Demosthenian Literary Society

Demosthenian Literary Society
Demosthenian Hall, circa 1934
FoundedFebruary 19, 1803; 221 years ago (1803-02-19)
University of Georgia
TypeLiterary Society
AffiliationIndependent
StatusActive
ScopeLocal
Patron saintSaint Blaise
Chapters1
HeadquartersUniversity of Georgia, Demosthenian Hall
Athens, Georgia 30602
United States
Websitewww.dlsuga.com

The Demosthenian Literary Society is a literary society focused on extemporaneous debate at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. It is among the oldest literary societies in the English-speaking world and was founded on February 19, 1803 by the first graduating class of the University's Franklin College. The object of the Society is "to promote the cause of science and truth by the cultivation of oratory and the art of debate at weekly meetings." It is named after the Greek orator Demosthenes.[1]

The Society meets every Thursday during the academic school year at 7pm and once during the summer in Demosthenian Hall on UGA's North Campus. In addition to its relations with other organizations at the University of Georgia, like the Phi Kappa Literary Society, the Society maintains relationships with other Literary and Debate societies across the United States, including the Philodemic Society at Georgetown University, the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies at UNC-Chapel Hill and the Philolexian Society at Columbia University.

  1. ^ Sheahan, Matt (2003-03-15). "Demosthenian, Notes from a Polite New Yorker". Knot Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2007-07-07.