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Irving Literary Society[edit]

Among the approximately 2100 Cornellians who have been tapped into the Irving Literary Society since 1868,[1] some have continued to write, artistically or professionally, both literature and music. Others have excelled in ways achieving notability. Among these examples of the Irving contribution to American and global culture are:

Individuals Targeted by "Racepacket" Prior to His Debarrment, Etc.[edit]

† Denotes honorary member, not having taught or studied at Cornell University. For information on Irving, Bright, Wilson and Kennedy, see n.8, supra. The remaining honoraries not individually cited are listed on the membership list, kept by the Dean.

‡ Unless an honorary member, members of the Irving after this point were coincidentally members of Phi Kappa Psi at Cornell.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Some Irving members have coincide membership with Phi Kappa Psi at Cornell, see Cornell University Residence Plan of 1966. All members of this Cornell fraternity initiated after 1889 were, or are, members of the Irving. For Irving members who graduated from Cornell University between 1889 and 1910, see Roy D. Keehn, Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (Chicago, 1910) at 57; members who graduated between 1869 and 1985 are enlisted in the Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 12th ed. 1985) at 468-472; all members are listed in the Chapter's website, which also contains replicas of correspondance listing the Irving's honorary members who were not members of the fraternity.