Though this report starts out with a glowing review of Persifor Spilsbury's synopsis, the discussion of the debate suggests that it was as boisterous as ever. Transcription included.
Sin títuloA generally positive summary of the events of this meeting's critic. Blackwell provides some critiques of his classmates, from encouraging them to prepare for the weekly oration to suggesting they cover any diagrams/visuals before their debate. Transcription included.
Sin títuloThis document contains the full text of House Bill 2, which appears in the packet of dockets from 1894. It also includes the committee report proposing amendments, as well as a description of further actions on the bill. Not every name has been definitively connected with a person. Transcription included.
Sin títuloThis report includes the all-too-common criticisms around poor behavior during the meeting and when others are speaking. It also briefly mentions The Signal, by this point the Normal and Model Schools newspaper. Blackwell's remarks are otherwise positive. Transcription included.
Sin títuloThis brief report summarizes the Thencanic's 17th anniversary celebrations. While only two of the non-Society guests came, everyone had a good time and ate plenty of food. Transcription included.
Sin títuloThis set of four documents details the history of the Thencanic memorial window, which sat in the "Chapel" of the Normal/Model Schools campus. Through Philadelphia glassmaker Alfred Godwin, the Society raised money from among its members and ex-members (nearly all of whom have been identified) to install a window celebrating philosophy and the Thencanic. The window cost $75.00, approximately $2,800 as of 2024. Transcriptions included.
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