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Linonia,
founded in 1753, is the second-oldest
society at Yale
College and the
oldest surviving literary and
debating society,
outlasting its short-lived...
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commemorated in the
Linonia and
Brothers Room of Yale's
Sterling Memorial Library. The
reading room
contains the
Linonia and
Brothers (L&B) collection...
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joined literary societies. By the 1830s, the
campus literary societies Linonia,
Brothers in Unity, and
Calliopean had lost stature.
Calliopean folded...
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first were
debating societies:
Crotonia in 1738,
Linonia in 1753 and
Brothers in
Unity in 1768.
Linonia and
Brothers in
Unity continue to exist; commemorations...
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which were in turn
inspired by the
great literary debating societies of
Linonia and
Brothers in Unity.
Members of the YPU have
reciprocal rights at sister...
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Bones was
founded in 1832
after a
dispute among Yale
debating societies Linonia,
Brothers in Unity, and the
Calliopean Society over that season's Phi Beta...
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features windows decorated with
signs of the
zodiac to
symbolize periodicity.
Linonia and
Brothers Reading Room, a Tudor-style
browsing room at the building's...
- existence, many of
these groups took the
guise of
small debating societies.
Linonia and
Brothers in
Unity no
longer dominated the college's
social scene, and...
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Reformed from Key and
Stone (local).
Originally formed as a
literary society,
Linonia was
revived as a
secret senior society in the 20th century. Glatsky, Genevieve...
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Mnemosyne (memory).
Calliopean was
founded in 1819 by a
group of
members of
Linonia dissatisfied with the
result of an
election for the
presidency of the latter...