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Founded in 1878, [2] the ABA's stated activities are the setting of academic standards for law schools, and the formulation of model ethical codes related to the legal profession. As of fiscal year 2017, the ABA had 194,000 dues-paying members, constituting approximately 24.4% of American attorneys. [ 3 ]
The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a men's professional basketball major league from 1967 to 1976. ... had just 12 teams at the time the ABA was founded.
The American Bankers Association (ABA) is an American trade association for the U.S. banking industry, founded in 1875.They lobby for banks of all sizes and bank charters, including community banks, regional and money center banks, Federal savings associations, mutual savings banks, and trust companies.
The histories of NBA franchises that were also members of the American Basketball League (ABL), NBL, National Pro Basketball League (NPBL), and American Basketball Association (ABA) are also included.
In contrast to both the earlier AFL and the later World Hockey Association that had also been founded by the ABA's own people (which both endured significant hostility from their established competitors for many years), the ABA found the NBA owners to be reasonably amenable to a merger relatively early on. On June 18, 1970, only three years ...
The American Baptist Association (ABA) is a Landmark Baptist Christian association in the United States, with offices, book store and publishing house in Texarkana, Texas. [1] One of the principal founders was Ben M. Bogard , a pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Little Rock , Arkansas .
The 1967–68 ABA season was the first season for the American Basketball Association. ... (ABA) was founded in 1967 by Dennis Murphy, former mayor of Buena Park, ...
The organization was founded in 1919, and originally named the American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages. [1] In 1966, it renamed itself the National Soft Drink Association . [ 1 ] Then in November 2004, it changed to its current name, "to better reflect the expanded range of nonalcoholic beverages the industry produces."