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Burial of Whately and Campbell by the junior class of Brown University July 5, 1853

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Notes:
Programme."--p. [2-3]. The mock funeral was for texts studied during their junior year. The junior year curriculum included Richard Whately's Elements of logic and his Elements of rhetoric, George Campbell's The philosophy of rhetoric, and William Spalding's History of English literature.
ncludes text of a song, "Committal to the waters of the Narragansett," by Charles Turner.

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Olney, Richard, Turner, Charles, and Brown University, "Burial of Whately and Campbell by the junior class of Brown University July 5, 1853" (1853). Rider Broadsides. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:350329/

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  • Rider Broadsides

    The Sidney S. Rider Collection, the largest private collection of materials related to the history of Rhode Island, was purchased from Sidney Rider and presented to the library by Marsden Perry in 1903. Rider was a leading Providence bookseller, publisher …
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