e/Durham Union Society

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has glosseng: |- |- !Homepage | |- |} The Durham Union Society is a debating society founded in 1842 by the students of the Durham University. Commonly referred to as the "DUS" or "The Durham Union", it is the universitys largest society with over 3,000 members. Until 1899, when the Durham Students Union (DSU) was founded, the society acted as the university students' union.
lexicalizationeng: Durham Union Society
instance ofc/Student societies in the United Kingdom
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