The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 6, April 1888

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The Trinity Archive, Vol. I, No. 6, April 1888

by N.C.) Trinity College (Randolph County

EN·~52 minutes·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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The Trinity Archive (Vol. I, No. 6)

0:11
2

MANAGERS' NOTICES.

1:35
3

ADVERTISEMENTS.

2:42
4

THE WORLD IS ROUND.

6:44
5

THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.

7:19
6

WOMAN'S EASTER. BY LUCY LARCOME.

0:44
7

Editorials.

6:34
8

Reviews.

5:33
9

Exchanges.

5:35
10

Locals.

4:52

Description

Step into the bustling world of an 1888 college magazine, where the pages are filled with the everyday concerns of a small Southern university. Notices from the faculty sit alongside lively advertisements for clothiers, druggists, and even cigarettes, offering a vivid snapshot of late‑Victorian commerce and campus life. The tone is earnest and practical, inviting readers to subscribe, place orders, and stay informed about student activities and local services.

Among the scholarly material, the issue presents a modernized excerpt from the medieval travelogue of Sir John Mandeville, recalling his 14th‑century quest to chart the globe. The passage reflects early scientific curiosity, describing observations of the polar star and the notion that the world can be circumnavigated by sea. Listeners will hear this blend of historical ambition and 19th‑century academic framing, giving a unique window into how past explorers were taught and celebrated.

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~52 minutes (50K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by hekula03, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2020-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

N.C.) Trinity College (Randolph County

N.C.) Trinity College (Randolph County

A driving force behind the school that would eventually become Duke University, this 19th-century educator spent decades shaping Trinity College in Randolph County, North Carolina. He was also a Methodist minister, teacher, and writer whose influence reached far beyond the classroom.

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