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- A Commons Club is a type of social organization whose membership is "open" rather than selective based on personal introduction and invitation. It may also refer to the lodge or other meeting facility associated with such a club and used for its activities. Usually, Commons Club refers to a type of men's social organization which flourished at institutions of higher education in North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (en)
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- The linked "CC" logo is still visible in the iron railing of the small balcony at the center of the façade. (en)
- The former Commons Club building at Wesleyan University. (en)
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- ("Secondary Colors")
Green & White (en)
- ("Primary Colors")
Crimson, Stone Purple and Gold. (en)
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- File:The_crest_of_the_Commons_Club.gif (en)
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- Heirloom Moss Rose, rosa x centifolia (en)
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- Wesleyan University - Commons Club 01.jpg (en)
- Wesleyan University - Commons Club detail 01A.jpg (en)
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- ("Of all things certain, God is over all") (en)
- ("Service and Brotherhood")
Esse Quam Videri (en)
- ("To be, Rather than to Seem") (en)
- Labor et Fraternitas (en)
- Quisque ceteris; Deus omnibus (en)
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- American Commoner (en)
- Commons Club Chronicle (en)
- The Common Journey (en)
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- Some of the information may be out of scope, some of it may require better sourcing (en)
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- Regional, United States (en)
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- Triangle, Star & Torches (en)
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- A Commons Club is a type of social organization whose membership is "open" rather than selective based on personal introduction and invitation. It may also refer to the lodge or other meeting facility associated with such a club and used for its activities. Usually, Commons Club refers to a type of men's social organization which flourished at institutions of higher education in North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (en)
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