In 1914 Hillman was drafted by a nationwide group of rebellious tailors to become president of a new industrial union.
The club today consists of 12 nationwide groups of 20 high school students each.
The appeal comes from Mazon, a nationwide Jewish group working to relieve hunger.
The organization burst out of the Bronx when the hip-hop movement was beginning, and it is now a nationwide group.
The transaction was handled by the corporation and a nationwide group of securities dealers and banks.
It is not recognized by the election commission as a nationwide political group.
The nationwide group was started in 1983 by the Los Angeles Police Department to encourage police departments to work with schools to fight drug use.
One plan was proposed by a nationwide group of physicians and the other by an economist at Stanford University.
Protest groups have emerged since April 2012, with the major nationwide group being Frack Off.
In recent months the proposal gained the backing of several nationwide lay groups and of prominent Catholics.