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- The Eucleian Society is a student literary society begun at New York University in 1832. According to New York University records, it ceased to exist around...
- first humor magazine, as The Medley was a humor magazine published by the Eucleian Society from 1913 to 1950. Since winning the national championship in the...
- Philomathean Society at New York University. The society's rival was the Eucleian Society. While both societies forbade membership in their rival society...
- 1832, where he was an active and successful student and a member of the Eucleian Society, graduating in 1836. Visiting his alma mater on September 2, 1837...
- of Arts & Science. Starting in 1832, the Philomathean Society and the Eucleian Society were formed, making rivals of each other. When the Philomathean...
- graduated from the New York University in 1853, where he was a member of the Eucleian Society, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1856. Abbott soon...
- cartoonist and art editor for The Medley, the monthly journal of the secretive Eucleian Society at NYU. Bearden studied art, education, science, and mathematics...
- Business; the Philomathean Society (which operated from 1832 to 1888); the Eucleian Society (from 1832 to the 1940s); and the Andiron Club. Only Red Dragon...
- only intermittently. In 1833, he led a group of other students in the Eucleian Society in establishing The Knickerbocker magazine, which he edited for...
- Square Village Wunsch Building Coles Sports and Recreation Center Related Eucleian Society Graduate Student Organizing Committee History of NYU NYU Local...