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Branch churches also sponsor annual public talks ( called lectures ) given by speakers selected annually by the Board of Lectureship in Boston.
Private banks elect members of the board of directors at their regional Federal Reserve Bank while the members of the Board of Governors are selected by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate.
In 1959, the Board of Visitors of UVA selected a permanent name for the college: George Mason College of the University of Virginia.
At the end of 2007 Harald Alvestrand was selected for the ICANN Board., where he remained until December 2010.
The Director General is selected by the Board and approved by the General Conference for renewable four year terms.
It is managed by a 16-member Board of Directors, which is composed of eight members selected by a Nominating Committee on which all the constituencies of ICANN are represented ; six representatives of its Supporting Organizations, sub-groups that deal with specific sections of the policies under ICANN's purview ; an At-Large seat filled by an At-Large Organization ; and the President / CEO, appointed by the Board.
On March 25, 2003, Kemp was selected as Chairman of the Board of Directors of USA Football, a national advocacy group for amateur football created by the National Football League ( NFL ) and the NFL Players Association.
The winner was selected by the NCS Board and later by King Features Syndicate, in honor of " Popeye " creator, Elzie Segar.
In 1907, the Board of Trustees selected the head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at Princeton University, Edgar Odell Lovett, to head the Institute, which was still in the planning stages.
The remaining Board positions are known as Independent Governors ( also referred to as Outside Governors ), and are selected from among individuals, preferably of national stature, and can not be employees or officers of the partner companies.
MSI's Board of Directors selected Waldemar Kaempffert, then the science editor of The New York Times, because he shared Rosenwald's vision.
Stone was selected as the design architect for the Museum in association with Philip Goodwin, the only architect on the Museum's Board.
On July 6, 1905, the Board of Control selected Gainesville for the new university campus.
# And it is further mutually agreed that any disputes arising as to the interpretation of this Agreement or the facts upon which such interpretation is made, shall be settled by an Arbitration Board of three, one member to be appointed by each of the parties, and the third to be selected by the two appointees.
RITchie was the selected name entered in 1990 by alumnus Richard P. Mislan during a College Activities Board " Name the RIT Tiger " contest.
A Vice-Chairman is selected by the Board from amongst its membership.
Board members are elected on a nonpartisan, county wide basis, with seven representatives chosen from the six townships and two members selected at-large.
The Board is led by a Freeholder Chair and Vice-Chair, selected on an annual basis from among its members.
At its second meeting, the Board selected the site, naming it Coffeeville in honor of General John Coffee, who had represented the United States in the treaties with the Choctaws and the Chickasaws.
In November 2006, the Twin Falls School Board selected " Riverhawks ," thus officially giving birth to the Canyon Ridge High School Riverhawks.
The President of the Board of Trustees ( mayoral equivalent ) is selected from among the five Trustees and serves a one-year term.
Beach Haven had previously been governed under the Walsh Act, by a three-member Board of Commissioners, one of whom was selected to serve as Mayor, under a system in place since 1946.
Edward A. Salina, Jr was selected by the Board of Education to serve as district Superintendent from July 1, 2011 replacing Christine P ' Simer.
The Town Board selected Alice Roker to be the town supervisor for the last three months of 2007 following the resignation of supervisor Linda Cooper.

Board and Tuscaloosa
The Tuscaloosa Trade School was created by the Alabama State Board of Education in 1950 and opened for classes in 1952.
Shelton State Community College was established on January 1, 1979, by the state Board of Education by combining Shelton State and the Tuscaloosa branch of Brewer State.
In 1974, the institution became Tuscaloosa State Technical College and was authorized by the Alabama State Board of Education to grant associate degrees.

Board and then
The New York Exchange Board had then mandated an organization to have a minimum of 100 stocks in order to trade in their exchange.
He then withdrew the Board nominations with the Senate's approval, replaced them, and White became the warden.
It is the Technical Committees that, formally, approve a British Standard, which is then presented to the Secretary of the supervisory Sector Board for endorsement of the fact that the Technical Committee has indeed completed a task for which it was constituted.
The Chelmscombe Quarry finished its work as a limestone quarry in the 1950s and was then used by the Central Electricity Generating Board as a Tower testing station.
While Eddy's Manual established limited executive functions under the rule of law in place of a traditional hierarchy, the controversial 1991 publication of a book by Bliss Knapp led the then Board of Directors to make the unusual affidavit during a suit over Knapp's estate that neither acts by it violating the Manual, nor acts refraining from required action, constituted violations of the Manual.
Ten years later he became the secretary and then the president of the first Illinois State Board of Health, which carried out most of its activities in Chicago.
Long, who then established a non-profit corporation,The Christian Board of Publication ” as the Brotherhood publishing house.
If the Board recommends approval, and the General Conference approves the application for membership, the State must then submit its instrument of acceptance of the IAEA Statute to the United States, which functions as the depositary Government for the IAEA Statute.
He was then awarded the Board of Trade Silver Medal in May 1886 for rescuing the crew of a capsized steamer near Gibraltar when on HMS Monarch as a gunnery lieutenant.
This area later came under the control of the London Transport Executive and then the London Transport Board.
Friedman served as an unofficial adviser to Ronald Reagan during his 1980 presidential campaign, and then served on the President's Economic Policy Advisory Board for the rest of the Reagan Administration.
The Board may then choose to hold public hearings on the issue.
Terms such as " stolen " were used in the context of taking children from their families – the Hon P. McGarry, a member of the Parliament of New South Wales, objected to the Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 which then enabled the Aborigines ' Protection Board to remove Aboriginal children from their parents without having to establish that they were in any way neglected or mistreated ; McGarry described the policy as " steal the child away from its parents ".
The statue was administered by the United States Lighthouse Board until 1901 and then by the Department of War ; since 1933 it has been maintained by the National Park Service.
In 2010, the SCI-owned Stanetsky Chapel, a Jewish funeral home in Brookline, MA, was charged by the State Board of Registration with serious violations of state law and regulations in connection with an incident where a woman was buried in the wrong grave, then disinterred without a legal permit being obtained and reburied in the correct grave with the woman's family not being notified of the mistake and the corrective procedure.
The Third Slate was then thrown out by the Illinois Election Board because of " insufficient signatures " on the nominating petitions.
The main attack came from Stanley Baldwin, then President of the Board of Trade, who spoke of Lloyd George as a " dynamic force " who would break the Conservative Party.
Upon graduation from an accredited school of respiratory therapy, the graduate is then eligible to write the national exam administered by the Canadian Board for Respiratory Care.
Horace Mann the then Secretary of the Board of Education of Massachusetts, USA favored the method and it soon became the dominant method state wide.
Entering the Cabinet as Minister of Labour in 1959, he was then Lord Privy Seal responsible for Macmillan's unsuccessful EEC entry negotiations, then President of the Board of Trade.
A lifelong Gilbert and Sullivan fan, in 1975, Wilson joined the Board of Trustees of the D ' Oyly Carte Trust at the invitation of Sir Hugh Wontner, who was then the Lord Mayor of London.
Melville Herskovits prepared a draft " Statement on Human Rights " which Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association revised, submitted to the Commission on Human Rights, and then published.
This experiment in nationalised brewing, known first as the ' Carlisle Board of Control ' then after the war the ' Carlisle & District State Management Scheme ', lasted until 1971.

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