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'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1949 | '''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1949 - | ||
'''History:''' While advocates of the popular parties were already active on campus, the Political Club was formed by a group of students of varying political beliefs interested in promoting political education and student involvement in politics. | '''History:''' While advocates of the popular parties were already active on campus, the Political Club was formed by a group of students of varying political beliefs interested in promoting political education and student involvement in politics. | ||
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'''Activities:''' In its first year the Political Club assumed administrative responsibilities for the Model Parliament, organizing three sessions during the Spring Semester. | '''Activities:''' In its first year the Political Club assumed administrative responsibilities for the Model Parliament, organizing three sessions during the Spring Semester. | ||
'''Note(s):''' | '''Note(s): '''Talk of founding a political club emerged in the winter of 1946. | ||
'''Source(s):''' | '''Source(s):''' | ||
*''The Brunswickan'', vol. 65, no. 14, 14 February 1946, p. 1. | |||
*''Up the Hill,'' 1950, p. 140. | *''Up the Hill,'' 1950, p. 140. | ||
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Revision as of 14:52, 24 July 2014
Name: UNB Political Club
Previous/other names:
Prominent date(s) of activity: 1949 -
History: While advocates of the popular parties were already active on campus, the Political Club was formed by a group of students of varying political beliefs interested in promoting political education and student involvement in politics.
Activities: In its first year the Political Club assumed administrative responsibilities for the Model Parliament, organizing three sessions during the Spring Semester.
Note(s): Talk of founding a political club emerged in the winter of 1946.
Source(s):
- The Brunswickan, vol. 65, no. 14, 14 February 1946, p. 1.
- Up the Hill, 1950, p. 140.
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