Peithessophian Society (Rutgers College)

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The Peithessophian Society was a literary society at Rutgers College which was founded at Rutgers in 1825, by James Spencer Cannon shortly after the College was reconstituted. The name Peithesopphian means "persuasiveness of wisdom." It, along with its rival society, the Philoclean Society, was founded for the intellectual broadening of their members. Both societies maintained their own libraries, which compensated for the weakness of the Rutgers College Library. The strength of the Peithesopphian library was literature. In 1848 both Societies and their libraries moved into Van Nest Hall. Aside from maintaining a library for their members, the Society sponsored speakers and performed literary exercises at weekly meetings. The Society acquired speakers for larger audiences, and selected orators for the Junior Exhibition. The most famous speech given before the Peithesopphian and Philoclean Societies was the 1830 speech of William Wirt, statesman and former Attorney General of the United States. The address was popular for much of the 19th century because it foreshadowed the coming Civil War, and it was published in France and Germany. The major source of funds for the Peithesopphian Society was collection of dues, and payments for the library. Fines were levied against members for infractions of rules, and honorary members gave monetary or literary donations.

In the mid 19th century, membership stood at probably over 100 members, but membership tapered off after the Civil War. By the 1880s, meetings were attended by only a dozen or so members. The last record of the original Society is dated 1891. The Peithesopphian Society revived briefly in the 1920s. Carl Weiland formed a society called Les Simples Savants in 1922, which adopted the name and mission of the old Peithesopphian Society by 1923. The Society last appears in the 1931 Scarlet Letter. In 1932 it merged with its old rival the Philoclean Society to become the Philosophian Society.

From the description of Records, 1825-1927 (bulk 1825-1891, 1925-1927). (Rutgers University). WorldCat record id: 86134844

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creatorOf Peithessophian Society (Rutgers College). Records, 1825-1927 (bulk 1825-1891, 1925-1927). Rutgers University
referencedIn Philoclean Society of Rutgers College. Records, 1825-1927 Rutgers Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Brown, George W. 1820-1915. person
associatedWith Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878. person
associatedWith Cannon, James Spencer. person
associatedWith Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. person
associatedWith Coxe, Richard S. 1792-1865. person
associatedWith Dwight, Theodore W. 1822-1892. person
associatedWith Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874. person
associatedWith Frelinghuysen, Frederick T. 1817-1885. person
associatedWith Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862. person
associatedWith Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. person
associatedWith Ogilby, John D. 1810-1851. person
associatedWith Peithesopphian Society (Rutgers University) corporateBody
associatedWith Philoclean Society of Rutgers College corporateBody
associatedWith Philoclean Society (Rutgers University) corporateBody
associatedWith Potts, Stacy G. 1799-1865. person
associatedWith Rutgers College corporateBody
associatedWith Rutgers University corporateBody
associatedWith Sergeant, John, 1779-1852. person
associatedWith Stevens, Alexander H. 1789-1869. person
associatedWith Strange, Robert, 1796-1854. person
associatedWith Vethake, Henry, 1792-1866. person
associatedWith Wieland, Carl. person
associatedWith Wirt, William, 1772-1834. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New Jersey--New Brunswick--lcsh
New Jersey
New Jersey--New Brunswick
Subject
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Debates and debating
Literature
Oratory
Young men
Occupation
Activity
College students

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Active 1825

Active 1927

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