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normally have no place in the college," wrote
Elizabeth James in 2015. "Research papers, debates, and literary exercises gave vitality to intellectual life within the college. The societies provided a place where student voices and opinions could be heard, and their questions or thoughts about the world around them interrogated by their classmates." These societies helped pave Yale's way toward a broader European model of education.
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and "generous rivals."When Yale built its first central library in 1846, Linonia and
Brothers in Unity accepted the library's invitation to house their collections in the new building. For several decades, the collections were maintained separately, each with a librarian, staff, catalogs, and building entrance. However, the society declined during the
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The notion of including freshmen was challenged by two or three existing literary groups that waged "an incessant war" against the new society, as described in
Brothers in Unity's 1841 catalog of members. But within a year, Brothers became fully independent, its popularity influencing other societies
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Both groups held expansive literary collections, which they used to compete against each other. Between 1780 and 1841, the
Brothers claimed to own more volumes than Linonia, although these assertions are disputed. Despite their rivalry, the two societies described each other as "ornaments" of Yale
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The
Society of Brothers in Unity at Yale College was founded in 1768 by 21 members of the Yale classes of 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771. The society was founded chiefly to reduce class separation among literary societies; at the time, Yale freshmen were not "received" into any society, and junior
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Members of the group between 1768 and 1841 include 26 Yale valedictorians, several
Supreme Court justices, one Chief Justice, six governors, 13 Senators, 45 Congressional representatives, a Secretary of the Navy, a Secretary of the Treasury, a Postmaster General, 14 presidents of colleges and
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By the beginning of the 19th century, most Yale
College students joined either the Brothers or Linonia. "While the official curriculum remained extraordinarily rigid, the student body built a rich extra-curriculum through the literary societies that allowed them to explore subjects that would
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In 2021, 21 Yale undergraduates revived the defunct society in a different form. While the original
Brothers had a relatively open admissions policy and a large membership, its new incarnation follows the model of Yale's restrictive and smaller senior
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Membership in
Brother in Unity admits 10 new members each spring. A current Yale professor acts as an ex-officio member to advise the society. As of October 2023, it had 120 alumni and current members.
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accepted four—the first recorded time in which underclassmen were publicly accepted into a Yale society. It is speculated that this struggle launched the
Brothers' century-long rivalry with Linonia.
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378:. Linonia and Brothers proposed donating their collections to Yale in 1860, and this was finally done in 1872. These donations are commemorated in the Linonia and Brothers Room of Yale's
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Through at least 1841, the society is said to have followed the template of other debating societies, although operating under "Masonic secrecy," according to 19th-century Yale historian
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that encompassed nearly half the student body at its 19th-century peak, the group disbanded in the late 1870s after donating its collection of books to help form Yale's central library.
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Brothers in Unity holds debates and invites speakers to discuss contemporary entrepreneurship, foreign policy, literature, and politics. In 2021, it hosted a lecture named for
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to reconsider their exclusion of first-year students. The Yale College freshman class of 1771 ultimately yielded 15 members to the new group, while the older
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universities, two U.S. Attorneys General, and a U.S. Vice President. By 1841, a total of 2,828 students had belonged to the group.
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First Chinese student to graduate from an American university, businessman
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1433:"Yale's Extracurricular and Social Organizations 1780-1960"
1658:"The History of the Yale Dramatic Association, 1900-1980s"
1885:"Yale College's first black grad: it's not who you think"
1366:"The True University: Yale's Library from 1843 to 1931"
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Bass, Carole; Branch, Mark Alden (February 28, 2014).
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United States Representative from Vermont (1815-1817
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The society is funded by the 1768 Foundation Inc., a
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Linonia and Brothers Room, Sterling Memorial Library
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2030:Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
1861:. New Haven, Connecticut. 1894-01-26. p. 2.
343:The group picked Stanley as its first president.
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1832:. Hartford, Connecticut. 1841-12-10. p. 2.
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537:Supreme Court justice and U.S. Representative
242:Brothers in Unity and Linonia Society memorial
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1364:James, Elizabeth (2015-05-01).
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1503:. CT State Government.
1501:Connecticut History.Org
1297:Theodore Dwight Woolsey
1076:, and a founder of the
935:, Governor of Michigan
602:U.S. Secretary of State
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108:E parvis oriuntur magna
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631:Mason Fitch Cogswell
512:George Edmund Badger
419:U.S. foreign service
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1055:Governor of Vermont
875:Richard Henry Green
50:–1878; revived 2021
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