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help| The New York City Junto is a monthly meeting which focuses on libertarianism, Objectivism and investing. The Junto was founded by host Victor Niederhoffer in 1985. The NYC Junto is inspired by the Junto hosted by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia from 1727 to 1757. The meetings are usually held in Manhattan on the first Thursday of each month. Typically, a guest speaker is invited to speak to the group,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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NYC Junto
The New York City Junto is a monthly meeting which focuses on libertarianism, Objectivism and investing. The Junto was founded by host Victor Niederhoffer in 1985. -
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Victor Niederhoffer
Niederhoffer is also the founder of the NYC Junto, a libertarian group hosted on the first Thursday of every month since 1985. -
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New York attorney general election, 2006
A longtime member and attendee at Victor Niederhoffer's famous NYC Junto, he specializes in Computer Law, Business Law, and Electrical and Mechanical Patent Prosecution. -
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Benjamin Franklin
The Junto was a discussion group for issues of the day; it subsequently gave rise to many organizations in Philadelphia. -
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Diana Baxter
Junto a Katia Alemann, Batato Barea, Daniel Melingo, Luca Prodan, Fernando Noy y otros, copan el legendario Café Einstein, en donde estos jóvenes artistas comienzan a hacerse escuchar. ... Viaja a los Estados Unidos, fundamentalmente a NYC, ciudad que siempre la ha avivado en forma espontánea. -
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Public library
The Library Company of Philadelphia was founded in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin and a group of his friends (the Junto) as a means to settle arguments. -
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William III of England
As a result, William began to prefer the Whig faction known as the Junto. -
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Mayor-council government
The government of New York City uses the strong-mayor form of the mayor-council system, as, indeed, do most major American cities. ... Junto Society. -
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History of American newspapers
[Jacobin and Junto by Charles Warren (1931) pp 90–91. -
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National Caucus of Labor Committees
According to LaRouche the ICLC follows the "model of American founding father Benjamin Franklin's 'junto' organization."
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