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St. Elmo's

Dante FortsonSeries: Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies
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Pages
27
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Dante Fortson

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For readers of the Ninth House series looking to discover the real history behind the St. Elmo's secret society... Beneath the arched elms of New Haven, a tradition of deliberate exclusion and quiet fraternity took root in the late nineteenth century; it shaped the minds of future leaders behind closed doors. The St. Elmo Society, known colloquially as Elmo's, stands as one of the "Ancient Eight" senior societies at Yale University. Founded in 1889, it emerged not as a direct rival to the established "tombs" of Skull and Bones or Scroll and Key, but as a specific refuge for students of the Sheffield Scientific School. Over the decades, it evolved from a national fraternity chapter into an independent, landed society with its own architectural monuments and private rituals. Its history is inextricably linked to the maritime legacy of its namesake, Saint Erasmus of Formia, the patron saint of sailors famously known as St. Elmo. The society's symbols, including the radiant "St. Elmo's Fire" and the Maltese cross, hint at a deeper spiritual and historical lineage tracing back to the Knights of Malta and the legendary defense of Fort St. Elmo in 1565. While other Yale societies often draw from Greek or Germanic mysticism, St. Elmo maintains a distinct character rooted in the values of protection, guidance, and the defense of character. This book explores the objective trajectory of the society; it chronicles its architectural shifts, its break from national ties, and the persistent influence of its members on the American landscape.

Related Subjects

  • Freemasonry & Secret Societies
  • Social Science
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • General
  • United States (History)
  • History
  • New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) (Northeast)
  • Northeast
  • United States (Travel)
  • Travel
  • New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) (State & Local)
  • State & Local

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