Ken,
Never heard of The Artichoke Society, but my sister started an
extracurricular group in high school she called "The Antiochus
Society." According to it's bylaws, every member was the "president"
of the club. They (we) didn't do much except party and cause trouble,
but it looked great on college applications! I was (a) president of
the Antiochus Society three years later.
On 7/12/07, ken barber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> hey guys i was reading a book saying that thomas
> jefferson was part of a group known as the artichoke
> society. doing web searches i have found nothing about
> this. before i dismiss this as sheer fiction i thought
> i'd ask this learned group if anyone has heard or read
> anything at all like this.
> anmyone?
>
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