The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 7, May 1888 by Trinity College (Randolph County

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Author Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.)
Title The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 7, May 1888
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Summary "The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 7, May 1888" by Trinity College (Randolph County) is a historical publication that serves as a monthly literary magazine. Penned during the late 19th century, this collection showcases a blend of essays, editorials, reviews, and literary exchanges that reflect the educational environment and cultural discussions pertinent to its time. The magazine emphasizes topics related to literature, education, and intellectual growth, catering to a college audience. The content of this edition includes an extract from Samuel Pepys’ diary, discussions on the importance of reading, and a detailed examination of whether the infinitive can be classified as a mood in grammar. Additionally, it features editorial insights on the study of Greek and Latin in colleges, the significance of "parallel reading," and a critical view of phrenology. Reviews of notable works in psychology, travel, and poetry, along with updates on alumni and college activities, culminate in a vibrant snapshot of college life and intellectual discourse of the era. Overall, "The Trinity Archive" serves not only as an academic mirror of Trinity College but also as a record of the broader educational values and trends of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class LH: Education: College and school magazines and papers
Subject Trinity College (Randolph County, N.C.) -- Periodicals
Subject College student newspapers and periodicals -- North Carolina -- Trinity
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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