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-[[Clubs|Eating Clubs]]+[[Eating Clubs]] - Largely replaced by today's Greek Life system, eating clubs are social organizations which meet regularly for meals and other events.
  
-[[Eigenbrodt Cup]]- an award given to a notable alumnus during commencement+[[Eigenbrodt Cup]] - Award given to a notable Trinity alumnus/alumna during commencement.
  
 [[Eisenhower Plaque]] - Plaque near the chapel to commemorate President Dwight Eisenhower's visit to campus.  [[Eisenhower Plaque]] - Plaque near the chapel to commemorate President Dwight Eisenhower's visit to campus. 
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 [[Eliot, Samuel]] - 6th President of Trinity College, from April 8, 1861 to June 29, 1864. [[Eliot, Samuel]] - 6th President of Trinity College, from April 8, 1861 to June 29, 1864.
  
-[[Elms]] - Original trees planted on the Main Quad in the 1880s and a Trinity symbol.+[[Elms]] - Original trees planted on the main quad in the 1880s; also a Trinity symbol.
  
-[[Elms Society]] - Society that works to recognize those that make special donations to the school. +[[Elms Society]] - Society that works to recognize those who make special donations to the school. 
  
-[[Elton Hall]] - Student dormitory completed in 1948 and named for John Prince Elton '88.+[[Elton Hall]] - Student dormitory completed in 1948 and named for John Prince Elton, Class of 1888.
  
 [[English Department Building (115 Vernon)]] - Building built in 1885 originally used as the President's house, but converted to house the English Department in the late 1970s.  [[English Department Building (115 Vernon)]] - Building built in 1885 originally used as the President's house, but converted to house the English Department in the late 1970s. 
  
-[[English, James Fairfield Jr.]] - 16th President of Trinity College, from 1981-1989 and served as vice president for finance and planning prior to presidency.+[[English, James Fairfield Jr.]] - 16th President of Trinity College, from 1981-1989. Served as Vice President for Finance and Planning prior to presidency.
  
-[[EnglishJames F., Memorial Shaftway]]+[[Entrepreneurship Center]] - Founded in 2022an initiative aimed at pairing the liberal arts with experiential learning.
  
-[[Episcopalian]] - Christian denomination under which Trinity College was founded.+[[Episcopal]] - Christian denomination under which Trinity College was founded.
  
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