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'''Name:''' YWCA
'''Previous/other names:''' Young Women's Christian Association
'''Previous/other names:''' Young Women's Christian Association


'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1899 -
'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' 1899 -


'''History:''' When UNB first organized a YWCA branch in 1899, there were fifteen female students attending the university; ten of those students participated in the organization.
'''History:''' When UNB first organized a YWCA branch in 1899, there were 15 female students attending the university; 10 of those students participated in the organization.


Because a major goal of the organization was to phase out the practice of "hazing" at universities, this was the first year at UNB that female frosh were greeted with a welcome reception, rather than undergoing initiation.
Because a major goal of the organization was to phase out the practice of "hazing" at universities, this was the first year at UNB that female frosh were greeted by a reception rather than undergoing an initiation.


'''Activities:''' The group held Bible classes, monthly missionary meetings, guest lectures, Freshmen welcoming receptions, Seniors' farewell meetings, and joint meetings with the [[YMCA]].
'''Activities:''' The group held Bible classes, monthly missionary meetings, guest lectures, freshmen welcoming receptions, seniors' farewell meetings, and joint meetings with the [[YMCA|YMCA]].


'''Note(s):''' In 1907 the group sent a college exibit to the World YWCA convention in Tokyo, Japan. They received a card from the Secretary of the YWCA of Canada stating that theirs was the best of all exhibits sent by Canadian colleges.
'''Note(s):''' In 1907 the group sent a college exibit to the World YWCA Convention in Tokyo, Japan. They received a card from the Secretary of the YWCA of Canada stating that theirs was the best of all exhibits sent by Canadian colleges.


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


*UA Case 173.
*UA Case 173.
*UA RG 365.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 18, no. 6, March 1899, p. 155.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 18, no. 6, March 1899, p. 155.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 20, no. 3, December 1900, p. 73.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 20, no. 3, December 1900, p. 73.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 26, no. 3, January 1907, p. 98.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 26, no. 3, January 1907, p. 98.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 27, no. 6-7, April 1908, p. 200.
*''University Monthly'', vol. 27, no. 6-7, April 1908, p. 200.
*UA RG 365.


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[[Category:Student Activities and Clubs|YWCA]]<br/>[[Category:Spiritual Organizations|YWCA]]
[[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Social Clubs]] [[Category:Spiritual Groups]]

Latest revision as of 17:03, 5 January 2016

Previous/other names: Young Women's Christian Association

Prominent date(s) of activity: 1899 -

History: When UNB first organized a YWCA branch in 1899, there were 15 female students attending the university; 10 of those students participated in the organization.

Because a major goal of the organization was to phase out the practice of "hazing" at universities, this was the first year at UNB that female frosh were greeted by a reception rather than undergoing an initiation.

Activities: The group held Bible classes, monthly missionary meetings, guest lectures, freshmen welcoming receptions, seniors' farewell meetings, and joint meetings with the YMCA.

Note(s): In 1907 the group sent a college exibit to the World YWCA Convention in Tokyo, Japan. They received a card from the Secretary of the YWCA of Canada stating that theirs was the best of all exhibits sent by Canadian colleges.

Source(s):

  • UA Case 173.
  • UA RG 365.
  • University Monthly, vol. 18, no. 6, March 1899, p. 155.
  • University Monthly, vol. 20, no. 3, December 1900, p. 73.
  • University Monthly, vol. 26, no. 3, January 1907, p. 98.
  • University Monthly, vol. 27, no. 6-7, April 1908, p. 200.


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