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  2. Skull and Bones - Wikipedia

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    Skull and Bones (also known as The Order, Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death) is an undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The oldest senior-class society at the university, Skull and Bones has become a cultural institution known for its powerful alumni and conspiracy theories.

  3. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Skull & Bones aroused competition on campus, bringing forth Scroll and Key (1841), and later Wolf's Head (1883), among students in the senior class. But the prestige of the senior societies was able to keep the very influential fraternities Alpha Delta Phi and Psi Upsilon from ever becoming full four-year institutions at Yale.

  4. The Dickey Club - Wikipedia

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    In the book Fleshing Out Skull & Bones, the grandson of DKE and Skull and Bones member Clifton Samuel Thomas stated, “I have always felt there was a very, very close connection between The Order [Skull and Bones] and DKE.” [14] It is believed by some that the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Yale acted as a feeder club into Skull and Bones ...

  5. Chamber of Reflection - Wikipedia

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    Early Lodges insisted on using a full human skeleton but today most Lodges used a skull and crossbones; it is meant to evoke physical death. In Baroque painting, the still life associated with the presence of a skull was used to illustrate vanity (a defect of a person who thinks too highly of himself). The skull thus acted as a reminder of the ...

  6. Skull & Keys - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Skull & Keys was founded as a senior society for members of Theta Nu Epsilon. [5] Many of the fraternity's members had an affiliation with Yale and intended to hold "tap day", following the traditions of Yale. [2] [5] One of its founders was Frank Norris who wrote the ritual and ceremonies for Skull & Keys. [3]

  7. Secret society - Wikipedia

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    The exact qualifications for labeling a group a secret society are disputed, but definitions generally rely on the degree to which the organization insists on secrecy, and might involve the retention and transmission of secret knowledge, the denial of membership or knowledge of the group, the creation of personal bonds between members of the organization, and the use of secret rites or rituals ...

  8. Skull and Bones - How To Find Relics of the Past Treasure - AOL

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    This is how you can find the Lost Sea People relic in the game.

  9. Owl and Key - Wikipedia

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    Owl and Key also acts as the parent organization for Skull and Bones, overseeing the spring recruitment and application process of the juniors who wish to join the secret society. [7] Once applications are received, the active members of Owl and Key select the future members of Skull and Bones.