4th Alma Mater Facts
Jewish Landmarks
Black Landmarks
The US Army
Potpourri
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This former New York Giants Head Coach played safety at the University of Rochester

Brian Daboll

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This wall is known as the holiest site in Judaism

Western Wall & Temple Mount (Jerusalem)

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The monument to this famous Civil Rights Leader is located in Washington, DC - at the location of his most famous speech

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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this branch's motto and recruiting slogan is "The Few, The Proud, The ..."

Marines

200

Just a year after portraying Jackie Robinson in the movie "42", Chadwick Boseman portrayed this Black soul-singing Legend in the movie "Get On Up"

James Brown

400

This 4th member's Alma Mater is named after the first Jew to serve on the SCOTUS

Brandeis
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The all-time leader in home runs among Jewish MLB players is this disgraced steroid-using fuckface, who surpassed Hank Greenberg's 331 career HR by 21

Ryan Braun

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On July 5, 1947, this Cleveland Indians outfielder became the second Black to appear in a MLB game, and the first in the American League

Larry Doby

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Before World War II, 45th Infantry Division members wore this controversial symbol on their left shoulder to honor Native Americans, before it was changed to a Thunderbird in the 1930s

Swastika

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What's the only food that never spoils?

Honey

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The younger brother of a 4th member shares the same alma mater as another member of the 4th - one of the school's notable alumni is Tracy Chapman

Tufts University

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These are referred to as the "Four Holy Cities" in Judaism

Jerusalem, Hebron, Tiberias, Safed

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This man became the first Black NFL Head Coach to win a Super Bowl when the Colts defeated the Bears in 2007

Tony Dungy

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This Confederate General is famously portrayed by John C. Reilly in the fight scene of Anchorman 2

Stonewall Jackson

600

"Petunia, No. 2" was the first of the giant flower canvases painted by what prominent female artist of the 20th century?

Georgia O'Keeffe

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One of Amherst College's notable alumni includes this author, most famous for writing "The Da Vinci Code"

Dan Brown

800

This Italian city's ghetto is honored as an important Jewish landmark for its establishment as Europe's first "ghetto" in 1516, when Jews were segregated and forced to live there

Venice

800

This famous black Civil Rights leader is buried in Mount Hope Cemetary in Rochester, NY

Frederick Douglass

800

The US Naval Academy's mascot is named Bill. What type of animal is he?

Goat (Bill the Goat)

800

Who is the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean?

Amelia Earhart

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One of Hamilton College's notable alumni is this psychologist, the "Father of Behavior Analysis" who introduced the theory of Radical Behaviorism, which emphasizes the importance of environmental factors and behavior in understanding psychological states

B.F. Skinner

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In 2024, this player became the first Jewish player to start at QB for BYU football

Jake Retzlaff

1000

This man was the first Black Head Coach and Quarterback in the NFL (1921 and 1923 respectively)

Fritz Pollard
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What is the oldest active-duty infantry unit in the US Army?

3rd US Infantry Regiment, a.k.a. the "Old Guard"

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This current New York Giants and former Patriots receiver attended Bemidji State University in Minnesota

Gunner Olzsewksi