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Round Table is a club for young men aged between 18 and 40 (or 45 in some countries) regardless of their religious beliefs or political affiliations. Membership is by invitation and extended by current members who subsequently act as sponsors for new members.
The group that would become the Round Table began meeting in June 1919 as the result of a practical joke carried out by theatrical press agent John Peter Toohey.Toohey, annoyed at The New York Times drama critic Alexander Woollcott for refusing to plug one of Toohey's clients (Eugene O'Neill) in his column, organized a luncheon supposedly to welcome Woollcott back from World War I, where he ...
41 Club is the more commonly used shorter name for The Association of Ex-Round Tablers' Clubs a social networking organisation for men aged over 40 who are also former members of Round Table. Thus, 41 Club forms part of the Round Table Family of clubs, together with Round Table, Ladies Circle, Tangent and Agora Club International.
The group sat at a 15-seat round table, [36] but it is unknown where the original round table was relocated after the Round Table club was disbanded. [41] [36] By the late 1990s, all the tables in the Rose Room were square. [41] The Rose Room was demolished in 1998 to make way for an expansion of the lobby.
The Honourable Society of Knights of the Round Table, also known as The Knights of the Round Table Club, is a British society which exists to perpetuate the name and fame of King Arthur and the ideals for which he stood. It meets at the Lansdowne Club, Mayfair.
Balliett founded the Women's Research Club and was its first President. At the State Convention of the New Jersey Women's Clubs, her name was put on the State Founder's list. She served on the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs as Director of Music. [2] Balliett was the first President of "The Round Table" Club of DuBois, Pennsylvania.
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The first Round Table - "Norwich Round Table No. 1" was formed at Suckling House, Norwich on 14 March 1927, with Marchesi as Secretary and other young Rotarians among its officers. [2] To prevent 'Round Table' becoming an old persons' club the founders initiated a retirement age of 31 March following the 40th birthday.