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  2. Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Since a meeting can be held once or often, the meeting organizer has to determine the repetition and frequency of occurrence of the meeting: one-time, recurring meeting, or a series meeting such as a monthly "lunch and learn" event at a company, church, club or organization in which the placeholder is the same, but the agenda and topics to be ...

  3. Stopper club - Wikipedia

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    A stopper club (German Stopselclub) is a type of social club [1] [2] in Bavaria, Germany, the members of which always have to carry a bottle cork or stopper with them. [3] Whenever two members of a club meet, each can challenge the other to show a stopper. A member who cannot, possibly having left it at home, has to pay a small fine. [4]

  4. Home demonstration clubs - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana home demonstration club meeting has games and refreshments after a discussion, 1940. Connie J. Bonslagel served as Arkansas' state-level agent from 1917 to 1950, and Mary L. Ray was the Negro District home demonstration agent from c.1918 until 1934.

  5. The Twilight Club of Pasadena (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight Club of Pasadena (California) is a private social group that was founded in 1895 as an organization where prominent men could assemble on a regular basis and be stimulated by lectures from notables of the day and entertained by individuals and groups of distinguished talent. From its earliest days its membership size was fixed and ...

  6. Saturday Morning Club - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the club was held in Mrs. Howe’s home on Thursday, November 2, 1871, at 4 o’clock with only eight young girls present. [3] They voted to form a club which held meetings on Saturday mornings, each alternate Saturday being devoted to a discussion of the previous Saturday’s lecture.

  7. Deliberative assembly - Wikipedia

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    A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings and make and second motions, speak in the debate, and vote. [10] Organizations may have different classes of members (such as regular members, active members, associate members, and honorary members), but the rights of each class of membership must be defined (such as whether ...

  8. Meeting (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    This meeting may be different from the regular meetings in that there may be elections or annual reports from officers that only take place at such a meeting. Executive session – a meeting in which the proceedings are secret, or confidential. [14] [15] Public session – a meeting, usually of a governmental body, that is open to the general ...

  9. Homebrew Computer Club - Wikipedia

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    Gordon French, co-founder of the Homebrew Computer Club, photographed at the Living Computer Museum in 2013. He hosted the first meeting of the club in his garage, in March 1975. The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December