Talk:Scroll and Key
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Cornell 2010 did another wondrous job on behalf of the greatest fellowship tradition in the western world. ````SLY111
Again, the publicist at Covington and Burling and its counterpart at Weslesyan should cease the vandalism at this site. ````SLY111
The new "Notable" section might do well to copy the "Wolf's Head format" given it requires a brief explanatory bio. The "Covington and Burling" atty, for example, is a total bs entry without additional information, as was the "Wesleyan asst prof". SLY111
Excellent second photo of the Key's temple. SLY 111
I am dismayed at the accusation of "vandalism" when I submit that Scroll and Key, in a word, is the "snob" society at Yale. Scroll and Key has its place, with the Alsops and the others, announcing to the world that Keys is a Yale ideal made corporeal. Worse than "poppycock"....SLY111
The Nov 3 edition of the Wolf's Head entry articulates well the general idea that WHS stands in almost stark contrast to the elitism, social and otherwise, of Keys (and Bones, to a lesser extent). Almost any Yalie, junior year or longer in service, would agree with this assessment. Admittedly, it may not be gentlemanly to announce this truth, but.... SLY111
Why are so many "Notables" listed separately at base of page? Maynard Mack, D. Hanson -- subject of an excellent book by Calvin Trillin (from Kansas City) -- and any Auchincloss (the Mayflower, stupid, it's the Mayflower) should be included. And where are all the squash "Notables"?...SLY111
Glad to see the new NOTABLES section for the article. Where are all the "LeBouts", however? SLY111 19:08, 17 December 2006 (UTC)SLY111