Biography by Women in History ( an organization in Ohio )
In March 2012, the International Stateless Persons Organisation ( ISPO ), an International non-governmental organization ( INGO ) was founded by HH Prince Dr. Fernando Macolor Cruz, tribal prince and instructor of History and Political Science at the Palawan State University in the Philippines.
The Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation for Women in Texas History, a non-profit 501 ( c )( 3 ) organization, was started by a group of her colleagues to carry on her work.

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