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Massar may refer to: People * Frank Massar, British martial artist * Kathryn Johnston Massar, Little League baseball player * Robert J. Massar, founding partner of Dearborn-Massar Other * 18946 Massar, an asteroid *Al-Massar, an alternate name for Tunisian political party Social Democratic Path Social Democratic Path (sometimes written as Democratic and Social Path; ; , or al-Massar) is a Centre-left politics, centre-left secularism, secularist political party in Tunisia. It was formed on 1 April 2012, by the merger of the post-communist ... See also * Masar (other) {{disambig, surname ...
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Frank Massar
Frank Massar is a British martial artist. He currently holds the rank of 9th Dan in Taekwondo and is the founder of Massar Taekwondo Association. He has achieved six “Combat Hall of Fame Awards”, and holds several national and international competition titles. He is also featured in many magazines and books. He studied under Won Kuk Lee and also under Pak Hae Man of Chung Do Kwan. Massar received his Dan qualification directly from Kukkiwon (WTF) and graduated from Chung Do Kwan. Massar's precept is to share his knowledge of martial arts with the community at large, 'Passing on the Gift' and keeps in constant contact with various educational associations to achieve this end. Early life Massar grew up in North London and began learning martial arts from an early age. Massar was first introduced to Japanese Karate through his brothers. Before the age of 10, Massar had begun to study Judo. Shortly thereafter he was introduced to taekwondo, by Steve Lee. Under Lee's tutelag ...
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Kathryn Johnston Massar
Kathryn "Tubby" Johnston Massar was the first woman to play in a Little League Baseball game, in 1950. She joined, disguised as a boy, and used the name Tubby Johnston. Later she was known to be a girl and was still allowed to play. Johnston was from Corning, New York, and played first base for the King's Dairy team. Tubby's Rule When the season had ended, a Little League meeting was held. It was decided that girls would be banned from Little League Baseball, which was known as Tubby's Rule. Later, in 1974, due to a lawsuit brought on behalf of Maria Pepe by the National Organization for Women, the New Jersey Superior Court decided that Little League Baseball must allow girls to play. In the final week of December 1974, President Gerald Ford Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913December 26, 2006) was the 38th president of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, Ford assumed ...
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Dearborn-Massar
Dearborn-Massar was a mid-20th-century American firm specializing in architectural photography founded by Phyllis Dearborn (1916–2011) and Robert J. Massar (1915–2002). Background of founders Phyllis Dearborn was born in 1916 and raised in Seattle, Washington. She graduated with a degree in liberal arts from the University of Washington in 1937. She went on to study photography at the Clarence H. White School of Photography. Her style was influenced by the F/64 group of photographers that coalesced around Ansel Adams, with whom she took courses at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She was admired for the formal precision and balance of her photographic compositions. At one point, she went to Italy to document photographically the architectural work of Andrea Palladio and Filippo Brunelleschi. In the mid 1960s, Dearborn began volunteering in the prints and photographs department at the Metropolitan Museum, developing into a scholar of European prints. She occasionally cu ...
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Social Democratic Path
Social Democratic Path (sometimes written as Democratic and Social Path; ; , or al-Massar) is a Centre-left politics, centre-left secularism, secularist political party in Tunisia. It was formed on 1 April 2012, by the merger of the post-communist Ettajdid Movement and the Tunisian Labour Party, including some individual members of the Democratic Modernist Pole, together holding seven seats in the Constituent Assembly. It is led by Ahmed Brahim (Tunisian politician), Ahmed Brahim, former secretary of the Ettajdid Movement. On 11 February 2013, it became a part of the Union for Tunisia alliance of secularist parties. References

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