“The Round Table [a literary society] is composed of a maximum of twenty-five cadets and one faculty advisor. Cadets are admitted only upon the acceptance of applications and an effort is made to elect cadets who are the most qualified with respect to intelligence, wisdom, and articulation. At semi-monthly meetings, questions of contemporary interest are discussed, each member being allowed to express a viewpoint on the subject. Only members of the upper three classes are eligible. Members are elected for life and their names are entered on a permanent roll kept by the president of The Round Table. (Academic Affairs)” (Source: The Guidon, 2007-2008, pp. 174-175)