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the central role played by Peithessophian and Philoclean in the intellectual life of the college for more than three-quarters of a century, a small group of students began spontaneously to meet informally for regular debate and discussion. In 2008, Peithessophian would be formally reinstituted, with a membership of ten members and a revival of the original 19th-century induction ceremony held each May in Kirkpatrick Chapel. Among its induction speakers have been Yan Lipovetsky, first president of the reinstituted Society, and Professor
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Membership declined after the Civil War and the latter half of the nineteenth century and the society ceased to meet in 1897. It was revived in the 1920s but then once again died out amidst the social turbulence associated with the Depression and World War II. In the late 1990s, having rediscovered
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According to Rutgers, the literary societies allowed students to develop "the skills of rhetoric and statesmanship that helped more fully utilize the classical education being taught in college classrooms. Rhetorical skills were honed through the writing of essays, orations before the society, and
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An Address, Delivered July 20, 1830, Before the Peithessophian and Philoclean Socieites of Rutgers College by Hon. William Wirt, Delivered and Published at the request of the Peithessophian Society
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In 1832 the society's library is recorded as holding 771 books, mostly literature (384 volumes), compared to the college's 1,290 titles which were largely theological texts. An 1876 survey by the
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participation in debates. The societies also sought to increase their members exposure to literature by establishing private libraries that were often more diverse than that of the college."
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reported that Rutgers held 6,814 volumes in its college library and 3,800 in libraries of the Peithessophian Society and Philoclean Society.
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McCormick, Richard P. Rutgers: a Bicentennial History. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1966), 48.
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delivered an address before Peithessophian and its rival Philoclean which foreshadowed the coming
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housed the meeting rooms and libraries of the college's two rival literary and debating societies.
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RG 48/A1/01: Inventory to the Records of the Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College, 1825-1927
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Perrone cites Holley, Edward G. “Academic Libraries in 1876,” in Johnson, Richard D. (editor).
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Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives.
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Libraries for Teaching, Libraries for Research: Essays for a Century
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Demarest, William Henry Steele (Rev.). "History of the Library" in
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Van Nest Hall
Rutgers College
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Philoclean Society
U.S. Bureau of Education
Old Queens
Alexander Johnston Hall
Van Nest Hall
U.S. Attorney General
William Wirt
American Civil War
William C. Dowling
Queens Campus
History of Rutgers University
Rutgers University student organizations









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