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Week 19: 21 September - Farewell dinner at the Café Monico

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There's no cricket this week, just a send off dinner for the boys at a fancy restaurant with lots of fancy people. Anth is joined once again by Russ Degnan to talk about things like how once again, cricket is over, this time it’s because people are playing professionally rather than for the MCC (in the 1850s). Historical empathy and how hard it is – people seem to really love the monarchy. and the invisibility of the now 12 year old Third World War.

Corrections: Lord Harris was the secretary of the MCC at this time, he was only president once in 1895. Lord Hawk was the president during the war, and was succeeded by Henry Foster in 1919.
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There's no cricket this week, just a send off dinner for the boys at a fancy restaurant with lots of fancy people. Anth is joined once again by Russ Degnan to talk about things like how once again, cricket is over, this time it’s because people are playing professionally rather than for the MCC (in the 1850s). Historical empathy and how hard it is – people seem to really love the monarchy. and the invisibility of the now 12 year old Third World War.

Corrections: Lord Harris was the secretary of the MCC at this time, he was only president once in 1895. Lord Hawk was the president during the war, and was succeeded by Henry Foster in 1919.
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