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AKD
(redirected from Alpha Kappa Delta)

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AKDAlpha Kappa Delta (Sociology National Honor Society)
AKDAlkyl Ketene Dimer
AKDAutomatic Key Distribution
AKDAqeel Karim Dhedi (Securities; Pakistan)
AKDAlpine Kinderklinik Davos (German: Alpine Children's Hospital Davos; Davos, Switzerland)
AKDAcute Kidney Disease
AKDDock Cargo Ship


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He was a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Westborough, was a member of the American Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, a member of the American Sociological Association, the Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society, the Westborough Country Club Building Committee, the Westborough Sites and Facilities Committee and the Westborough Senior Center.
Proctor was a member of the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society; and the Association of College Honor Societies.
He earned a bachelor of arts in environmental studies and sociology from the University of Oregon, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Delta honor societies.
 
 
 
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