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The volumes in this series are all notebooks Majerus use in the field to record his findings. Very few are dated by year.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1857.

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(1902-2001), Fellow from 1936 until his death.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1960.

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(1873-1940), matriculated at Clare. 1892.

Alfred Young was born on 16 April, 1873 in Widnes, Lancashire; his family moved to Bournemouth in 1879 and after being educated at home when to Monkton Combe School near Bath. He won a scholarship to Clare College and was admitted in 1892; excellent oarsman; began to undertake research in his third year which prevented him from achieving a very high position in the Tripos and so he was placed tenth Wrangler in 1895; he published his first paper in 1899, "The irreducible concomitants of any number of binary quartics" and in 1900 he introduced "young tableaus" the method for which he is best remembered; appointed as lecturer at Selwyn College in 1901 and Fellow at Clare in 1905 where he also became Bursar; married Edith Clara in 1907; ordained in 1908 and became a Curate at Christ Church, Hastings; also awarded a Sc. D from Cambridge; then parish priest at Birdbrook, Essex where he lived for the rest of his life, combining successfully the work of a parish priest with his researches in the theory of the algebra of groups. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1934; he died on 15 December 1940. See obituary in Clare Association Annual 1947, pp. 99-101

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Fellow at Clare, d. 5 July 2004

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HAG Parsons retired in 1949 as kitchen manager after over 50 years at Clare

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William Brian Reddaway 1913-2002, Economist, Fellow of Clare

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Came up to Clare in 1952 to read law.

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One of three Sassoon brothers who came to Clare (1905). NB He lived at 4 Market Hill, Cambridge during his time at Clare.