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Contains 41 Results:

Publications, 1974, 1980s

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/02
Scope and Content Note From the Series: This organization was created at Bates circa 1878, and was known as the Bates College Student Christian Association, or often just Christian Association. By 1892, there were separate organizations for men and women, although it is unclear whether they existed at an earlier date. The two groups existed separately until 1936, when they were merged, becoming known as just the Christian Association. At this time the Council on Religion was also disbanded, having been formed earlier to coordinate...
Dates: 1974, 1980s

Reports, 1950s, 1973-1975, 1981-1982

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/02
Scope and Content Note From the Series: This organization was created at Bates circa 1878, and was known as the Bates College Student Christian Association, or often just Christian Association. By 1892, there were separate organizations for men and women, although it is unclear whether they existed at an earlier date. The two groups existed separately until 1936, when they were merged, becoming known as just the Christian Association. At this time the Council on Religion was also disbanded, having been formed earlier to coordinate...
Dates: 1950s, 1973-1975, 1981-1982

Polymnian Society: Constitution, 1914, undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1914, undated

Polymnian Society: Constitution and Library Catalogue, 1889, 1895

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1889, 1895

Polymnian Society: Histories, 1899, 1910

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1899, 1910

Polymnian Society: Library catalogue, undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: undated

Polymnian Society: President's book, 1860-1876

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1860-1876

Polymnian Society: President's book, 1869-1914

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1869-1914

Polymnian Society: Programs and invitations, 1877-1888

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1877-1888

Polymnian Society: Programs and invitations, 1889-1892

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: CA1202/07
Scope and Content Note From the Series: Contains correspondence, reports, catalogs, ledgers, and programs relating to the once-popular literary societies at Bates. These were the Literary Fraternity, the Eurosophian, Philomathean, Piaerian, and Polymnian Societies, as well as the Spofford Literary Club. The Polymnian Society later became the Military Science Club. These clubs were once the most popular student organizations at Bates, and sponsored debates, talks, presentations, dinners, and general discussions on many subjects of...
Dates: 1889-1892