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Clara Wolverton Papers
TCNJ002 · Collection · 1892-1930

The Clara Wolverton Papers contain materials from her early education beginning in 1892, through Normal School, and her earliest teaching years ending in 1903. It comprises personal items such as her grades book, greeting cards, and notes of affection from her students, as well as professional items such as her teaching contracts and letters of recommendation, and also printed commencement programs and tickets and clippings. There are only a few items after this time period, and they document her involvement in the Red Cross and Botanical Society of Pennsylvania.

There are no materials related to teaching at Trenton Public Schools or attending University of Pennsylvania.

Her collection also initially contained six books, four of which were cataloged and added to the Historical Textbooks and General Collections of Gitenstein Library, and two were deaccessioned due to duplication.

Wolverton, Clara, 1879-1964
Thencanic Society-NDS Debate Resolutions/Reports, February - December 1884 · Item · 1884
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This series of three resolutions/letters documents two private debates and one public one between the Thencanic and the Normal Debating Society. The resolutions do not include the topics for debate, nor the names of the debaters. The identities of the Normal School students cannot be conclusively determined. Transcriptions included.

Whitehead, Harvey F., 1867-1947
Thencanic condolence card from the family of Chester A. Arthur, ca. 1886 · Item · ca. 1886
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This card, thanking the recipient for their condolences following the death of former U.S. President Chester A. Arthur (1829-1886), was found among the correspondence of the Thencanic Society. No further information is available, but the card indicates the Thencanic's members maintained connections with notable figures even in its earliest years. No transcription.

Thencanic-NDS Entertainment invitation, 16 May 1887 · Item · 1887
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This card was likely sent to the Thencanic Society from the Normal Debating Society (NDS). It invites the Model School students to "an entertainment" that the NDS was hosting in the "Model Chapel." No other information available. No transcript due to this item's brevity.

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Thencanic letter from Washington Hasbrouck, 09 November 1882 · Item · 1882
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

In this brief letter, State Normal School Principal Washington Hasbrouck thanks the Thencanic Society for electing him an honorary member. As the Thencanic was founded in 1882, Hasbrouck must have been one of the first honorary members. Transcription included.

Hasbrouck, Washington, 1824-1895
Thencanic letters from Oliver Mordorf, 1893; 1897-1899 · Item · 1893; 1897-1899
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

These four letter all came to the Thencanic Society by its supervisor, Professor Oliver Mordorf. The first (1893) thanks the Society for electing Mordorf honorary member. In the last three letters (1897-1899), Mordorf apologizes each year for being unable to attend the Society's anniversary celebrations. Transcriptions included.

Mordorf, Oliver C., 1860-1924
Thencanic letter from Carl Rickey, 30 October 1896 · Item · 1896
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

From his dormitory at Princeton University, Thencanic alumnus Carl H. Rickey thanks the Society for inviting him to their anniversary celebration and apologizes for being unable to attend. As some compensation for his absence, Rickey provides some advice for the group's current membership. Transcription included.

Rickey, Carl H. (Carlton H.), 1875-1946
Thencanic letter from Capt. Charles Sigbee, 28 April 1898 · Item · 1898
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

Captain Charles Sigsbee, commander of the U.S.S. Maine at the time of its explosion in Havana Harbor in February 1898, thanks the Thencanic Society for electing him an honorary member. The Thencanic admitted to the membership several notable figures from the Spanish-American War. Transcription included.