Are they for real? We’re not quite sure. But the Philolexian Society does meet every Thursday, and they are quite serious about what they discuss–last night, whether humans or whales should be saved. Bwog Philo correspondent Josh Schwartz has this report.
At the hour of eight and a half, the Philolexian society, Columbia’s oldest student organization, founded in 1802 by cohorts of Alexander Hamilton, gathered in the J. D. Satow room in Lerner to munch on cake, cookies and carrots before launching into passionate debate and off color jokes.
However, before the debate and whatnot can commence, a member must present him/herself before the society and proffer up a literary exercise. This week’s victim was Adam Katz, CC ’08, who gave an inspiring and nuanced reading of his most recent poetic output. Katz, an English major focusing on the ins and outs of verse, presented a sestina, a villanelle, and, finally, a lighthearted piece on the more ridiculous side of professional sports.
When all was said and done, the resolution failed, leaving the whales free and safe…. for now.
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@josh schwartz i very well may be “cheerleader,” but i did try not to be in this article. at the very least, i tried to keep my own participation out of it. what i did make sure to mention was my friend adam’s very skillful use of archaic poetic forms. we’re a university with a very strong liberal arts thrust and a wonderful literary tradition, stretching back to people like alfred joyce kilmer and allen ginsburg (who were both philos). i don’t know of other clubs that feature literary works and effort for their own sake. if they do exist, please inform me, because i’d love to join.
other clubs should be reported on, too. and after two weeks of shirking my responsibilities, i finally sent in a report.
@O'Reilly I mean Bwog. Must be because I haven’t had vibrator phone sex with my secretary in awhile.
@O'Reilly Philo must create a NO SPIN ZONE where nobody can favor anyone.
@duh bwog does not favor the philos.
bwog favors whales.
@bwog is cool “I mean, this basically either demonstrates club favoritism or forces bwog to visit every meeting of every club”
why? bwog is not the columbia official magazine. bwog is not the spec. bwog can favor certain clubs if it wants to, just as bwog focuses on certain columbia related topics more than others.
@Shay Say “bwog” one more time.
@haha philo is so freaking dumb.
@haha and so are you.
@yeah I mean, this basically either demonstrates club favoritism or forces bwog to visit every meeting of every club. nothing especial about this…
@umm How about this:
Bwog covers amusing campus phenomena, and the Philos are certainly in this category.
Not all clubs are amusing.
@umm It’s funny
@Anonymous But it’s a weird conflict of interest given that Josh Schwartz is basically Head Cheerleader of Philo.
@wtf why is bwog posting this? club faovritism?
bwog, i thought you were cool.
@adam As the main beneficiary of this article, publicity-wise, and an established Philo cheerleader in my own right, I have to say that decrying “philo favoritism” is like decrying “George Bush favoritism” in The New Republic. When the things your club says are funnier than the things our club says, fine, you can be the president. I mean club. Did I say president? I meant club. Right.