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Definition of Stewards

Steward
Steward Stew"ard, v. t. To manage as a steward. [Obs.]

Meaning of Stewards from wikipedia

- States Stewards Academy, a secondary school in Harlow, Es****, England The Stewards Society, a collegiate secret society at Georgetown University Steward, Illinois...
- First World War (1914–1918), the Revolutionary Stewards (German: Revolutionäre Obleute) were shop stewards who were independent from the official unions...
- The Shop Stewards Movement was a movement which brought together shop stewards from across the United Kingdom during the First World War. It originated...
- The Stewards Society (collectively referred to as the Stewards) is an anonymous, all-male service fraternity, often considered a secret society, at Georgetown...
- still pay deference to the absent king by showing their loyalty to the Stewards of Gondor. The kingdom's ascendancy is restored only with Sauron's final...
- Responsibilities of data stewards vary between different organisations and institutions. For example, at Delft University of Technology, data stewards are perceived...
- Stewards' Cup may refer to: Hong Kong Stewards' Cup a Thoroughbred horse race held at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong. Stewards' Cup (Great Britain),...
- Stewards Academy (formerly Stewards Schools) is an 11–16 mixed secondary school with academy status in Harlow, Es****, England. The school converted to...
- Shop Stewards Movement organised shop stewards against the First World War. In Germany, a network of shop stewards called Revolutionary Stewards took...
- the e-Stewards Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment which set forth requirements for becoming a Certified e-Stewards Recycler—a...