Brothers in Unity | |
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Founded | 1768 Yale University | –1878; revived 2021
Type | Senior secret society |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Public and military service |
Scope | Local |
Motto | E parvis oriuntur magna "From small things come great things" |
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Chapters | 1 |
Members | 150 active |
Nickname | Brothers |
Full Name | The Society of Brothers in Unity |
Headquarters | New Haven, Connecticut United States |
Website | www |
Brothers in Unity (formally, the Society of Brothers in Unity) is an undergraduate literary and debating society at Yale University.[1] Founded in 1768 as a literary and debating society that encompassed nearly half the student body at its 19th-century peak, the group disbanded in the late 1870s after donating its collection of books to help form Yale's central library.[2][3][4]
It was revived in 2021 as a secret society by members of the senior class and alumni.[5][6]