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- Boston_Lyceum abstract "The Boston Lyceum (est.1829) of Boston, Massachusetts was a civic association dedicated to popular education in the form of \"lectures, discussions, ... declamation,\" and writing contests. It began \"in Chauncy Hall on 25 June 1829. On 13 August 1829 it formed its classes and made provisions for lectures and debates.\" Annual members' \"exhibitions\" of elocution took place in various venues around town, such as the Masonic Temple (1832), Tremont Hall (1839) and the Odeon (1840). Leaders included George Bancroft, Timothy Claxton, James T. Fields, Abbott Lawrence, William H. Prescott, William D. Ticknor, and Amasa Walker. Among the many lecturers: Nehemiah Adams, J.A. Bolles, David Paul Brown, Rufus Choate, William M. Cornell, C.C. Emerson, James Pollard Espy, Edward Everett, Dr. Grigg, George S. Hillard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Dr. C.T. Jackson, N. Jones, Rev. John Pierpont, Edgar Allan Poe, John Osborne Sargent, William H. Simmons, Charles Sumner, B.B. Thatcher, Henry Theodore Tuckerman, Amasa Walker, and E.M.P. Wells.".
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- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Abbott_Lawrence.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Amasa_Walker.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Category:1829_establishments.
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- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lyceum_movement.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_based_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sumner.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Allan_Poe.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Everett.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Elocution.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink George_Bancroft.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink George_Stillman_Hillard.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Theodore_Tuckerman.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink James_Pollard_Espy.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink James_Thomas_Fields.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink John_Pierpont.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Lyceum_movement.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Odeon,_Boston.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Wendell_Holmes,_Sr..
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Popular_education.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink Rufus_Choate.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Prescott.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLink William_Ticknor.
- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boston Lyceum".
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- Boston_Lyceum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:1829_establishments.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:19th_century_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:Education_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:History_of_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:Lyceum_movement.
- Boston_Lyceum subject Category:Organizations_based_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- Boston_Lyceum hypernym Association.
- Boston_Lyceum type Organisation.
- Boston_Lyceum type Establishment.
- Boston_Lyceum type History.
- Boston_Lyceum type Organization.
- Boston_Lyceum type Organization.
- Boston_Lyceum comment "The Boston Lyceum (est.1829) of Boston, Massachusetts was a civic association dedicated to popular education in the form of \"lectures, discussions, ... declamation,\" and writing contests. It began \"in Chauncy Hall on 25 June 1829. On 13 August 1829 it formed its classes and made provisions for lectures and debates.\" Annual members' \"exhibitions\" of elocution took place in various venues around town, such as the Masonic Temple (1832), Tremont Hall (1839) and the Odeon (1840).".
- Boston_Lyceum label "Boston Lyceum".
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- Boston_Lyceum wasDerivedFrom Boston_Lyceum?oldid=703250938.
- Boston_Lyceum isPrimaryTopicOf Boston_Lyceum.