A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: R-MWC traditions, part IV

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Friday, August 26, 2005

R-MWC traditions, part IV

Randolph-Macon is famous (or infamous, as the case may be) for its secret societies, the oldest of which was founded in 1899- just eight years after the founding of our school. That was the friendship society Am Sam. Secret societies really have no function or purpose, but most of them add to the "sisterhood" thing we have going on here. Everybody talks about them, but nobody likes to admit it. Many of the rest of the secret societies at R-MWC have Greek letters- such as the Pis, or Cutie Pies,... Sign in to see full entry.

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