J. Foster Post reports on a very disordered meeting, with students "thundering" and playing with the radiators. Post also criticizes the previous week's critic. Transcription included.
Sin títuloA very short and messy report that deals mainly with the membership's continued habit of putting their feet up and keeping their hands in their pockets while speaking. Transcription included.
Sin títuloTranscription of Critic's Report, 04 May 1900
A short and messily written anonymous report of a less-than-perfect meeting. Aside from the possibly plagiarized oration, the debaters were unprepared and the rest of the membership continued to lounge about during the meeting. Transcription included.
Sin títuloThough this report is very brief, it implies that James S. Messler was elected Thencanic President for the Fall 1900 semester. It also offers another mention of "Brittons," probably a local apothecary that may have had a soda fountain. Transcription included.
Sin títuloA short report with the usual events of a Thencanic meeting. While the Critic throws some barbs at his classmates, his review is positive overall. Transcription included.
Sin títuloTranscription of Censors' Report, n.d. (ca. Feb-May 1894)
The Censors offer as topics for debate: the modern Olympic Games, the annexation of Hawaii, and the quality of certain Ivy League schools versus certain British schools. Transcription included.
Sin títuloTranscription of Censors' Report, 11 January 1895
Transcription of Censors' Report, 05 November 1897