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The National Assembly taking the Tennis Court Oath ( sketch by Jacques-Louis David ).
Rock Bridge houses around fifty-five clubs and organizations, including, but not limited to, Intramural Table Tennis League, Chess Club, Global Issues Club, Dumbledore's Army, the Zombie Defense League, Guitar Club, Bible Club, National Honors Society, Student Environmental Coalition, MSU-Muslim Students Union, Future Lawyers of America, Astronomy Club, National Art Honors Society, Weight Lifting Club, and the language Honors Societies.
On 21 May 1881, the United States National Lawn Tennis Association ( now the United States Tennis Association ) was formed to standardize the rules and organize competitions.
For example, the United States Tennis Association administers the National Tennis Rating Program ( NTRP ), which rates players between 1. 0 and 7. 0 in 1 / 2 point increments.
The members of the Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, and the National Constituent Assembly abolished feudalism on 4 August 1789.
* The United States National Lawn Tennis Association ( USNLTA ) is founded, and the first U. S. Tennis Championships are played.
As the Third Estate declared itself a National Assembly and took the Tennis Court Oath — and as others listened to rumors that the queen wished to bathe in their blood — Marie Antoinette went into mourning for her eldest son.
Louis's attempts to control it resulted in the Tennis Court Oath ( serment du jeu de paume ), on 20 June, and the declaration of the National Constituent Assembly on 9 July.
The United States Tennis Association Boys 18 and 16 National Tennis Championships are hosted every summer by Kalamazoo College.
There were also two professional circuits in existence at the start of the Open Era: World Championship Tennis ( WCT ), which was men only, and the National Tennis League ( NTL ).
Also at the university is the Scottish National Swimming Academy, as well as the Gannochy National Tennis centre, which is seen as a tennis centre of excellence.
Another National Historic Landmark District, Bellevue Avenue, is the home of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, where important tennis players are commemorated, as well as a number of mansions dating back to the Gilded Age, including The Breakers, Belcourt Castle, Chateau-sur-Mer, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff, Rough Point, and the William Watts Sherman House.
The Gannochy National Tennis Centre on the University campus is recognised as a national centre of excellence, and the campus also has an indoor 50 metre swimming pool, badminton and squash courts, a fitness centre, strength and conditioning centre, sports halls and all-weather playing fields available for student, staff and public use.
The United States Open Tennis Championships, often referred to as Flushing Meadows, is a hardcourt tennis tournament which is the modern iteration of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the U. S. National Championship, which for men's singles was first contested in 1881.
Since 1978, the tournament has been played on acrylic hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York City.
The tournament was first held in August 1881 on the grass courts at the Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island and in that first year only clubs that were members of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association ( USNLTA ) were permitted to enter.
In 1978 the tournament moved from the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, Queens to the larger USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, in the process switching the surface from clay, used in the last three years at Forest Hills, to hard courts.

National and Club
While fifty years before, Albert Goodwill Spalding, secretary of the Chicago Ball Club of the National League, could write earnestly to the manager of the Buffalo club and request a guarantee of one hundred dollars for a baseball game in August, in this Golden Era a game at the Yankee Stadium might bring in nearly a hundred thousand dollars at the gate.
Speeches by the Soviet ambassador became the vogue as he obliged rural Maryland Rotarians and National Press Club alike.
`` Meet the Artist '' is the invitation issued by members of the Greater Philadelphia Section of the National Council of Jewish Women as they arrange for an annual exhibit and sale of paintings and sculpture at the Philmont Country Club on April 8 and 9.
The Augusta National Golf Club Course got up and bit both Player and Palmer.
Beira-Mar Sport Club ( founded 1922 ) has a sports academy with various youth levels participating in all kinds of sports codes notably in Basketball and Futsal in both National and Provincial levels.
In all, the Anson-led Chicago Base Ball Club lost six National League pennants between 1876 and 1886.
In 1890 she exhibited at the Paris Exposition, obtained in 1893 the gold medal of the Philadelphia Art Club, and also the Dodge prize at the New York National Academy of Design.
Eisenhower was a golf enthusiast later in life, and joined the Augusta National Golf Club in 1948.
Two months later he fell ill and spent over a month in recovery at Augusta National Golf Club.
The largest and most influential environmental organizations in the United States, according to Andrew Rowell are the so called Group of Ten: Defenders of Wildlife, Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Friends of the Earth, Izaak Walton League, Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society and the World Wide Fund for Nature
Working through the Sierra Club he founded, Muir succeeded in 1905 in having Congress transfer the Mariposa Grove and Yosemite Valley to the National Park Service.
A figure of was a commonly accepted estimate of the spill's volume and has been used by the State of Alaska's Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and environmental groups such as Greenpeace and the Sierra Club.
Due to the emergency of war the National Convention created the Committee of Public Safety, controlled by Maximilien Robespierre of the Jacobin Club, to act as the country's executive.
In 1867 he accompanied the National Base Ball Club of Washington D. C. on their inaugural national tour, as their official scorer, and in 1874 was instrumental in organizing a similar tour of England, which included games of both baseball and cricket.
Kemp speaks at the National Press Club ( USA ) | National Press Club in 2006.
Kemp with then-United States Senator Barack Obama at the Public Internet Channel launch at the National Press Club ( USA ) | National Press Club in 2006.
In a meeting held on 9 November 1905 at the Field and Academic Club, Subodh Chandra Mullick pledged Rupees one lakh for the foundation of a National University in Bengal.
Other places of interest include Kabul City Center, which is Kabul's first shopping mall, the shops around Flower Street and Chicken Street, Wazir Akbar Khan district, Kabul Golf Club, Kabul Zoo, Abdul Rahman Mosque, Shah-Do Shamshira and other famous mosques, the National Gallery of Afghanistan, the National Archives of Afghanistan, Afghan Royal Family Mausoleum, the OMAR Mine Museum, Bibi Mahro Hill, Kabul Cemetery, and Paghman Gardens.

National and NTC
After the Libyan civil war, the National Transitional Council ( NTC ) has been responsible for the transition of the administration of the governing of Libya.
As a result of the collapse of the Gaddafi government in August 2011 due to the Libyan civil war, Libya is under de facto administration of the National Transitional Council ( NTC ).
The plan outlined calls for the NTC to form a de jure interim government based in Tripoli within 30 days of " liberation " and hold elections for a Public National Conference to replace it within 240 days.
b ) The Regulator ( National Telecom Corporation, NTC ): in charge of regulatory functions.
The average result of the TRE survey in Thailand ( 2. 8 out of 5 ) reveals mixed performance of the National Telecommunications Commission ( NTC ), the Thai telecom regulatory body.
* Geoff Parkes and Alan Cornell 1992, ' NTC's Dictionary of German False Cognates ', National Textbook Company, NTC Publishing Group.
Formerly the 98th Range Wing, NTTR provides instrumentation for Green Flag West at the National Training Center ( NTC ) and Leach Lake Tactics Range ( LLTR ).
Fort Irwin & the National Training Center ( NTC ) is a major training area for the United States Military and is a census-designated place located in the Mojave Desert in northern San Bernardino County, California.
The Emirati government, as part of its support to the National Transitional Council in the course of the 2011 Libyan civil war, requested that Etisalat assist the NTC restore mobile communications to the rebel-held areas of Libya, which had been cut off by the government of Muammar Gaddafi.
The exchange which was installed on the first floor of 66 Bath Street on the corner of Minden Place was taken over in 1895 when the company was incorporated into the National Telephone Company ( NTC ) and is very close to the present day main exchange building in Saint Helier.
The history of telecommunications in United Kingdom starts in 1879, with the establishment of its first telephone exchange in London by The Telephone Company ( Bells Patents ) Ltd. On 10 March 1881, National Telephone Company ( NTC )-a British telephone company was formed, which later brought together smaller local telephone companies.
Also, having one NTC ( National Textile Corporation ) project ' Tapti Mills ' and 30-35 textile companies like " Shri Kailashpati Textile " " Kamal Textiles " " Paras Process " " Annapurna Calandering Works " " Neel Kamal Processors " " Shivam Textiles " & " Ambey Process " and many more, are best known for interlining cloth, Grey Markin, Bleached Dhoti, Cambric, Power loom Cloth bakram and other types of fabric.
* The National Training Center or NTC at Fort Irwin, California -- home unit is the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment ( the Blackhorse )
On August 7, 2003, the National Telecommunications Commission ( NTC ) approved the legal transfer of Globe's wireline business, authorizations, properties, assets and obligations to Islacom.
The National Tennis Centre ( NTC ) is located at Roehampton in south-west London not far from the All England Club in Wimbledon.
At the end of May, 2009, Camara was named the National Technical Director ( NTC ).
Camara was serving in dual capacities of NTC and head Coach of the Syli National.
The National Tennis Club ( NTC ) was formed in 1980 when the original court tennis court was destroyed by a series of arsenic fires in 1945 and 1946, was completely rebuilt.
* During the Libyan civil war, the National Transitional Council ( NTC ) declared its base of operations in Benghazi to be the temporary capital of the Libyan Republic, as the NTC had previously declared its capital to be Tripoli, controlled by Muammar Gaddafi's Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
The United States urged the National Transitional Council ( NTC ) to review the case, with a view towards deporting Megrahi if he did not die in the meantime.

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