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    Beefsteak Club is the name or nickname of several 18th- and 19th-century male dining clubs in Britain and Australia that celebrated the beefsteak as a...
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  • Look up beefsteak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A beefsteak is a steak cut from beef cattle. Beefsteak may also refer to: Perilla, beefsteak plant...
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    A beefsteak, often called just steak, is a flat cut of beef with parallel faces, usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers. In common restaurant...
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    Steak (redirect from Steak club)
    as in steak and kidney pie. Steaks are most commonly cut from cattle (beefsteak), but can also be cut from bison, buffalo, camel, goat, horse, kangaroo...
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  • Beefsteak Charlie's was a well-known Manhattan restaurant in the early 20th century, and later a restaurant chain based in the New York metropolitan area...
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    Historically most of these clubs were gentlemen's clubs with membership restricted to men. More recently,[when?] a number of women-only clubs have been formed....
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    Normanby Estate Company Ltd. He is a member of White's, Pratt's, and the Beefsteak Club. In 2011, The Daily Telegraph reported that Sheffield received about...
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  • with other beefsteak clubs of the 18th and 19th centuries, the traditional grilling gridiron is the club's symbol, which appears on the club tie (white...
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  • younger son. John's godfather had immediately enrolled him into the Beefsteak Club after his birth. He had been taught the use of a blade starting from...
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    paid talks to many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. In the late...
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  • clubs include the Pitt Club, the Bullingdon Club, and the 16' Club. In the United States, similar social clubs are called eating clubs. Eating clubs date...
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  • influence the novels of the era. Gentlemen went to dining clubs, like the Beefsteak Club or the Savage Club. Gambling at cards in establishments popularly called...
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    Randolph was "utterly unspoiled by failure". He was blackballed from the Beefsteak Club and on one occasion was slapped twice across the face by Duff Cooper...
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  • the first president of the first London Beefsteak Club. Horne, Colin J., "Notes on Steele and the Beef-Steak Club", The Review of English Studies, July...
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    Beefsteak Nazi (Rindersteak-Nazi) or "Roast-beef Nazi" was a term used in Nazi Germany to describe communists and socialists who joined the Nazi Party...
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  • upon the secrets of the Hellfire Club, an underground society concerned with the supernatural. While at the Beefsteak Club, Grey is introduced to Robert...
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    2017, p. 470. Perry 2004, p. 443 Leadership in War, address to the Beefsteak Club, Melbourne, 30 March 1926.Warhaft 2004, p. 81 Hart 2008, p. 257 Montgomery...
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    Old Slaughter's Coffee House, which ran from 1692 until 1843, and a Beefsteak Club, the Sublime Society of Beef Steaks, which was co-founded in 1736 by...
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    director of Ipswich Town Football Club. Spencer is a member of several London clubs, including White's, Beefsteak Club, 5 Hertford Street and 67 Pall Mall...
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    within the same club. Harold Macmillan was said to have taken "refuge in West End clubs ...: Pratt's, Athenaeum, Buck's, Guards, the Beefsteak, the Turf, [and]...
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    the Turf Club and Beefsteak Club. He also once commented that White's was 75% gentlemen and 25% crooks, the perfect combination for a club. Macmillan...
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    following a fracas on the doorstep of the Beefsteak Club between Labouchère and Levy-Lawson. The committee of the club expelled Labouchère, who successfully...
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    English National Opera and was a Trustee of Debate Mate. A member of the Beefsteak Club, Sir Peter sits as an independent member of HMG Arts and Media Honours...
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  • Post as "a devout Christian." He is a member of the Athenaeum Club and the Beefsteak Club. As of 2014, he had an estimated wealth of £380 million. As of...
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    Pellegrini's portrait, similarly inscribed. Pellegrini was a member of the Beefsteak Club in London and there met Whistler, who became a great influence on his...
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    supporting actors who had left the stage. Around 1735, John Rich founded the Beefsteak Club along with his scenic artist, George Lambert, that met on Saturdays...
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    City and Beefsteak Clubs in London, the New Club, Edinburgh, the Western Club, Glasgow, and the Royal Northern, Royal Clyde and Temple Yacht Clubs. In 1873...
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    Street in London, and was a member of the Turf Club, the Jockey Club, the Orleans Club and the Beefsteak Club. Sheffield is one of the great-great-grandfathers...
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    Literary Society, a dining club founded in 1807 by William Wordsworth and others. He was also a member of the Beefsteak Club, for which his proposer was...
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  • The Ivy Lane Club was a literary and social club founded by Samuel Johnson in the 1740s. The club met in the King's Head, a beefsteak house in Ivy Lane...
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