- The
Calliopean Society, also
known as the
Fraternity of Phi
Epsilon Mu, is a
literary and
debating society at Yale
College founded in 1819,
disbanded in...
- in Unity, and
Calliopean had lost stature.
Calliopean folded in 1853, and the
others shut down
after the
American Civil War.
Calliopean, Linonia, and...
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dispute among Yale
debating societies Linonia,
Brothers in Unity, and the
Calliopean Society over that season's Phi Beta
Kappa awards.
William Huntington Russell...
- CT)
History and
collections Babylonian Collection Brothers in
Unity Calliopean Society Fortunoff Video Archive for
Holocaust Testimonies Linonian Society...
- CT)
History and
collections Babylonian Collection Brothers in
Unity Calliopean Society Fortunoff Video Archive for
Holocaust Testimonies Linonian Society...
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Seniors Cadaver Society 1957
Washington and Lee
University Virginia
Calliopean Society 1819–1853, 1950 Yale
University Connecticut Four year Cap and...
- Manigault. Once at Yale,
Manigault and Rhea
became members of Yale's
Calliopean Literary Society, and
Weiser was a
member of the
Linonian Literary Society...
- a
newspaper on
global issues, El Artículo, a
Spanish publication, The
Calliopean, a
journal of
literary criticism, and The Lit, a
literary magazine published...
-
space for the
Division of
Visual and
Performing Arts. The
Hermesian and
Calliopean rooms,
which are home to the college's
historic debate societies, have...
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College (The
Philaletheis Society) Yale
University (Brothers in Unity,
Calliopean Society, Crotonia,
Elizabethan Club,
Linonian Society, Yale Political...