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Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies: Sphinx Head

By: Dante Fortson
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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In the autumn of 1890, the wind sweeping across the gorges of Ithaca, New York, carried with it the whispers of a new era. Cornell University, then a young but rapidly ascending institution founded on the principles of egalitarianism and practical education, was becoming a fertile ground for a different kind of tradition. While the university’s founder, Ezra Cornell, had famously declared an intent to found an institution where "any person can find instruction in any study," a group of ambitious seniors sought to create a more exclusive echelon within that democratic framework. This was the genesis of the Sphinx Head Society, the oldest senior honor society at Cornell.

The society was not merely a social club, nor was it a traditional Greek letter fraternity. It was designed to be a recognition of "merit, achievement, and character," focusing on those who had contributed most significantly to the university’s prestige through athletics, journalism, and campus leadership. The choice of the Sphinx as their namesake was deeply intentional. In the late 19th century, Egyptology was a subject of intense fascination, but for these students, the Sphinx represented something more specific: the union of intellectual power and physical strength, kept under a veil of absolute silence.

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