The pub he owned, The Bailey, became a literary institution.
He was associated with various literary institutions in India.
It was originally established in 1751 as a social, cultural, literary and philanthropic institution.
There are a number of sociological studies on literary institutions which are held responsible for this mix.
Colleges during the colonial period were regarded as a religious, no less a scientific and literary institution.
He was a member of the following literary and cultural institutions:
In 1842, the university changed its status to become a secular, royal and literary institution.
He purchased The Bailey pub in 1957, which became a literary institution.
Sargent was active in supporting literary and cultural institutions in the city.
Two years later he wrote a pamphlet regarding a proposed union of mechanics' and literary institutions.