1. Fraternities and sororities are social organizations of men and women students in U.S. colleges and universities. The words fraternity and sorority (1) from the Latin for “brother” and “sister” (2). These groups usually have names consisting (3) two or three Greek letters. For (4) reason, joining a fraternity or sorority is also known (5) “going Greek”.
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2. Fraternities and sororities are social organizations of men and women students in U.S. colleges and universities. The words fraternity and sorority (1) from the Latin for “brother” and “sister” (2). These groups usually have names consisting (3) two or three Greek letters. For (4) reason, joining a fraternity or sorority is also known (5) “going Greek”.
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3. Fraternities and sororities are social organizations of men and women students in U.S. colleges and universities. The words fraternity and sorority (1) from the Latin for “brother” and “sister” (2). These groups usually have names consisting (3) two or three Greek letters. For (4) reason, joining a fraternity or sorority is also known (5) “going Greek”.
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4. Fraternities and sororities are social organizations of men and women students in U.S. colleges and universities. The words fraternity and sorority (1) from the Latin for “brother” and “sister” (2). These groups usually have names consisting (3) two or three Greek letters. For (4) reason, joining a fraternity or sorority is also known (5) “going Greek”.
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5. Fraternities and sororities are social organizations of men and women students in U.S. colleges and universities. The words fraternity and sorority (1) from the Latin for “brother” and “sister” (2). These groups usually have names consisting (3) two or three Greek letters. For (4) reason, joining a fraternity or sorority is also known (5) “going Greek”.
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6. The first Greek-letter student society in North America was Phi Beta Kappa, (6) in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. It was formed by students who wanted to (7) topics not covered in the normal classical curriculum offered by universities at that time, and this is why it (8) to be called a “literary fraternity”. (9) members were knowledgeable (10) Greek, Latin, and Hebrew.
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7. The first Greek-letter student society in North America was Phi Beta Kappa, (6) in 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. It was formed by students who wanted to (7) topics not covered in the normal classical curriculum offered by universities at that time, and this is why it (8) to be called a “literary fraternity”. (9) members were knowledgeable (10) Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. The letters phi, beta, and kappa were the (11) of the society’s secret Greek motto, Philosophia Biou Kybernetes, (12) means "The love of learning is the guide of life". It also established a standard of high principles, secret rituals and handshakes, and oaths that distinguished (13) Greek letter societies.
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