- The
Euphradian Society, also
known as Phi
Alpha Epsilon (ΦΑΕ), is a
collegiate debating and
literary society founded in 1806 at the
University of South...
- County. He
attended South Carolina College,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society. In 1838, John L.
Manning married Susan Frances Hampton (1816–1845)...
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University of
South Carolina Columbia) in 1810,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society. He
studied law and was
admitted to the bar in 1814, practicing...
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College in 1826 (by some
accounts 1829),
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society. He
married his cousin,
Sarah (Sally)
Buchanan Preston (1802–1879)...
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graduated from
South Carolina College in 1825,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society, and went on to
teach school,
write for a newspaper, and study...
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students were the two
literary societies, the
Clariosophic Society and the
Euphradian Society.
These two societies,
which arose from a
split in an
earlier literary...
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graduated in 1849 from
South Carolina College,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society and the
Corps of Cadets.
McRae moved to
Searcy in
White County...
- and
Peithologian societies at
Columbia University, the Clariosophic,
Euphradian, and the
Euphrosynean societies at the
University of
South Carolina, the...
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alumnus of the
University of
South Carolina,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society and also the institution's first-ever
student body vice president...
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South Carolina,
South Carolina College,
where he was a
member of the
Euphradian Society, Sims
worked with Dr.
Churchill Jones in Lancaster,
South Carolina...