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  • ...more fragmented and dispersed across campus into "faculties" - the Faculty Club was an attempt to provide the UNB Faculty with a common meeting ground. [[O A decade later, the Faculty Club was moved to the third floor of the [[Old Arts Building|Old Arts Building]]
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  • '''Name:''' University Radio Club; Amateur Radio Club (1976) '''Previous/other names:''' Radio Club
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  • ...s:''' University Athletic Association; UNB Athletic Club; Amateur Athletic Club '''Role/purpose:''' The original object of the Athletic Club was the preservation of health and the development of its members, as well
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  • *Bachelor of Science - University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland *Founder and Commanding Officer of the University Contingent of the Officers Training Corps.
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  • *Doctorate of Law (19--), Brussells University, Brussels, Belgium *Directed the first [[University_Choral_Society|Co-ed Choral Club]] at UNB, established in 1944.
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  • ...t|top|140x140px|Para-Jump Badge]]Previous/other names:''' Sports Parachute Club (1976) ...d to the aircraft to open the parachute.  Club members could wear the club badge after completing the first jump. After qualification to free-fall, op
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  • '''Name:''' University of New Brunswick Veteran's Club '''Previous/other names:''' Veterans' Club
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  • [[File:Chess club.jpg|thumb|right|320x406px|Students playing chess in the Student Union Build '''History:''' The UNB Chess Club was the first official student chess club in the Maritimes. It was hoped that students' interest in the game would co
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  • ...e club was to guide the academic and religious lives of students attending university. The Club's name comes from the renown Catholic scholar and religious leader Cardinal
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  • ...dents about starting a Glee Club, a UNB song book was printed. An official club was not established, however, until approximately 1895. ...as considered, but sufficient resources were not available. The men's Glee Club invited female students to join them in their practices.
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  • ...n's Glee Club]] (1941 - 1948); Varsity Singers (1948); Male Chorus (1953); University Choral Society (1958) ...Choral Club, under the direction of Dr. Marcel de Merten. The Co-Ed Choral Club was open to all female students on campus with an interest in music.
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  • ...ents]] and their professors, Dr. W. J. Wright and S. C. Perry. The Science Club was intended to support the [[Scientific_Society|Scientific Society]] by fu ...the [[Pre-medical_Society|Pre-Medical Society]], causing this more general club to be less relevant.
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  • ...me the [[Brief History of UNB#University of New Brunswick (1859 - Present)|University of New Brunswick]] in 1859, five professors taught approximately thirty stu [[UNB Faculty Club|Faculty Club]]
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  • ...ment held at the Fredericton golf course. This event became annual. A Golf Club was organized in 1933, and tournaments were held, although it is unclear as *''University Monthly'', vol 22, no.1
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  • ...nis club at UNB are in 1902, when a Golf and Tennis club was created. This club was not very popular, and at the time had only a few members. Tennis was re *University Monthly, vol 22, no. 1
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  • ...erest was expressed in the formation of a ''Brunswickan'' Alumni Club. The club ensured continued contact between former members of the staff, and the seas '''Activities:''' The ''Brunswickan'' Alumni Club sponsored the newspaper's annual awards, fund-raised for ''Brunswickan'' sc
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  • ...y]]<br/>Anti-Apartheid Group: see [[Group for Human Rights]]<br/>[[Archery Club]]<br/>[[Arts Undergraduate Society]] ...b]]<br/>[[Blake Workshop]]<br/>[[Bowling League]]<br/>[[Brunswickan Alumni Club]]<br/>[[Buddhist Association]]<br/>[[Business Administration Undergraduate
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  • ...ng Club is the longest running <span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">fencing club in Atlantic Canada. Talk of encouraging the practice of fencing dates as ea ...ch 24, 1953, with Sandy Figdor winning every one of his six matches. Seven club members attended, each playing against the other six players, but Figdor ha
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' University Investment Syndicate '''Note(s):''' In 1952 the club sought to increase the number of female members in order to make the group
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  • ...legiate Boxing Tournament in Halifax. 1935 brought financial issues at the University, and the Boxing team threatened to not pay their levies if they did not rec *''University Monthly, vol 1, no. 7''
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  • ...nce, but 1933 saw both clubs come together to form the University Swimming Club. It is not clear when UNB entered into intercollegiate swimming, however it
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  • '''History:''' The Biology Club was organized to broaden students' knowledge in all fields of Biology. '''Activities:''' The Biology Club held discussions by members, and sponsored guest lectures, field trips, exi
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  • ...ly voted to give the group $2000 to buy a small plane. With the money, the club purchased a Piper Cub for $2200. They rented the Sturgeon Flying Field for '''Activities:''' The club sponsored a dance to celebrate the arrival of their first plane in January
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  • *Bachelor of Arts (1903) - Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, Canada *Master of Arts (1907) - University of Oxford -&nbsp;Christ Church, Oxford, England
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  • *Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (1945) - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB Canada *Was involved with the UNB Radio Club
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  • *Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Engineering - University of Dublin, Trinity College ...establishment of the Engineering Building in 1900. Involved with the Glee Club.
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  • *Bachelor of Arts Science (1923) - University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada *Master of Arts (1924) - University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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  • *Bachelor of Arts (1872) - University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada *Honorary Doctor of Laws (1896) - Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
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  • *Bachelor of Arts (1900) - University of New Brunswick, Fredericton NB, Canada *Bachelor of Arts (1901) - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
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  • '''Named for:''' Bryan Priestman, former professor of Physics at the University ...pting to save another in November, 1945. Erected by the Veterans' Club The University.
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  • '''History:''' Judo was introduced to the UNB campus as a club sport in 1959. An officially recognized team was formed in 1972, and began '''Notes: '''Although not an official university sport, there is still a judo clun on the UNB Fredericton campus.
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  • ...activity at UNB, and in 1947 the two societies merged into a single co-ed club, the Debating Society. Debating fell out of favour during the 1970's, but w In 1885, the University Monthly published a disclaimer that despite the numerous invaluable benefit
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  • ...tre, [1987 or 1988]. PR; Series 2; File 927; Item 13.]] '''Other Names:''' University Student Centre ...mpus bookstore; further renovations in 1997 created more space for student club offices, and in 2003 the building was updated with a campus bar, called Col
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  • An attempt was made in 2005 to re-establish an AIESEC chapter at UNB, but the club was not able to meet two of the guidelines laid out in the new clubs and so ...not be given preferential treatment over the other 70 clubs on campus. The club's president, Gregory Smith, received the eviction notice without any prior
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  • *President of the Oxford University French Club *Reader in English, Strasbourg University, France
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  • ...ton residents involved in the sciences, but otherwise unconnected with the University. ...the Society were to raise the standard of scientific work conducted at the University by increasing co-operation between departments and to expose students to cu
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  • ...ended a ten to fifteen year hiatus in vocal music at UNB, since the [[Glee Club]] was dissolved a number of years earlier. *Montague, Susan. ''A Pictoral History of the University of New Brunswick.'' University of New Brunswick, 1992, p. 261.
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  • ...ring of 1879 long distance racing became popular in Fredericton, with many university students participating in races held at the Exhibition Building. This new i ...nd the greater Fredericton area. Hosted by the University Amateur Athletic Club, Sports Day was held on the terrace in front of the [[Old Arts Building]] f
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  • ...niors, rather than receive the harrassment that was generally imposed upon university frosh. ...the group made a decision to place more focus on the social aspects of the club by introducing more activities such as bowling, skiing, bridge parties, tob
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  • ...al exhibition games, along with the traditional game against Mount Allison University. After the end of the war, the ban on intercollegiate sports was lifted, an *University Monthly, vol 16, no. 4
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  • ...in Fredericton). She studied for her undergraduate degree at Mount Allison University, and later completed an MFA in creative writing at UNB, under the guidance ...gave a reading from her poetry collection ''Breaker ''in the Faculty Staff Club at UNBSJ during her term as writer-in-residence, alongside reading at UNB's
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  • ...ofessional Engineers of New Brunswick. Baxter's individual write-up in the university yearbook ''Up the Hill'' reads: ...lta Rho in her Junior and Senior years. She was also a member of the Chess Club, and an avid badminton player. During her Sophomore and Junior years she ha
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  • ...Ball. To accomodate this move, the UNB Law Society revised and amended its club constitution. *''University Monthly,'' vol. 42, no. 5, 1923, p. 178.
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  • ...cafeteria, SUB Towne clothing store, the SUB Shoppe convenience store, the University Women’s Centre, the Blue Lounge, the SUB Styles hair salon, and Flannery
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  • ...ion|Student Representative Council]]'''.''' In 1955, with the [[Presidents|University President's]] approval, the group began awarding scholarships using fund-ra ...o-sponsored morning worship services with the [[Canterbury_Club|Canterbury Club]] and the [[Inter-Varsity_Christian_Fellowship|Inter-Varsity Christian Fell
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  • ...]] suggested that the annual dinner of the [[Forestry_Association|Forestry Club]] be called Hammerfest, a name that was thereafter embraced by Forestry stu ...G. (ed).&nbsp;''The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of New Brunswick 1908-1958.&nbsp;''Fredericton: The U.N.B. Forestry Associa
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  • ...traditionally regaled the graduating Seniors with a witty history of their university careers and humorous prophecies about their futures. Sometimes, charades an ...ie University proposed the formation of an Intercollegiate Ladies Debating Club. The Delta Rho Society was initially quite enthusiastic but withdrew the fo
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' UNB Dramatic Club (1910 - 1913), Dramatic Society (1938). *''University Monthly,'' vol. 30, no. 2, 1910, p. 114.
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  • ...ofessor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy; President of the University of New Brunswick, 1861-85. Schooled in the traditions of the Scottish unive ...dy and the community in general, while in the 1950s it served as a faculty club. From 1967 to 1984 the Observatory was occupied by the literary magazine ''
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  • ...of students to her courses and she was intensely involved in the Classics Club, organizing lavish plays and Roman banquets for the students. *''University Perspectives'', vol. 15, no. 2, October 1988, p. 4.
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  • ...the fact that the chapel was too small to hold all interested viewers, the university gave the group permission to hold meetings in the library. It was hoped tha In 1966 the [[Liberal_Club|Liberal Club]] posited that the Model Parliament should be discontinued at UNB and elsew
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  • ...was formed ca. 1914 in an attempt to centralize student leadership at the university, as well as simplify the financial situation of administering student monie ...stem of student levy collection forced the Students’ Union to petition the university Senate in 1928 to a compulsive student levy that would be collected by the
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  • at the University of New Brunswick<br> ...versity of New Brunswick in its one hundred and fifty-second year. For the University of New Brunswick, apart from its many other distinctions, has been the crad
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  • ...s old colonial empire, that one must ultimately look for the origin of the University of New Brunswick. The austere theology of the Puritans of Massachusetts was ...y was functioning shortly afterwards (at first in a cottage on what is now University Avenue and by 1793 in its own building), the actual granting of the charter
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