78 relations: Alben W. Barkley, Alpharetta, Georgia, American Civil War, Apache, Appalachian Athletic Conference, Atlanta, Augustus M. Reinhardt, Baptist Student Union, Beta Beta Beta, Boiler, Buckhead, Canton, Georgia, Cheerleading, Cherokee County, Georgia, Cherokee High School (Georgia), Choctaw, Christmas, Coca-Cola, College baseball, College basketball, College football, College lacrosse, College literary societies, College soccer, Colonial Revival architecture, Comanche, Cross country running, Dorothy Rogers Tilly, Easter, Epworth League, Frank Gordy, Funk Heritage Center, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgian architecture, Glee club, Golf, Henry W. Grady, HLN (TV network), Institute for the Study of American Cultures, Intramural sports, Joel Chandler Harris, Kevin Crawford (scholar), Major League Baseball draft, Mary Hood, Mid-South Conference, Mohawk people, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, National Women's Lacrosse League, Newt Gingrich, Normal school, ..., Oakland Athletics, Oxford College of Emory University, Patent medicine, Pawnee people, Pedagogy, Phi Alpha Theta, Private school, Reconstruction era, Rural area, Sabbath in Christianity, Sachi Koto, Seminole, Sequoyah, Soft drink, Softball, Square academic cap, Tennis, Terry Coleman, The Varsity, Track and field, United Methodist Church, United States, Vespers, Victorian era, Volleyball, Waleska, Georgia, Zuber & Cie, 2014 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament. Expand index (28 more) »
Alben W. Barkley
Alben William Barkley (November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served in both houses of Congress and as the 35th Vice President of the United States from 1949 to 1953.
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Alpharetta, Georgia
Alpharetta is a city located in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States and is a suburb of Atlanta.
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American Civil War
The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.
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Apache
The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains and Western Apache.
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Appalachian Athletic Conference
The Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) is a college athletic conference that competes in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II competition.
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital city and most populous municipality of the state of Georgia in the United States.
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Augustus M. Reinhardt
Captain Augustus M. Reinhardt (1842–1923) was the namesake of Reinhardt University in Waleska, Georgia and a founder of Atlanta's Gate City Street Railroad Company.
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Baptist Student Union
The Baptist Student Union (BSU) is the traditional name of a college-level organization that can be found on many college campuses in the United States and Canada.
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Beta Beta Beta
Beta Beta Beta (also called TriBeta), is a collegiate honor society and academic fraternity for students of the biological sciences.
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Boiler
A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated.
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Buckhead
Buckhead is the uptown district of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, comprising approximately the northern fifth of the city.
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Canton, Georgia
Canton is a city in and the county seat of Cherokee County, Georgia, United States.
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Cheerleading
Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as "cheerleaders") cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Cherokee County, Georgia
Cherokee County is a county located in the US state of Georgia.
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Cherokee High School (Georgia)
Cherokee High School is one of eight public high schools of the Cherokee County School District in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States.
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Choctaw
The Choctaw (in the Choctaw language, Chahta)Common misspellings and variations in other languages include Chacta, Tchakta and Chocktaw.
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Christmas
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ,Martindale, Cyril Charles.
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Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola, or Coke (also Pemberton's Cola at certain Georgian vendors), is a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company.
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College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education.
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College basketball
College basketball today is governed by collegiate athletic bodies including the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), and the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).
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College football
College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities.
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College lacrosse
College lacrosse is played by student-athletes at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.
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College literary societies
College literary societies in American higher education were a distinctive kind of social organization, distinct from literary societies generally, and they were often the precursors of college fraternities and sororities.
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College soccer
College soccer is played by teams composed of soccer players who are enrolled in colleges and universities.
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Colonial Revival architecture
Colonial Revival (also Neocolonial, Georgian Revival or Neo-Georgian) architecture was and is a nationalistic design movement in the United States and Canada.
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Comanche
The Comanche (Nʉmʉnʉʉ) are a Native American nation from the Great Plains whose historic territory, known as Comancheria, consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, western Oklahoma, and most of northwest Texas and northern Chihuahua.
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Cross country running
Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass.
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Dorothy Rogers Tilly
Dorothy Rogers Tilly (June 30, 1883 - March 16, 1970) was an American activist from the progressive era until her death.
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Easter
Easter,Traditional names for the feast in English are "Easter Day", as in the Book of Common Prayer, "Easter Sunday", used by James Ussher and Samuel Pepys and plain "Easter", as in books printed in,, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial after his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary 30 AD.
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Epworth League
Initially founded in 1889, the Epworth League is a Methodist young adult association for individuals from 18 to 35.
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Frank Gordy
Frank Gordy (died 1983) is the founder of The Varsity chain of restaurants, which includes the world's largest drive-in restaurant on North Avenue near Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA.
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Funk Heritage Center
The Funk Heritage Center in Waleska, Georgia, is Georgia's Official Frontier and Southeastern Indian Interpretive Center.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia is a state in the Southeastern United States.
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Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.
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Glee club
A glee club is a musical group or choir group, historically of male voices but also of female or mixed voices, which traditionally specializes in the singing of short songs—glees—by trios or quartets.
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Golf
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
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Henry W. Grady
Henry Woodfin Grady (May 24, 1850 – December 23, 1889) was a journalist and orator who helped reintegrate the states of the Confederacy into the Union after the American Civil War.
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HLN (TV network)
HLN (Headline News) is an American basic cable and satellite television news channel that is owned by CNN.
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Institute for the Study of American Cultures
The Institute for the Study of American Cultures (ISAC) was an organization devoted to the study of pre-Columbian contact between the Old and New Worlds.
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Intramural sports
Intramural sports or intramurals are recreational sports organized within a particular institution, usually an educational institution, or a set geographic area.
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Joel Chandler Harris
Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 – July 3, 1908) was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories.
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Kevin Crawford (scholar)
Kevin Scott Crawford (25 April 1970 - 2 December 2013) was a scholar of William Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, and a founding member of the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival.
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Major League Baseball draft
The first-year player draft is Major League Baseball's primary mechanism for assigning amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur baseball clubs to its teams.
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Mary Hood
Mary Hood (born September 16, 1946 in Brunswick, Georgia) is an award-winning fiction writer of predominantly Southern literature, who has authored three short story collections - How Far She Went, And Venus is Blue and A Clear View of the Southern Sky - two novellas - And Venus is Blue (also the title of her second short story collection) and Seam Busters - and a novel, Familiar Heat.
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Mid-South Conference
The Mid-South Conference (MSC) is an athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA.
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Mohawk people
The Mohawk people (who identify as Kanien'kehá:ka) are the most easterly tribe of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy.
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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is an athletic association that organizes college and university-level athletic programs, primarily across the United States but also outside the US.
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National Women's Lacrosse League
The National Women's Lacrosse League (NWLL) is a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) women's lacrosse-only college athletic conference.
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Newt Gingrich
Newton Leroy Gingrich (né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author, born in Pennsylvania, later representing Georgia in Congress, and ultimately serving as 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999.
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Normal school
A normal school was an institution created to train high school graduates to be teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum.
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Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics, often referred to as the A's, are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California.
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Oxford College of Emory University
Oxford College of Emory University, also called Oxford College and founded in 1836 as Emory College, is an American two-year residential college in Oxford, Georgia, specializing in the foundations of liberal arts education.
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Patent medicine
A patent medicine, also known as a nostrum (from the Latin nostrum remedium, or "our remedy") is a commercial product advertised (usually heavily) as a purported over-the-counter medicine, without regard to its effectiveness.
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Pawnee people
The Pawnee are a Plains Indian tribe who are headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma.
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Pedagogy
Pedagogy is the discipline that deals with the theory and practice of teaching and how these influence student learning.
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Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Alpha Theta (ΦΑΘ) is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history.
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Private school
Private schools, also known to many as independent schools, non-governmental, privately funded, or non-state schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments.
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Reconstruction era
The Reconstruction era was the period from 1863 (the Presidential Proclamation of December 8, 1863) to 1877.
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Rural area
In general, a rural area or countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities.
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Sabbath in Christianity
Sabbath in Christianity is the inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day.
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Sachi Koto
Sachi Koto (born October 15, 1951) was a news anchor on CNN Headline News for 16 years, usually during weekend evenings, until her contract expired in July 2005.
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Seminole
The Seminole are a Native American people originally from Florida.
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Sequoyah
Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ Ssiquoya, as he signed his name, or ᏎᏉᏯ Se-quo-ya, as is often spelled in Cherokee; named in English George Gist or George Guess) (17701843), was a Cherokee silversmith.
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Soft drink
A soft drink (see terminology for other names) typically contains carbonated water (although some lemonades are not carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural or artificial flavoring.
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Softball
Softball is a variant of baseball played with a larger ball (11 in. to 12 in. sized ball) on a smaller field.
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Square academic cap
The square academic cap, graduate cap, cap, mortarboard (because of its similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar) or Oxford cap, is an item of academic dress consisting of a horizontal square board fixed upon a skull-cap, with a tassel attached to the centre.
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Tennis
Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
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Terry Coleman
Terry Coleman is an American politician from the state of Georgia.
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The Varsity
The Varsity is a restaurant chain, iconic in the modern culture of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Track and field
Track and field is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing.
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United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church (UMC) is a mainline Protestant denomination and a major part of Methodism.
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United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
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Vespers
Vespers is a sunset evening prayer service in the Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Eastern Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran liturgies of the canonical hours.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom, the Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net.
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Waleska, Georgia
Waleska is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States.
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Zuber & Cie
Zuber & Cie, founded as Jean Zuber et Cie is a French Manufacture de Papier Peints et Tissus (French for: painted wallpaper and fabrics) company which claims to be the last factory in the world to produce woodblock printed wallpapers and furnishing fabrics.
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2014 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
The 2014 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Championship was held in March at Keeter Gymnasium in Point Lookout, Missouri.
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