No.  You don’t get off that easy, Jon.  It’s a club of unclubbables.   Perhaps 
we should change the name. 

TheUnclubbables.com.  It’s available for 0.99.  

Nick 

 

Nick

 

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Clark University

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jon Zingale
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Subject: [FRIAM] Gentleman's Club

 

Glen astutely begins:

"We talk a lot about filosofy, culture, and politics on this list. And we quote 
a lot of old white guys. Sporadically one of us will lament..."

 

>From a wonderfully humorous wikipedia article on  
><https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentlemen%27s_club> The Gentleman's Club:

"An increasing number of clubs were characterised by their members' interest in 
politics, literature, sport, art, automobiles, travel, particular countries, or 
some other pursuit. In other cases, the connection between the members was 
membership of the same branch of the armed forces, or the same school or 
university. Thus the growth of clubs provides an indicator as to what was 
considered a respectable part of the "Establishment" at the time.

By the late 19th century, any man with a credible claim to the status of 
"gentleman" was eventually able to find a club willing to admit him, unless his 
character was objectionable in some way or he was "unclubbable" (a word first 
used by  <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Johnson> Samuel Johnson). 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentlemen%27s_club#cite_note-2> [2] This 
newly-expanded category of English society came to include professionals who 
had to earn their income, such as doctors and lawyers."

Is it possible we are a gentleman's club? If so, I suspect I am unclubbable.

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