Ashridge Dining Club
The Ashridge Dining Club was a political club set up in 1933 in West London with the object of extending the associations and activities of the Bonar Law College, Ashridge, by discussion over the dinner table. The Bonar Law College had been opened in 1929 by Stanley Baldwin having been presented to the Conservative Party by Mr Urban Broughton as a training college for Conservative workers. It was named as a memorial to Bonar Law, the British Conservative Party politician and Prime Minister, who had died in 1923. The aim of the College was to provide political education and was not explicitly Conservative.
Associated with the College were regional or county circles or clubs; their activities were reported by The Ashridge Journal.
Ordinary membership was open to those who had attended courses at Ashridge, with others being associate members. Membership was by subscription. Meetings took place at York Mansions Restaurant, Petty France, London. The president of the club was Mr Arthur Bryant, editor of the Ashridge Journal and author of "The Spirit of Conservatism"; the founder and chairman was Miss Sheelagh Dumay Kerr.
Other members of the committee were:
Vice-Presidents
Mr L H Sutton,
Mr T N Graham, The Principal of Ashridge.
Hon. Secretary
Miss E M Soutter
Hon Treasurer
Lt. Col. A. H. Burne, D.S.O.
The speakers and subjects discussed by the dining club illustrate some of the political concerns at that time. Meetings continued until the outbreak of the Second World War.
In London there was also the London Ashridge Circle, which arranged dinners at St Ermin's Hotel, Caxton Street, Westminster, and the London Ashridge Club.
Following the fiftieth dinner in 1938 a review of the club was included in the Ashridge Journal on the occasion of Miss Kerr resigning as chairman and Mr W R C Snape taking over.
Meetings
No. | Date | Guest of Honour | Subject |
1 | 4 December 1933 | Mr L Sutton | Inaugural Meeting |
2 | 22 January 1934 | Mr John Green | Post War Conservatism |
3 | 21 February 1934 | Mr Henry Snell | Local Government |
4 | 20 March 1934 | Professor F J C Hearnshaw M.A. | Fundamentals of Conservatism |
5 | 17 April 1934 | Mr H R Selley J.P. M.P. | Housing & Slum Clearance |
6 | 24 May 1934 | Sir John Marriott M.A. | The Empire |
7 | 18 June 1934 | Mr H G R Sellon M.A. | The Future of Conservatism |
8 | 9 July 1934 | Commander John Irving R.N. | Disarmament |
9 | 19 September 1934 | Captain C Waterhouse M.C., M.P. | Unemployment Insurance |
10 | 15 October 1934 | Mr Hugh Molson M.P. | The Work of the National Government |
11 | 20 November 1934 | Mr G D Amery | Agriculture |
12 | 13 December 1934 | Sir Michael O'Dwyer G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. | The Future Government of India |
13 | 16 January 1934 | Sir A Hamilton Grant K.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. | The Future Constitution of India |
14 | 26 February 1935 | Mr Harold Macmillan M.P. | Reconstruction: A Plea for a National Policy |
15 | 19 March 1935 | Air Commander J A Chamier C.B.,C.M.G.,D.S.O., O.B.E. | Air Defence |
16 | 30 April 1935 | Major-General Sir Reginald Hoskins K.C.B., C.M.G.,D.S.O. | Italy and Abyssinia |
17 | 30 May 1935 | Mr R Cross, M.P., Mrs R Cross | World Affairs: 1910-1935 |
18 | 19 June 1935 | Mr Douglas Jerrold | Peace |
19 | 17 July 1935 | Mr Allan Monkhouse, M.I.E.E., Mrs Allan Monkhouse | Russia |
20 | 18 September 1935 | Mr H G Williams, M.P., Mrs Williams | Dangers of Economic Planning |
21 | 22 October 1935 | Sir John Harris | The Present Italo-Abyssinian Dispute |
22 | 28 November 1935 | Mr H G R Sellon M.A. | The International Situation |
23 | 19 February 1936 | Miss Florence Horsbrugh O.B.E., M.P. | Women's Work at Geneva |
24 | 1 April 1936 | Mr J A L Duncan, M.P. | Progress & Prosperity |
25 | 30 April 1936 | Dr Vladimir de Korestevelz | Russia & the Ukraine |
26 | 20 May 1936 | Mr Patrick Donner, M.P. | Some Imperial & Foreign Questions |
27 | 11 June 1936 | Lord Mansfield | Foreign Affairs |
28 | 9 July 1936 | Mr Arthur Bryant | Conservatism |
29 | 29 September 1936 | Mr L Sutton | The Demand for Colonies |
30 | 19 October 1936 | Dr Fitz Randolph | |
31 | 30 November 1936 | Lord Burghley M.P. | The Political Outlook |
32 | 7 December 1936 | Major Cole | Imperial Co-ordination in Defence |
33 | 4 January 1937 | Mr Eric Patterson M.A. | The International Situation |
34 | 8 February 1937 | Alderman W H Webbe | The L.C.C. Election |
35 | 11 March 1937 | John Boyd Carpenter | The Constitution & the Empire |
36 | 13 April 1937 | Mr Bertram B Benas M.A., LL.B | The Law & the Citizen |
37 | 26 May 1937 | Mr K W M Pickthorn M.P. | Education & the challenge to democracy |
38 | 22 June 1937 | Capt H C Armstrong | The Middle East |
39 | 6 July 1937 | Sir Geoffrey Ellis, Bart D.L., J.P., M.P. | Paying our way |
40 | 22 September 1937 | Mr C Allport B.A., Mrs Allport | The United States |
41 | 28 October 1937 | The Rt Hon. the Viscount Davidson G.C.V.D., C.H., C.B. | Conservatism |
42 | 16 November 1937 | Field Marshal Lord Milne G.C.B.,G.C.M.G., D.S.O. | Imperial Defence |
43 | 16 December 1937 | Mr & Mrs Wentworth-Shields | Imperial Affairs |
44 | 26 January 1938 | Mr T N Graham M.C.C. | The Humour of Politics |
45 | 22 February 1938 | Viscountess Davidson | Women in Politics |
46 | 21 March 1938 | Mr Douglas Jerrold | Spain |
47 | 27 April 1938 | The Lord William Scott M.C., M.P. | The Evolution of Dictators |
48 | 31 May 1938 | Mr Eric Patterson M.A., Mrs Eric Patterson | Ashridge & the future |
49 | 28 June 1938 | Mr William Courtenay | Air Defence |
50 | 26 July 1938 | Mr H G R Sellon M.A. | Britain & the International Situation |