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Wardale's own copy of the Clare edition of the Cambridge University College Histories series containing large amounts of marginalia and corrections. The notes made by Wardale in this volume are referred to in his subsequent volume 'Clare College Letters and Documents' (1903).
Incomplete series:
1813, 1816-1817, 1819-1823, 1826-1829, 1835-1852, 1854-1855, 1908-1973
Comprising series of portraits of 19 athletes including 3 from Clare College with names, Colleges and names of events. The Clare College athletes were Hugh Neilson (1883), and Charles Cordeaux and John le Fleming, (both 1884).
Four Clare College athletes pictured:
K.K.J. Kennedy, high jump; R.A.G. Young, 120 yards hurdles; J.G.O. Miller, high jump (half blue, 1935); R.M. Banner, high jump.
An album compiled by three students (Bill Bawtree, Jack Nelson and Tony Milward) who worked as volunteers during the Great Strike with notes on their activities, photographs and also notes on the founding of the Biscuit Club.
Papers relating to the organisation of the second Cambridge Symposium on Neo-Latin Literature. Includes members lists, samples of papers given by speakers, programmes, costs of attending the conference, minutes of the steering committee of the Symposium concerning the organisation of the conference, correspondence relating to the organisation of the conference, copy of the statues of the Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies.
Papers relating to the Cambridge ladybird survey
Names on board read:
A. Talaat (Clare and Egypt), J. Hutton-Mills (St. Catharines and Africa), H.A. Gyaw (Trinity Hall and Burma), E.A. Renbar (St. Catharines and Singapore), A.M. Akiwinni (Trinity Hall and Nigeria), A. Ayiy (Trinity Hall and India), M. Samviovitch (Westminster and Serbia), B. Peronad (Clare and India), V.K. Sahannic (Queens and Nigeria), K.S. Mondgill (Christs and India), A. Phillips (St. Catharines and England), A.C. Hayford (Clare and W. Africa), H.W. Bligh (Clare and England), A.H. Eltolgy (Trintiy Hall and Egypt), Y. Popovitch (Downing and Serbia), M.O. Abbasi (Clare and India), J. Hutton-Mills (Clare and West Africa), J.J.T. Pinto (Trinity Hall and India), E. Bannerman (St. Catharines and West Africa).