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- Lacrosse [r]: Outdoor team sport for ten players (men) or twelve players (women), each of whom uses a netted stick (the crosse) in order to pass and catch a hard rubber ball with the aim of scoring goals by propelling the ball into the opposition goal. [e]
- Toronto, Ontario [r]: the most populous city in Canada, capital of the province of Ontario, and situated perhaps sixty miles northwest of Buffalo, New York as the crow files. [e]
- Raffles Institution [r]: Raffles Institution (RI) is an independent educational institution in Singapore, founded in 1823. [e]
- Julian F. Abele [r]: (1881-1950) One of the first university-trained African-American architects, who designed dozens of important landmarks, such as the Central Library building of the Free Library of Philadelphia. [e]