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A fraternity or fraternal organization is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual, physical, and social development of its members. Service clubs, lineage societies, and secret societies are among the fraternal organizations listed here.
The following is a list of notable traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States, including those that are now defunct. Historically, these clubs were exclusively for men, [1] but most (though not all) now admit women.
Pages in category "Clubs and societies in California" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The society was also completely non-secret, even letting non-members attend their meetings. [273] The Rochester-based society was the brainchild of James F. Egan, formerly an official of the Modern Woodmen of the World. The society, however, was not a success and was merged into the American Life Society on September 12, 1919. [274]
Clubs and societies in California (5 C, 60 P) Clubs and societies in Massachusetts (4 C, 9 P) ... The Gardeners of America/Men's Garden Clubs of America; The Genealogist;
Men's sports clubs and teams in the United States (11 C) Pages in category "Men's organizations in the United States" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Pages in category "Men's organizations" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. The Good Men Project; M.
A central society meets at stated intervals to elect officers to administer the group and make needed changes. Membership is open to men 18–50, of good moral character who have passed medical exams, regardless of religious or political creeds. Germania stated that it "is not a secret society. No pass-words or grips feature its work.