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Thencanic Society Signal resolution and report, 17-24 May 1895 · Pièce · 1895
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This resolution documents an attempt by the Thencanic Society to regain some control of The Signal, the school newspaper that started in the Society. One of the signatories' names is known (John Muirhead), but he cannot be conclusively connected with anyone. The results of this committee appear in a report issued the following week, in which T. C. Hill advises that the Society cannot obtain an editorship, but could pursue reporter positions. Transcriptions included.

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Normal School Class Day program, 1911
Normal School Class Day booklet, 1911 · Pièce · 1911
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This small booklet records the Class Day exercises for the Normal School's Class of 1911, depicting the class roster, the order of exercises, the names of students performing, and officers of various bodies. Of particular note is the mention of the "Suffragette Office of 'The Seal,'" referring to what seems to have been an all-female cohort on the staff of the school newspaper. No transcription.

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Thencanic Society "affidavit" by Oliver Steves, 19 March 1886 · Pièce · 1886
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

Model School instructor Oliver Steves offers this sworn statement regarding the behavior of the Thencanic Society's Thomas D. Waldron. For unclear motives, The Signal "assailed" Waldron's character, and Steves came to his defense. Transcription included.

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2 · Dossier · 1911
Fait partie de Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

February 1911, Commencement issue of The Signal, a student-produced newspaper from The College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ. In the Normal School years, the school periodically held graduations during February and June.

Established in 1885, The Signal is one of the older student newspapers in the country, and among the oldest collegiate weeklies. Starting as a literary publication, it evolved from being a booklet to a full news publication with different sections covering a variety of campus events.

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