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  2. Civil Service Club - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Club is a London social club, founded in 1953, for current and former members of the UK Civil Service and His Majesty's Diplomatic Service. In advance of the wedding of the Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, RN, Duke of Edinburgh, which took place on 20 November 1947 at Westminster Abbey, the Home Civil ...

  3. Boundless by CSMA - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.boundless.co.uk. Boundless by CSMA (formerly CSMA Club and previously the Civil Service Motoring Association) is an experiences club that helps public sector workers get the most from their free time. Established in 1923 (when it was the Civil Service Motoring Club), it is open to past and present members of the UK Civil Service ...

  4. Membership discrimination in California clubs - Wikipedia

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    Membership discrimination in California clubs. Membership discrimination in California social clubs has been based on sex, race, religion, political views and social standing. In the late 1980s, a successful effort was made in many of the clubs to open up membership first to racial or religious minorities and then to women.

  5. List of Cosmos Club members - Wikipedia

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    List of Cosmos Club members. The Cosmos Club is a private social club in Washington, D.C., that was founded in 1878. Following is an incomplete list of its notable members. geologist, director of the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Newton Lemuel. Bates. geophysicist, chief of the terrestrial magnetism division of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.

  6. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Original clubhouse bombed in the Blitz. Relocated club closed in 1981 – members dispersed to other Clubs including the Oriental Club. Beaconsfield Club. 1880. 66–68 Pall Mall (1880–1887) Political; Conservative. Closed circa 1887/1888; Clubhouse taken over by the Unionist Club. Beefsteak Club. 1705.

  7. Woman's club movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The woman's club movement became part of Progressive era social reform, which was reflected by many of the reforms and issues addressed by club members. [3] According to Maureen A. Flanagan, [4] many women's clubs focused on the welfare of their community because of their shared experiences in tending to the well-being of home-life.

  8. Harvard College social clubs - Wikipedia

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    The D.U. Club closed in 1995, after an assault of a football recruit occurred at its clubhouse. [36] The D.U. Club's graduate membership merged with the Fly in 1996. In a controversial move, the Fly did not allow former D.U. undergraduate members to integrate, [37] and subsequently the undergraduate D.U. membership formed The Oak Club. [38]

  9. Top Palm Beach County professionals, business people on ... - AOL

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    The civil practice committee is a court advisory and practice area committee whose charge is to initiate and consider suggestions to improve the practice, to help with community outreach, and to ...