Linonian Society
| Linonian Society | |
|---|---|
| Founded | September 12, 1753 Yale University | 
| Type | Senior society | 
| Affiliation | Independent | 
| Status | Active | 
| Emphasis | Debate | 
| Scope | Local | 
| Motto | Amicitia Concordia Soli Noscimus | 
| Colors | Navy and Pink | 
| Chapters | 1 | 
| Headquarters | New Haven, Connecticut United States | 
Linonia, founded in 1753, is the second-oldest society at Yale College and the oldest surviving literary and debating society, outlasting its short-lived predecessor, Crotonia. Today, Linonia operates as a secret senior society at Yale, continuing the centuries-old tradition of promoting friendship and social intercourse.
Members of the society are known as "Linonians".