Also known as Master and Fellows in College. The committee of "Master and Fellows in residence" appears to have been a separate committee held alongside the governing body. As many of the issues they discussed were similar it appears that the committee of "Master and Fellows in residence" ceased when this volume ended.
The Finance Committee first appears in 1926 as a separate entity from the Council or Governing Body
Relates to all suggestions for improvements to buildings and facilities; so perhaps a precursor of the Buildings Committee
Churchill alumnus
Clare College held Fornham as one of its benefics and could present rector
Cavaleri Partership
Son of Richard Bayliss, entered Clare in 1964 to read medicine; BA 1967; participated in amateur dramatics and was a member of the "Clare Revue" and later the "Manic Depressives Revue" at the Middlesex Hospital
Undergraduate at Clare 1935-1938; elected Honorary Fellow 1983; father of Dr Christopher Bayliss (Clare 1964)
Kenneth Campbell (1914-1941), Clare 1936, V.C., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, killed in action and awarded the Victoria Cross
Admitted to Clare 1889, became fellow 1893.