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  2. American Whig–Cliosophic Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Whig–Cliosophic Society, sometimes abbreviated as Whig-Clio, is a political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University and the oldest debate union in the United States. [1] Its precursors, the American Whig Society and the Cliosophic Society, were founded at Princeton in 1769 and 1765 by James Madison, William ...

  3. Clio - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University History Society is informally referred to as Clio; the Cleo of Alpha Chi society at Trinity College, Connecticut, is named after the muse. Likewise, the undergraduate student outreach group for the Penn Museum at the University of Pennsylvania is known as the Clio Society, and the first sorority founded at SUNY Geneseo ...

  4. List of American Whig–Cliosophic Society people - Wikipedia

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    Founded the American Whig Society. Luther Martin. Founding Father, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, prominent Anti-Federalist. Clio (founder), Class of 1766. Founded the Cliosophic Society. [17] James Monroe. Founding Father, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Fifth President of the United States.

  5. Dartmouth College student groups - Wikipedia

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    Clio. Founded in 2020, Clio is an unrecognized co-ed society at Dartmouth. Its name comes from Clio, the Greek muse of history. Members carry canes at graduation. Cobra. Cobra was founded in 1978 as Dartmouth's first all-female society. The society is recognized by the college and occupies a house on Summer Street.

  6. Cliometrics - Wikipedia

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    Cliometrics (/ ˌ k l aɪ. oʊ ə ˈ m ɛ t. r ɪ k s /, also / ˌ k l iː oʊ ˈ m ɛ t. r ɪ k s /), sometimes called 'new economic history' or 'econometric history', is the systematic application of economic theory, econometric techniques, and other formal or mathematical methods to the study of history (especially social and economic history).

  7. Muses - Wikipedia

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    Muses. Muse, perhaps Clio, reading a scroll (Attic red-figure lekythos, Boeotia, c. 430 BC) In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses ( Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι, romanized : Moûsai, Greek: Μούσες, romanized : Múses) are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were considered the source of the ...

  8. Clio Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Clio Awards (also simply known as the Clios) is an annual award program that recognizes innovation and creative excellence in advertising, design, and communication, as judged by an international panel of advertising professionals. [1] Time magazine, in 1991, described the event as the world's most recognizable international advertising awards.

  9. Cliodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Cliodynamics. Cliodynamics ( / ˌkliːoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks /) is a transdisciplinary area of research that integrates cultural evolution, economic history / cliometrics, macrosociology, the mathematical modeling of historical processes during the longue durée, and the construction and analysis of historical databases. [1]