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'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' c. 1953 - | '''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' c. 1953 - 1964 | ||
'''History:''' The Canterbury Club was founded to encourage the meeting of Anglican students, with the intention of acquainting them more thoroughly with their religion. | '''History:''' The Canterbury Club was founded to encourage the meeting of Anglican students, with the intention of acquainting them more thoroughly with their religion. |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 22 August 2014
Name: Canterbury Club
Previous/other names:
Prominent date(s) of activity: c. 1953 - 1964
History: The Canterbury Club was founded to encourage the meeting of Anglican students, with the intention of acquainting them more thoroughly with their religion.
Activities: The Club met every Sunday, hosting guest speakers from the church and others closely associated with the religion, as well as organizing a number of social events.
In the late-1950s, the Canterbury Club co-sponsored morning worship services with the Student Christian Movement and the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.
Note(s):
Source(s):
- Up the Hill, 1953, p. 101.
- Up the Hill, 1957.
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