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  1. Há 3 dias · The list of Alpha Phi Alpha ( ΑΦΑ) brothers (commonly referred to as Alphas) [1] includes initiated and honorary members. Alpha Phi Alpha is the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter organization established for Black college students. [2] Convened in December 1905 as a literary society with the first presiding officer being CC Poindexter, it ...

  2. Há 4 dias · He thereby began a new order, the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools [1], also known as the De La Salle Brothers (in the U.K. Ireland and Australasia) or, most commonly in the United States, the Christian Brothers.

  3. Há 4 dias · The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, an international Catholic teaching order founded in France in 1680 by Saint John Baptist de La Salle, purchased Saint Mary’s College from the Diocese of Winona in 1933.

  4. Há 3 dias · Dostoevsky's paternal ancestors were part of a Russian noble family of Russian Orthodox Christians. The family traced its roots back to Danilo Irtishch, who was granted lands in the Pinsk region (for centuries part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, now in modern-day Belarus) in 1509 for his services under a local prince, his progeny then taking the name "Dostoevsky" based on a village ...

  5. Há 3 dias · He studied at the Collegio San Giuseppe in Turin, directed by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, where he became an accountant. He enjoyed football, basketball, skiing, and mountaineering. He then came into contact with Catholic Action, whose mission, “Prayer, Action, Sacrifice,” he immediately identified with.

  6. Há 1 dia · Early in 1958, a group of devoted laymen realized the need for an all-boys Catholic high school in Monmouth County. With the approval of Bishop George W. Ahr, they initiated a drive to raise funds for the purchase of Whitney Greentree Stables in Lincroft. The Brothers of the Christian Schools agreed to staff the school and finance its ...

  7. Há 2 dias · The John Birch Society ( JBS) is an American right-wing political advocacy group. [1] Founded in 1958, it is anti-communist, [2] [3] supports social conservatism, [2] [3] and is associated with ultraconservative, radical right, far-right, right-wing populist, and right-wing libertarian ideas. [12] Originally based in Belmont, Massachusetts, the ...