A brief report in a messy hand, probably by Benjamin Messler (although the signature is almost undecipherable). The critic offers praise and a remark about the ever-turbulent Mr. Camp. Transcription included.
Sin títuloPerhaps in response to the membership's rowdy behavior, the Thencanic Society established a committee of three students to assign seats for each member. Following a brief report, a chart includes the names of all of the Society's members at this time. Transcription included.
Sin títuloJohn A. Schultz, Thencanic Secretary, kept this journal of the group's mock legislature for the first months of 1897. In addition to describing the events of and bills introduced at each session of the legislature, he lists each committee, their members, and the state each member represented. Transcription included.
Sin títuloA humorous report by the Critic, including puns on classmates' names and sly comments on their behavior. Words in (parentheses) are original. Transcription included.
Sin títuloA positive report of the Thencanic Meeting, most of which recounts a thrilling "tour around the world" by Mr. Camp. Transcription included.
Sin títuloTwo critic's reports for the same meeting, one rejected and the other accepted. Presumably the first report did not accurately describe the meeting. Unfortunately, no records survive as to why the Officers rejected the first report. Transcription included.
One student, "Dunning," has not been identified as the few mentions of him only include his first name.
This report was rejected for unknown reasons. If any replacement was ever written, it is now lost. Transcription included.
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