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  2. University Club of Washington, DC - Wikipedia

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    The first Clubhouse was located at 1726 I Street, NW. On the evening of March 11, 1904, the first President elected was then Secretary of War, William Howard Taft, an active Club member. Later the Club moved into its new quarters, a brownstone at 930 Sixteenth Street, NW. The Club developed a most appropriate theme: "Enter all of ye who have a ...

  3. Freaknik - Wikipedia

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    Freaknik. Freaknik (/ ˈfriːknɪk /; originally Freaknic) was an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, Georgia. It was initially attended by students enrolled at historically black colleges and universities in the Atlanta University Center. [1] It began in 1983 as a small picnic in a public park near the Atlanta University Center sponsored ...

  4. List of colleges and universities in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Healy Hall at Georgetown University. McMahon Hall at the Catholic University of America. Founders Library at Howard University. School of International Service at American University. Founders' Plaza at the University of the District of Columbia. There are nineteen colleges and universities in Washington, D.C., that are listed under the ...

  5. Downtown (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is the central business district of Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. It is the third largest central business district in the United States. The "Traditional Downtown" has been defined as an area roughly between Union Station in the east and 16th Street NW in the west, and between the National Mall on the south and Massachusetts Avenue on the north, including Penn Quarter.

  6. Nationwide student anti-war strike of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The nationwide student anti-war strike of 1970 was a massive outpouring of anti-Vietnam War protests that erupted in May of 1970 in response to the expansion of the war into neighboring Cambodia. The strike began on May 1 with walk-outs from college and high school classrooms on nearly 900 campuses across the United States. [1]

  7. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    George Mason University. George Mason University (GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia, in Northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C. [9] The university is named in honor of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. The university was founded in 1949, and it became an independent university in 1972.

  8. Trinity Washington University - Wikipedia

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    www.trinitydc.edu. Trinity Washington University is a private Catholic university in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] The university was founded as Trinity College by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1897 as the nation's first Catholic liberal arts college for women. Trinity was chartered by an Act of Congress on August 20, 1897.

  9. Howard University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.howard.edu. Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., located in the Shaw neighborhood. [7] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.