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  2. Nacoms and Sachems - Wikipedia

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    A Sachem was a paramount chief among the Algonquins, but the term also referred to the leader of the New York City political machine Tammany Hall. Until 1951, both societies published the names of their newly elected members in the Columbia Daily Spectator, as well as in The New York Times on occasions. [2] [7]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    It has since become one of the leading sources of user-generated reviews and ratings for businesses. Yelp grew in usage and raised several rounds of funding in the following years. By 2010, it had $30 million in revenue, and the website had published about 4.5 million crowd-sourced reviews. From 2009 to 2012, Yelp expanded throughout Europe and ...

  4. Indiana State Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana can bestow five types of awards: the Sagamore of the Wabash, the Circle of Corydon, the Distinguished Hoosier, the Honorary Hoosier, and the Sachem Award. Given at the Governor's discretion, these awards celebrate individuals who have significantly impacted their communities or the state at large.

  5. Twilio appoints Sachem Head partner Andy Stafman to board - AOL

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    Sachem Head, which oversees $3.4 billion in assets, has made previous software investments. It nominated three directors to the board of Anaplan, which was sold to Thoma Bravo to avoid a board fight.

  6. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Most of these societies were founded around the 1890s at the beginning of the university and played a significant role in the early development of the student body. This includes the Cane Club, The Ananias Society, The Senior Society, The Ubiquiteers, the Tau Club, and the De Gang. These historic secret societies are either defunct or non-existent.

  7. Daniel Nimham - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Henry Hudson's arrival in 1609, the Wappinger People lived on the eastern shore of the today's Hudson River, a tidal estuary for some half its length. To them, it was the Muhheakantuck, "the river that flows both ways", and their territory spread from Manhattan Island north to the Roeliff Jansen Kill in Columbia County, and east as far as the Norwalk River in Fairfield County ...

  8. Mom Throws Daughter a Build-a-Bear Birthday Party that ... - AOL

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    One child’s birthday party at Build-a-Bear did not go how the parents had hoped.. In a post on Reddit’s r/Parenting forum from 2019 that is again going viral, one mom shared her experience ...

  9. Sachem (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sachem is a title given to a Native American paramount chief. Sachem may also refer to: Sachem (butterfly), another name for the skipper butterfly Atalopedes campestris; The Sachem, a Canadian newspaper; The Sachems, a secret society at Columbia University; SS Sachem, ships with the name; USS Sachem, US Navy vessels with the name; A leader of ...