Sharp was at Clare from 1879 and left his manuscripts to Clare College,
Founded by 1896 as the Clare College Musical Society, later the Music Society (CCMS)
Scientific Society (1919-1936, 1945-1946) In existence, 1993; to be checked generally, 1996
Note: the Debating Society called itself the Phoenix Society from 1966
Note: the Debating Society called itself the Phoenix Society from 1966
Canaries [singing club] (1928-early 1930s, [as Choral Society] 1947-1958 or later) [for later Choral Society, see CCB56]
The records society collection was administered by the UCS and provided a borrowing service to students who wished to borrow vinyl LP's. This society eventually became defunct with the vinyl LP's eventually being left in an unused gyp room. In 2008 Anne Hughes, college librarian, sorted through the records and got record dealers in to sell them. The proceeds from these sales were then used to buy music CDs for the college library.
It is known that an unofficial student newsletter called 'Clarion' existed at Clare in 1964.
The Clare Association was founded in 1923 and remained independent for many years, arranging annual dinners, usually in London, and producing a regular alumni publication, the Clare Association Annual (CAA). The committee functions of the Association were absorbed by the College Development Office in the mid-2000s, when an Alumni Council was set up. The Council comprises representatives for each matriculation year tasked with liaising between the members of their year and the Development Office, and a Fellow of the College still acts as Secretary of the Association.
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.