| Women's History Month | Purdue | Red Cross by the Numbers | The People of the Red Cross | March Madness | 
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					  What is 1920?					 
					 This is the year women gained the right to vote. | 
					  Who is John Purdue?					 
					 This man was the founder of Purdue. | 
					  What is 90%?					 
					 This is the percentage of Red Cross work that is done by volunteers. | 
					  Who is Clara Barton?					 
					 This person is the founder of the Red Cross. | 
					  What is Oral Roberts University?					 
					 This small school has caused an upset by going to the Sweet Sixteen this year. | 
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					  What is Seneca Falls, NY?					 
					 This is the location of the first Women's Rights Convention. | 
					  Who is Orville Redenbacher?					 
					 This is a famous alum who went on to create a well-known snack food. | 
					  What is the 19th century?					 
					 This is the century in which the Red Cross was founded. | 
					  Who is Garfield?					 
					 This US president nominated Clara Barton for the position of president of the ARC. | 
					  What is Virginia?					 
					 This school won the NCAA tournament in 2019. | 
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					  Who is Geraldine Ferraro?					 
					 This woman was the first to be a vice-presidential nominee. | 
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					  What is the red crescent?					 
					 This is the internationally recognized symbol for the Red Cross that is not a red cross. | 
					  Who is Cealia Tolliver?					 
					 This person is our chapter's president. | 
					  What is the 1st? :(					 
					 This is the round that Purdue got eliminated in. | 
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					  Who is Sally Ride?					 
					 This woman was the first to fly in space. | 
					  Who is Drew Brees?					 
					 This is the famous Purdue quarterback who just retired from his professional career. | 
					  What is March?					 
					 This is the month of the year that is Red Cross month. | 
					  Who is FDR?					 
					 This US president did a lot to advance the American Red Cross. | 
					  What is Michigan?					 
					 This is the only B10 school still in the tournament this year. | 
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					  Who is Amelia Earhart?					 
					 This woman served as faculty for Purdue and is famous for disappearing (among other things). | 
					  What is 23?					 
					 This is the number of astronauts that have graduated from Purdue. | 
					  What is 45%?					 
					 This is the percentage of blood that is supplied by the Red Cross in the US. | 
					  Who is Florence Nightingale?					 
					 This person initially opposed the creation of the Red Cross. | 
					  What is 64?					 
					 This is the number of schools that started in the tournament. |