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Ivy Society

 Organization

Biography

Abstract:

The Ivy Society was formed in 1901 as the honor society for the junior class in Arts and Sciences. The Society's main functions included the annual publication of the Ivy Book and Tufts Songs. The last elections for the society were held in April 1969 for the 1969-1970 academic year.

The Ivy Society, originally known as Ivy Leaf, was the honor society for the junior class in Arts and Sciences. The Ivy Society was formulated to foster class spirit in the junior class as well as to do away with "factional feeling which may exist on the Hill," though these two goals were somewhat contradictory. For many years the Ivy Society's main activity was the preparation and production of the Ivy Book, a handbook for the college, which became an essential publication for incoming students from its first appearance in the 1902-03 academic year. It was an annual publication which ceased in 1971, when it was replaced first by a student handbook produced by the college, and then by the Pachyderm.

The duties assigned to the Ivy Society by the student council were to publish the Ivy Book, to run dances after basketball games, to have charge of Junior Day and Junior Prom, to run organized football trips, to act as ushers at formal Chapel functions, to look after athletic trophies, to gather together the pictures of the current athletic teams, and to conduct Senior and Freshman elections, including the counting of votes.

Election to the society at first was by vote of the faculty, but after the first class was elected, election was by the membership of the society, who selected the following year's members from the Junior class. During the academic year 1923-24, there was criticism as some felt that fraternity politics and popularity had undue weight in the selection process. A revision of the rules in 1929-30 changed the process and from that time forward the society nominated qualified members of the rising class, and the class as a whole voted to elect members of the society.

The last elections for the society were held in April 1969 for the 1969-70 academic year.

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

Ivy Society, 1966
Ivy Society, 1966

Ivy Society

 Digital Image
Dates: 1966
Ivy Society, 1939-05-12
Ivy Society, 1939-05-12

Ivy Society

 Digital Image
Dates: 1939-05-12
Ivy Society, 1907
Ivy Society, 1907

Ivy Society

 Digital Image
Dates: 1907

Ivy Society, 1939-05-12

 Item — Box Shared 91
Call Number: MS036.011.DO.00529
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains loose prints collected from various sources and attributed to Melville Munro. Loose prints are physically stored separately from the collection in accession order. See barcode in item record for location of originals.

Dates: 1939-05-12

Ivy Society, 1907

 Item — Box Volume 1
Call Number: UP022.001.001.00001.00073
Scope and Contents From the Item:

Published by the class of 1909.

Dates: 1907

Ivy Society, 1966

 Item — Box Shared 89
Call Number: UA136.002.DO.00531
Scope and Contents

5 x 7

Dates: 1966

Ivy Society Publications

 Collection
Call Number: UP016
Scope and Contents

This collection contains the Ivy Book student handbook and the Tufts song books published by the Ivy Society beginning in 1895.

Dates: 1895 -- 1977
Ivy Society under Bowen Porch, 1940-05-01
Ivy Society under Bowen Porch, 1940-05-01

Ivy Society under Bowen Porch

 Digital Image
Dates: 1940-05-01

Ivy Society under Bowen Porch, 1940-05-01

 Item — Box Shared 92
Call Number: MS036.011.DO.00568
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains loose prints collected from various sources and attributed to Melville Munro. Loose prints are physically stored separately from the collection in accession order. See barcode in item record for location of originals.

Dates: 1940-05-01
Members of the Ivy Society who are in charge of Junior Day, 1929-05-17
Members of the Ivy Society who are in char...