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-====== Trinity Tablet ======+====== Tablet ======
 [{{ :pages_from_1868_july_tablet.pdf.jpg?400|//The Trinity Tablet//, July 1868. Image credit: Trinity College Archives}}] [{{ :pages_from_1868_july_tablet.pdf.jpg?400|//The Trinity Tablet//, July 1868. Image credit: Trinity College Archives}}]
  
-//The Trinity Tablet// was a student-run literary magazine and de facto newspaper which could be considered the precursor to the //[[tripod|Trinity Tripod]]//, Trinity's student-run news publication. It included short stories; editorials; poetry; reviews of books, music, and curriculum; reminiscences of alumni; and news or goings-on about Trinity and other colleges. It was organized in 1868 and discontinued in 1908. The editorial offices were in 19 [[jarvis_hall|Jarvis Hall]].+The Trinity //Tablet// was a student-run literary magazine and de facto newspaper which could be considered the precursor to the //[[tripod|Trinity Tripod]]//. It included short stories; editorials; poetry; reviews of books, music, and curriculum; reminiscences of alumni; and news or goings-on about Trinity and other colleges. It was organized in 1868 and discontinued in 1908. The editorial offices were in 19 [[jarvis_hall|Jarvis Hall]].
  
-A 1931 //Tripod// article described how the //Tablet// was founded: "Following the [[civil_war|Civil War]]in 1868, a group of Trinity undergraduates, among whose number was [[brocklesby_john|Mr. John Brocklesby]], later member of the Trinity faculty, organized the //Trinity Tablet// as a college magazineThis was the first student publication (the //[[ivy|Trinity Ivy]]// being organized later in 1876)which continued its existence throughout 'the nineties' until 1908, four years after the organization of the //Tripod//. In the early years of the //Tablet//, football and the other major sports of today were either unknown or in their infancyUndergraduate life centered for the most part around the College dorms and classrooms, and great emphasis was placed upon literary and debating activities." ((//Trinity Tripod//, 11/20/1931))+Following the Civil War, "College periodicals came to be regarded as necessary parts of college organization." The Tablet was both a literary periodical as well as "devoted to college interests." In March 1868, students were called to "College Meeting" on the porch of [[seabury_hall_old_campus|Seabury Hall]], whereupon they were told that College paper called the Trinity //Tablet// had been createdThe first editors were W. C. Brocklesby and J. B. Cheshireboth of the Class of 1869
  
-According to the same article, "During the period of 1870-1890, the //Trinity Tablet// maintained a wide circulation, both in New Haven and in [[hartford|Hartford]], and ranked as one of the leading college publications in New England, with the famous //Harvard Advocate// and others." ((//Trinity Tripod//, 11/20/1931))+The initial issues had editorials, stories, and news regarding people and happenings about the College; there was also creative writing including poetry and fiction, and scholarly work. ((Trinity //Tablet//, December 1907)) However, "football and the other major sports of today were either unknown or in their infancy. Undergraduate life centered for the most part around the College dorms and classrooms, and great emphasis was placed upon literary and debating activities." ((Trinity //Tripod//, 11/20/1931)) According to the same article, "During the period of 1870-1890, the Trinity //Tablet// maintained a wide circulation, both in New Haven and in [[hartford|Hartford]], and ranked as one of the leading college publications in New England, with the famous //Harvard Advocate// and others." ((Trinity //Tripod//, 11/20/1931))
  
 The writers of the //Tripod// article stated at the time that the //Tablet// would be "revived" after 20 years as a biannual publication. However, it appears that this was never brought to fruition, as the new //Tablet// was slated to appear on January 11, 1931 in place of the //Tripod//, but the //Tripod// was published as usual on January 13. No other appearances or mention of the //Tablet// occur after this point, and the //Tripod// continued on as the College's regularly-published, official student-run news publication.  The writers of the //Tripod// article stated at the time that the //Tablet// would be "revived" after 20 years as a biannual publication. However, it appears that this was never brought to fruition, as the new //Tablet// was slated to appear on January 11, 1931 in place of the //Tripod//, but the //Tripod// was published as usual on January 13. No other appearances or mention of the //Tablet// occur after this point, and the //Tripod// continued on as the College's regularly-published, official student-run news publication. 
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