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Mitrinović later founded the New Europe Group.

Mitrinović and ),
* Dragoslav S. Mitrinović, Sur les nombres de Stirling de première espèce et les polynômes de Stirling, AMS 11B73_05A19, Publications de la Faculté d ' Electrotechnique de l ' Université de Belgrade, Série Mathématiques et Physique ( ISSN 0522-8441 ), no.
* Scientists: Dejan Stojkovic ( Ph. D. physics, professor in USA ), Marjan Bosković, ( MD ), anatomy professor ; Dragan Pavlović, ( MD ); Dragoslav Mitrinović, mathematician.
Dimitrije Mitrinović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Митриновић ; 21 October 1887 in Herzegovina – 28 August 1953 in Richmond ( present-day Richmond-upon-Thames ), Surrey, UK ) was a Serbian philosopher, poet, revolutionary, mystic, theoretician of modern painting, traveller and cosmopolite.
The works of Mitrinović have remained scattered in numerous European periodicals ( like the provocative texts based on psychological and philosophical theories, such as: Frojd prema Adleru ( Freud versus Adler ), Značaj Jungovog dela ( The Importance of Jung's Work ), Marks i Niče kao istorijska pozadina Adlera ( Marx and Nietzsche being the Historical Background of Adler ), Načela genija ( The Principles of a Genius ), Carstvo snova ( The Realm of Dreams ).
In addition to the selected works of Dimitrije Mitrinović ( published in the Serbian language, a number of years after his death ) and the special study by Predrag Palavestra, Dogma i utopija ( Dogma and Utopia ), in the Serbian language in 1977 ), two books have been distributed by Columbia University Press, New York ; the first of them was published in 1984 and the second one in 1987.

Mitrinović and Adler
This overlapped the Mitrinović group: there had been a shared interest in the journal Purpose, from 1929, and the theories of Adler were also a common factor.
The Utopian and messianic ideas of Mitrinović ( incorporated in the philosophical concepts of Husserl and Peter Demianovich Ouspensky, the theosophical doctrine of G. I. Gurdjieff, and the psychoanalytical school of Freud, Jung and Adler ) were brought to the attention of the public not only in the periodical The New Age but also in the periodical The New Atlantis ( which Mitrinović edited ) and The New Albion ( which he co-edited with A. R.

Mitrinović and different
Ten years before La rebellion de las masas by Ortega y Gasset, Mitrinović prophesied: " Being different from the other races, the population of Europe has always given birth to its contradictions and always with the chances of their solution in some ultimate synthesis.

founded and Adler's
Stella Adler ( February 10, 1901 – December 21, 1992 ) was an American actress and an acclaimed acting teacher, who founded the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City ( 1949 ) and the The Stella Adler Academy of Acting in Los Angeles ( 1985 ) with long-time protégé Joanne Linville, who continues to teach and furthers Adler's legacy.
In the past, he has also played in bands he founded such as Saints of the Underground, Adler's Appetite ( formerly Suki Jones ), New World Idols, Rubber ( formerly Blow ), Big Bang Babies, and Empire ( 1987 ).

founded and Society
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
* 1845 – The Russian Geographical Society is founded in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
In 1905 Widor and Schweitzer were among the six musicians who founded the Paris Bach Society, a choir dedicated to performing J. S.
The Society for Psychical Research was founded in 1882 with the express intention of investigating phenomena relating to Spiritualism and the afterlife.
In November 1830, he and William Lloyd Garrison founded what he later called a " preliminary Anti-Slavery Society ", though he differed from Garrison as a nonresistant.
In 1975, the " Islamic Society " split between supporters of Massoud and Rabbani, who led the Jamiat-i Islami, and elements surrounding Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who then founded the Hezb-i Islami.
In 1831 the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society founded Queen's College.
In 1838, the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society founded Queen's College ( named for Queen Victoria ).
* 1971 – The Society for American Baseball Research is founded in Cooperstown, New York.
However, perhaps the first organised attempt to conserve cultural patrimony was the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in the UK, influenced by the writings of John Ruskin the society was founded by William Morris and Philip Webb in 1877.
In 1912, the Anthroposophical Society was founded.
* 1866 – The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( ASPCA ) is founded in New York City by Henry Bergh.
He proposed the Celsius temperature scale in a paper to the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala, the oldest Swedish scientific society, founded in 1710.
The first building society to be established was Ketley's Building Society, founded by Richard Ketley, the landlord of the Golden Cross inn, in 1775.
In the same decade, the journal Cognitive Science and the Cognitive Science Society were founded.
The National Speleological Society of the USA was later founded in 1941 ( originally formed as the Speleological Society of the District of Columbia on May 6, 1939 ) and the Swiss Society of Speleology created in 1939 in Geneva, but the first speleological institute in the world was founded in 1920 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, by Emil Racovita, a Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist and explorer of Antarctica.
The Charles S. Peirce Society was founded in 1946.
An international daily newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, founded by Eddy in 1908 and winner of seven Pulitzer prizes, is published by the church through the Christian Science Publishing Society.
She also founded The Doris Day Animal League, which merged into The Humane Society of the United States in 2006.
The College's founder Eleazar Wheelock designed a seal for his college bearing a striking resemblance to the seal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, a missionary society founded in London in 1701, in order to maintain the illusion that his college was more for mission work than for higher education.

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The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.
* 1922 – Freddie Laker, English businessman, founded Laker Airways ( d. 2006 )
* 1720 – Samuel Whitbread, English politician and brewer, founded Whitbread ( d. 1796 )
* 1933 – Keith Duckworth, English engineer, founded Cosworth ( d. 2005 )
Ajmer is notable for its public schools formed in accordance with the precepts of English public schools, amongst which are Mayo College, founded by the British Raj in 1875 to educate the children of Rajputana's royalty and nobles.
In 1965, he founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications and began his monumental work on the Talmud, including translation into Hebrew, English, Russian, and various other languages.
The Cyprus legal system is founded on English law, and is therefore familiar to most international financiers.
Conectiva was a company founded on August 28, 1995, in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, by a group of friends, among them Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, who was a pioneer in the distribution of Linux and open source software in Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish and English for all of Latin America.
Commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good.
* 1951 – Richard Desmond, English publisher and businessman, founded Northern & Shell
The English Rosicrucian society, founded in 1867 by Robert Wentworth Little, claimed Bulwer-Lytton as their ' Grand Patron ', but he wrote to the society complaining that he was ' extremely surprised ' by their use of the title, as he had ' never sanctioned such '.
Daniil Aleksandrovich, the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky, founded the principality of Moscow ( known as Muscovy in English ), which eventually expelled the Tatars from Russia.
The first entirely Catholic English language publication published in Buenos Aires, The Southern Cross is an Argentine newspaper founded on January 16, 1875 by Dean Patricio Dillon, an Irish immigrant, a deputy for Buenos Aires Province and president of the Presidential Affairs Commission amongst other positions.
One of the most widespread is the international organization Theatresports, which was founded by Keith Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many consider to be the seminal work on the relationship between status, story telling and improvisational acting, Impro.
The CISPR ( Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioélectriques ) – in English, the International Special Committee on Radio Interference – is one of the groups founded by the IEC.
* 1954 – Len Davies, English wrestling promoter, founded Real Quality Wrestling
* 1910 – Mary Whitehouse, English activist, founded the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association ( d. 2001 )
* 1931 – Lawrie Dring, English scout leader, founded World Federation of Independent Scouts ( d. 2012 )
* 1947 – Ron Dennis, English businessman, founded McLaren Automotive
* 1647 – Thomas Hooker, English minister, founded the Colony of Connecticut ( b. 1586 )
* 1859 – Henry Simpson Lunn, English humanitarian and minister, founded Lunn Poly ( d. 1939 )
* 1940 – Clive Sinclair, English inventor and businessman, founded Sinclair Radionics and Sinclair Research
He founded York ( now Toronto ) and was instrumental in introducing institutions such as the courts, trial by jury, English common law, freehold land tenure, and in abolishing slavery.
* 1882 – Geoffrey de Havilland, English engineer and businessman, founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company ( d. 1965 )

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