Seven Society (College of William & Mary)
| Seven Society | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1826 College of William & Mary |
| Type | Secret |
| Affiliation | Independent |
| Status | Active |
| Emphasis | Senior males |
| Scope | Local |
| Chapters | 1 |
| Nickname | Seven, Sevens |
| Full name | Seven Society, Order of the Crown & Dagger |
| Headquarters | Williamsburg, Virginia United States |
The Seven Society, Order of the Crown & Dagger (colloquially known as the Seven '7' Society or Sevens '7s') is the longest continually active secret society of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The clandestine, yet altruistic group is said to consist of seven senior individuals, selected in their junior year. While, historically, graduating members formally announced their identities each spring, today's membership is steeped in mystery and is only revealed upon a member's death.
Now rumored to meet late at night in Colonial Williamsburg's Shields Tavern, present-day Sevens make efforts to honor and encourage those who help strengthen the university. Through its endowment association, the society pursues major philanthropic projects such as scholarships and anonymous donations to the College. Sevens have also been known to mysteriously leave small gifts and tokens of appreciation for unsuspecting groups and individuals (e.g., in 2003, an admissions counselor discovered two dozen golf umbrellas – each adorned with the '7' symbol – after casually mentioning how helpful they'd be during rainy campus tours).