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Bateman’s & Burwash day-out 2024
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John Radcliffe’s weekly “Three Quotations”

Here is what is happening in the society over the next 12 months… Mike Kipling (Secretary)

SEPTEMBER 24th • Council Meeting 4pm, Society Meeting 6pm: Dr Muireann O’Cinneide of the University of Galway will speak on “There’s more than engines to a ship”: Steamships & Accelerated Unities in Rudyard Kipling’s The Day’s Work (1898). (both Zoom only)
OCTOBER 1st • Kipling Journal KJ402 published (delayed a month)
OCTOBER 23rd • Wine Tasting at Gordon’s Wine bar (see August Newsletter)
OCTOBER • Newsletter
NOVEMBER 26th • Meeting: Professor Daniel Karlin will deliver the Eileen Stamers-Smith Memorial Lecture ‘How Mowgli Became a Monkey’
DECEMBER
JANUARY 1st • Kipling Journal KJ403 published
JANUARY • Newsletter
FEBRUARY 4th • Society Meeting: TBA
MARCH 1st • 2026 Writing Competition opens
MARCH • Newsletter
APRIL 2th • Society Meeting: TBA Zoom only
MAY 1st • Kipling Journal KJ403 published
JUNE • Newsletter
JULY • AGM + Meeting
AUGUST
Meetings: Wednesdays at The Army & Navy Club, London, 5.30 for 6pm (Zoom 6pm)

The Kipling Journal has been the magazine of the society since its foundation in 1927. It is currently published three times a year under the editorship of Professor Jan Montefiore. It is available to all members online and sent by post to members who have chosen that option as well.

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