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    The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, also known as the SOBs, is an a cappella singing group from Yale University. Founded in 1938, The Society of Orpheus...
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  • Katherine Waterston, and filmmaker Graham Waterston. Waterston studied at Yale, where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, an all-male a cappella...
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  • Sam Weisman (category Yale School of Music alumni)
    he was a member of the second longest running a cappella group in the nation, The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus. His brother was the film producer David...
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    Skull and Bones (also known as The Order, Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death) is an undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University in...
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    University, he was a member of the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, the second longest running undergraduate a cappella group in the United States. Also while...
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    Bradford Dillman (category New Star of the Year (Actor) Golden Globe winners)
    Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, WYBC and Berzelius. He graduated from Yale in 1951 with a BA in English Literature. After graduation, he entered the United...
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    David Chavchavadze (category People of the Central Intelligence Agency)
    among the ranks of many Ritchie Boys. After the war, he entered Yale University where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, the second...
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    Henry Blodget (category American finance and investment writers)
    in history from Yale University, where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus. After college, he taught English in Japan, then moved to...
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    John Gidding (category Turkish emigrants to the United States)
    then the Harvard Graduate School of Design with a Master's in architecture. At Yale he sang a cappella with The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, and choral...
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    The Yale University coat of arms is the primary emblem of Yale University. It has a field of the color Yale Blue with an open book and the Hebrew words...
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  • Chaim Bloom (category Jewish American sports executives and administrators)
    member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus. Bloom's first entry into the baseball world was an article in Baseball Prospectus in 1997, and he continued...
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    students who compete for admission in the spring of their junior year. Former members include Cole Porter and Jonathan Coulton. According to Whiffenpoof...
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    Yale University Press (category University presses of the United States)
    Press is the university press of Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day and Clarence Day, grandsons of Benjamin Day, and became a...
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  • egg and thus become the sole possessor of its life-giving power. In this respect the game fits well with the competitive nature of Yale society. But...
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    Maurie McInnis (category Historians of the Southern United States)
    awarded the Spiro Kostof Award by the Society of Architectural Historians. Her 2011 book, "Slaves Waiting for Sale: Abolitionist Art and the American...
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  • Handsome Dan (category Individual dogs in the United States)
    the mascot of Yale University's sports teams. In addition to a person wearing a costume, the position is filled by an actual bulldog, the honor and title...
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  • Saybrook College (category Residential colleges of Yale University)
    College is one of the 14 residential colleges at Yale University. The building now known as Saybrook and Branford Colleges was built as the Memorial Quadrangle...
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  • Financially and editorially independent of Yale University since its founding, the Yale Daily News is published online by a student editorial and business...
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    Yale Dramatic Association (category Culture of Yale University)
    production, the new organization chose The Second Shepherds' Play, the medieval English comedy that offers both sacred and profane variation on the birth of Christ:...
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  • Manuscript Society is a senior society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It is reputedly the arts and letters society at Yale. Founded in 1951...
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    produces some of the most elite members of society and its grounds, alumni, and students have been prominently portrayed in fiction and U.S. popular culture...
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  • scholar, legal blogger, founder and director of the Yale Information Society Project. Aharon Barak, former president of the Israeli Supreme Court from 1995...
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  • The river Lethe from the Greek mythology has appeared in various works of culture since the times of the Ancient Greece. The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus...
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    38 years between 1872 and 1909. Walter Camp, known as the "Father of Football," graduated from Hopkins Grammar School in 1876, and played college football...
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  • Branford College (category Residential colleges of Yale University)
    (built in 1917-21) into two parts: Saybrook and Branford with Branford being the largest part. In the start of the academic year in 1933, Branford College...
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    literary and debating society, after Crotonia, founded in 1738. By the late eighteenth century, all incoming freshmen became members either of Linonia...
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    Dionysus (redirect from Bacchus (mythology))
    ecstasy, and theatre. He was also known as Bacchus (/ˈbækəs/ or /ˈbɑːkəs/; Ancient Greek: Βάκχος Bacchos) by the Greeks (a name later adopted by the Romans)...
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  • Department of Drama in the School of Fine Arts and for the construction of the University Theatre, later to become the school's primary building. Completed...
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    Yale Sustainable Food Program (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from August 2023)
    The Yale Sustainable Food Program (YSFP) serves as a hub for the study of topics in sustainable food and agriculture at Yale University. Founded as the...
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  • Berkeley College, Yale University (category Residential colleges of Yale University)
    1934. The eighth of Yale's 14 residential colleges, it was named in honor of Bishop George Berkeley (1685–1753), dean of Derry and later bishop of Cloyne...
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