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James S. Messler gives his brother Benjamin serious competition for the longest Critic's Report. This highly detailed summary of the meeting includes some of the usual discussion of the membership's behavioral issues, but Messler takes some time to lay out what qualities he believes embody a Thencanic member. Transcription included.

Messler, James S. (James Stevens), Sr., 1884-1931

A long, slightly meta, commentary on the meeting. Persifor Spilsbury emphasizes the need for honest criticisms, even if they upset the Thencanic's members. He also points out flaws in the students' behavior and oratory, chastizes them for making excuses, and demands they "act as gentlemen or get out of the Society." Some students cannot be identified with the provided information. Transcription included.

Spilsbury, Persifor G. (Persifor Gybbon), 1882-1959
Critic's Report, 04 January 1895 · Item · 04 January 1895
Part of TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

A long report by William Bamford that features many of the characteristics of the Thencanic's meetings: rowdy behavior from the members, tongue-in-cheek remarks, and discussion of the Society's debating practices. In this particular report, Bamford proposes a scoring system to ensure impartial judging ahead of the Society's debate on women's suffrage. Transcription included.

Bamford, William B. (William Brokaw), ca. 1878-1945