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Indians and organization
The film portrayed the team helping out a " troubled teenaged fan " and featured many members of the Indians organization.
His Woodcraft Indians ( a youth organization ), combined with the early attempts at Scouting from the YMCA and other organizations, and Daniel Carter Beard's Sons of Daniel Boone, to form the BSA.
" Early Europeans who first wrote about these Indians found matrilineal social organization to be unfamiliar and perplexing.
In 1998 the tribe established its government as a non-profit organization, known as the Beaver Creek Indians.
However, the party had established itself in the mainstream of Indian politics and soon began expanding its organization to attract young Indians throughout the country.
The BJP was left with only two parliamentary seats in the 1984 elections ; the party, however, had established itself in the mainstream of Indian politics, and soon began expanding its organization to attract young Indians throughout the country.
The Hudson's Bay Company maintained peace in Rupert's Land for the benefit of the fur trade ; the Plains Indians had achieved a rough balance of power between themselves ; the organization of the Métis provided internal security and a degree of external protection.
As head of Stadium Corp., Modell was also the landlord of the Indians organization.
The Indians organization became dissatisfied with Modell's Stadium Corp. as its landlord.
At season's end, though, after participating in a barroom brawl, Joe was traded to the Cleveland Indians organization for major-league pitcher Cardell Camper.
Poinsett served as Secretary of War from March 7, 1837 to March 5, 1841 and presided over the continuing removal of Indians west of the Mississippi and over the Seminole War ; reduced the fragmentation of the Army by concentrating elements at central locations ; equipped the light batteries of artillery regiments as authorized by the 1821 army organization act ; and again retired to his plantation at Georgetown, South Carolina, in 1841.
Indian armies were further diminished in numbers, cohesion, and organization because individual Indians fought only when and how they chose to do so.
The Daybreak Star Cultural Center is a Native American cultural center in Seattle, Washington, described by its parent organization United Indians of All Tribes as " an urban base for Native Americans in the Seattle area.
Indians general manager Hank Greenberg got Lemon to agree to his first reduction in contract salary since joining the organization.
Kevin Tillman is a former Minor League Baseball second baseman who left the Cleveland Indians organization after September 11, 2001 to enlist in the United States Army.
* Argenis Reyes, infielder in the Cleveland Indians organization.
The color line in American baseball excluded players of black African descent from Major League Baseball and affiliated minor leagues, until Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization for the 1946 season and in 1947, both Robinson in the National League and Larry Doby with the American League's Cleveland Indians appeared in games for the first time in MLB history.
After retirement, Ruffing worked as a roving instructor in the Cleveland Indians organization.
* Society of American Indians, an organization of prominent Native Americans active 1911 to 1923
# The National Congress of American Indians, the oldest and largest national Native American organization.
He noted that the Indians of Robeson County had developed an extensive system of schools and a political organization.
He was arrested on drug charges in 1987 while a member of the Cleveland Indians organization.
Following his retirement as a player, Valo worked with the Indians ' organization as a major league coach and minor league manager, and served as a scout for the Phillies for 13 years, until the time of his death.
Yet foremost on the new organization agenda was education, which its members saw as the key to promoting Hindu unity in all parts of the country, to promulgating the faith among future generations Hindus, and to provide Indians with greater opportunities for social advancement.

Indians and retired
Nevertheless, Greenberg retired as a player to take a front-office post with the Cleveland Indians.
After the 1947 season, Greenberg retired from the field to become the Cleveland Indians ' farm system director and two years later, their general manager and part-owner along with Bill Veeck.
After their Defeat the Rebels retired to the Isle aux Noix, where they continued till lately, sending out some Parties, and many Emissaries, to debauch the Minds of the Canadians and Indians, in which they have proved too successful, and for which they were too well prepared by the Cabals and Intrigues of these two last years ; We knew of their being reinforced, and very considerably, I suppose, as they appeared in Numbers near St. John's last Sunday Evening ; where or when they landed, or the Particulars since, we have but very imperfect Accounts of, all Communications with the Forts of St. John's and Chambli, being, as far as I can find, entirely cut off.
Perry retired in 1983 after pitching for eight teams ( the San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers ( twice ), San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners and Kansas City Royals ).
The Indians retired the number 455 in honor of the sellout record.
The team's home park is Coveleski Stadium, built in 1987 and named for Stanley Coveleski, the Hall of Fame pitcher who retired to South Bend after a career in major league baseball that included pitching an amazing 3 complete games to help the Cleveland Indians win the 1920 World Series.
He joined the Cleveland Indians in 1994, but left the team in August ; after an abortive attempt at a final comeback with the Cincinnati Reds, Morris retired.
The same year, Boudreau had his number ( 5 ) retired by the Cleveland Indians.
Reynolds retired the last 17 Indians he faced.
In the 21st century, the 75-year-old " Indians " mascot was retired because of NCAA restrictions against American Indian-themed mascots, considered " hostile and abusive " by Native Americans.
He retired as an active player after spending one year with the Cleveland Indians in 1990.
Game 7 was the final Major League Baseball game called by longtime Indians radio announcer Herb Score, as he retired at season's end.
* # 21 number retired by Cleveland Indians
Shore retired and bought the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League, where he was player-owner in 1939 – 40.
Evans retired from umpiring following the 1927 season to become the general manager of the Cleveland Indians, earning a substantial annual salary of $ 30, 000.
After the United States team was eliminated from the World Baseball Classic, he officially retired in an interview on YES, after a Yankees spring training victory versus the Indians where Leiter pitched 1 / 3 an inning.
* On May 30, 1997, he retired the first 25 Cleveland Indians before surrendering a single to Sandy Alomar Jr. with one out in the ninth.
On May 7, 2008 Newberry's Athletic Department officially retired the nickname " Indians " from all of the school's 15 NCAA athletic teams.
Ironically, the Indians won the World Series the year after he retired, and the year before he returned as pitching coach.
Cleveland retired his pitching uniform number 18 in ( he wore 43 and 2 as a coach ), and he was named one of the Indians ' top 100 players in 2001.
He retired in 2003 after having been with the Mets, Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, and Minnesota Twins.
The Indians attempted to capture the pack train of the army and retired from the field when they were unsuccessful.
Failing in their mission to capture most of the horses and mules, the Indians then retired from the field and the battle was over.

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