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- 1917_Club abstract "The 1917 Club was a club for socialists that met in 4 Gerrard Street, Soho, in Central London, during the early part of the 20th century. It had been founded in December 1917 by Leonard Woolf and some of his friends. Although its name marked the February Revolution of 1917, it was not a Bolshevik club, and comprised mostly Labour Party members along with some Liberal Party members of the Union of Democratic Control, and some figures from the arts, particularly the Bloomsbury Set.The club aimed to attract membership from left-wingers who were unable to afford the cost of the gentlemen's clubs in London, or who did not wish to join them for political reasons. It became known for interesting speakers, particularly on political matters, but also for poor quality food.A small group of Bolshevik supporters around Alfred Bacharach and Miles Malleson met at the club in its early days, but they were greatly outnumbered by other left-wingers. In the afternoon, it was popular with artists and writers, and as the years went on, they came to dominate the club. Still later, it attracted many poorer members who used the club facilities while looking for work. A dispute between two groups of members and a disputed election led the club's committee to close it down in 1932.Members included V. Gordon Childe, Ramsay MacDonald, Aldous Huxley, H.G. Wells, H.N. Brailsford, Elsa Lanchester, Rose Macaulay, Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, J. A. Hobson, W. C. Anderson, Maryy Hamilton, Emile Burns, E. D. Morel, Charles Roden Buxton, Clement Attlee, Stanley Unwin, C. E. M. Joad, Herbert Morrison, Hugh Dalton, G. D. H. Cole, E. M. Forster, Oswald Mosley, Raymond Postgate, Shapurji Saklatvala, Ben Turner and Lord Ponsonby.".
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- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Aldous_Huxley.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Turner_(politician).
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- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink C._E._M._Joad.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socialism.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Roden_Buxton.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_London.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Clement_Attlee.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink E._D._Morel.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink E._M._Forster.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Elsa_Lanchester.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Emile_Burns.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink February_Revolution.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Pethick-Lawrence,_1st_Baron_Pethick-Lawrence.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink G._D._H._Cole.
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- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink H._G._Wells.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink H._N._Brailsford.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Morrison.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Dalton.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink John_A._Hobson.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(UK).
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Woolf.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_(UK).
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Ponsonby.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Maryy_Hamilton.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Oswald_Mosley.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Ramsay_MacDonald.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_Postgate.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Macaulay.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Shapurji_Saklatvala.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Soho.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Unwin.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Democratic_Control.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink V._Gordon_Childe.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLink W._C._Anderson.
- 1917_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "1917 Club".
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- 1917_Club subject Category:Socialism.
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- 1917_Club type Ideology.
- 1917_Club type SoccerClub.
- 1917_Club type Ideology.
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- 1917_Club comment "The 1917 Club was a club for socialists that met in 4 Gerrard Street, Soho, in Central London, during the early part of the 20th century. It had been founded in December 1917 by Leonard Woolf and some of his friends.".
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