Order of Koios?

<p>As Wayne Dyer used to say, “Our intention creates our reality”. So i may not have actually posted in the Harvard forum but i intended to post so the post was essentially made. </p>

<p>Anyway, I think you could be right. It does sound more likely than a secret society. However, I’m still a bit skeptical…</p>

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<p>To the best of my knowledge there are four senior societies at Cornell that pertain to the entire graduating class – Quill and Dagger, Sphinx Head, Mortarboard/Der Hexenkreis, and something called Chancery/1889. </p>

<p>The later is only a very recent development that really has none of the history that the other three have. And even then, Sphinx Head completely reinvented itself from an athletic society to more of an ‘honorary’ around a decade ago and MB/DH has gone through three different types of organizational changes (secret, women-only, co-ed) in the past century.</p>

<p>So assuming it is not Order of the Coif it is either a) a very recent development or b) something to do with a Greek organization or the like.</p>

<p>What’s the order of Coif?</p>

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<p>Not resourceful much?</p>

<p>maybe it is a Segway club? since the OP shares the name of Segway kid. (although then I guess he wouldn’t be asking about it…)</p>

<p>I’m sorry, I was just curious.</p>

<p>^lol, this kid gets in harvard by family connections and now he thinks he can start ■■■■■■■■ around here. my sympathies to all who must endure him in university.</p>