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College Secret Fraternities

The Golden Key, Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1882


An article challenging the commonly-held idea that secret fraternities are bad. First, the author claims that fraternities are not inherently "evil" but rather good, and their advantages include positive educational and social influences. The author describes secret fraternities as both "families" and "homes," with no more potential for blind loyalty than any other state or organization. In conclusion, secret fraternities are American traditions and an important mainstay in many a college experience.


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May 1882

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