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The "official" name of this Society is not "French National Honor Society"; rather it is "La Société Honoraire de Français"
See: http://www.frenchteachers.org/shf/
There are in fact two U.S. non-profit organizations that claim the name as "The National French Honor Society":
1) Pi Delta Phi, the National French Honor Society, the older academic group established in 1906, is a college/university honor society.
2) Société Honoraire de Français, the National French Honor Society, (established in the 60s or 70s) is an academic honor society for high-school students.
The title of the SHF wiki page should be changed to reflect its correct title, while the page title in English "French National Honor Society" should list only the links to the 2 distinct honor societies.
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