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26-559: [REDACTED] Look up NSC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. NSC may refer to: Banking and investment [ edit ] National Sort Code , an Irish bank code Nomura Securities Co, an investment bank Computing [ edit ] National Software Centre , an Irish organization National Supercomputer Centre in Sweden NetShow Channel ,

52-639: A Lebanese association football club Nepean Sailing Club , a Canadian sailing club North Star Conference , a defunct North American women's college sports conference Northern Shores Conference , a Michigan high school athletic conference Transport [ edit ] National Security Cutter , a U.S. Coast Guard ship design Network SouthCentral , a British railway company Norfolk Southern Railway , an American railway company North–South Corridor, Singapore , an expressway in Singapore North Spokane Corridor ,

78-551: A Lebanese association football club Nepean Sailing Club , a Canadian sailing club North Star Conference , a defunct North American women's college sports conference Northern Shores Conference , a Michigan high school athletic conference Transport [ edit ] National Security Cutter , a U.S. Coast Guard ship design Network SouthCentral , a British railway company Norfolk Southern Railway , an American railway company North–South Corridor, Singapore , an expressway in Singapore North Spokane Corridor ,

104-490: A UK company providing simulation and analysis-driven training Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NSC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NSC&oldid=1252169493 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

130-490: A UK company providing simulation and analysis-driven training Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NSC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NSC&oldid=1252169493 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

156-473: A freeway in Spokane, Washington, US Other uses [ edit ] National Safety Council , an American nonprofit organization National Salvation Committee , a Ukrainian organization National Savings Certificates (India) , an Indian Government Savings Bond National Space Centre , a British tourist attraction National Space Council , a panel of government and military officials dedicated to

182-418: A freeway in Spokane, Washington, US Other uses [ edit ] National Safety Council , an American nonprofit organization National Salvation Committee , a Ukrainian organization National Savings Certificates (India) , an Indian Government Savings Bond National Space Centre , a British tourist attraction National Space Council , a panel of government and military officials dedicated to

208-610: A new committee, which took over the Empress Hall and put on boxing shows there. In 1938 the club moved to the Hotel Splendide, Piccadilly , but the war came and the club closed temporarily. In 1929, a new organisation, the British Boxing Board of Control , was formed to control the sport. Most of the board of the new organisation were senior members of the N.S.C. The N.S.C. was given a permanent seat on

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260-449: A public college in Henderson, Nevada, United States Northern Southland College , a secondary School in Lumsden, New Zealand Yoshimoto New Star Creation , a Japanese comedy school Government and politics [ edit ] National Supervisory Commission , the highest supervision and anti-corruption authority of China New Social Contract , a Dutch political party Medicine [ edit ] National Service Center of

286-411: A streaming media system .nsc , the filename extension for NetShow Channel, now called Windows Media Station Network Systems Corporation , a computer product manufacturer NonStop Clusters , an SCO UnixWare add-on package Education [ edit ] National Senior Certificate , a South African educational certificate Nehru Science Centre , Mumbai, India Nevada State College ,

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312-411: A streaming media system .nsc , the filename extension for NetShow Channel, now called Windows Media Station Network Systems Corporation , a computer product manufacturer NonStop Clusters , an SCO UnixWare add-on package Education [ edit ] National Senior Certificate , a South African educational certificate Nehru Science Centre , Mumbai, India Nevada State College ,

338-539: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages NSC [REDACTED] Look up NSC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. NSC may refer to: Banking and investment [ edit ] National Sort Code , an Irish bank code Nomura Securities Co, an investment bank Computing [ edit ] National Software Centre , an Irish organization National Supercomputer Centre in Sweden NetShow Channel ,

364-629: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National Sporting Club The National Sporting Club was a club founded in London in 1891, which did more to establish the sport of boxing in Great Britain than any other organisation. The club was founded on 5 March 1891 as a private club. Its premises were at 43 King Street, Covent Garden , London. The founders were John Fleming and A.F. "Peggy" Bettinson , and Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale

390-532: The Scrabble Players Championship National Shooting Centre , a British shooting sports complex near Bisley, United Kingdom National Soccer Conference , a conference of the first North American Soccer League National Sporting Club , a British boxing club National Sports Center , an American sports complex National Sports Centre (Isle of Man) National Sports Club of India Nejmeh SC ,

416-416: The Scrabble Players Championship National Shooting Centre , a British shooting sports complex near Bisley, United Kingdom National Soccer Conference , a conference of the first North American Soccer League National Sporting Club , a British boxing club National Sports Center , an American sports complex National Sports Centre (Isle of Man) National Sports Club of India Nejmeh SC ,

442-569: The Australian Government National Security Committee (Ireland) , Irish interdepartmental committee on national security National Security Council of Mongolia , a committee of governmental leaders Sport and competition [ edit ] Nashville SC , an American soccer team NSC United , an American soccer team National Scholastics Championship , an American quiz bowl competition National Scrabble Championship , now known as

468-458: The Australian Government National Security Committee (Ireland) , Irish interdepartmental committee on national security National Security Council of Mongolia , a committee of governmental leaders Sport and competition [ edit ] Nashville SC , an American soccer team NSC United , an American soccer team National Scholastics Championship , an American quiz bowl competition National Scrabble Championship , now known as

494-626: The N.S.C. As a result, the club was forced to open its doors to the public in October 1928. However, in 1929, it was forced to close its premises in Covent Garden and move for a while to The Stadium Club , Holborn before finally moving to 21 Soho Square in January 1930. In 1930 to try to revive the club's fortunes, and there were ambitious plans to build new headquarters but these came to nothing. In 1936, an enthusiast, John Harding, set up

520-693: The US National Cancer Institute National Skin Centre , a Singapore medical facility Neural stem cell , a concept in nervous system Nursing Service Cross , an Australian Honours System medal National security agencies [ edit ] National security council , a government body found in many regions National Science Council , a government body in Taiwan renamed as Ministry of Science and Technology National Security Committee (Australia) , peak decision-making body for national security in

546-529: The US National Cancer Institute National Skin Centre , a Singapore medical facility Neural stem cell , a concept in nervous system Nursing Service Cross , an Australian Honours System medal National security agencies [ edit ] National security council , a government body found in many regions National Science Council , a government body in Taiwan renamed as Ministry of Science and Technology National Security Committee (Australia) , peak decision-making body for national security in

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572-738: The new Board of Control and retained this privilege until 1937. After this time it became regarded as a promoter of boxing contests. In 1947 the NSC restarted and took over the Empress Club in Berkeley Street to 1951. In 1951 the club moved to the Café Royal , Regent Street . In 1982 the club moved to Grosvenor House , Park Lane , but has since moved back to the Café Royal where it held sporting events until its recent closure. The NSC

598-542: The review and improvement of the United States' space programs. National Statistical Commission , an Indian organization Necessary and sufficient condition , a concept in logic New Safe Confinement , the structure intended to contain the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl, Ukraine North-South Carrier , a Botswana water pipeline Norwegian Space Centre , Norwegian space public activity center renamed as Norwegian Space Agency Newman & Spurr Consultancy ,

624-479: The review and improvement of the United States' space programs. National Statistical Commission , an Indian organization Necessary and sufficient condition , a concept in logic New Safe Confinement , the structure intended to contain the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl, Ukraine North-South Carrier , a Botswana water pipeline Norwegian Space Centre , Norwegian space public activity center renamed as Norwegian Space Agency Newman & Spurr Consultancy ,

650-562: The rounds. The club built up a great tradition of sportsmanship and fair play and predominately ran boxing Uk and throughout the world. In 1909, the club's president introduced the Lonsdale Belt as a prize to be awarded to the British champion at each weight. The belts were made from porcelain and twenty-two carat gold. In the 1920s boxing became a sport with mass appeal. Boxers could appear at large venues and earn more money than at

676-411: Was its first president. The Marquess of Queensberry was also involved and first introduced the world renowned "Queensberry Rules" to boxing through The National Sporting Club. The club was run under very strict rules regarding both the boxers and the members. Bouts would take place after dinner, before about 1,300 members and guests. The bouts would be fought in silence as no talking was permitted during

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