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====== Brownell Book ====== | ====== Brownell Book ====== |
[{{:brownell_book_page_62_of_pdf_version.jpg?400 |Scanned image of a page selected from [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=trinarchives|Brownell Book, p.62]]}}] | |
Also called the Commencement Book, the Brownell Book is an early 19th-century leather-bound record book. Inside the Book, there are details of Commencement exercises and degrees, graduation prayers in Latin, and signatures from more recent Trinity College presidential inaugurations. | |
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Elected Bishop of Connecticut in 1819, Rev. [[brownell_thomas_church|Thomas Church Brownell]] was a founder of Trinity College. At the College's first Commencement in 1827, then-President Brownell intended for students to place their hand on the Bible as they completed their graduation. College legend states President Brownell either forgot a Bible or could not find one and simply used this personal notebook. | [{{:brownell_book_page_62_of_pdf_version.jpg?300 |Scanned image of a page selected from [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.39171502|Brownell Book, p. 62]]. Image credit: Trinity College Archives}}] |
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Today, the Brownell Book remains a part of the college's Commencement, during which graduating seniors place a hand on the book. | Also called the Commencement Book, the Brownell Book is an early 19th-century leather-bound record book. Inside the Book, there are details of [[commencement|Commencement]] exercises and degrees, graduation prayers in Latin, and signatures from more recent Trinity College presidential inaugurations. The Book, along with a [[symbols_of_president_s_office|key, mace, and collar]], is bestowed upon incoming presidents during their inauguration. |
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---- | The Brownell Book is named after the [[brownell_thomas_church|Rev. Thomas Church Brownell]] who was elected Bishop of Connecticut in 1819 and later became a founder and the first [[presidents|president]] of Trinity College, then known as [[washington_college|Washington College]]. At the College's first commencement in 1827, Brownell intended for students to place their hand on the Bible as they completed their graduation. College legend states that President Brownell either forgot a Bible or could not find one, and simply used this personal notebook instead. |
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===== Sources ===== | Today, the Brownell Book remains a part of the College's commencement ceremony, during which graduating seniors place a hand on the book. |
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[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=w_books|The History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaver, pp. 25. | ---- |
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[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/trinarchives/9/|Digitized Copy of the Brownell Book]]. | ===== Sources ===== |
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Trinity Commons: https://commons.trincoll.edu/library/2019/10/21/commencement-book-now-available-for-view-in-digital-repository/ | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.39171502|Trinity College Commencement Book]] |
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| [[https://commons.trincoll.edu/library/2019/10/21/commencement-book-now-available-for-view-in-digital-repository/|“Commencement Book” now available for view in Digital Repository]], 10/21/2019. |
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| [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/4|The History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaver, p. 25. |
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