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  2. List of Triangle Fraternity members - Wikipedia

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    Name Original chapter Notability References Stanton R. Cook: nu / Northwestern University: CEO of the Chicago Tribune (1974–1990) [2] Norris R. "Buck" Crump: pu / Purdue University: President of Canadian Pacific Railway (1955–1974) [5] Frederick Kappel: minn / University of Minnesota

  3. Ahmed Jan Thirakwa - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Jan later known as 'Ahmed Jan Thirakwa' was born to a family of musicians in 1892 in Moradabad in the North-Western Provinces of British India. [5] Although his early musical training was in Hindustani vocals and the sarangi, his interest in tabla was aroused when he first heard tabla player Munir Khan.

  4. Triangle Fraternity - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Fraternity is an American collegiate fraternity for male students majoring in engineering, architecture, and the physical, mathematical, biological, and computer sciences. Triangle Fraternity organized at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in the fall of 1906 and was incorporated by the state of Illinois on 15 April 1907 ...

  5. The Triangle Ten: The 10 most influential people in Raleigh ...

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    North Carolina’s Armando Bacot tops the list of 2022’s most influential people in Triangle sports. Also on the list: the fastest of the fast, new champions and departing legends.

  6. List of Dalits - Wikipedia

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    Chokhamela, poet and saint from Maharashtra, India during 13th–14th century [81] [82] Ravidas, Indian mystic poet-saint of the Bhakti movement during the 15th–16th century CE. [83] Harichand Thakur, established the Matua sect of Vaishnavite Hinduism [84] Swami Achhootanand, 20th century Indian social reformer, established the Adi Hindu ...

  7. Richmond Triangle Players - Wikipedia

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    [5] [3] In the following year the Richmond Triangle Players launched its first season with four plays. For the first fifteen years the company was located at the Fieldens Cabaret Theatre and in 2010 the organization opened the Robert B. Moss Theatre, a 90-seat theater located in the Scott’s Addition neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. [6] [7] [4]

  8. Coffin (whaling family) - Wikipedia

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    Tristram Coffin, born in 1609 in Brixton, Devon, sailed for America in 1642, first settling in Newbury, Massachusetts, then moving to Nantucket. [1] [2] The Coffins, along with other Nantucket families, including the Gardners and the Starbucks, began whaling seriously in the 1690s in local waters, and by 1715 the family owned three whaling ships (whalers) and a trade vessel. [1]

  9. Malcolm McNab - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Boyd McNab (born March 25, 1943) is a trumpeter and player of other brass instruments, and a Los Angeles-based session musician who has performed on nearly 2000 film and television soundtracks.