The Trinity Archive, Volume 37, Issue 3
Title:
The Trinity Archive, Volume 37, Issue 3
Description:
Founded in 1887, the Trinity Archive is Duke’s oldest student publication and one of the oldest continuously published literary magazines in the United States. In his editorial “A New Ideal,” student editor-in-chief James Joseph Farriss (T’25) embraced the renaming of Trinity College to Duke University and recognized both the buildings and also the momentum and ongoing support the endowment brought. He called on students to be worthy of this investment and noted that only the students can create the “greater culture and ideals” that must accompany the buildings. The Trinity Archive was renamed the Archive in the fall of 1925.
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED
Date:
1924
Citation:
The archive, v.31-v.37(1917:Oct.-1924:Dec.) c.1, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Alternative Text:
Cover has a blue illustration and a photograph of a building. There is blue text of "The Trinity Archive." Inside pages have black typewritten text on a white background.
Keywords:
1924; publications
Display Date:
1924
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