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- 1900 (Creation)
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2 pages
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Administrative history
A literary and debate club at the Model School from 1882 to 1917. The members (only young men) focused on improving their oratory skills, personal appearance, and general comportment, with one member serving as "Critic" to evaluate the boys' behavior during each meeting. The literary aspects of the Society led to the publication of "The Signal" in 1885--while it started as a literary magazine through the Thencanic, it quickly escaped the Society's control and became a general Normal/Model School periodical. This club ended when the Model School closed in 1917. This version of the Thencanic should not be confused with the later revival in the 1930s with college students.
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Biographical history
Model School Class of 1902 and Thencanic Society member. FSID: L7WF-G73.
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This critic's report is notable for its allusion to Theodore Roosevelt, who at this point would have been elected Vice-President only a few days prior. Evidently some members' "political prejudices," presumably pro-Democrat, meant that Roosevelt was rejected for honorary membership in the Thencanic Society. Transcription included.