London at the End of the Century:A Book of Gossip
a Beckett, Arthur William
1900
THE CHARIVARI CLUB
But perhaps one of the most promising of the auxiliaries of London clubland is a rather mysterious | |
99 | circle known as It certainly has a President and a Vice-President, and I have seen mentioned (in the columns of the Press) a From the sources of information open to the public I have learned that the members of the Charivari are great people for lunching. About a year ago the Charivaris met at and broke their fast at the . From what I am told I believe the club to be unique. The other day I interviewed a very prominent member. |
I asked, with a fine scorn for Lindley Murray. | |
Then came the sharp and decisive answer, | |