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The IAC was founded in 1938 as the Academic Athletic Association and later named Interstate Academic Conference before becoming the Interstate Athletic Association. [2] 1970: Georgetown Prep's football team is banned from the league. This ban lasts 11 years. [3] 1990: Sidwell Friends withdraws from league play in football. [4]
There are approximately 1,000 members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Australia and an additional 1,000 people (not in membership) are estimated to attend meetings in Australia. The annual meetings of Australia Yearly Meeting rotate among the seven Regional Meetings.
This branch makes up most Evangelical Quaker meetings from the Gurneyites. The EFCI is generally more conservative in their orientation than other Quaker meetings and has many similarities to other denominations of Evangelicalism. The original EFCI, known as the Association of Evangelical Friends, was formed in 1947.
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The school has won 32 IAC Championships since 1979 and seven Virginia Independent School State Championships since 1996. Episcopal's girls' teams compete in the Independent School League (ISL). They have won 21 ISL Championships since 1993. [21] The football team won back-to-back IAC Championships in 2015 and 2016 led by head coach Panos Voulgaris.
Friends General Conference (FGC) is an association of Quakers in the United States and Canada made up of 16 yearly meetings and 12 autonomous monthly meetings. [1] "Monthly meetings" are what Quakers call congregations; "yearly meetings" are organizations of monthly meetings within a geographic region. FGC was founded in 1900. [2]
The Quaker Oats Company has announced a recall of over 40 varieties of specific granola bars and granola cereal products following possible contamination with Salmonella.
A Quaker "Monthly Meeting House" in Waynesville, Ohio. Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting is a Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). [1] It is one of the seven bodies that represent the five different branches of the Society of Friends in Ohio.