| University contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| SOC.45 |
Records of the Zodiac Club and related material |
| SOC.46 |
Records of the Friday Club |
| SOC.47 |
Minutes of meetings of the Cambridge University Socialist Society and its precursor, Cambridge University Fabian Society, signed |
| SOC.48 |
Records of the Garrick Club |
| SOC.49 |
Minutes of meetings of the Cambridge University Hibernian Club, signed |
| SOC.50 |
Records of the Cambridge University Slavonic Society |
| SOC.51.1 |
Correspondence of the president of Cambridge University French Society |
| SOC.52.1 |
Club book of the Alexandrians |
| SOC.53.1 |
Secretary's correspondence and papers for the Cambridge University Association Football League |
| SOC.54.1 |
Minutes of meetings of the Baskerville Club, occasionally signed |
| SOC.55.1 |
Vice-president's correspondence and papers for the Cambridge University Amateur Boxing Club |
| See later --> |
|
Records of the Cambridge Ethical Society
| Title |
Records of the Cambridge Ethical Society |
| Reference |
GBR/0265/SOC.74 (former reference: Ms.Add.8776) |
| Creator |
Cambridge Ethical Society |
| Covering Dates |
1888–1896 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 pamphlet, 3 volumes, 1 item; paper; The bindings of many of the items are in poor condition. They have adhered to each other and later been forced apart. |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Archives |
|
| Content and context |
|
The club was formed on 1 May 1888 ''to stimulate interest in ethical questions and to afford facilities for their discussion''. It aimed to deepen ''the sense of moral obligation, especially in its social aspects''. It ran a programme of lectures and debates, which were generally chaired by Henry Sidgwick in his capacity as society president. Although the majority of society members were senior members, the society did actively seek to encourage junior members (and female students from Girton and Newnham colleges) by setting a reduced a reduced membership fee.
The minute book catalogued as SOC.74.2 was deposited before 1988 by an unknown person and was given the classmark Ms.Add.8776. It was transferred with the other items added to Ms.Add.8776 to the University Archives from the Manuscripts Department on 12 November 2007. These additional items had been given by Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick, widow of Henry Sidgwick, to William Ritchie Sorley, who succeeded Henry Sidgwick as Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy in 1909. Sorley presumably passed them to Richard Braithwaite, also Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy from 1953, for they were subsequently found in his papers and were presented by Professor Dorothy Emmet, lecturer in Philosophy of Religion, to the Manuscripts Department on 8 September 1988.
|
Access and Use
|
Please cite as Cambridge University Archives, Records of the Cambridge Ethical Society, SOC.74 |
| Further information |
|
Further printed records are in the Rare Books Department, Cambridge University Library (classmark: Cambridge Papers J 3712).
The online catalogue entry for Janus was completed in November 2007.
|
| Index Terms |
| Clubs |
| Discussion Groups |
| Ethics |
| Social Reform |
| Cambridge Ethical Society |
| University/SOC.74 contains: |
|
SOC.74.1
|
''Report of the preliminary meeting'' held 18 May 1888. The pamphlet details papers given by Henry Sidgwick and John Henry Muirhead and the ensuing debate on the aims and methods of the society. A list of committee members and the society rules are printed inside the front and back covers respectively. 1 pamphlet; paper. |
Apr. 1888-June 1888 |
|
SOC.74.2
|
Minutes of debates, and of public and committee meetings, occasionally signed. The volume includes some early lists of members which are duplicated in SOC.74.4. Speakers of particular note include Sir Leslie Stephen on 30 October 1890 and Arthur James Balfour on 4 March 1893. 1 volume; paper; The cover is becoming detached.. |
4 Mar. 1888-June 1896 |
|
SOC.74.3
|
Account of receipts and expenditure arranged as termly balance sheets. Bills and receipts are loosely enclosed. 1 volume; paper. |
Oct. 1888-June 1896 |
|
SOC.74.4
|
Registers of members. 2 volumes; paper. |
1888–1896 |
|
SOC.74.5
|
Circular advertising a debate on the subject of Professor [William] Wallace's previous lecture on the ''Ethics of Socialism''. 1 item; paper. |
1889 |
|