Arguments prepared by Daniel Appleton White for meetings of Phi Beta Kappa, 1796-1797
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31/12/1969
31/12/1969
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Three handwritten arguments prepared by Phi Beta Kappa member Daniel Appleton White (1776-1861; Harvard AB 1797) for discussion at meetings of the Alpha chapter at Harvard University in 1796 and 1797. The documents consist of a small paper notebook with a response to the prompt, "Whether the deeper studies, such as metaphysics, mathematics & natural philosophy, are entitled to our chief attention?" dated September 27, 1796, and prepared for debate with classmate Isaac Wellington (died 1797); a one-leaf document with a disputation on, "Whether civilized nations have a right to drive uncivilized nations from the lands they occupy?" dated December 8, 1796; and a small paper notebook containing White’s argument to the prompt, "Would a national university be beneficial for America?" that he debated with John Collins Warren (1778-1856; Harvard AB 1797) during the chapter’s May 16, 1797, meeting. |
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HUD 3684 Box 58 http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/51416315?width=150&height=150&usethumb=y http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:16732468 http://colonialnorthamerican.library.harvard.edu/prod/cna/hua47013c01181 |
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HarvardUniversity Archives |
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HarvardUniversity Archives: Records of the Phi Beta Kappa Alpha of Massachusetts, Iota of Massachusetts, and Alpha Iota of Massachusetts chapters, 1779-2011-->II. Records of undergraduate members, circa 1782-1952-->D. Dissertations, discourses, and disputations, 1796-1810 |
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Access restricted through 2051. |