Clark hall pub
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Clark Hall Pub is the traditional hangout of engineers at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is run by the Queen's Engineering Society (EngSoc), and is located in Clark Hall, above the Campus Bookstore. The old EngSoc Lounge is also in Clark Hall (with the new one being in the EngSoc offices in Beamish-Munro Hall). First opened in 1971, Clark Hall is the oldest pub on the Queen's campus. Clark Hall is named after Arthur Lewis Clark, who was Dean of Applied Science for 24 years.
Clark Hall is host to a wide variety of events, from foos league to a wide range of smokers. Most importantly, it is home to Ritual, the traditional Friday afternoon drinking of Queen's Engineers.
External links
- Clark Hall Pub (http://engsoc.queensu.ca/clark/)
- History of Clark Hall and Biography of Arthur Lewis Clark (http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/History/bldgs/clark.html)