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  2. Trinity Hall, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Hall's literary society, the Hesperides, was founded in 1923 by Neil McLeod Innes with the intention of discussing literary and artistic subjects. Named after the seminal work of the 17th-century poet Robert Herrick, in its early years the society hosted T. S. Eliot, J. B. Priestley and Nikolaus Pevsner at its various dinners and functions.

  3. Hesperides (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The collection gives its name to the literary society of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where Herrick was a student. References External links. Hesperides: or, Works ...

  4. Alison Hennegan - Wikipedia

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    Alison Hennegan is a lecturer at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow [1] of Trinity Hall. She is also a prominent campaigner for gay and lesbian rights in the UK and a journalist. [2] Hennegan's academic work focuses on lesbian and gay themes in English literature, particularly in British Modernism. [3]

  5. St. Anthony Hall - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony Hall or the Fraternity of Delta Psi is an American fraternity and literary society. Its first chapter was founded at Columbia University on January 17, 1847, the feast day of Saint Anthony the Great. The fraternity is a non–religious, nonsectarian organization.

  6. Adam Mars-Jones - Wikipedia

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    On 2 January 2015, Mars-Jones was captain of the winning team on Christmas University Challenge, representing Trinity Hall, Cambridge, who defeated Balliol College, Oxford, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Hull. His teammates were international rower Tom James, world champion cyclist Emma Pooley and actor Dan Starkey. [12]

  7. List of college literary societies - Wikipedia

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    Curious Literary Society: 1855 Milwaukee Female College: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Inactive [3] [159] Euphrosynean Literary Society: 1892 Newberry College: Newberry, South Carolina: Inactive [160] Euphrosynean Society: 1924 University of South Carolina: Columbia, South Carolina: Active [75] Franklin Literary Society: 1822–1921 Randolph–Macon ...

  8. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History-Making ...

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    In 2016, the Six Triple Eight was inducted into the Army Women’s Foundation’s Hall of Fame, and the Army awarded the battalion with the Meritorious Unit Commendation in 2019. On Nov. 30, 2018 ...

  9. Leslie Stephen - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Stephen was educated at Eton College, King's College London and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. (20th wrangler) in 1854 and M.A. in 1857. He was elected a fellow of Trinity Hall in 1854 and became a junior tutor in 1856. [4]