For decadence:
transcript from an interview from Democracy Now, published January 22, 2004
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0122-10.htm
Quote:
AMY GOODMAN: Talk about how some people use it as the extension of their phone and other passwords. Alexandra Robbins, you, too, are a member of a secret society at Yale. Can you explain what that is?
ALEXANDRA ROBBINS: Sure. I was a member. Ever since “Secrets of the Tomb” came out, I cannot get members of my own society to talk to me. I believe that means I’m out. Which is okay, because you only joined it for the free alcohol in the first place. The society is called. Scroll and Key, the second oldest society at Yale.
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And from the Yale Alumni Magazine, February 2003
http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/is..._02/faces.html
Quote:
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"I accepted the tap because of curiosity and stayed in because of the beer," explained Secrets of the Tomb author Alexandra Robbins '98 about her membership in Scroll and Key. At a Saybrook College master's tea on November 11, Robbins said she researched her book on Skull and Bones by going through a Bones membership catalog and finding alumni who were "sick of the rules like me" to interview.
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