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Cliosophic Society Records

Consists of records of the Cliosophic Society (1770-1941). The material documents the growth and development of the second-oldest literary and debating society in the United States, from its inception in 1770, through its rivalry with the other campus literary organization, the Whig Society, to its final merger with Whig in 1941. Included in the records are minutes, treasurer’s bills, committee documents, attendance rolls, membership lists, constitutions and by-laws, and publications.