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  2. Pioneers, a Volunteer Network - Wikipedia

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    Pioneers, a Volunteer Network, founded and more commonly known as the Telephone Pioneers of America, is a non-profit charitable organization based in Denver, Colorado in the United States. The association was organized in Boston in November 1911 by 246 pioneers active in the early days of telephony, [1] including Alexander Graham Bell who ...

  3. Club of Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Pioneers is a worldwide network of the oldest continuing association football clubs from each country. The Club of Pioneers was founded in 2013 by Sheffield FC, the first and oldest association football club in the world. The Club of Pioneers aims to discover and connect the world's oldest existing football clubs, to build a global ...

  4. Pioneer Club Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Land. Owner. Schiff Enterprises. Coordinates. 36°10′16″N 115°08′43″W  / . 36.1712°N 115.1454°W. / 36.1712; -115.1454. Pioneer Club Las Vegas was a casino that opened in 1942 and was located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, at 25 East Fremont Street. It ceased operating as a casino in 1995, the same year the Fremont Street ...

  5. Pioneer Club (women's club) - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer Club was a progressive women's club founded in Regent Street, London, in 1892 by the social worker and temperance activist Emily Massingberd. " It was strongly associated with the 'higher thought' and such associated issues of the 'New Morality' of the late nineteenth century as theosophy, anti-vivisection, anti-vaccination and above all feminism."

  6. History of AT&T - Wikipedia

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    The history of AT&T dates back to the invention of the telephone. The Bell Telephone Company was established in 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell, who obtained the first US patent for the telephone, and his father-in-law, Gardiner Greene Hubbard. Bell and Hubbard also established American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885, which acquired the ...

  7. Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Bloc (1948–1950) National Front (1950–1990) The Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organisation, consisting of the Young Pioneers and the Thälmann Pioneers, was a youth organisation of schoolchildren aged 6 to 13 in East Germany. [1] They were named after Ernst Thälmann, the former leader of the Communist Party of Germany, who was ...

  8. Pioneer movement - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer movement. Young Pioneers at a Young Pioneer camp in Kazakh SSR. A pioneer movement is an organization for children operated by a communist party. Typically children enter into the organization in elementary school and continue until adolescence. The adolescents then typically join the Young Communist League.

  9. The Open Road for Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Open Road for Boys. The Open Road for Boys, a boys' magazine encouraging the outdoor life, was published from November 1919 to the 1950s. The magazine was a monthly for the first 20 years and then switched to a schedule of ten issues a year. It began as The Open Road, which expanded to The Open Road for Boys in October 1925.