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Rev. Canon Thomas Cecil Alexander

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The Scholarship was set up as a joint project between Clare College and The Divinity Faculty.

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Founded by 1885 (including Bede House Association, from 1938). The original mission church of the Epiphany was built in1886 but demolished in 1909 when the foundations were found to be subsiding. A new church was dedicated in 1912. It later became an artists' studio. For a history of the church building please see 'the church of the epiphany booklet' at CCAD/5/1/2/3/4.

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Ricardo Chieppa worked at Clare college for 26 years until his retirement in 2010.

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Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, architects

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The Buildings and Gardens and Greens Strategic Sub Committee made decisions and discussed details of developments and refurbishments of College buildings but was later disbanded. Also known as Buildings, Amenities and Green Committee.

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Tenor in the Chapel Choir, 1955-59.

Introduction to volume by Keith Reynard: 'This volume compiled, bound and used by me contains the settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis used [by the Chapel Choir from 1955-59]. From 1958 to 1959 there were no longer terbles in the choir so three-part settings were used.

The settings of the Te Deum are those used at the service for the Commemoration of Benefactors.'

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These programmes were sent to the Archives by Peter Gerald Lowe, Professor Emeritus, who was the Fellow responsible for ordering and installing the new organ.

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Scientific Society (1919-1936, 1945-1946) In existence, 1993; to be checked generally, 1996

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The Dilettante Society was originally founded in 1882 by a group of Clare students. It served as a forum for informal discussion where undergraduates and fellows could meet and debate issues in a relaxed environment. The topics were varied, but the format for the meetings was well standardised: a speaker would talk on the subject of interest for between 20 and 30 minutes, followed by a general discussion where everyone would have a chance to air their views.