• The Good Fellows is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jo Graham and written by Hugh Wedlock Jr. and Howard Snyder. The film stars Cecil Kellaway...
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  • A Jolly Good Fellow may refer to: A Jolly Good Fellow, pseudonym used by Dutch music producer Ferry Corsten A Jolly Good Fellow (novel), a 2008 novel...
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  • rendition Problems playing this file? See media help. "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is a popular song that is sung to congratulate a person on a significant...
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    Fellows can only be nominated by existing Fellows for one of the fellowships described below: Every year, up to 52 new fellows are elected from the United...
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  • The 251st (Good Fellows) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the unit...
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  • The Clarret Drinker's Song: Or, The Good Fellows Design is an English broadside ballad published by John Oldham in 1680 and is set to the standard tune...
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    According to the 1998 Guinness World Records, it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The song's...
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  • several unofficial Odd Fellows lodges had existed in New York City sometime in the period 1806 to 1818, the American Odd Fellows is regarded as being founded...
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  • Or, The Good-Fellows Folly is an English broadside ballad believed to have been published between 1674 and 1679 by John Wade, and is located in the National...
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    "'Good Day, Fellow!' 'Axe Handle!'" (Norwegian: "God dag, mann!" "Økseskaft!") is a Scandinavian folktale, collected by Asbjørnsen and Moe. A deaf or hard-of-hearing...
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