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==History==
==History==
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"In 1901, the SPS (School of Practical Science) Athletic Association was formed as an offshoot of the Engineering Society. In 1921, a compulsory one dollar athletic fee was added to the Engineering Society fee. The Engineering Society fee had been raised to two dollars in 1911."
"In 1901, the SPS (School of Practical Science) Athletic Association was formed as an offshoot of the Engineering Society. In 1921, a compulsory one dollar athletic fee was added to the Engineering Society fee. The Engineering Society fee had been raised to two dollars in 1911."


<b>References</b>
<b>References</b>
<br>B. Levine, A Century of Skill and Vigour, Toronto: Barry G. Levine, 1985, p. 15.<br />
<br>B. Levine, A Century of Skill and Vigour, Toronto: Barry G. Levine, 1985, p. 15.<br />
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History[edit | edit source]

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"In 1901, the SPS (School of Practical Science) Athletic Association was formed as an offshoot of the Engineering Society. In 1921, a compulsory one dollar athletic fee was added to the Engineering Society fee. The Engineering Society fee had been raised to two dollars in 1911."

References
B. Levine, A Century of Skill and Vigour, Toronto: Barry G. Levine, 1985, p. 15.