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Demosthenian Literary Society

The Demosthenian Literary Society is a literary society focused on extemporaneous debate at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. It is among the oldest literary societies in the English-speaking world and was founded on February 19, 1803 by the first graduating class of the University's Franklin College. The object of the Society is "to promote the cause of science and truth by the cultivation of oratory and the art of debate at weekly meetings." It is named after the Greek orator Demosthenes.[1]

Demosthenian Literary Society
Demosthenian Hall, circa 1934
FormationFebruary 19, 1803
TypeLiterary Society
Location
Websitewww.dlsuga.com

The Society meets every Thursday during the academic school year at 7pm and once during the summer in Demosthenian Hall on UGA's North Campus. In addition to its relations with other organizations at the University of Georgia, like the Phi Kappa Literary Society, the Society maintains relationships with other Literary and Debate societies across the United States, including the Philodemic Society at Georgetown University, the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies at UNC-Chapel Hill and the Philolexian Society at Columbia University.

History Edit

Augustin Clayton, James Jackson, and Williams Rutherford are recognized as the founding fathers of Demosthenian. Clayton became the first student to receive his diploma from Franklin College and went on to become a federal judge and a U.S. Representative from Georgia, with Georgia's Clayton County being named in his honor. Rutherford and Jackson went on to become professors at Franklin College.

After 167 years of male-only membership, the first female members of the Society were inducted on March 4, 1970.[2] President Sherrill Watkins presided over the initiation of Kathy Conrad, a freshman from Atlanta, and Bebe Herring, a junior from Athens. By the late 1970s, female members were heavily active in the Society and held numerous offices—even President. Today, the Society has slightly more female than male members.

Citing issues of student disenfranchisement within the UGA and U.S. political systems, the Society voted in 2012 to secede from the United States of America as the micronation 'Demosthenia.'[3][4] This resolution was acknowledged as a move to raise the Society's profile and to encourage lively debate.[5]

In the wake of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017, the society removed their portrait of Confederate general and honorary member Robert E. Lee from their building.[6][7] The debate attracted significant media attention, with various newspapers such as the Red and Black appearing for the debate. The motion was passed by a unanimous vote of 27-0.[8]

Demosthenian Hall Edit

Demosthenian Hall was constructed by Dr. James Tinsley in 1824.[9] It is the fourth oldest building at the University of Georgia and was placed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1971.[10] The construction was financed by the Society's members, alumni, and friends.[11] It remains the only building on the UGA campus that was privately financed and is not wholly owned by the University.

In 1997, Demosthenian Hall received $200,000 in donations for the purpose of restoring the hall. The construction work restored the ceiling medallion and the rest of the Upper Chamber to its original 1824 layout and color scheme. The original hardwood floors were uncovered and restored in the Lower Chamber.[12]

The Upper Chamber Edit

The Upper Chamber is the meeting room of the Society. The speaker's lectern has been dated to the 1820s and may have been built specifically for the Hall. The simplicity of the carved mantels, window moldings, doors and deep paneled wainscoting emphasizes the drama of the ornate plasterwork ceiling medallion which is based on a template designed by Asher Benjamin. It is a medallion of holly leaves surrounded by swags of smaller leaves which are framed by delicate filigree. This ceiling is one of the most architecturally unique structures at the University of Georgia and is one of the few remaining examples of this form of decorative artwork.[12]

The Lower Chamber Edit

The Lower Chamber is into one main room flanked on the right by two smaller rooms - designated the President's Office and the Library. Containing mostly donated furniture constructed in the late 18th and early 19th century, the Society has endeavored to maintain the historic feel of the rooms.

The Library Edit

The Society has maintained an extensive library since its founding and currently owns over 2000 volumes. Its collection surpassed that of the University's main library for the majority of the 19th century. Upon the reopening of the University after the Civil War, the Society donated its books to the University to replace the library collection that had been burned.[citation needed] Demosthenian maintains extensive archives of past meeting minutes, Society business, and members. In addition, the most recent minutes and some historical minutes from 1829 are available online.[13]

Organization of the Society Edit

Meetings Edit

The Demosthenian Literary Society was founded for the specific purpose of promoting the art of extemporaneous speech.[14] During meetings, members introduce original resolutions that have not been shared with others prior to their presentation. This method of debate challenges members and guests to formulate speeches based on solely prior knowledge and without extensive preparation. Speakers are also subject to questions from the audience and are limited to speeches of up to five minutes in length.[15] Each meeting of the Demosthenian Literary Society is run in accordance with Parliamentary Procedure as set out in Robert's Rules of Order.[16]

Officer Positions Edit

After being active members for a designated amount of time and completing adequate service to the Society, members are eligible to run for officer positions. The Society has 13 officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, Chief Justice, two Associate Justices, Treasurer, Hall Administrator, Hall Preservationist, Historian, Sergeant-at-Arms, Librarian and Custodian. The offices of Treasurer, Hall Administrator, Hall Preservationist, and Historian are all year-long positions elected every Spring while the others are elected each semester.[15]

Faculty Advisors Edit

These advisors are members of the University of Georgia faculty and serve as a liaisons between the University and the Society.[15] Notable faculty advisors who have greatly contributed to the Society include: Albert B. Saye and Dr. Cal Logue (1981- 1988).

Recent faculty advisors include:

  • Dr. Daniel Kapust (? - 2008)
  • Dr. John Murphy (2008- 2011)
  • Dr. John Knox (2011- 2017)
  • Professor Hatidža Mulić (2018- 2019)
  • Dr. Cassia Roth (2019- present)

Annual Programs and Traditions Edit

All Night Meeting Edit

On the Saturday that falls closest to the anniversary of the Society's founding, the All Night Meeting is hosted at Demosthenian Hall. The All Night Meeting lasts for twelve hours, from 7pm Saturday to 7am Sunday. Dinner is served and then the meeting opens with guest keynote speakers; the meeting then continues with debate among current members, guests, and alumni of the Society throughout the night and into the morning. Each year at the All Night Meeting, current members are recognized for their service and devotion to the Society by being awarded with Speaker's Keys.[17][18]

Hat Debate Edit

Starting in 1995, the Thursday closest to Halloween has been designated as the date that the Demosthenian Literary Society hosts the annual Hat Debate. Members submit resolutions (usually of a humorous nature) and challenges (certain tasks people must complete during their speeches) before the program that are then put in a hat to be drawn from. Participants are called up one-by-one to the lectern, pull out a resolution and/or challenge, and then must immediately present a speech in the affirmative while completing the drawn challenge.

Orations and Declamations Edit

Once a year in early April, the Society hosts a program dedicated to presenting orations and declamations, speeches that are originally written by the presenter and those not written by the presenter, respectively. Members may compete in each category of prepared speech for an award of two speaker's points. The Judicial Council judges the orations and declamations and declares the winners at the following meeting.

Intersociety Debate Edit

Each spring, the Demosthenian and the Phi Kappa Literary Societies hold a debate to highlight the oratory skills of the societies' best speakers.[15] Due to a change in relations between the two societies, the 2020 Intersociety Debate would have been held between the Demosthenian Literary Society and the Georgia Debate Union until the COVID-19 suspended the Society's operations.[19] The Debate is usually held in the Hatton-Lovejoy courtroom at the University of Georgia School of Law. Judges are randomly selected for the debate from a pool of nominations submitted by members of both societies.[20]

Annual Intersociety Debate Results
Date Resolution

(Be it Resolved:)

Winner

(position)

Notes
2022 The establishment of private property on celestial bodies should be established via first possession. Phi Kappa (Negative) Pate Duncan was selected as the best speaker of the debate.
2021 Debate not held due to Covid-19 pandemic.
2020 Debate not held due to Covid-19 pandemic.
2019 Technology companies should release user data to the United States government in criminal cases. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

2018 Globalization is a net detriment to the developing world. Demosthenian

(Negative)

2017 The continued usage of U.S. agricultural subsidies is irresponsible. Demosthenian

(Affirmative)

2016 The XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing shall be the last Olympic Games. Demosthenian

(Affirmative)

[citation needed]
2015 The University of Georgia should institute a test-optional policy for admitting undergraduate students. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

2014 The development of artificial intelligence greater than or equal to human intelligence would be detrimental to mankind. Demosthenian

(Affirmative)

Debate held at the Larry Walker Room in Rusk Hall.[citation needed]
2013 The United States is obligated to interfere in the domestic affairs of other nations when human rights are violated as defined by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Demosthenian

(Negative)

2012 The United States should privatize its national ocean waters. Demosthenian

(Affirmative)

2011 Global nuclear disarmament would be detrimental to U.S. national security. Demosthenian

(Negative)

2010 The management of natural resources by foreign corporations in lesser developed countries is beneficial to those countries. Phi Kappa

(Negative)

2009 Supreme Court justices should be chosen by popular election Demosthenian

(Negative)

2008 In the interest of national security, the United States ought to permit warrantless surveillance for communications going into or out of the country. Demosthenian

(Negative)

Debate held in the Miller Learning Center
2007 The United States Constitution ought to be amended to limit the number of terms a member of congress can serve in his or her lifetime. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

Debate held at the Athens-Clarke County Courthouse
2006 The United States should increase significantly its use of nuclear power for the purpose of generating energy. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

2005 The United States should ratify the statute of the International Criminal Court. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

2004 Limitations based on country of origin are an ethical means to restrict immigration into the United States. Phi Kappa

(Negative)

2003 A direct democracy is better than a representative democracy. Demosthenian

(Negative)

2002 The teaching of a consensus history is necessary in preserving American identity. Demosthenian

(Affirmative)

2001 A citizen's right to vote does not carry with it the duty to vote. Demosthenian

(Negative)

2000 Artistic achievement, not multicultural representation, should guide the formation of the American Literary Canon. Demosthenian

(Negative)

1999 America was safer during the Cold War. Phi Kappa

(Affirmative)

1998 Debate not held due to break in relationship between societies
1997 The international community should practice a policy of sustainable development to combat the environmental crisis. Demosthenian

(Unavailable)

1996 When in conflict, the rights of the individual outweigh the interests of the community. Phi Kappa
1995 Phi Kappa
1994 Manned space flight is counter to the scientific interests of the United States. N/A Debate was not held. Phi Kappa rejected the official debate challenge due to a dispute over the topic.
1993 (Unavailable) Phi Kappa

(Unavailable)

1992 Which has been more beneficial to mankind, science or religion? Demosthenian

(Religion)

1991 The United States is entering a decline, instead of a Renaissance. (paraphrased, exact wording unavailable) Demosthenian

(Unavailable)

First modern intersociety debate following the refounding of Phi Kappa

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

Other Historic American Debate Societies Edit

Related Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Sheahan, Matt (2003-03-15). . Knot Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2007-07-07.
  2. ^ The Red and Black "Move over, men" March 5, 1970
  3. ^ "Minutes: November 1, 2015". Demosthenian Literary Society.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ . Demosthenian Literary Society. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05.
  5. ^ "'Demosthenia prevails:' Demosthenian Society passes resolution to secede from the U.S." The Red & Black.
  6. ^ Harris, Nate (August 25, 2017). "UGA Debate Society Takes Down Robert E. Lee Portrait". Flagpole. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  7. ^ Roll, Nick (August 28, 2017). "Confederate Round-Up". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  8. ^ Writer, Ashlyn Webb | Staff. "Demosthenian removes portrait of Robert E. Lee following debate". The Red and Black. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  9. ^ . 2006-09-20. Archived from the original on 2006-09-20. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  10. ^ "Demosthenian Hall - University of Georgia buildings drawn by Jill Leite". www.jillleitestudio.com. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  11. ^ Demosthenian Literary Society. "Minutes, September 5, 1829". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ a b Demosthenian Hall 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine section of Official Demosthenian website. Last accessed 2012-03-27.
  13. ^ Minutes 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine of the Demosthenian Literary Society. Last accessed 2012-03-27.
  14. ^ About us 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine section of the official Demosthenian website. Last accessed 2012-03-27.
  15. ^ a b c d Constitution of the Demosthenian Literary Society[permanent dead link], from the official Demosthenian website. Last accessed 2012-03-27.
  16. ^ Linda Clemmer (October 2, 2000). "Demosthenian Society debates weekly". The Red and Black. The Red and Black Publishing Company, Inc. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
  17. ^ Speaker's Keys 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine section of the Demosthenian website. Last accessed 2012-03-27.
  18. ^ Speaker's Keys were briefly discontinued and not given out from the year 1997 to 2007.
  19. ^ Editor, Savannah Sicurella | Campus News. "Phi Kappa and Demosthenian literary societies end longstanding intersociety debate". The Red and Black. Retrieved 2020-02-04. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  20. ^ Demosthenian Literary Society; Phi Kappa Literary Society (2007). "The Intersociety Agreement of 2007". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  21. ^ Famous alumni 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine section of official Demosthenian website. Last accessed 2012-03-27.

Further reading Edit

  • Coulter, E. Merton. College Life in the Old South. Reprint edition. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, c1983.

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The Demosthenian Literary Society is a literary society focused on extemporaneous debate at the University of Georgia in Athens Georgia It is among the oldest literary societies in the English speaking world and was founded on February 19 1803 by the first graduating class of the University s Franklin College The object of the Society is to promote the cause of science and truth by the cultivation of oratory and the art of debate at weekly meetings It is named after the Greek orator Demosthenes 1 Demosthenian Literary SocietyDemosthenian Hall circa 1934FormationFebruary 19 1803TypeLiterary SocietyLocationUniversity of GeorgiaWebsitewww dlsuga comThe Society meets every Thursday during the academic school year at 7pm and once during the summer in Demosthenian Hall on UGA s North Campus In addition to its relations with other organizations at the University of Georgia like the Phi Kappa Literary Society the Society maintains relationships with other Literary and Debate societies across the United States including the Philodemic Society at Georgetown University the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies at UNC Chapel Hill and the Philolexian Society at Columbia University Contents 1 History 2 Demosthenian Hall 2 1 The Upper Chamber 2 2 The Lower Chamber 2 3 The Library 3 Organization of the Society 3 1 Meetings 3 2 Officer Positions 3 3 Faculty Advisors 4 Annual Programs and Traditions 4 1 All Night Meeting 4 2 Hat Debate 4 3 Orations and Declamations 4 4 Intersociety Debate 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 6 1 Other Historic American Debate Societies 7 Related 8 References 9 Further readingHistory EditAugustin Clayton James Jackson and Williams Rutherford are recognized as the founding fathers of Demosthenian Clayton became the first student to receive his diploma from Franklin College and went on to become a federal judge and a U S Representative from Georgia with Georgia s Clayton County being named in his honor Rutherford and Jackson went on to become professors at Franklin College After 167 years of male only membership the first female members of the Society were inducted on March 4 1970 2 President Sherrill Watkins presided over the initiation of Kathy Conrad a freshman from Atlanta and Bebe Herring a junior from Athens By the late 1970s female members were heavily active in the Society and held numerous offices even President Today the Society has slightly more female than male members Citing issues of student disenfranchisement within the UGA and U S political systems the Society voted in 2012 to secede from the United States of America as the micronation Demosthenia 3 4 This resolution was acknowledged as a move to raise the Society s profile and to encourage lively debate 5 In the wake of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia in August 2017 the society removed their portrait of Confederate general and honorary member Robert E Lee from their building 6 7 The debate attracted significant media attention with various newspapers such as the Red and Black appearing for the debate The motion was passed by a unanimous vote of 27 0 8 Demosthenian Hall EditDemosthenian Hall was constructed by Dr James Tinsley in 1824 9 It is the fourth oldest building at the University of Georgia and was placed on the National Register for Historic Places in 1971 10 The construction was financed by the Society s members alumni and friends 11 It remains the only building on the UGA campus that was privately financed and is not wholly owned by the University In 1997 Demosthenian Hall received 200 000 in donations for the purpose of restoring the hall The construction work restored the ceiling medallion and the rest of the Upper Chamber to its original 1824 layout and color scheme The original hardwood floors were uncovered and restored in the Lower Chamber 12 The Upper Chamber Edit The Upper Chamber is the meeting room of the Society The speaker s lectern has been dated to the 1820s and may have been built specifically for the Hall The simplicity of the carved mantels window moldings doors and deep paneled wainscoting emphasizes the drama of the ornate plasterwork ceiling medallion which is based on a template designed by Asher Benjamin It is a medallion of holly leaves surrounded by swags of smaller leaves which are framed by delicate filigree This ceiling is one of the most architecturally unique structures at the University of Georgia and is one of the few remaining examples of this form of decorative artwork 12 The Lower Chamber Edit The Lower Chamber is into one main room flanked on the right by two smaller rooms designated the President s Office and the Library Containing mostly donated furniture constructed in the late 18th and early 19th century the Society has endeavored to maintain the historic feel of the rooms The Library Edit The Society has maintained an extensive library since its founding and currently owns over 2000 volumes Its collection surpassed that of the University s main library for the majority of the 19th century Upon the reopening of the University after the Civil War the Society donated its books to the University to replace the library collection that had been burned citation needed Demosthenian maintains extensive archives of past meeting minutes Society business and members In addition the most recent minutes and some historical minutes from 1829 are available online 13 Organization of the Society EditMeetings Edit The Demosthenian Literary Society was founded for the specific purpose of promoting the art of extemporaneous speech 14 During meetings members introduce original resolutions that have not been shared with others prior to their presentation This method of debate challenges members and guests to formulate speeches based on solely prior knowledge and without extensive preparation Speakers are also subject to questions from the audience and are limited to speeches of up to five minutes in length 15 Each meeting of the Demosthenian Literary Society is run in accordance with Parliamentary Procedure as set out in Robert s Rules of Order 16 Officer Positions Edit After being active members for a designated amount of time and completing adequate service to the Society members are eligible to run for officer positions The Society has 13 officers President Vice President Secretary Chief Justice two Associate Justices Treasurer Hall Administrator Hall Preservationist Historian Sergeant at Arms Librarian and Custodian The offices of Treasurer Hall Administrator Hall Preservationist and Historian are all year long positions elected every Spring while the others are elected each semester 15 Faculty Advisors Edit These advisors are members of the University of Georgia faculty and serve as a liaisons between the University and the Society 15 Notable faculty advisors who have greatly contributed to the Society include Albert B Saye and Dr Cal Logue 1981 1988 Recent faculty advisors include Dr Daniel Kapust 2008 Dr John Murphy 2008 2011 Dr John Knox 2011 2017 Professor Hatidza Mulic 2018 2019 Dr Cassia Roth 2019 present Annual Programs and Traditions EditAll Night Meeting Edit On the Saturday that falls closest to the anniversary of the Society s founding the All Night Meeting is hosted at Demosthenian Hall The All Night Meeting lasts for twelve hours from 7pm Saturday to 7am Sunday Dinner is served and then the meeting opens with guest keynote speakers the meeting then continues with debate among current members guests and alumni of the Society throughout the night and into the morning Each year at the All Night Meeting current members are recognized for their service and devotion to the Society by being awarded with Speaker s Keys 17 18 Hat Debate Edit Starting in 1995 the Thursday closest to Halloween has been designated as the date that the Demosthenian Literary Society hosts the annual Hat Debate Members submit resolutions usually of a humorous nature and challenges certain tasks people must complete during their speeches before the program that are then put in a hat to be drawn from Participants are called up one by one to the lectern pull out a resolution and or challenge and then must immediately present a speech in the affirmative while completing the drawn challenge Orations and Declamations Edit Once a year in early April the Society hosts a program dedicated to presenting orations and declamations speeches that are originally written by the presenter and those not written by the presenter respectively Members may compete in each category of prepared speech for an award of two speaker s points The Judicial Council judges the orations and declamations and declares the winners at the following meeting Intersociety Debate Edit Each spring the Demosthenian and the Phi Kappa Literary Societies hold a debate to highlight the oratory skills of the societies best speakers 15 Due to a change in relations between the two societies the 2020 Intersociety Debate would have been held between the Demosthenian Literary Society and the Georgia Debate Union until the COVID 19 suspended the Society s operations 19 The Debate is usually held in the Hatton Lovejoy courtroom at the University of Georgia School of Law Judges are randomly selected for the debate from a pool of nominations submitted by members of both societies 20 Annual Intersociety Debate Results Date Resolution Be it Resolved Winner position Notes2022 The establishment of private property on celestial bodies should be established via first possession Phi Kappa Negative Pate Duncan was selected as the best speaker of the debate 2021 Debate not held due to Covid 19 pandemic 2020 Debate not held due to Covid 19 pandemic 2019 Technology companies should release user data to the United States government in criminal cases Phi Kappa Affirmative 2018 Globalization is a net detriment to the developing world Demosthenian Negative 2017 The continued usage of U S agricultural subsidies is irresponsible Demosthenian Affirmative 2016 The XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing shall be the last Olympic Games Demosthenian Affirmative citation needed 2015 The University of Georgia should institute a test optional policy for admitting undergraduate students Phi Kappa Affirmative 2014 The development of artificial intelligence greater than or equal to human intelligence would be detrimental to mankind Demosthenian Affirmative Debate held at the Larry Walker Room in Rusk Hall citation needed 2013 The United States is obligated to interfere in the domestic affairs of other nations when human rights are violated as defined by the International Committee of the Red Cross Demosthenian Negative 2012 The United States should privatize its national ocean waters Demosthenian Affirmative 2011 Global nuclear disarmament would be detrimental to U S national security Demosthenian Negative 2010 The management of natural resources by foreign corporations in lesser developed countries is beneficial to those countries Phi Kappa Negative 2009 Supreme Court justices should be chosen by popular election Demosthenian Negative 2008 In the interest of national security the United States ought to permit warrantless surveillance for communications going into or out of the country Demosthenian Negative Debate held in the Miller Learning Center2007 The United States Constitution ought to be amended to limit the number of terms a member of congress can serve in his or her lifetime Phi Kappa Affirmative Debate held at the Athens Clarke County Courthouse2006 The United States should increase significantly its use of nuclear power for the purpose of generating energy Phi Kappa Affirmative 2005 The United States should ratify the statute of the International Criminal Court Phi Kappa Affirmative 2004 Limitations based on country of origin are an ethical means to restrict immigration into the United States Phi Kappa Negative 2003 A direct democracy is better than a representative democracy Demosthenian Negative 2002 The teaching of a consensus history is necessary in preserving American identity Demosthenian Affirmative 2001 A citizen s right to vote does not carry with it the duty to vote Demosthenian Negative 2000 Artistic achievement not multicultural representation should guide the formation of the American Literary Canon Demosthenian Negative 1999 America was safer during the Cold War Phi Kappa Affirmative 1998 Debate not held due to break in relationship between societies1997 The international community should practice a policy of sustainable development to combat the environmental crisis Demosthenian Unavailable 1996 When in conflict the rights of the individual outweigh the interests of the community Phi Kappa1995 Phi Kappa1994 Manned space flight is counter to the scientific interests of the United States N A Debate was not held Phi Kappa rejected the official debate challenge due to a dispute over the topic 1993 Unavailable Phi Kappa Unavailable 1992 Which has been more beneficial to mankind science or religion Demosthenian Religion 1991 The United States is entering a decline instead of a Renaissance paraphrased exact wording unavailable Demosthenian Unavailable First modern intersociety debate following the refounding of Phi KappaNotable alumni EditRachel Aaron fantasy and science fiction author William Yates Atkinson Governor of Georgia 21 John Barrow U S Congressman Pope Barrow U S Senator Robert Benham first African American chief justice Georgia Supreme Court William Tapley Bennett Jr diplomat D W Brooks founder of Gold Kist John A Campbell U S Supreme Court Justice William Ragsdale Cannon American United Methodist bishop Augustin Clayton Statesman Judge U S Congressman from Georgia Hugh M Dorsey Governor of Georgia Tim Echols Georgia Public Service Commissioner Joel Furr first person to refer to junk e mail as spam Benjamin Harvey Hill U S and Confederate States Senator Arthur Hinds member of the Celtic Pagan band Emerald Rose Phil Kent political consultant Jack Kingston U S Congressman Crawford Long Physician best known for the first use of inhaled sulfuric ether as an anesthetic first obstetric anesthetist Eugene Patterson Civil Rights activist Pulitzer Prize winning author and publisher of the Pentagon Papers Count Emilio Pucci fashion designer Ralph Reed political consultant Charles Henry Smith better known as writer Bill Arp Herman E Talmadge U S Senator and former governor of Georgia Robert Toombs first Secretary of State of the Confederate States of America U S Senator and Congressman Beth Shapiro Rhodes Scholar and recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant Emory Speer Post civil war equal rights advocate and federal judge A E Stallings poet amp translator recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant Bob Trammell former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of RepresentativesSee also EditOther Historic American Debate Societies Edit The Philolexian Society of Columbia University The Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania The Phi Kappa Literary Society of the University of Georgia The American Whig Cliosophic Society of Princeton University The Philodemic Society of Georgetown University The Washington Literary Society and Debating Union and Jefferson Literary and Debating Society of the University of Virginia The Union Philanthropic Literary Society of Hampden Sydney College The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Euphradian Society of the University of South CarolinaRelated Edit Cambridge Union Society Oxford Union Society The Durham Union Society London School of Economics Grimshaw International Relations Club Yale Debate Association Berkeley Forum Olivaint Conference Olivaint Conference of Belgium Debattierclub Stuttgart Common Sense Society Budapest Queen s Debating UnionReferences Edit Sheahan Matt 2003 03 15 Demosthenian Notes from a Polite New Yorker Knot Magazine Archived from the original on 2007 06 11 Retrieved 2007 07 07 The Red and Black Move over men March 5 1970 Minutes November 1 2015 Demosthenian Literary Society permanent dead link An Open Letter to President Obama Demosthenian Literary Society Archived from the original on 2013 02 05 Demosthenia prevails Demosthenian Society passes resolution to secede from the U S The Red amp Black Harris Nate August 25 2017 UGA Debate Society Takes Down Robert E Lee Portrait Flagpole Retrieved August 28 2017 Roll Nick August 28 2017 Confederate Round Up Inside Higher Ed Retrieved August 28 2017 Writer Ashlyn Webb Staff Demosthenian removes portrait of Robert E Lee following debate The Red and Black Retrieved 2019 09 17 DEMOSTHENIAN HALL 2006 09 20 Archived from the original on 2006 09 20 Retrieved 2019 09 17 Demosthenian Hall University of Georgia buildings drawn by Jill Leite www jillleitestudio com Retrieved 2019 09 17 Demosthenian Literary Society Minutes September 5 1829 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Demosthenian Hall Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine section of Official Demosthenian website Last accessed 2012 03 27 Minutes Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine of the Demosthenian Literary Society Last accessed 2012 03 27 About us Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine section of the official Demosthenian website Last accessed 2012 03 27 a b c d Constitution of the Demosthenian Literary Society permanent dead link from the official Demosthenian website Last accessed 2012 03 27 Linda Clemmer October 2 2000 Demosthenian Society debates weekly The Red and Black The Red and Black Publishing Company Inc Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved 2012 03 28 Speaker s Keys Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine section of the Demosthenian website Last accessed 2012 03 27 Speaker s Keys were briefly discontinued and not given out from the year 1997 to 2007 Editor Savannah Sicurella Campus News Phi Kappa and Demosthenian literary societies end longstanding intersociety debate The Red and Black Retrieved 2020 02 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Demosthenian Literary Society Phi Kappa Literary Society 2007 The Intersociety Agreement of 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Famous alumni Archived 2013 10 06 at the Wayback Machine section of official Demosthenian website Last accessed 2012 03 27 Further reading EditCoulter E Merton College Life in the Old South Reprint edition Athens Ga University of Georgia Press c1983 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demosthenian Literary Society amp oldid 1171921058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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