University of British Columbia. Women's Literary Society

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University of British Columbia. Women's Literary Society

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1915-

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When the new University of British Columbia opened in 1915, the Ladies' Lit and the Undergraduates' Lit organizations, which had moved over from the McGill University College of British Columbia, were remodelled as the Women's Literary Society. Originally from Victoria, B.C., Muriel Grant attended UBC from 1916 to 1919, graduating with a B.A. She was active in the Musical Society and the Women's Literary Society. During her time at the University, she compiled a scrapbook documenting her interests and prominent campus events.

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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-492

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Unknown, UBC Debate Society Website, History, accessed March 2021.

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