Columbian Peithologian Society constitution, bylaws, and roll of members 1806-1840

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Columbian Peithologian Society constitution, bylaws, and roll of members 1806-1840

This volume contains the Columbia College Peithologian Society's constitution, bylaws, and roll of members spanning 1806 to 1840. The society was founded in 1806 as a literary group for freshmen students. It later opened its doors to all students at Columbia

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