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Edinburgh University Women's Union : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edinburgh University Women's Union
Edinburgh University Women's Union was a students' union for women at the University of Edinburgh. The union became the Chambers Street Union before accepting the admission of men to membership in 1971 ahead of merging into the new Edinburgh University Students' Association in 1973.〔 == Founding ==
Despite there being more than 400 women students at the University in 1905, the Edinburgh University Union continued to only admit men as members. To meet the needs of women students, the Women's Union was established in October 1905 at 53 Lothian Street. The premises contained a reading room, drawing room and dining room. Three years later £2000 was raised through a bazaar to extend the premises. In April 1920 the Union moved to 52 and 53 George Square. The new building had been partly funded by £1000 gifted by The Carnegie Trust and £450 raised through a fete. The premises included reading and dining rooms, lounges, and bedrooms available for brief stays.
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