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Censors' Report, 25 February 1898
Censors' Report, 25 February 1898 · Pièce · 1898
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

The Censor lists the following topics for debate: whether the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine justifies war with Spain, whether the U.S. would benefit from national plebiscites, and whether geometry is better than algebra. The second topic has been circled, probably indicating that it was chosen as the topic for debate. Transcription included.

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Censors' Report, 23 September 1898
Censors' Report, 23 September 1898 · Pièce · 1898
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

The Censor offers as topics for debate: whether the Spanish-American War benefitted the United States, whether to censure the War Department's conduct (presumably during the war), and whether career specialization is better than generalization. Transcription included.

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Thencanic letter from Benjamin Messler, 25 October 1899 · Pièce · 1899
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

Benjamin Messler, a recent alumnus of the Model School, extends his gratitude to the Thencanic Society for electing him an Honorary Member. He name-drops several notable military and political figures of the time who have also received this honor: the U.S. Navy commanders Charles Sigsbee, W. S. Schley, and George Dewey, all heroes of the Spanish-American War, as well as the Qing Dynasty statesman Li Hongzhang. For an unknown reason, the text of this letter is identical to the one sent by R. Earle Anderson on the same date (see related materials). Transcription included.

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Critic's Report, 22 April 1898
Critic's Report, 22 April 1898 · Pièce · 1898
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

The Thencanic's meeting of April 22 occurred the day after Spain severed diplomatic relations with the United States, and between that meeting and the writing of this report, the U.S. declared war on Spain (April 25). So this report emerged from an atmosphere of nationalism, jingoism, and adolescent masculinity, as Ernest Van Dyke's "good and patriotic" oration reveals. Katzenbach also reveals that the Society has inducted Rear Admiral William T. Sampson (soon to direct the U.S. fleet at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba in July) and former U.S. Ambassador to Spain Steward Woodford as honorary members of the Thencanic. Transcription included.

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Thencanic letter from Capt. Charles Sigbee, 28 April 1898 · Pièce · 1898
Fait partie de 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.

Critic's Report, 09 November 1900
Critic's Report, 09 November 1900 · Pièce · 1900
Fait partie de TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

This critic's report is notable for its allusion to Theodore Roosevelt, who at this point would have been elected Vice-President only a few days prior. Evidently some members' "political prejudices," presumably pro-Democrat, meant that Roosevelt was rejected for honorary membership in the Thencanic Society. Transcription included.

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