The Twentieth Century Club of Ward-Belmont Information & Pledge

Name/Title

The Twentieth Century Club of Ward-Belmont Information & Pledge

Entry/Object ID

2023.007

Tags

Ward-Belmont

Scope and Content

Documents detailing the purpose, motto, pledge, flower, colors, key, and officers of the Twentieth Century Club of Ward-Belmont.

Context

The Twentieth Century Club (T.C.C.) was a student organization and one of ten social clubs at Ward-Belmont, organized November 24, 1916. The club's purpose was an excerpt from English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson's collection Idylls of the King, specifically “Gareth and Lynette" (1872): "Live pure, speak true, right wrong, follow the King, Else, wherefore born!" The club's motto was "Ideas and Ideals." Per the 1943 Milestones yearbook, club members "strive toward one goal - the maintenance of the high ideals of both their club and their school."

Collection

Harpeth Hall School Archives

Lexicon

Search Terms

Ward-Belmont, Twentieth Century Club