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The group struggled with member participation due to the fact that many members were also participating in other active clubs around campus, or clubs specific to their majors. In the early 1990s the club was dormant for a number of years before it was revived in 1996. | The group struggled with member participation due to the fact that many members were also participating in other active clubs around campus, or clubs specific to their majors. In the early 1990s the club was dormant for a number of years before it was revived in 1996. | ||
'''Note(s):''' The group started their own publication, ''The Torch'', which they believed would replace ''The'' ''Brunswickan'' as the primary UNB newspaper because their voice represented that of the largest faculty on campus. | '''Note(s):''' The group started their own publication, ''The Torch'', which they believed would replace [[The_Brunswickan|''The'' ''Brunswickan'']] as the primary UNB newspaper because their voice represented that of the largest faculty on campus. | ||
IN 1946 the Arts Undergraduate Society became a member of the National Film Board. | IN 1946 the Arts Undergraduate Society became a member of the National Film Board. | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 14 August 2014
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Prominent date(s) of activity: 1931 - 1947; ? - 1991; 1996 - ?.
History: The Arts Undergraduate Society was established in 1931 to stimulate curiousity and passion in Arts students.
Activities: In 1963 the Arts Society held their first Arts Week, which involved live musical performances, poetry readings, the introduction of the Arts Queen, a photography contest, a performance by the Choral Society, and the announcement of the winners of the Arts Week Contest. The event was concluded with an afternoon tea.
In 1984, the Society held its first Annual Arts Cabaret in an attempt to bolster the reputation of Arts students on campus. The first cabaret was called, "Greater Middle European All-Time Blow-Out Cabaret." It was not well attended, but the producers were hopeful that the event would gain in popularity as more students learned about it.
The group struggled with member participation due to the fact that many members were also participating in other active clubs around campus, or clubs specific to their majors. In the early 1990s the club was dormant for a number of years before it was revived in 1996.
Note(s): The group started their own publication, The Torch, which they believed would replace The Brunswickan as the primary UNB newspaper because their voice represented that of the largest faculty on campus.
IN 1946 the Arts Undergraduate Society became a member of the National Film Board.
Source(s):
- UA Case 173.
- The Brunswickan, vol. 66, no. 4, October 1946, p. 8.
- Up the Hill, 1947, Organizations.
- The Brunswickan,
- The Brunswickan, vol. 118, no. 15, January 1984, p. 3.
- The Brunswickan,
- Up the Hill, 1995, p. 132.
- The Brunswickan, vol. 130, no. 11, November 1996, p. 1.
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