Ticknor Modern Language Club of Dartmouth College.

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The Ticknor Club was founded in 1900 with Ernest F. Langley, Robert L. Taylor, and Ashley K. Hardy as the guiding forces. It was organized with the purpose of furthering "the study of modern languages and literatures in Dartmouth College, and to afford to its members opportunity for presenting the results of their special readings and investigations." Membership was drawn from the college faculty with honorary members elected "at the discretion of the club." Members presented papers for discussion at the bi-weekly, and later monthly, meetings.

From the description of Records, 1900-1957. (New Hampshire Newsp Project). WorldCat record id: 122476777

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creatorOf Ticknor Modern Language Club of Dartmouth College. Records, 1900-1957. New Hampshire Newspaper Project
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associatedWith Hardy, Ashley Kingsley, 1871-1940. person
associatedWith Langley, Ernest Felix, 1874-1954. person
associatedWith Taylor, Robert Longley. person
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New Hampshire--Hanover
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Languages, Modern
Languages, Modern
Literature
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Active 1900

Active 1957

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