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fellowship and was
This was typical of such games, which were earnestly played to win and practically never wound up in an expression of good fellowship.
He was awarded a fellowship to continue his studies in Tokyo and he packed up his clothes, the biwa upon which he had been practicing and his image of Acala, and left to spend a week at home before leaving the country.
In Australia and New Zealand a union occurred in 1958 between the Central fellowship and the Shield fellowship ( which was allied to the Suffolk Street fellowship ) through an understanding expressed in a document called the Cooper-Carter Addendum.
* The fellowship felt among Hoosiers was referred to in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Cat's Cradle, where it is said that this fellowship is an example of a granfalloon.
Not only was it a place for spiritual learning and guidance, but also a gathering place for fellowship and socializing with like minded individuals.
Friedman speculates that he was invited to the fellowship because his views were unacceptable to both of the Cambridge factions.
Although his fellowship was extended to travel to Italy and France, the next year Frisch had to return to Norway because of his father's death.
The following year, 1983, he was awarded fellowship into the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where he later served as president ( 1999 – 2001 ).
There, the idea of a new fraternity for Masons stressing fun and fellowship was discussed.
Although he was not yet a priest, he was forced to forfeit his fellowship, resulting in the loss of his residence at Jesus College.
Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA ), the first twelve-step fellowship, was founded on August 11, 1938 ( although some speculate the date as being June 10, 1935 which is the date that Dr. Bob had his last drink ) by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, known to AA members as " Bill W ." and " Dr. Bob ", in Akron, Ohio.
Ames graduated BA in 1598 and MA in 1601, and was chosen for a fellowship in Christ's College.
In 1926 he was elected to a fellowship at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and a year later he received the degree of PhD from the University of Cambridge.
In the kingdom, as in the Shaker fellowship, there was “ neither marrying nor giving in marriage .” Celibacy was a preparation for the kingdom.
Marshall was elected in 1865 to a fellowship at St John's College at Cambridge, and became lecturer in the moral sciences in 1868.
In 1873 he was made the beneficiary of a fellowship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and gave up teaching at Balliol.
Toward the end of the fellowship he was offered a position as lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, which he took up in 1956.
After a fellowship at the Museum d ' Histoire Naturelle in Paris, Singer again moved, this time to Leningrad, where he was Senior Scientific Expert at the Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
He held a fellowship at Harvard University ( 1976 – 77 ), was a junior fellow in the Harvard Society of Fellows ( 1977 – 80 ), and held a MacArthur Foundation fellowship ( 1982 ).

fellowship and established
In Canada, it was formally recognized in 2003, and a formal training program ( a fellowship ) is currently being established under the auspices of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
To coincide with the centennial of Canadian Confederation, the three-tiered order was established in 1967 as a fellowship that recognizes the achievement of outstanding merit or distinguished service by Canadians who made a major difference to Canada through lifelong contributions in every field of endeavour, as well as the efforts made by non-Canadians who have made the world better by their actions.
He also established the pediatric surgery fellowship training program at CHOP.
Just Detention International has established the Cahill Human Rights Fellowship, a ten-week paid fellowship offering an opportunity for a recent graduate and / or advocate to work with JDI during the summer months.
" The work of the Association includes the building of a fellowship of churches to provide, first for a general union of churches ; second, to preserve inviolable a chain of communion among the churches ; third, to give the churches all necessary advice and help in matters of church difficulty, so far as this is possible by peaceful methods: assisting churches in a Sunday School program for all ages, weekly prayer meetings, worship services, a monthly business meeting, an active youth program, Bible teaching, evangelistic and missionary work, visitation program, aiding established churches in organizing new churches and related projects ; also support a home for adults and a children's home, youth camp, and Bible camp for all ages.
The two groups saw they were established on the same faith and order, and began a relationship of fellowship one with another, which continued to the 20th century.
The Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches ( FFBC ) is a fellowship of independent autonomous fundamentalist churches established in 1939.
In 2001, the Association of Baptist Churches established a " twinning " agreement with the Baptist Union of Great Britain, which is promoted by the organizations as " a means to support each other in prayer, developing ministry, mutual benefit from the experience of the other, fellowship and encouragement.
Yogananda, who established the fellowship in 1920 spread his philosophy of yoga and meditation, is best known for his Autobiography of a Yogi.
The Ronald H. Brown fellowship is awarded annually to many students at Middlebury College to pursue research internships in science and technology, and the Ron Brown Scholar Program was established in Brown's honor in 1996 to provide academic scholarships, service opportunities and leadership experiences for young African Americans of outstanding promise.
These laws apply especially to that association established some years since under the name Universal Students ' Union ( Allgemeine Burschenschaft ), since the very conception of the society implies the utterly unallowable plan of permanent fellowship and constant communication between the various universities.
At Bethany he established a cell ... there you have the formula ... faith embodied the same close informal fellowship ... one common practice — gathering together in the name of Jesus.
Dumbarton Oaks awarded the first fellowship in landscape architecture in 1956 under the provisions of the Dumbarton Oaks Garden Endowment Fund established in 1951 by the Blisses.
A fellowship in honor of Professor Stockmayer was established at Dartmouth College in 1994.
These have been established to provide Christian fellowship through meetings, activities, and competitions.
In 2008 a fellowship was established in his honor at the University of Kentucky's Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce to support a former member of the United States armed forces who — like Crowe — is shifting from military to diplomatic service.
His will established a research fellowship for young scholars of English Letters.
The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors established its new fellowship, the first recipient being Martin Gore.
Other centres have since been established around the world and together form a worldwide fellowship known as Torchbearers International, with headquarters at Ravencrest Chalet, Estes Park, Colorado, USA.
In September 1991, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Todd established the Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship to promote the future academic opportunity of Phi Sigma Pi brothers who have excelled in embodying the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship.
During this time, many academic institutions established predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowship programs to train independent nurse investigators.
Just prior to Swindler's death in December 2007 the University of Washington established a graduate fellowship in his name.
Instead they embraced the Reformed faith although its inclusion of infant baptism was problematic for some and at Easter 1961 the Reverend J L Lincolne, former principal of the WEC International College in Launceston left the fellowship and established a new college and congregation based on the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith.
A subsequent fellowship program, also established by the Davis family, covers the tuition of many graduates at over 80 colleges and universities in the United States and Europe, including Amherst College, Brown University, Carleton College, Colby College, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Jacobs University Bremen, Johns Hopkins University, Lake Forest College, Earlham College, Macalester College, Oberlin College, Smith College, Tufts University, Princeton University, and Yale University.

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