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195:. Its fifteen charter members created the group as a debating society. A constitution was drafted and the society adopted the name of the Enosinian. The original society met at Enosinian Hall, located on the fourth floor of the Columbian College's main building at College Hill, D.C. The society's first formal event was the celebration of Independence Day on July 4, 1822. In the fall of 1822, the Enosinian Society established its library and reading room within the college's main library. 206:
visited Columbian College on December 13, 1824, and was greeted by the members of the Enosinian Society, who tended to Lafayette throughout his visit to the college. In return, Lafayette and his son agreed to be inducted as the first honorary members of the Enosinian Society. A bust was placed in the
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In addition to the GWU Debate & Literary Society carrying on the society's intellectual traditions, and the Enosinian Society being retained as the name of the GWU Debate & Literary Society alumni group and newsletter, the Enosinian name has been adopted by several student organizations that
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In 1827, The Columbian College suspended operations due to financial issues, and consequently, the society suspended its operations. With the reopening of the college in 1829, students gathered to reorganize the society; however, regular meetings and debates did not resume until 1833. In 1838, the
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After the Columbian College changed its name to The George Washington University, the Enosinian Society reformed, eventually becoming the George Washington University Debate Team. The society celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1922. Later, it changed its name to The George Washington University
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Debate & Literary Society, to be more easily recognizable at public events and intercollegiate debate tournaments. Its mission is "improving ourselves in knowledge, eloquence and every accomplishment by which we may be the better prepared for any station in life."
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In 2013, the GWU Debate & Literary Society revived the Lafayette Debates tradition in partnership with the Embassy of France to the United States to create one of the most prestigious international civic debating competitions hosted in the United States.
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due to low enrollment in the College after many students left to fight in the conflict. By its 80th anniversary in 1902, the society was coeducational. However, by 1915, the society had again been inactive for several years.
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The society's name comes from the Greek word meaning "to shake" or "to contend". Its ribbon is blue and its badge is gold. The GWU Debate & Literary Society currently publishes an annual newsletter entitled, the
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The emblem of the society was adopted in 1824, and a banner was gifted to the society by the ladies of Washington, which remained in the society's hall until the sale of the College Hill campus in the 1870s.
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The society has suspended operations several times throughout its history. Operations were disbanded during the
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original Enosinian Hall in his honor and a debate tradition known as the "Lafayette Debates" was established.
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have emerged and died out since 2000 as well as the GWU Enosinian Scholars Program.
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The Enosinian Society was formed on March 6, 1822, during the first semester of the
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George Washington University
Literary Society
Blue
Washington, D.C.
www.gwdebate.org
Columbian College
Columbian College
Marquis de Lafayette
American Civil War
Walker Brooke
U.S. Senator
Christopher Pearse Cranch
William Carey Crane
Baylor University
Elliott Coues
ornithologist
Thomas D. Eliot
U.S. Congressman
William Greenleaf Eliot
Washington University in St. Louis
Howard Lincoln Hodgkins
president
John D. Kerfoot
Dallas, Texas
Henry May
U.S. Congressman
William D. Porter
U.S Navy
Syngman Rhee

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