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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...
- the 1824 Demosthenian Hall houses the Demosthenian Literary Society named after the Gr**** orator Demosthenes. Founded in 1803, the Demosthenian is among...
- faculty Gr**** life Campus Arboretum Housing Georgia Redcoat Marching Band Demosthenian Literary Society Phi Kappa Literary Society UGA Campus Transit Presidents...
- William Catto, father of Octavius Catto. With ****ociates, Burr founded the Demosthenian Institute of Philadelphia at his home on January 10, 1837. First known...
- television series on the Discovery Channel Named an honorary member of the Demosthenian Literary Society on November 10, 2011 New Jersey Hall of Fame—2009—Inductee...
- is substantial evidence that law students, including members of the Demosthenian Literary Society, had organized the riot. During an investigation conducted...
- University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, where he became a member of the Demosthenian Literary Society. In 1935, he was given a full scholarship to Reed College...
- (footballer) (1892–1961), Demóstenes Correia de Syllos, Brazilian footballer Demosthenian Literary Society, a society at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia...
- Students of Denmark Directorate Legal Services, or RAF Legal Branch Demosthenian Literary Society Deep Lens Survey, Deep Gravitational Lensing Survey...
- businessman, and editor. He served as the editor of the literary journal The Demosthenian Shield. In the 1840s, Purnell emerged on the national stage as an outspoken...