Euphradian Society
The Euphradian Society, also known as ΦΑΕ (Phi Alpha Epsilon),[1] was a literary society founded in 1806 at the University of South Carolina, then known as South Carolina College, as a result of the splitting in two of the Philomathic Society, which had been formed within weeks of the opening of the college in 1805 and included virtually all enrolled students. At what was called the Synapian Convention held in February, 1806, the members of Philomathic decided to split into separate societies, one of which became known as Euphradian, while the other became known as Clariosophic.[2]
Euphradian Society | |
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ФAE | |
Founded | February 1806 University of South Carolina, (Columbia, South Carolina) |
Type | Literary Society |
Chapters | 1 |
References
- Not to be confused with Phi Alpha Epsilon, the architectural engineering society of the same name.
- La Borde, Maximilian (1859). History of South Carolina College. Columbia, SC: R.L. Bryan. p. 427.
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