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Punter / wide receiver Pat McInally attended Harvard University and linebacker Reggie Williams attended Dartmouth College and served on Cincinnati city council while on the Bengals ’ roster.
The Roman Catholic Church teaches that an ecumenical council is a gathering of the College of Bishops ( of which the Bishop of Rome is an essential part ) to exercise in a solemn manner its supreme and full power over the whole Church.
Nikolai Alexandrovich Tikhonov, appointed by Brezhnev as first deputy chairman of the Soviet Union's Council of Ministers, graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk College of Metallurgy, and presided over the economic council of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
Conservative bishops in the Council were fearful that the idea of the College of Bishops would be interpreted as a new conciliarism, a fifteenth-century idea that an ecumenical council was the supreme authority under Christ in the Catholic Church.
A few years later Throop College became the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), and Millikan left the University of Chicago in order to become Caltech's " chairman of the executive council " ( effectively its president ).
In 1663 the Invisible College became the Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, and the charter of incorporation granted by Charles II of England, named Boyle a member of the council.
In 1932 he took a temporary position as a lecturer in history at Auckland University College, but within months the position was abolished in a retrenchment by the college council.
However, Greenwich was divided into the two Poor Law Unions of Greenwich East and Greenwich West from the beginning of civil registration in 1837, the boundary running down what is now Greenwich Church Street and Crooms Hill, although more modern references to " East " and " West " Greenwich probably refer to the areas east and west of the Royal Naval College and National Maritime Museum corresponding with the West Greenwich council ward.
The city of College Park is governed by a Mayor and four council members.
On June 17, 1964, the Community College Arts Association first met, and the council was officially incorporated on September 19, 1967.
After an extensive battle between the College Station city council and the opposing sides, both for and against red light cameras, the voters voted to eliminate the red light cameras throughout the entire city.
Among them are Peoria, Illinois for half of its city council, Chilton County, Alabama for its county council and school board, and Amarillo, Texas, for its school board and College Board of Regents.
Daily administration, by way implementing council resolutions, is the duty of the College of Aldermen, led by a Mayor, acting as an executive body.
He attended a private school, Clark's College in Ilford, where he says they taught him less than the more basic council school.
In 1059 a church council in Rome declared, with In Nomine Domini, that nobility leaders would play no part in the selection of popes and created the College of Cardinals as a body of electors made up entirely of church officials.
The decision was supported both by the College council and the students ' union.
As mentioned, Innis College was the first college at the University of Toronto to have parity between students and faculty on its governing council.
For students in residence at New College, their social life is aided by their floor residence council.
In 1911 Ryan won a county council scholarship to University College Dublin where he studied medicine.
In the early days of Girton College he gave direct help in teaching, and for some years he was chairman of the council of Newnham College, in the progress of which he took the keenest interest to the last.
Its ministry consists of establishing ministries and churches, examining candidates for ordination through a College of Bishops as well as an ordination council, and aiding the local churches in cooperative fellowship.
The council received a grant of armorial bearings by the College of Arms in 1954.
The Soke county council was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms in 1950.

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The Roman Catholic Church holds that recognition by the Pope is an essential element in qualifying a council as ecumenical ; Eastern Orthodox view approval by the Pope of Rome as being roughly equivalent to that of other patriarchs.
It holds that " there never is an ecumenical council which is not confirmed or at least recognized as such by Peter's successor ".
According to Orthodox teaching the position of “ First Among Equals ” gives no additional power or authority to the bishop that holds it, but rather that this person sits as organizational head of a council of equals ( like a president ).
The Labour Party has an overall control of the council with 17 seats, whilst the Conservative Party holds 14 seats and the Liberal Democrat party has 1 seat.
However, the vast majority of its seats were lost at the 2009 council elections, including its entire traditional Dublin base, where-with the exception of a Town Council Seat in Balbriggan-it now holds no council seats at all in Dublin and only three County Council seats in total.
* 1920 – The League of Nations holds its first council meeting in Paris, France.
Lansing is administered under a mayor-council government, more specifically a " strong mayor " setup in which the mayor holds most of the city's administrative powers, such as appointment of department heads and drafting and administering a city budget, though the council must approve his / her actions.
* Pope Stephen III holds a council ; papal election procedure is changed and the devotion to icons is confirmed.
* Summer – Emperor Justinian I holds a war council in Constantinople.
* The Russian Orthodox Church holds a sobor ( church council ) which deposes Patriarch Nikon, but accepts his liturgical reforms.
* February – Pope Gregory VII holds a council that publishes a decree against lay investiture.
Caesar holds a council of Gaul, but the Senones, Carnutes, and Treviri do not send representatives.
After devastating the territory of the Eburones, Caesar holds a council of Gaul in which he investigates the rebellion of the Senones and Carnutes mentioned at the beginning of book six.
Every week, Newkirk holds what The New Yorker calls a war council, with two dozen of her top strategists gathered round a square table in the PETA conference room, no suggestion considered too outrageous.
Mayor is responsible for law enforcement and holds a non-voting membership in the council, but with tie-breaking and veto powers per the Pennsylvania Borough Code
The Archchancellor is considered an important figure and holds a seat on the Ankh-Morpork council ( although this council itself has no power either ), in which he acts as a magical advisor to the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork.
Fairfax is the only town that holds a Green Party majority in the town council in America.
The mayor, who holds little executive power, is periodically selected among current city council members to chair meetings and is " considered the official representative of the city.
The town council holds both legislative and executive powers while the clerk-treasurer is responsible for financial matters.
The popularly elected Mayor, who does not vote on council actions, does have the right to veto council actions and holds the power to appoint the city's planner, assessor, attorney, and members of various commissions.
The council chooses a City Manager, who holds administrative authority over the city government.
The council holds regular sessions each month, but has often held extraordinary plenary sessions to discuss issues and problems affecting the city.

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