History Corner
Serial SpeakersAccording to the club’s records, there are eleven people who have spoken to the club more than once.
Read moreAccording to the club’s records, there are eleven people who have spoken to the club more than once.
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President Roosevelt was invited to speak at the Whitefriars Club, but, replying from Naivasha, British East Africa, on 6th August 1909 to the Honorary Secretary of the Club, Friar Joseph Shaylor, he wrote…
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The Italian aristocrat Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937) was an inventor and an electrical engineer, famous for his creation of the wireless telegraph, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909.
Marconi was a club guest at the Annual Dinner at the Trocadero on 19th February 1904.
