I'm sure this was discussed on the forum a while back, and on the old GaragePunk forum during its heyday...
They were students at Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan. The 45 came out around Feb. 1968, and exists as a white label DJ copy and a black label, gold print stock copy. Quite rare to find either way. Oliver Tuthill was the leader of the group and main songwriter. He also played on a few other Michigan 45s which are sought-after by the soul crowd, namely Cecil Washington's "I Don't Like to Lose", issued on the Prophonics label
In the fall of '68, Tuthill was back to his native Chicago area (Highland Park) and formed a new recording venture, calling it The Basis of The Thing. A 45 was released in November '68, "Individual Of Society", which used to be around in decent quantity back in the 80's.