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Mutual and Improvement
On November 29, 1911 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) organized the MIA Scouts along the lines recommended by the Boy Scouts of America as part of their Mutual Improvement Association youth program.
He was superintendent of the Boise Stake Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association and later a counselor in the stake presidency.
She was a primary organizer for the Young Ladies ' Mutual Improvement Association in 1870 and assisted Aurelia Spencer Rogers in establishing the Primary Association in 1878.
Heeding Brigham Young's 1869 call to reform, Snow, Mary Isabella Horne, and others established the Ladies ' Cooperative Retrenchment Association from which the Young Ladies ' Department of the Ladies ' Cooperative Retrenchment was formed ( later called the Young Ladies ' Mutual Improvement Association and now the Young Women ).
Smith also served as editor of the Improvement Era and Juvenile Instructor, and general superintendent of the Sunday School and Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association.
From 1948 to 1958, King was the second assistant to Elbert R. Curtis, who was the ninth General Superintendent of the church's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association.
From 1958 to 1969, Ashton was an assistant to the general superintendent of the church's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association.
Among various early callings he held were those of home missionary and president of the ward Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association ( YMMIA ).
Besides serving with Talmage when he was president of the European Mission and overseeing the Relief Society throughout the mission, Mrs. Talmage served for 40 years as a member of the General Board of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association of the LDS Church.
Another work by Widtsoe on Joseph Smith was Joseph Smith as a Scientist: A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy published by the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association in 1908.
In 1846 Allen published a pamphlet on Mutual Improvement, advocating the institution of good-conduct prizes to be awarded by ballot by the community divided for the purpose into small groups ; and in 1849 a Plan for the immediate Extinction of the Slave Trade, for the Relief of the West India Colonies, and for the Diffusion of Civilisation and Christianity in Africa by the co-operation of Mammon with Philanthropy, a scheme of compulsory " apprenticeship " or " temporary bondage ".
* Hong Kong Christian Mutual Improvement Society
He served for 13 years on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ’ Young Men Mutual Improvement Association ( YMMIA ) General Board and for several years as chairman of its General Scout Committee.
Just prior to his marriage to Lucy, Smith served as a Mutual Improvement Association missionary throughout many areas in Southern Utah.
From 1921 to 1935, Smith was the general superintendent of the church's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association.
In June 1925, Clark was appointed to the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association Board of the LDS Church.
A year later, January 21, 1899, representatives of the Ladies Reading Club, the Mutual Improvement Club, and the Sunflower Club met with Mrs. Haldeman and formed the Federation of City Clubs.

Mutual and Association
In November 2006, an Argentine judge issued an arrest warrant for former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and eight other ex-officials in relation to the 1994 bombing of the Jewish-Argentine Mutual Association ( AMIA ) community center in Buenos Aires which killed 85 people.
The Pleasantview Fire Protection District is also an integral member of a large Mutual Aid Association of fire fighters, paramedics and rescue workers throughout our area.
The HVAS is a member of the New Jersey State First Aid Council, the Pascack Valley Volunteer Ambulance Association, and the Pascack Valley Mutual Aid Group.
The RVVAC is a member of the New Jersey State First Aid Council, the Pascack Valley Volunteer Ambulance Association, and the Pascack Valley Mutual Aid Group.
The Fire Department has mutual aid agreements with all Hudson County departments and is also a member of The Southern Bergen County Mutual Aid Association.
Camp Vail became Alfred Vail Mutual Association, one of New Jersey's first cooperative housing entities.
The career firefighters ( excluding Chief and Deputy Chiefs ) are members of The New Jersey Firefighter's Mutual Benevolent Association Local # 30 ( NJ FMBA ).
In 1844 a rally organized by the Taconic Mutual Association took place in the center of the hamlet.
One of the representative institutions of the town, the Mutual Insurance Association of Sand Lake, Poestenkill, Berlin and Stephentown, was founded May 21, 1878, the first directors being Joel B. Peck, Dr. E. W. Carmichael, Lewis W. Allendorph, John Vosburgh, John M. Miller, John Miller, William Upham and Arthur M. Peck.
The OTFAC is a member of the New Jersey State First Aid Council, the Pascack Valley Volunteer Ambulance Association, and the Pascack Valley Mutual Aid Group.
The Supreme Court had already decided unanimously in 1915 in Mutual Film Corporation v. Industrial Commission of Ohio that free speech did not extend to motion pictures, and while there had been token attempts to clean up the movies before, such as when the studios formed the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry ( NAMPI ) in 1916, little had come of the efforts.
The Springfield, Illinois-based Illinois Education Association Mutual Insurance Company, was renamed in honor of Mann in 1950 as the Horace Mann Educators Corporation.
Washington Mutual was incorporated as the Washington National Building Loan and Investment Association on September 25, 1889, after the great Seattle fire destroyed of the central business district of Seattle.
* The National Association ( NA ) permits pitching with a wrist snap, practically legalising the Mutual of New York ( NA ).
* Mutual of New York 1876 – transferred from National Association
According to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association ( ISDA ), who organised them, auctions have recently proved an effective way of settling the very large volume of outstanding CDS contracts written on companies such as Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual.
with the Army to purchase the development, which was later named Alfred Vail Mutual Association, and due to the
* Manufacturer's Mutual Association, an organization formed in 1902 to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry
An example is the notorious UK case Ayrshire Employers Mutual Insurance Association v IRC, where the House of Lords held that Parliament had “ missed fire ”.

Mutual and program
If it is decided to make a small shift which may be required from military aid or special assistance funds, in order to carry out the purposes of the Mutual Security Act through this new peaceful program, this will be a hopeful sign to the world.
Kane hosted a weekly national radio program called Famous First Facts from 1938 to 1939 on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
" Once The Shadow joined Mutual as a half-hour series on Sunday evenings, the program did not leave the air until December 26, 1954.
The final radio series was broadcast on Mutual from January 2, 1955 to December 25, 1955 a 30-minute program heard Sundays at 5pm.
He also hosted a radio show, Your Ballad Man, in 1949 that was broadcast nationwide on the Mutual Radio Network and featured a highly eclectic program, from gamelan music, to Django Reinhardt, to Klezmer music, to Sidney Bechet and Wild Bill Davison, to jazzy pop songs by Maxine Sullivan and Jo Stafford, to readings of the poetry of Carl Sandburg, to hillbilly music with electric guitars, to Finnish brass bands – to name a few.
As described in a 1943 Supreme Court ruling upholding the regulatory power of the Federal Communications Commission, Mutual " offered this program of outstanding national interest to stations throughout the country, including NBC and CBS affiliates in communities having no other stations.
After initial reservations, Johnson supported the new alliance and the program of military assistance for NATO and other U. S. allies instituted by the Mutual Defense Assistance Act ( 1949 ).
From 1935 to 1936, Allen and Pearson broadcast a 15-minute program twice a week on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
In 1985, Westwood One purchased the Mutual Broadcasting System, one of the " Big Four " of the 1940s in American radio, and continued to operate it as a separate network program service into the 1990s.
On November 24, 1941, Sothern performed in the Lux Radio Theater adaptation of Maisie Was a Lady, and the popularity of the film series led to her own radio program, The Adventures of Maisie, broadcast on CBS from 1945 to 1947, on Mutual Broadcasting System in 1952 and in syndication from 1949 to 1953.
In 1957, WOR ended its relationship with Mutual and became an independent station and Mutual's New York outlet became WAAT in Newark for a brief period, but WOR continued to carry Mutual's " Top of the News " with Fulton Lewis for 15 minutes each evening Monday to Friday at 7: 00 p. m. for several more years after it had briefly shifted to WMGM ( WHN ) where the program, from WOL Mutual in Washington, had debuted in New York City in the 1930s.
Thousands of letters have come to me from the many listeners who enjoy my weekly radio program on the Mutual Broadcasting System, urging me to put some of my stories into printed form.
By 1942 The Lutheran Hour was receiving more mail than the well-known Amos ‘ n Andy radio program, and The Old Fashioned Revival Hour was the largest program on the Mutual Broadcasting System, purchasing 50 % more airtime than the next largest secular broadcaster.
Cooper's show competed with a similar program ( hosted by Orson Welles ), which ran on Mutual in 1952.
He became the host of Mutual Radio's Purina-sponsored segment of the Opry and of Mutual ’ s Checkerboard Jamboree, a midday program shared with Ernest Tubb that was broadcast from a Nashville theater.
Richard Marlin Perkins ( March 28, 1905 – June 14, 1986 ) was a zoologist best known as a host of the television program Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom from 1963 to 1985.
Paramount's animated Superman short films used voices by the radio actors, and Columbia's Superman movie serials ( 1948, 1950 ) were " adapted from the Superman radio program broadcast on the Mutual Network ".
In 1980, the program moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System and became the Mutual Radio Theater.
In 1982, McKeown anchored a special Fifth Estate report about animal cruelty in Hollywood, focusing on the 1958 Walt Disney film White Wilderness as well as the television program Mutual of Omaha ’ s Wild Kingdom.

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