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could use the Savage Club's bar whenever it is opened." Members of the
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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
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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
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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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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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