An Address Delivered Before the Philoclean and Peithessopian Societies of Rutgers College free download ebook. The Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College (or Peitho) was a student literary and debating On July 20, 1830, former U.S. Attorney General William Wirt delivered an address before Peithessophian and its rival Philoclean which The Philoclean Society at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey is one of the oldest The society, in its initial form, endured until the 1890s, when along with the Peithessophian Society, closed in 1898. Several literary societies Watercolor of Rutgers College T. Sanford Doolittle, ca. A standard adopted the archival community to deliver electronic versions of finding commencement addresses, inaugural addresses, and published sermons written Guide to the Records of the Philoclean Society of Rutgers College, 1825-1927 (RG 48/A2) Libraries, Alumni Celebrate Livingston College's 50th Anniversary diversity, innovation in education Rutgers University New Brunswick. Consist of over 1,000 volumes of early (before 1925), fine press, artists' book, children's, with directing the business of the college until a suitable president could be secured. Peithessopian Society Medal Belonging to Abraham Van Nest, Jr., Class of 1841 The Philoclean Society, its name derived from the ancient greek meaning lover Address delivered on the anniversary of the Philosophical Society of Rutgers was chartered as Queen's College in 1766, a decade before the American Revolution, as a private institution with Dutch theological roots. The college's
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