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  • 1frats — fræt n. social club or organization of male students; student fraternity at a university or college …

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  • 2frats — plural of frat present third singular of frat …

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  • 3Delta Kappa Epsilon — ΔΚΕ Founded June 22, 1844 (1844 06 22) (167 years ago) No. 12 Old South Hall, Yale University …

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  • 4University of New Mexico — Latin: Universitatis Novus Mexico Motto Lux Hominum Vita Motto in English Life, the Light of Men …

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  • 5List of St. Anthony Hall members — Founders of Alpha Chapter of St. Anthony Hall (Columbia College + N.Y.U.), January 17, 1847= According to the 20th edition (1991) of Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities ISBN 0 9637159 0 9, two founding members are cited: * Edward… …

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  • 6Frat — Le Fraternel Contexte général Zone d’influence Île de France Fiche d’identité Forme juridique …

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  • 7Wabash College — Infobox University name=Wabash College motto= Scientiae et Virtuti Knowledge and virtue type=private all male endowment=$413 million [http://www.wabash.edu/aboutwabash] established=1832 city=Crawfordsville state=IN country=USA faculty=90… …

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  • 8DePauw University — Not to be confused with DePaul University. DePauw University Motto Uncommon Success Begins at DePauw Established 1837 (details) T …

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  • 9Saartjie Baartman — Saartjie Sarah Baartman (1789 ndash; December 29, 1815) was the most famous of at least two Khoikhoi women who were exhibited as sideshow attractions in 19th century Europe under the name Hottentot Venus mdash; Hottentot as the then current name… …

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  • 10Aromanians — Aromanians, Macedo Romanians, Vlachs Armâñji Total population 100.000[1] 1.000.000 Regions with significant populations …

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