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  2. Bryant University - Wikipedia

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    Greek life. Bryant University has a growing Greek Life on campus, with two of the oldest chapters dating to 1944. Currently, there are four IFC fraternities and four NPC sororities, along with several cultural interest Greek-lettered organizations. While Bryant does not allow Greek housing, Charlestown House is made up of only Greek Life.

  3. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The second-oldest Latin-letter society, the P.D.A. Society ("Please Don't Ask"), in 1776 refused entry to John Heath, then a student at the college; rebuffed, he in the same year established the first Greek-letter secret society at the college, the Phi Beta Kappa, modeling it on the two older fraternities (see the Flat Hat Club). The Phi Beta ...

  4. Alpha Kappa Nu - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Richmond, IN. US. The Alpha Kappa Nu Greek Society was formed at Indiana University and Earlham College to strengthen the blacks' voice. Seated are James Knight, Howard Thompson, E.B. Keemer and Fred Williamson. Standing are John Hodge, Thomas Reynolds, Mr. Hill, R.A. Roberts and Gordon Merrill.

  5. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Fraternities and sororities. In North America, fraternities and sororities ( Latin: fraternitas and sororitas, 'brotherhood' and 'sisterhood') are social organizations at colleges and universities. They are sometimes collectively referred to as Greek life. Generally, membership in a fraternity or sorority is obtained as an undergraduate student ...

  6. List of Bryant University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Douglas H. Fisher – New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture. Dominick J. Ruggerio – President of the Rhode Island Senate and state senator from the 4th district. Antonio Giarrusso – Senior Deputy Minority Leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and state representative from the 30th district. Kenneth Marshall – Senior Deputy ...

  7. William Cullen Bryant - Wikipedia

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    William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 – June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post. Born in Massachusetts, he started his career as a lawyer but showed an interest in poetry early in his life. In 1825, Bryant relocated to New York City, where he became an editor of two major ...

  8. Eta Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    Eta Sigma Phi grew out of a local undergraduate classical club founded by a group of students in the Department of Greek at the University of Chicago in 1914. This organization later united with a similar organization at Northwestern University and became Phi Sigma. Phi Sigma became a national fraternity in 1924, organizing chapters at leading ...

  9. Brown University - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 12 percent of Brown students participate in Greek Life. The university recognizes thirteen active Greek organizations: six fraternities (Beta Omega Chi, Beta Rho Pi, Delta Tau, Delta Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Theta Alpha), five sororities (Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Theta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta, and Kappa Alpha Theta,), one ...

  10. Education in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Old Education in classical Athens consisted of two major parts – physical and intellectual, or what was known to Athenians as " gymnastike " and " mousike ." [4] Gymnastike was a physical education that mirrored the ideals of the military – strength, stamina, and preparation for war. [5] Having a physically fit body was extremely important ...

  11. The Archway - Wikipedia

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    The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students.