- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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