American College Quill Club. Thorn Rune.

Dates:
Active 1915
Active 1952

Biographical notes:

The American College Quill Club was an organization established in American colleges to encourage literary effort and criticism. Membership was gained through the admission of original manuscript only for a tryout process that was based on merit. In order to retain membership while in college, every member had to consistently contribute original work. In order to retain its charter, each college group had to have active members drawn from the faculty as well. The nomenclature and ritual of Quill were based on the idea of emphasizing Anglo-Saxon culture rather than Greek. The American College Quill Club published The Parchment and the American College Quill Club; Thorn Rune published The Wyoming Quill.

From the guide to the American College Quill Club; Thorn Rune records, 1915-1952, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)

The American College Quill Club was an organization established in American colleges to encourage literary effort and criticism. The American College Quill Club published "The Parchment," and the American College Quill Club Thorn Rune published "The Wyoming Quill."

From the description of American College Quill Club. Thorn Rune records, 1915-1952. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 53043227

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Subjects:

  • College students' writings, American
  • College students' writings, American

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Places:

  • Wyoming (as recorded)
  • Wyoming (as recorded)