Founded in 1900, the Order serves as a forum for discussion, where fellows gather to exchange ideas on a variety of topics pertinent to the well-being of the campus community. Fellows are free to discuss ideas amongst themselves, but never to attribute opinions or remarks to their authors. Despite its mystique, the order is not a traditional
secret society per se, although membership is usually kept in strict confidence, and many of its traditions rival those of typical
collegiate secret societies. In its earliest years, and through members like
Robert Gordon Sproul,
John McCone, and
Clark Kerr, the order was commonly associated with the
Bohemian and
California Clubs. Since 1906, the order has been housed in
Senior Hall, a log cabin on the Berkeley campus designed by
John Galen Howard. In recent years, however, the order has been forced to relocate due to building renovations. == Activities ==