Engineering Athletics Association: Difference between revisions
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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 /> |
Revision as of 11:57, 16 March 2015
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."
References
B. Levine, A Century of Skill and Vigour, Toronto: Barry G. Levine, 1985, p. 15.