The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 1 by N.C.) Trinity College (Randolph County

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Author Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.)
Title The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 1
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Summary "The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 1" by N.C.) Trinity College (Randolph County is a literary and educational publication dating from the late 19th century. This monthly periodical serves as a platform for students and faculty at Trinity College to share their writings, engage in editorial discussions, and report on college-related news and events. The likely topic encompasses various issues relevant to college life, education, student interests, and social commentary during that era. The inaugural volume presents a variety of content including editorial notes on topics such as examinations, degrees, the importance of a college library, and the temperance movement in Trinity. It features several reviews of notable books, insights into the labor movement, and reflections on political events such as the treatment of anarchists in Chicago and Ireland's political struggles. The publication aims to stimulate literary engagement among students and serve as a bridge between the college community and the wider public. Overall, it captures a snapshot of the academic and social environment at Trinity College during the late 1800s, emphasizing the role of education in societal progress. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class LH: Education: College and school magazines and papers
Subject Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.) -- Periodicals
Subject College student newspapers and periodicals -- North Carolina -- Trinity
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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