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- Association of Friendly Societies - The AFS is the representative body for UK friendly societies. The site aims to keep member societies aware of developments in the industry and to provide information about friendly societies to everyone, including information on member societies. UK friendly societies provide assurance, insurance and healthcare products to millions.
- Minisink Valley Historical Society - Our Society's headquarters is located at 127-133 West Main Street in Port Jerivs, New York. Fort Decker, a stone house built in 1760, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the Society's museum. The Robert Kleinstuber House, which is located behind it, is the center of the Society's day-to-day activities and is the location of the Society's storage facilities.
- Halls, Tombs and Houses: Society Buildings at Dartmouth - An architectural history of buildings erected by student societies at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., U.S.A., 1783-present, with most construction attributed to Greek-letter societies and class societies 1860-present. Also features the senior societies at Yale.
- Information Society - European Commission entry page for the Information Society. Mainly covers the policies and activities of the EU in relation to the Information Society as well as references and links to relevant sources of information.
- Rechabite Friendly Society - This society offers financial services to people who are non-drinkers. More than an alcohol-free friendly society, its members share a common vision of a better way to live and a truly mutual society. In addition to product and contact details, there is information on a unique museum about the society.
- The National Federation of State Poetry Societies - The society works independently of, and with member state poetry societies to promote poetry and poets. The site content provides information about state poetry societies, society sponsored poetry competition, and programs and events.
- Union County Historical Society - Based in Lewisburg. Includes a history of the society and county, list of names that the society has genealogical information for and a list of former place names.
- Yale Herald: Behind the Sacred Walls of Yale's Secret Societies - An article by Molly Ball and Emily Bell from the 2000 edition of the annual Frosh Issue describing the local senior societies for new students.
- National Society Descendants of Early Quakers - Non-profit society founded in 1980 for men, women and children who establish descent, either lineal or collateral, from an ancestor in the Society of Friends prior to 1835. Information on life membership, and society objectives. Based in the United States.
- General Society War of 1812 - Membership is gained through the State societies and is open to any male over the age of 21 who is the lineal blood descendant of one who served during the War of 1812, in the army, navy, revenue-marine, or privateer service of the United States. Provides information on the society, listing of state society contacts, history of the War of 1812, timeline, awards, and online search.
Wikipedia Articles
- London Co-operative Society - The London Co-operative Society was a co-operative society in the United Kingdom formed in September 1920 by the amalgamation of the Stratford Co-operative Society and the Edmonton Co-operative Society, two of the largest societies in the London Metropolitan area. In 1921, the LCS was also joined by the West London Society, the Kingston ...
- Theosophical Society Pasadena - The Theosophical Society (Pasadena) is a successor organization to the original Theosophical Society founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and others in 1875. This successor organization, which after several name changes once again now titles itself simply the Theosophical Society, though often with the clarifying statement, "International Headquarters, Pasadena, California," traces its beginnings to 1895 and the Theosophical Society faction led ...
- Eugenics society - A eugenics society was a society formed to promote the idea of eugenics. In particular, the two best-known were the British Eugenics Society and the American Eugenics Society, though smaller ones were also at universities such as the Cambridge Eugenics Society.
- Journal of the Chemical Society - The Journal of the Chemical Society was a scientific journal published from 1862 to 1877, and from 1926 to 1965, by the Chemical Society which merged with other Societies to form the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1980. There have been several journals of the Chemical Society that have titles including the words, Journal of the Chemical Society:-
- Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society - The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) (French: La Société canadienne de météorologie et d'océanographie (SCMO)) is 'the national society of individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing atmospheric and oceanic sciences and related environmental disciplines in Canada.' was officially created in 1967 as the Canadian Meteorological Society and adopted its present name in 1977, following an invitation by the Canadian Meteorological Society to the oceanographic community in ...