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2905: 191:) whose keen sense of humour enabled him, in the midst of our enthusiasm, to perceive that we were bent on making ourselves ridiculous. "Who are we," he said, "that we should take these great names in vain? Don't let us be pretentious. If we must have a name, let it be a modest one — one that signifies as little as possible." Hereupon a member called out, in a pure spirit of wantonness, "The Savage". That keen sense of humour was again tickled. "The very thing!" he exclaimed. "No one can say that there is anything pretentious in assuming that name. If we accept 970: 313: 187:'When about a dozen of the original members were assembled in the place selected for their meetings, it became a question what the Club should be called. Every one in the room suggested a title. One said the "Addison", another the "Johnson", a third the "Goldsmith", and so forth; and at last, after we had run the whole gamut of famous literary names of the modern period, a modest member in the corner suggested "The Shakespeare". This was too much for the gravity of one of the company (the late Mr 954: 113: 200: 2926: 2893: 139: 2916: 1917: 296:
could use the Savage Club's bar whenever it is opened." Members of the National Liberal Club (or indeed of any other non-reciprocal Club) would however not be allowed to use the Savage Club's facilities unless invited as guests, as is the case with any private Members' club, and the Savage Club does admit ladies as guests to the whole of its premises.
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In 1962, the club had around 1,000 members, at present, there are over 300. It remains one of the small number of London clubs that does not admit women as members, although women are admitted as guests. The club maintains a tradition of regular dinners for members and their guests, always followed
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at 1 Whitehall Place, London SW1. In 2020 it was issued with a year's notice by the General Committee of the National Liberal Club as part of a negotiation around its future occupancy. A source at the National Liberal Club commented: "The red line for us is whether one of our members, of any sex,
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Members are classified into one of six categories which best describes their main interest: art, drama, law, literature, music or science. They must be proposed and seconded by two existing members, and if unknown by any other members, are required to attend a club function in order to meet some
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was sent to prospective members. The letter advised it would be 'a meeting of gentlemen connected with literature and the fine arts, and warmly interested in the promotion of Christian knowledge, and the sale of exciseable liquors' with a view to 'forming a social society or club'. The inaugural
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by entertainment, often featuring distinguished musical performers from the club's membership. Several times a year members invite ladies to share both the dinner and the entertainment, and on these occasions guests always include widows of former Savages, who are known as Rosemaries (after
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The Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190 received its Warrant of Constitution on 18 December 1886, and was consecrated on 18 January 1887, with war correspondent Sir John Richard Sommers Vine as the first Master. The first treasurer was the actor Sir Henry Irving, followed by the actor
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members. The category of membership might mirror a member's profession, though there are many members with an interest in one or more of the membership categories, but who practise none professionally. There is a range of membership fees depending on membership category.
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The club and lodge have never been formally connected except in name. Lodge membership is not restricted to Savage Club members; however, most who join still have a professional life in literature, art, drama, music, science or law.
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There are also monthly lunches, which are followed by a talk given by a member or an invited guest on a subject of which he has specific expert knowledge.
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in Pall Mall. There are also reciprocal arrangements with other clubs internationally. Members of the Savage Club may also use accommodation at the
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as our godfather, it shows that there is no pride about us." And so, in a frolicsome humour, our little society was christened the "Savage Club".'
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in 1888. This tendency towards the arts continued to be reflected in the Lodge's membership for many years.
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George Augustus Sala (ca. 1860) sent out the invitation letters to the founding meeting of the club in 1857.
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The founding meeting of the Savage Club took place on 12 October 1857, at the Crown Tavern, Vinegar Yard,
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Very Deeply Dyed in Black: Sir Oswald Mosley and the Resurrection of British Fascism After 1945
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Many of the original members were drawn from the ranks of bohemian journalists and writers for
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The club has hosted a variety of guests over the years including American writer and humorist
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D. Birch (ed) The Oxford Companion to English Literature, 7th Edition, (OUP 2009)
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Fleet Street, Press Barons and Politics: The Journals of Collin Brooks, 1932–1940
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Article in the New York Times announcing the foundation of The Savage Club Lodge
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The club moved from its original home at the Crown Tavern, the next year to the
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who considered themselves unlikely to be accepted into the older, arts related
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gathering would also decide upon the new association's 'suitable designation'.
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The Savage Club : a medley of history, anecdote, and reminiscence
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The Savage Club : a medley of history, anecdote, and reminiscence
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The Savage Club : a medley of history, anecdote, and reminiscence
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during its 1934 English tour. In the aftermath of World War II,
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Menu card for a dinner in honour of the inventor of the radio,
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Menu card for the Savage Club's 40th anniversary dinner in 1897
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The Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook, 1907
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Noble Savages: The Savage Club and the Great War 1914-1918
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The Common Writer: Life in Nineteenth-Century Grub Street
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A. Conan Doyle, The Lost World (Penguin Classics, 2007)
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Grouped by societal associations, ordered by seniority
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During the weekend, members are permitted to use the
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