Organizations shrouded in mystery, fostering exclusivity and often ritualistic practices, exist within the collegiate environment of a prominent Ivy League institution. These groups, characterized by selective membership, concealed activities, and deep-rooted traditions, have long been a subject of intrigue and speculation. Examples include Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, and Book and Snake.
These organizations are historically significant, shaping the trajectories of influential figures in business, politics, and the arts. The networks formed within these societies provide access to unparalleled opportunities and lasting connections. Their continued existence speaks to the enduring appeal of exclusivity and the power of shared, often undisclosed, experiences.