Sphinx Senior Society
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The Sphinx Senior Society of the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest honor society at the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a U.S. state that is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The state borders Delaware and Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, New York and Ontario, Canada, to the north, and New Jersey to...

. Founded in 1900, the organization is self-perpetuating and today usually consists of 25-30 members. Its members represent a diverse and varied cast, coming from all areas of achievement, community, activities, and backgrounds. However each member is chosen because of the singular fact of their committed leadership to the University, its community, and the general public.

The organization is rumored to be one of the university's secret societies, but has always been open and makes no secret of its presence. Every year, recent new members are listed in the campus paper The Daily Pennsylvanian
The Daily Pennsylvanian
The Daily Pennsylvanian is the independent daily student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania.It is published every weekday when the university is in session by a staff of more than 250 students. During the summer months, a smaller staff produces a weekly version called The Summer...

 for congratulations and recognition. Current and past members are also listed openly on the organization's website. In the past, new members are even listed in prominent papers such as the New York Times.

Membership

The total size of the current undergraduate society ranges from 20-30 depending on each class's preference. Members, officially called "Sphinges," represent outstanding individuals that have served the university in some form or manner and are selected based on their achievement, character, involvement, leadership, and vision. This membership perpetuates through "tapping" (a common society term meaning invite) every spring where current members personally nominate deserving juniors to attend a smoker. This informal smoker provides an opportunity for the taps to pick up an application as well as for the current members to meet and screen nominees before seniors go through the selection process.

Notable members

  • Mitchell J. Blutt - Executive Partner, J.P. Morgan Chase - 1978
  • Bill Carr
    Bill Carr
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     - Winner of two gold medals at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics - 1933
  • Richard Clarke
    Richard Clarke
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     - Author, National Counter-Terrorism Director under Presidents Bill Clinton
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     and George W. Bush
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     - 1972
  • William T. Coleman, Jr. - United States Secretary of Transportation, 1975-77, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom - 1925
  • Jeffrey Goldberg
    Jeffrey Goldberg
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     - Award winning journalist. Writer for the Atlantic and The New Yorker
    The New Yorker
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     - 1987
  • Jon Huntsman, Sr.
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     - Billionaire, founder of the Huntsman Corporation - 1959
  • John B. Kelly, Jr.
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     - accomplished oarsman, four-time Olympian, and Olympic medal winner and President of the United States Olympic Committee; brother of famous actress Grace Kelly; Kelly Drive in Philadelphia is named for him - 1950
  • John Legend/John Stephens
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     - famous American soul singer, songwriter, and pianist - 2000
  • Donald Lippincott - Winner of a silver and a bronze medal at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics - 1915
  • John Edgar Wideman
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     - American writer and two-time winner of the International PEN/Faulkner Award; current professor at Brown University
    Brown University
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    - 1963
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