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         The Key House (the home of an old, secret society on the campus known of UC Prospect similar to the academic honors clubs on Yale's campus (skull and bones / wolf's head, etc.). Home to an academic fraternity known as the Ordu Tenetes Clavem (Order of Key Holders), the house was largely ignored and overlooked when any plans for renovations or expansion needed additional space on campus. Rumors circulated of the "Key Holders" being an elite group of students and alumni on campus but no one seemed to be able to locate where they met or what, exactly, they did. Membership was rarely offered and when it was the recipient was sworn to secrecy about what happened behind closed doors.
 
         The Key House (the home of an old, secret society on the campus known of UC Prospect similar to the academic honors clubs on Yale's campus (skull and bones / wolf's head, etc.). Home to an academic fraternity known as the Ordu Tenetes Clavem (Order of Key Holders), the house was largely ignored and overlooked when any plans for renovations or expansion needed additional space on campus. Rumors circulated of the "Key Holders" being an elite group of students and alumni on campus but no one seemed to be able to locate where they met or what, exactly, they did. Membership was rarely offered and when it was the recipient was sworn to secrecy about what happened behind closed doors.
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         The Key House (the home of an old, secret society on the campus known of UC Prospect similar to the academic honors clubs on Yale's campus (skull and bones / wolf's head, etc.). Home to an academic fraternity known as the Ordu Tenetes Clavem (Order of Key Holders), the house was largely ignored and overlooked when any plans for renovations or expansion needed additional space on campus. Rumors circulated of the "Key Holders" being an elite group of students and alumni on campus but no one seemed to be able to locate where they met or what, exactly, they did. Membership was rarely offered and when it was the recipient was sworn to secrecy about what happened behind closed doors.