Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies
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Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies
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1795-06-03
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(Towards Virtue, Liberty, and Knowledge)
Ad Virtutem, Libertatem, Scientiamque
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DiPhi
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DiPhi debate in the New West building
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1795-06-03
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Dialectic Chambers and Philanthropic Chambers
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Mo Van De Sompel
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Spring 2021
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Joint Senate President
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Joint Senate
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Ad Virtutem, Libertatem, Scientiamque
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Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies
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Debate and Literary Society
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