Society
51society — /sə saɪəti/ noun 1. the way in which the people in a country are organised 2. a club for a group of people with the same interests ● We have joined a computer society …
52society — /sə saɪəti/ noun 1. the way in which the people in a country are organised 2. a club for a group of people with the same interests ● We have joined a computer society …
53society — The community. The people of the community or considered as a whole in state or nation. The associates which one has. A voluntary association, sometimes a corporation, organized and existing for the mutual benefit of its members in patriotic,… …
54Society of the Cincinnati — Motto Omnia reliquit servare rempublicam[1] Formation May 13, 1783 …
55Society of Saint Vincent de Paul — Society of Saint Vincent de Paul † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society of Saint Vincent de Paul An international association of Catholic laymen engaging systematically in personal service of the poor; was founded in May, 1833, when eight… …
56SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF CULTURE AMONG THE JEWS OF RUSSIA — SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF CULTURE AMONG THE JEWS OF RUSSIA, a society aimed at uniting advanced groups among Russian Jewry for the purpose of practical, organized, and planned activities to promote popular education; founded in St. Petersburg… …
57Society for Creative Anachronism — Type 501(c)(3) non profit corporation Founded 1966 Area served Worldwide F …
58Society, The Catholic Church Extension — • The first active agitation for a church extension or home mission society for the Catholic Church in North America was begun in 1904 by an article of the present writer, published in the American Ecclesiastical Review (Philadelphia) Catholic… …
59Society of Merchant Venturers — Motto Indocilis Pauperiem Pati Formation 13th century Type Private Headquarters …
60Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge — Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge The greatest and most important society within the Church of England. It was founded 8 March, 1698, when four laymen, Lord… …