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Arguromuthos Sigma dance card booklet, 1941
Arguromuthos Sigma dance card booklet, 1941 · Objekt · 1941
Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This booklet most likely came from the same student as the other dance cards; this student was also a member of the Arguromathos Society and may have donated the photos from the same time period. Regardless, this dance was billed a "Winter Carnival." As with the related items, this booklet includes spaces to write dance partners' names--in this case, the student danced with "[Ruth] Carty and Jimmie Clark," "Jan and Les Hiat," and "Connie and Les Olsen." No transcription.

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Critic's Report, n.d. (ca. 1896)
Critic's Report, n.d. (ca. 1896) · Objekt · ca. 1896
Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

A review of a meeting of the Thencanic Society by Harry R. Wilson. Although the report is not dated, Wilson was Thencanic Vice-President in 1897, so this likely dates to shortly before then. "Mr. Camp" is once again chided for his behavior, while "Mr. H. Lawrence" and "Mr. [Charles] Hewitt" receive some tongue-in-cheek remarks. Transcript attached.

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Critic's Report, 06 October 1893
Critic's Report, 06 October 1893 · Objekt · 06 October 1893
Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

A partially fragmented critic's report by one Milton R. Eastlack. Though sections of both pages are lost, the message is mostly comprehensible. Eastlack discusses the Society's new meeting room, corrects the orators' grammatical and rhetorical errors, and offers commentary on the students' behavior. Transcription attached.

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Critic's Report, 15 October 1897

A very brief report, notable for its passing mention of the "Hawaian question"--whether the United States should annex the Republic of Hawaii, which had acted as an effective U.S. client state since overthrowing the indigenous monarchy in 1893 (Hawaii would be annexed as a territory in 1898). Transcription included.

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