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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. 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.

  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. Lou Partlow - Wikipedia

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    Partlow also played with the Cincinnati Celts before joining the Dayton Gym-Cadets in 1915, the year before they changed their name to the Dayton Triangles. [1] On 3 October 1920, the Dayton Triangles beat the Columbus Panhandles 14–0 in the first ever NFL game, in which Partlow scored the first touchdown. [1] [3] Partlow retired in 1927. [1]

  6. Princeton Triangle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Triangle Club is a theater troupe at Princeton University.Founded in 1891, it is one of the oldest collegiate theater troupes in the United States.Triangle premieres an original student-written musical every year, and then takes that show on a national tour. [1]

  7. Louis Sockalexis - Wikipedia

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    Louis Francis Sockalexis (October 24, 1871 – December 24, 1913), nicknamed the Deerfoot of the Diamond, was an American baseball player. Sockalexis played professional baseball in the National League for three seasons, spending his entire career (1897–1899) as an outfielder for the Cleveland Spiders.

  8. List of people from Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Charleston, South Carolina The following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Charleston, South Carolina, United States (categorized by area in which each person is best known): Academia Ernest Everett Just Glover Crane Arnold (1849–1906), instructor of anatomy and surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College and New York University's Medical ...

  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.