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'''History:''' Though existing in some organized capacity since 1877, the earliest records of the University Athletic Club date to 1880. The club held an annual meeting at the beginning of each academic year and organized a [[Sports Day|day of sport]] in May. Donations of prizes were collected from UNB classes and members of the Fredericton communittee. 
'''History:''' Though existing in some organized capacity since 1877, the earliest records of the University Athletic Club date to 1880. The club held an annual meeting at the beginning of each academic year and organized a [[Sports Day|day of sport]] in May. Donations of prizes were collected from UNB classes and members of the Fredericton communittee. 


'''Note(s):'''<span style="line-height: 1.6;">Reportedly in 1881 over two thousand spectators came to observe the exhibition.</span>
'''Note(s):&nbsp;'''<span style="line-height: 1.6;">Reportedly in 1881 over two thousand spectators came to observe the exhibition.</span>


'''Source(s):'''
'''Source(s):'''

Revision as of 15:41, 1 August 2014

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Name: Amateur Athletic Association

Previous/other names: UNB Athletic Club, Amateur Athletic Club

Prominent date(s) of activity: 1877 -

Role/purpose: The original object of the Athletic Club was the preservation of health and the development of its members, as well as an annual exhibition of athletic prowess.

History: Though existing in some organized capacity since 1877, the earliest records of the University Athletic Club date to 1880. The club held an annual meeting at the beginning of each academic year and organized a day of sport in May. Donations of prizes were collected from UNB classes and members of the Fredericton communittee. 

Note(s): Reportedly in 1881 over two thousand spectators came to observe the exhibition.

Source(s):

  • University Monthly, vol. 2, no. 3, May 1883, p. 35-36.
  • University Monthly, vol. 3, no. 2, April 1884, p. 30.


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