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Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies: The Seven Society

Auteur(s): Dante Fortson
Narrateur(s): Steve Stewart's voice replica
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The Seven Society stands as the most enigmatic and enduring secret organization within the University of Virginia. While many collegiate secret societies across the United States, such as Yale’s Skull and Bones or Princeton’s Ivy Club, have allowed their histories to be parsed through public records or published memoirs, the Seven Society remains shielded by a veil of strict anonymity and profound silence. Its presence is felt not through the identification of its members, but through the tangible impact of its philanthropy and the recurring appearance of the numeral 7 across the university grounds. To understand the Seven Society, one must first understand the landscape of Thomas Jefferson’s "Academical Village," a place where tradition is not merely observed but lived as a fundamental part of the student experience.

The origins of the society are rooted in a specific brand of Southern collegiate mystery that blends the intellectual rigor of the university with a flair for the dramatic. Unlike other societies that seek influence through political networking or social prestige during their members' undergraduate years, the Seven Society operates on a timeline that transcends the typical four-year degree. Its members are not revealed until their deaths, at which point a wreath of black magnolias in the shape of a 7 is placed at their funeral, and a banner is flown at the university’s Rotunda. This commitment to lifelong secrecy serves a dual purpose: it ensures that the altruism of the society is never attributed to individual ego, and it maintains a sense of mystical continuity that has fascinated students, faculty, and historians for well over a century.

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