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Bill Henning, a member of Yale's all-male Skull and Bones society, said one of the reasons Scroll and Key may have decided to accept women was that they were the most vulnerable to a lawsuit and that it will have little influence on the remaining all-male societies...
Henning said that Scroll and Key was legally vulnerable because it is the only all-male society that still claims a tax exemption under Connecticut law and that had been set up by an act of the state legislature...
...think that the factors that influenced [Scroll and Key] are factors that will make the others go co-ed," Henning said. He said other societies would probably be "a little more resistant" to admitting women...
...Scroll and Key alumnus who asked not to be identified said, "I know it will change the nature of encounters [between members] by necessity." He added "all that may enrichen the experience but it also may complicate...
Students and alumni disagreed on whether the Scroll and Key's decision to go co-ed will have an effect on the Harvard final clubs...