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Order of the Bull's Blood


 

Order of the Bull's Blood (also known as Lodge 443) is a secret society at Rutgers University, established in 1834 by Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, William Newell and Joseph P. Bradley. It is said to be the oldest currently active secret society at Rutgers, dating several years before the incarnation of the first fraternities at the University. It is similar in history and inspiration to other secret societies like Skull and Bones and Scroll and Key at Yale University. Each year 12 juniors are chosen, or "tapped," by the outgoing senior members of the Order and are tied to a series of continuing pranks at Rutgers and at historic rival Princeton University, including allegedly being involved in the 1875 theft of a cannon at Princeton, an event?and the ensuing debate between the two university presidents?reported in nationwide newspapers, and an unsuccessful repeat attempt in 1946.

Related Topics:
Secret society - Rutgers University - 1834 - Frederick T. Frelinghuysen - William Newell - Joseph P. Bradley - Skull and Bones - Scroll and Key - Yale University - Princeton University

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