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Mace and Chain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mace and Chain Mace and Chain is the youngest of the eight "landed" secret societies at Yale University. ==History==
The society was founded by Thornton Marshall with the help of poet and Yale professor Robert Penn Warren in 1956 (four years after Manuscript). Warren had encouraged Marshall "to start something which is a little closer to reality and that can exist in the sunlight," in contrast with other senior societies. Mace and Chain became inactive in the 1960s, a period of hostility among Yale students towards senior societies, but was revived in the 1990s with significant financial and logistical support from older delegations. In 2001, it acquired a regular meeting place (called a "tomb"—a 190-year-old, late Colonial-style house in downtown New Haven).〔 (''The youngest secret society'' ) Schacter, Ron, Yale Alumni Magazine July/Aug 2007. Accessed 2008-05-10.〕 Its interior crown moulding is said to have been salvaged from Benedict Arnold's house in New Haven.
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