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Society, which had been formed within weeks of the opening of the college in 1805 and included virtually all students. At what was called the Synapian Convention held in February 1806, the members of Philomathic voted to split into two separate societies, one of which became known as Clariosophic,
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Applicants who had fulfilled all the requirements for membership were given the society's Latin Diploma along with its key to signify their membership. Somewhere along the way, the giving of keys ceased but the key still appeared on the diplomas. The key was shaped like a
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except that the sides did not meet at the top and bottom, but were blunted off. The front had two overlapping hearts at the top with the Greek letters, Mu Sigma Phi (ΜΣΦ) in the center and the initials
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South Carolina College: Clariosophic Society, Catalogue of Members in 1842, Lanham Digital Library of Hill Country History at Logan Library
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Seibels family papers, 1780–1960 at University of South Carolina - South Caroliniana Library
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Henry William Ravenel, 1814–1887 South Carolina scientist in the Civil War Era
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Henry William Ravenel, 1814–1887 South Carolina scientist in the Civil War Era
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University of South Carolina, volume I: South Carolina College
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South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology
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Literary society at the University of South Carolina, US
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Eugene Platt, Poet, and 2010 SC State House Candidate
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University of South Carolina
Columbia
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literary society
University of South Carolina
Philomathic
Euphradian
Stephen Elliott
Hugh S. Legaré
George McDuffie
Richard I. Manning
rhombus
lozenge
Preston Brooks
Andrew Pickens Butler
William Butler
Patrick C. Caldwell
James Calhoun
Atlanta, Georgia
John C. Calhoun
William Capers
Columbia's Washington Street Church
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
William K. Clowney
Mark Anthony Cooper
Anderson Crenshaw

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