Here's another quibble: when I print entry, the second photo obscures some text. Anyway around the eyesore?SLY111 20:46, 14 September 2007 (UTC)SLY111. Blame IT on 9-11. Though I think I've been "outted"; I didn't receive a mailing that was promised back in May by Phelps to alum. So IT goes. "W" made important fuller disclosure of societies at Yale.SLY111 16:51, 12 September 2007 (UTC)Sly 111Nice job. You must be BZ. I knew John Sager, '79 or '78, and he was a "good guy". SLY111 05:33, 28 April 2007 (UTC)SLY111

I would like to see a fuller accounting of the system at Yale and Wesleyan and the old northeastern universities. I don't know what happened to your Yale account, but it needs to go somewhere.

This may be of interest :

http://www.theamericanminerva.com/thetanuepsilon/06Articles/Articles/1871FourYearsAtYale.html

http://www.theamericanminerva.com/thetanuepsilon/04HistAlp/HistoryAlpha.html

http://www.theamericanminerva.com/thetanuepsilon/15Contact/Contact.html


Thanks, 159.247.3.210, for your supportive comments regarding older New England campuses and collegiate secret societies, and for creating the "class societies" explanatory paragraph. good luck and good editing.BoolaBoola2

Apologies for the late response. The text on Bones and the intelligence community has been "killed". But the nexus between Bones (and Yale) and the intelligence community is worthy of a book. The W.H.S. entry has been edited almost ruthlessly, and after some additional research an entry on the "secret society system" will be my next project.SLY111 00:15, 9 June 2007 (UTC)SLY111

William Burges

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Thanks indeed for your most interesting addition. I did not know of St.Anthony Hall and it is certainly presents a most intriguing similarity to the Tower House.

Regards.

KJP1