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  2. Dorothy Pelham Beckley - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle Dorothy Pelham was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Robert Pelham Jr. and Gabrielle Lewis Pelham. Her father was a lawyer, inventor, and newspaper editor who worked for the U.S. Census Bureau; [1] her mother was a pianist and organist from Ohio, [2] who taught music in Washington, and was one of the founders of the Detroit Study Club.

  3. Spirit (band) - Wikipedia

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    Spirit was an American rock band founded in 1967 and based in Los Angeles. Their most commercially successful single in the United States was "I Got a Line on You".They were also known for their albums, including their self-titled debut album, The Family That Plays Together, Clear, and Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus.

  4. The Delta Bombers - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, The Delta Bombers were featured alongside other Wild Records artists in the documentary called "Los Wild Ones" by director Elise Salomon, which was the winner of Best Documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival and an official selection at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival.

  5. Delta Rho Upsilon - Wikipedia

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    Delta Rho Upsilon was originally called the Pioneer Club at its founding on November 12, 1929.Harold Hamilton was the first president of the fraternity. It existed under this name for over twenty years until its Greek letters were adopted in the 1950s to avoid confusion between the University's mascot and other similarly-named student organizations.

  6. Phi Mu Delta - Wikipedia

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    Phi Mu Delta became a junior member of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) in 1923, and then a senior member in 1930. It remains a member of the NIC today. [4] The fraternity expanded slowly during the 1920s, merging or expanding to seven additional chapters by 1930. Expansion of the Fraternity was slowed during the great ...

  7. Alpha Kappa Delta - Wikipedia

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    Bogardus, wanting to support the new program with a collaborative forum for students and faculty to discuss sociological research, created Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) on November 21, 1920. It initially consisted of a group of 14 students and faculty members. The society's emblem, a creation of Melvin J. Vincent, [2] was established in the same year ...

  8. Delta Moon - Wikipedia

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    Delta Moon is an American swamp blues, blues rock, and blues band. They originated in Inman Park, Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The group's name came to founder member, Mark Johnson, whilst on a pilgrimage to Muddy Waters' cabin near Clarksdale, Mississippi. [2] In 2003, Delta Moon won the International Blues Challenge. [3]

  9. Yazoo (band) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke and Moyet grew up in Basildon and attended the same Saturday music school when they were eleven years old. [13] Clarke was inspired to make electronic music after hearing Wirral synth-pop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD): he became co-founder and original bandleader of Depeche Mode, who in 1981 released an album and three Clarke-penned singles through Mute Records.