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  • food courts, a McDonald's restaurant, banks, a YMCA, a post office, a visitors center, and several
  • Narcomey was instrumental in the YMCA abandoning the 76 year old tradition of Y-India
  • ubs of Anaheim Board Member; and Anaheim Family YMCA Advisory Board Member.
  • He began wrestling at age six at a YMCA after-school program and grew up idolizing Olym
  • e in 1918, where he was trial justice of the Y.M.C.A.. Afterward, he was named by Woodrow Wilson as
  • In the 1920s, the Illinois YMCA again wanted to place a building in Joliet.
  • Center, Volunteers of America of North Alabama, YMCA, Alabama Men's Hall of Fame, and Alabama Board
  • ded Mort's Deli in Pacific Palisades, Palisades YMCA, Aldersgate Retreat Center, Art Institute of Sa
  • imes New Jersey Chapter; Spirit of the Y Award, YMCA Alliance; University Medal for Distinguished Se
  • Chaplains, a former director of the Minneapolis YMCA, and a former Christian school principal.
  • and the building now houses the Hampton Family YMCA and social services offices of the Hampton city
  • ed States entered World War I, Bates joined the YMCA and served in Mesopotamia until the end of the
  • Director of Fund Development for the Vanderbilt YMCA, and their daughter.
  • n component who transferred its services to the YMCA and was organized in 1899.
  • He returned to China in 1939 to serve with the YMCA and later with the United Nations Relief and Re
  • Northwest Young Men's Christian Association ( Y.M.C.A.) and is a member of the local League of Women
  • ected the first expeditionary division of the Y.M.C.A. and in 1917-18 was director of religious work
  • ilson of St Andrew's Cathedral was taken to the YMCA, and placed in the cell next to Elizabeth.
  • cial services and church missions including the YMCA and YWCA.
  • tation will be directly adjacent to the Norfolk YMCA and Belmont at Freemason and is close to the Fr
  • handle shop is currently occupied by the local YMCA, and is not part of the redevelopment proposal.
  • , in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, between the Latrobe YMCA and the Jeannette Athletic Club (Latrobe wins 1
  • He was active in YMCA and the Norwegian Farmers' Union.
  • The YMCA and YWCA buildings provided dormitories for stu
  • living in a janitor's closet at the University YMCA, and he found free meals at Les Amis, a cafe th
  • eal Court, and of the National Council of the Y.M.C.A., and for several years he was a member of Haw
  • Secretary of the International Committee of the YMCA and a long-time director and executive with the
  • ls consists of single-family homes, the Decatur YMCA and a nursing home.
  • From 1911 to 1946 he was active in the YMCA and race-related issues involving it.
  • A branch of the YMCA and the Mount Stephen Club are also located on
  • tive in many service organizations, such as the YMCA and Rotary Club.
  • gh started his football career with Rotherham Y.M.C.A. and after a trial with Grimsby Town he turned
  • ess Men's League, was the director of the Salem YMCA, and was also a leader at the Salem First Unite
  • , and organizations include: Jewish Federation, YMCA, and World Council of Churches.
  • olved with the U.S. Christian Commission of the YMCA, and paid nine visits to the battle-front, bein
  • an in 1903 as a joint project between the local YMCA and the University to construct a recreational
  • e, and the boards of the Susan M. Duncan Family YMCA and Chester House.
  • the rise, progress and influence of the London YMCA, and the issue of this was a resolution to comm
  • Kester worked as a Christian activist for the [ YMCA] and the [Fellowship of Reconciliation].
  • atron of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA) and the Toronto General Hospital.
  • auses such as the Carnegie-Lawther Library, the YMCA, and the park on Barn Bluff.
  • 1999 to 2002 she would work for the University YMCA and the University YWCA first as Development Of
  • at Birmingham-Southern College, the Birmingham YMCA, and the Jefferson County Courthouse.
  • n active board member for the Williamson County YMCA and the United Way, he also works closely with
  • s the Greengate House, previously the home to a YMCA and an Art college.
  • The Idaho State Capitol, a YMCA and a Carnegie library can also be found within
  • He played for Dorchester YMCA and the England Under-18 team before graduating
  • s family, Danny Ainge, Carr, and members of the YMCA and local community were present for the ribbon
  • onal community organizations such as Boys Town [ YMCA] and Joy Town [YWCA] continue to contribute to
  • orary reports indicate that Diamonds, Hospital, YMCA, and Waterside took part.
  • Y.M.C.A. Armed Forces Building at Philadelphia Archite
  • The Y.M.C.A. Armed Forces Building, also known as the Youn
  • known as "The Shack”, and adjoining Springboig YMCA around 1962.
  • The Salvation Army and the YMCA, as members of the USO, handed out pocket-sized
  • Harlem YMCA as seen from the east
  • He began working for the YMCA as boys' work secretary in Saskatoon in 1922, l
  • d sixty goals in a single season for Cheltenham YMCA as a child.
  • The organization, founded before the YMCA as the Young Men's Christian Union, had previou
  • n the shores of Possum Kingdom Lake as does the YMCA at camp "Grady Spruce".
  • The YMCA at Horsham is autonomous as is the custom of th
  • ary reading groups of the San Francisco Central YMCA at a time when, according to one contemporary e
  • the basketball gym of the Hayes-Taylor Memorial YMCA at 1101 East Market Street in Greensboro, NC.
  • Auckland: YMCA Auckland
  • with the 1st Canadian Division to England as a YMCA Auxiliary Service officer, returning later on t
  • Many have been lost, including a ' YMCA' badge that became lost recently.
  • He later joined the YMCA, becoming head masseuse and eventually director
  • with youth clubs Bloxwich Wesley and Southport YMCA before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1909.
  • ent ("Wanna Go?") and participation in the 2007 YMCA Black and Hispanic Achievers Teen Leadership Su
  • He has also served as a member of the YMCA board of directors, founding member of the Lehi
  • o deserving Adamson Graduates; Member, National YMCA Board of Directors.
  • He served on the YMCA board of directors in Calgary, and became Deaco
  • ng the Helping Hands Capitol Improvement Board, YMCA Board, Historic Topeka Board, and the Friends o
  • club was founded in 1899 as a spin-off from the YMCA boat club after some members decided they wante
  • Robinson remained "the preeminent figure in YMCA boys' work until his retirement in 1927."
  • The station is near a local YMCA branch and two Catholic high schools; The Monsi
  • He currently teaches classes at the YMCA branches in Richardson and Garland, Texas.
  • It was housed in the YMCA building at Mason and Ellis Streets in the Tend
  • A YMCA building was constructed between 1965 and 1971
  • onstructed at 10th and State streets (where the YMCA building is now located).
  • t is on the former site of the downtown Toronto YMCA building at Bay Street and Grenville.
  • The present YMCA building that was rebuilt on the former site of
  • YMCA Building, aka Centennial Place
  • t, as well as the adaptive re-use of the former YMCA building, 122 Chestnut Street.
  • At first classes occurred in the Downtown YMCA building.
  • fare Hall, Workingmen's Club, Scout Hall, and a YMCA building.
  • The first goal came from Stewart Dempster for YMCA, but Wattie Hanlin equalised before the half-ti
  • Encyclopedia of Pon-Chak is a cover of the song YMCA by The Village People
  • YMCA Camp Gorham - An overnight camp on Darts Lake.
  • YMCA Camp Letts sits on a peninsula at the northern
  • d two-story pavilion, a Rod and Gun Club, and a YMCA camp had all settled on the shores of Lake Nako
  • t is known to Alabama residents for the site of YMCA Camp Cosby.
  • YMCA Camp Cheerio, which is owned by the YMCA in Hig
  • As a young boy, he attended YMCA Camp Widjiwagan, backpacking in the Absaroka Ra
  • She also was a staff member at the Deer Valley YMCA Camp located in Elk Lick, Pa.
  • Leavitt enlisted and served in YMCA camps at home and abroad during World War I.
  • Duane is the YMCA CANADA 3rd ALL TIME leading scorer under Joe Pi
  • A handful of YMCA centers were hosting troops, so Edgar Robinson
  • quel Foundation transports barrio youngsters to YMCA centers, museums, baseball games, and historica
  • The Minneapolis YMCA Central Building is a 12-story YMCA building in
  • amblers to climb the Mourne Mountains and has a YMCA centre including camping facilities.
  • Baltimore Sun says the building is closer to a YMCA centre than a house of worship.
  • on Young Men's Christian Association, the first YMCA chapter in the United States.
  • c Building, Chicago Bee Building, Wabash Avenue YMCA, Chicago Defender Building, Unity Hall, Eighth
  • 1951 YMCA, Chicago, IL
  • of Mattoon, Elks Club Charleston Lodge, Mattoon YMCA, CHOICE of Mattoon, Ducks Unlimited, and Exchan
  • Kamler grew up in St. Louis, playing in local YMCA, church and club leagues as a boy.
  • Christopher Durang as YMCA Clerk
  • Church, the Special Olympics, and local 4-H and YMCA clubs.
  • The film was mostly shot at the YMCA College of Physical Education in Chennai, since
  • He attended Central YMCA College in Chicago, Illinois, and Northwestern
  • YMCA College of Physical Education, the first colleg
  • Community YMCA: committed to strengthing our community through
  • Carmen then began to work at the Central YMCA Community College.
  • during his junior year and was a delegate to a YMCA conference of student leaders at Ithaca, New Yo
  • ad been writing since he was a child (winning a YMCA contest at age 14), he began taking writing cou
  • hn Voluntary Aid Detachment, Salvation Army, or YMCA could receive the Korea Medal, per navy require
  • 1922 by the amalgamation of Brownlow and Lurgan YMCA cricket clubs.
  • He currently works as a YMCA director and lives in Fairfield, Ohio.
  • He was the YMCA director in Clinton, Iowa for a few years befor
  • Maxfield was previously a YMCA director, director of the Wyoming Recreation Co
  • ay, Dark of the Moon, which was produced by the YMCA Drama Guild at the Little Theatre.
  • He also gave a 2 million dollar cheque to the YMCA Edmonton with funds raised through Alberta Lott
  • In 2004 the YMCA employed staff directly to work on the Needles
  • The CEO is Peter Scofield (CEO) and the Horsham YMCA employs fifteen staff to run the youth programm
  • cluding the DIVERT Trust, Church Urban Fund and YMCA England.
  • The YMCA Evening College was formally established in 189
  • red brick structure, which was converted from a YMCA facility and has hardwood floors and an indoor
  • This YMCA facility served as an important social center w
  • This eventually resulted in the YMCA Family Center on Habersham (now known as the Ha
  • sh church, three public houses, a bowling club, YMCA, fish and chip shop, village shops, Job Centre,
  • Horsham YMCA Football Club was formed in 1898.
  • ptist Church for over 30 years, director of the YMCA for 25 years, and a member of the board of dire
  • s a Board Member and Trustee of the London City YMCA for five years.
  • He was president of the National YMCA from 1966 (vice-chairman 1963-1966), and of the
  • tute for over 15 years and was president of the YMCA from 1907 to 1912.
  • He served as president of the local YMCA from 1929 to 1930.
  • He was President of the Pittsburgh YMCA from 1868-1887, and was President of the Wester
  • a number of philanthropic causes including the YMCA, funding to help establish the Metropolitan Ope
  • he has also been the General Chairperson of the YMCA fundraising drive for Alameda County.
  • an evangelist, and his ministry at the Chicago YMCA had given him first-hand experience with the de
  • In the final, YMCA had the better of early possession, but Seaclif
  • In 2000 he was inducted into the YMCA Hall of Fame at Springfield College.
  • 88, he was named as the first inductee into the YMCA Hall of Fame.
  • inal rounds are known to have included Auckland YMCA, Hamilton Wanderers, St. Andrews (Manawatu), We
  • The YMCA has since moved to different quarters a few blo
  • The YMCA has formed a partnership with Bishop McNally al
  • The neo-classical architecture of the Johnston YMCA has stood proud over North Charlotte for 50+ ye
  • Agripada is also famous for YMCA having swimming pool and various indoor and out
  • At the YMCA, he learned various skills, such as plumbing, p
  • veled, lectured and wrote articles dealing with YMCA history.
  • 2 Weymouth Street (formerly YMCA Hostel) - Residential mansion block
  • For many years he managed the Men's Shop at the YMCA Hotel in Chicago, expanding into public relatio
  • nterest in war charities, providing two large Y.M.C.A. huts in Glamorgan, and converting Penrice Cas
  • on was separately incorporated from the Central YMCA in April 1923 as Golden Gate College with the p
  • rld War I. Paul became general secretary of the YMCA in Calgary.
  • served on a special mission to France for the Y.M.C.A. in 1918.
  • Originally owned by the YMCA in 1895, Mad Bowl initially hosted five tennis
  • ch was brought by his father to the Golden Gate YMCA in San Francisco's Tenderloin District.
  • He worked as a secretary for the YMCA in Kristiania and curate for the dean in the Di
  • ts enthusiast, Benito has been a trainer at the YMCA in Edmonton and with the Philippine Military Ac
  • Each YMCA in England is affiliated to a National Body.
  • architecture that was built originally for the YMCA in 1919, and later used as an Art college by th
  • School and dance classes at the Jackie Robinson YMCA in New York City.
  • ncluded Auckland Thistle (who defeated Auckland YMCA in the Auckland regional final), St. Andrews (M
  • Its congregation founded the first YMCA in North America on November 25, 1851 (before t
  • istchurch), and Wellington Marist (who defeated YMCA in the Wellington regional final).
  • mple No. 7 of the Nation of Islam at the Harlem YMCA in 1946, it "was just a storefront in 1954 when
  • re attending an international convention of the YMCA in Montreal in 1867.
  • 60 units, a Recovery School District school and YMCA in the first phase.
  • He served as field secretary for the YMCA in Illinois during World War I.
  • ncing and played in their 2-1 defeat by Horsham YMCA in the FA Cup in 1994, a month before his 50th
  • Butts' first job was as a counselor at the Y.M.C.A. in Durham, North Carolina.
  • It takes place at the non-profit Silver Bay YMCA in New York.
  • gust 1973 - SESO opened on the 2nd floor of the YMCA in Mayaguez.
  • meratene Oslo is the sports branch of the local YMCA in Oslo, Norway.
  • He is a member of the Rotary Club and the YMCA in Nashville.
  • development and one eager tenant, the downtown YMCA, in hand.
  • M.L. Latta giving a speech at a YMCA in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
  • He worked locally for the Y.M.C.A. in Rochester and visited more than forty diff
  • During the Second World War (1939-45) the YMCA in Horsham helped Horsham's people by providing
  • 0's he taught group guitar lessons at the local YMCA in Sacramento, California.
  • He worked with the YMCA in India and Mesopotamia before finally beginni
  • an Scholarship, Clean Life," was adopted by the YMCA in 1938.
  • He then served the YMCA in Korea and Taiwan until 1961, when he retired
  • He was a leading supporter of the YMCA in Hartford when it was founded in the 1880s.
  • Because of the success of this meeting, the YMCA in St. John's asked the Dawsons to hold similar
  • The YMCA in Horsham was founded in 1898 by a group of yo
  • Due to the support of the Cannon family the YMCA in Kannapolis enjoyed one of the highest member
  • erved on the board of directors of the Nazareth YMCA, including a stint as president from 1995 to 19
  • Another notable modern building is the Y.M.C.A. Indian Student Hostel on Fitzroy Square one o
  • , and forms a single unified building with, the YMCA Indian Student Hostel designed by Ralph Tubbs a
  • l to become a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield, M
  • This event took place at the YMCA International Judo Camp in Huguenot, New York.
  • The Wabash Avenue YMCA is a Chicago Landmark located within the Chicag
  • The Northwest Branch YMCA is the closest YMCA to Garden Oaks.
  • The Joliet YMCA is a historic building in Joliet, Illinois.
  • YMCA is a historic YMCA building at 284-296 Essex St
  • Horsham YMCA is a football club based in Horsham, West Susse
  • Camp Clark, a camp run by the Old Colony YMCA, is located on the northern shore of the pond.
  • Behind the YMCA is Fenner's, the cricket ground of the Universi
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