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American Council of Learned Societies 1919 [4] [5] New York City [4] [2] [5] American Dialect Society 13 Mar 1889: United States: American Economic Association 1885: Nashville: American Educational Research Association 1916: 1430 K Street: American Geophysical Union 1919: Washington, D.C. [2] American Historical Association 1884: Washington, D.C.
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A. Academy of Experimental Criminology; Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; Acoustical Society of America; African Studies Association; Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy
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