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'''Name:''' Veterans' Club
'''Name:''' University of New Brunswick Veteran's Club


'''Previous/other names:''' N/A
'''Previous/other names:''' Veterans' Club


'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1944-
'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1944-
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'''History:''' The motivation for founding the Veterans' Club was to facilitate the rehabilitation of veterans attending the University, as well as to provide vocational guidance and academic orientation. Attendance soared in its second year, as upwards of 140 veterans turned up to first meeting of the year in the fall of 1945.
'''History:''' The motivation for founding the Veterans' Club was to facilitate the rehabilitation of veterans attending the University, as well as to provide vocational guidance and academic orientation. Attendance soared in its second year, as upwards of 140 veterans turned up to first meeting of the year in the fall of 1945.


'''Activities:''' The Veterans' Club organized a Veterans' Dance, using the funds raised to send cigarettes overseas to active New Brunswick regiments.
Any honorably discharged personnel of any active Service of any allied Nation could become a member.
 
'''Activities:'''&nbsp;<span style="line-height: 1.6;">The Veterans' Club organized a Veterans' Dance, using the funds raised to send cigarettes overseas to active New Brunswick regiments.</span>


'''Note(s):'''
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Revision as of 13:38, 24 July 2014

Name: University of New Brunswick Veteran's Club

Previous/other names: Veterans' Club

Prominent date(s) of activity: 1944-

History: The motivation for founding the Veterans' Club was to facilitate the rehabilitation of veterans attending the University, as well as to provide vocational guidance and academic orientation. Attendance soared in its second year, as upwards of 140 veterans turned up to first meeting of the year in the fall of 1945.

Any honorably discharged personnel of any active Service of any allied Nation could become a member.

Activities: The Veterans' Club organized a Veterans' Dance, using the funds raised to send cigarettes overseas to active New Brunswick regiments.

Note(s):

Source(s):

  • Up the Hill, 1945, Organizations.
  • The Brunswickan, vol. 64, no. 11, 17 January 1945, p. 1.
  • The Brunswickan, vol. 65, no. 2, 11 October 1945, p. 1.


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