University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Philological Club

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Philological club

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Philological Club

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University of North Carolina (1791-1931). Philological club

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North Carolina. Philological Club

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Philological Club of the University of North Carolina.

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The Philological Club was formed on 20 January 1893 by faculty members of the University of North Carolina's departments of Language and Literature to stimulate original research in philology. With membership open to faculty members and advanced students in the language departments the Club met monthly to review philological journals and for discussion of related topics. In 1906, the Club inaugurated its quarterly "Studies in Philology." Throughout its history, the Club has been closely allied with the Dept. of English.

From the description of Records of the Philological Club, 1893-1984. WorldCat record id: 26993000

The Philological Club was formed on 20 January 1893 by faculty members of the University of North Carolina's departments of Language and Literature to stimulate original research in philology. With membership open to faculty members and advanced students in the language departments, the club met monthly to review philological journals and for discussion of related topics. In 1906, the club inaugurated its quarterly Studies in Philology . Throughout its history, the Club has been closely allied with the Department of English.

From the guide to the Philological Club of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1893-1984, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.)

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