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  2. Paris Basis - Wikipedia

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    Paris Basis. The Paris Basis is a group of principles guiding the relationships between individual YMCAs. [1] Ninety-nine YMCA leaders of individual YMCAs from Europe and North America met for the first time prior to the 1855 Paris World Exposition to discuss the possibility of joining together in a federation to enhance co-operation amongst ...

  3. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Ever since the first World Conference in August 1855, in Paris, the World YMCA has convened a World Conference, later renamed the World Council, every three to four years and is YMCA's highest decision making forum. Every National Council sends a delegation who hold a number of votes, which are dependent on the financial turnover of that ...

  4. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    By 1853, the Boston YMCA had 1,500 members, most of whom were merchants and artisans. Hardware merchant Franklin W. Smith was the first elected president in 1855. [4] Members paid an annual membership fee to use the facilities and services of the association.

  5. YMCA Boston - Wikipedia

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    The YMCA of Greater Boston, founded in 1851, was the first YMCA in the United States. The organization began as a modest Evangelical association, and by the late nineteenth century, had become a major social service organization dedicated to improving the lives of young men. With that aim in mind, the YMCA held athletic and educational ...

  6. Dwight L. Moody - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the spot on Court Street in Boston where Dwight Moody was converted in 1855 by Edward Kimball in 1855. Dwight Lyman Moody (February 5, 1837 – December 22, 1899), also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (now Northfield Mount ...

  7. Silver Bay, New York - Wikipedia

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    Silver Bay is a hamlet in the town of Hague in Warren County, New York, United States. It lies on a small bay on Lake George and is the site of a YMCA conference center. [2] The conference center is one of only a few of its type in the United States and is host to many large groups throughout the year. The center was started in 1900 and has ...

  8. Third Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    Third (c.1855–1930) Fourth (c.1960–1980) v. t. e. The Third Great Awakening refers to a historical period proposed by William G. McLoughlin that was marked by religious activism in American history and spans the late 1850s to the early 20th century. [ 1 ][page needed] It influenced pietistic Protestant denominations and had a strong element ...

  9. Category:1855 conferences - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1855 conferences" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.