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[{{ :brownell_club.png?600|1955 //[[ivy|Ivy]]// group picture of the Brownell Club. Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}] | [{{ :brownell_club.png?600|1955 //[[ivy|Ivy]]// group picture of the Brownell Club. Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}] |
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During its first year on campus, the total number of Brownell Club members grew to 80 men. After its official recognition by Trinity's [[senate|Senate]] in 1949, the Brownell Club occupied a room in the Campus Cottage, a building once used as a dining hall and formerly called Stickney Hall. This building was located where [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Hall]] currently stands and was demolished in 1962. The Brownell Club itself remained active until 1969. | During its first year on campus, the total number of Brownell Club members grew to 80 men. After its official recognition by Trinity's [[senate|Senate]] in 1949, the Brownell Club occupied a room in the Campus Cottage, a building once used as a dining hall and formerly called [[stickney_hall|Stickney Hall]]. This building was located where [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Hall]] currently stands and was demolished in 1962. The Brownell Club itself remained active until 1969. |
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A major component of the activities the club participated in were intramural sports matches played against Trinity's Greek life organizations and included wrestling and squash matches. When compared to fraternities academically, the average GPA of the Brownell Club was often higher than the average GPAs of Trinity's Greek Life organizations. | A major component of the activities the club participated in were intramural sports matches played against Trinity's Greek life organizations and included wrestling and squash matches. When compared to fraternities academically, the average GPA of the Brownell Club was often higher than the average GPAs of Trinity's Greek Life organizations. |