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Philomathean Monthly Volume 1 (1896-1897)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 2 (1897-1898)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 3 (1898-1899)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 4 (1899-1900)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 5 (1900-1901)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 6 (1901-1902)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 7 (1902-1903)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 8 (1903-1904)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 9 (1904-1905)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 10 (1905-1906)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 11 (1906-1907)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 12 (1907-1908)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 13 (1908-1909)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 14 (1909-1910)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 15 (1910-1911)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 16 (1911-1912)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 17 (1912-1913)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 18 (1913-1914)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 19 (1914-1915)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 20 (1915-1916)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 21 (1916-1917)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 22 (1917-1918)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 23 (1918-1919)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 24 (1919-1920)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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Philomathean Monthly Volume 25 (1920-1921)
Bridgewater College
A student periodical founded by John W. Wayland, a member of the Philomathean Literary Society. The magazine sought to stimulate literary activity among the students "by affording them an open door to practical journalism," and to serve as a medium for the expression and preservation of "the best thoughts" of society members and for "the cultivation of a chaste and graceful literary style"; also to develop greater interest among the alumni in their alma mater and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. - Bridgewater College: The First Hundred Years, 1880-1980
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