A detailed report from the critic, with individual notes for many of the Thencanic members. Suspicions of gas leaks, loud audience members, and distractions from homework appear to have made this meeting rather memorable. Not every student mentioned could be identified. Transcription included.
Bodine, Joseph L. (Joseph Lamb), 1883-1950Two reports for the meeting, or meetings, in the last weeks of October. Both are dated October 27, but J. Foster Post's report likely refers to the meeting of October 20. Regardless, Post's report was rejected. The second, by an unidentified author named "R. Reynolds," directly criticizes the apparently poor quality Post's report.
Both reports describe events surrounding the Thencanic's anniversary celebrations, held the last Friday in October, which further complicates the question of dating. Either way, these reports together give insight into a long-running and much beloved annual Thencanic event. Transcription included.
This 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.
Thencanic Society (Model School (Trenton, N.J.))Foster M. Voorhees, New Jersey State Senator for Union County and at this moment acting Governor (and later elected Governor from 1899-1902), thanks the Thencanic for electing him an honorary member. No transcription, as the document is typed.
Welling S. Katzenbach, who seems to have recently graduated from the Model School, congratulates the Thencanic Society on the election of new officers. He offers his opinions on the selected students, and offers some reflections on the debating society at the post-secondary institution he was attending at this time. Transcription included.
Katzenbach, Welling S. (Welling Sickle), 1884-1913Trenton journalist/historian and former Thencanic President Francis B. Lee writes three letters to the Society, one for each of its anniversaries from 1897 to 1899. While Lee was unable to make the first two events, he states his intentions to be present at the third. Transcriptions included.
Lee, Francis B. (Francis Bazley), 1869-1914