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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Sagamore Society is the most exclusive honor society for men at Washburn University. NONSO is the equivalent women''s honor society at Washburn. Sagamore is not as controversial or as secretive as Yale''s Skull and Bones but its members are known to include a governor, a member of Congress, two Army generals, and several judges, doctors and corporate CEOs. The Society was conceived in 1911-12 by six students Cecil Lowe, Ralph Lemon, Warren J. Crumbine, Rees…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Sagamore Society is the most exclusive honor society for men at Washburn University. NONSO is the equivalent women''s honor society at Washburn. Sagamore is not as controversial or as secretive as Yale''s Skull and Bones but its members are known to include a governor, a member of Congress, two Army generals, and several judges, doctors and corporate CEOs. The Society was conceived in 1911-12 by six students Cecil Lowe, Ralph Lemon, Warren J. Crumbine, Rees Hughes, Ben Franklin, and Henry O''Brien along with faculty advisor Professor F.L. Foster. In the early years, membership was confined to six new men each spring but over the years has been expanded to 18. Sagamore selects members who exemplify the values of community/university service, leadership, scholarship and good moral character. Sagamore also selects a limited number of honorary members who have in the same spirit made outstanding contributions to the university community. Since 1912, just over 1,000 members, called braves, have been accepted into the organization''s circle.