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R. C. Lehmann

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521: 279: 33: 262:, a dialogue with the title "Among the Amateurs". More pieces appeared in Punch, such as the series titled "Modern Types", and parodies of well-known contemporary authors under the title of "Mr Punch's Prize Novels", and within four months he had been appointed as one of the editorial staff and regular contributors, his writings for 450: 669: 303:, and the Berlin Rowing Club. "It was characteristic of him that he gave his valued services to two countries, three universities, and several colleges besides his own". He was Hon. Sec. of the 940: 662: 655: 291:
From 1891 to 1903 Lehmann coached Oxford and Cambridge, generally as a finishing coach for one or the other but in 1892 for both. He also coached at various times Leander,
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by R.G.G. Price as indolent, but able to rouse to write a short piece, and as having given some of that character to the rest of the staff. Other books derived from
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Lehmann also wrote verse, mostly light and was described as the "Poet Laureate of Rowing". He tried his hand as a lyricist in such works as
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in 1929, aged 73. Married to an American, Alice Marie Davis (1873–1956), his children were Helen Lehmann (1899–1985), the novelist
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were both noted academic artists. His mother, Nina Chambers, was the daughter of the Scottish author and naturalist
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stretching over thirty years, from 1889 to 1919. He wrote perhaps the first series of Sherlock Holmes parodies in
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from 1906 to 1910. As a writer he was best known for three decades in which he was a major contributor to
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on 6 November 1875 and called to the bar on 21 April 1880. He served on the South Eastern Circuit.
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he finished last in every heat he entered, from the 1877 Visitors’ to the 1888 Wyfolds.
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from August until early November 1894; they were collected in 1901 as a book entitled
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In April 1889, Lehmann began editing the Cambridge undergraduates' magazine
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The Rowers of Vanity Fair – Lehmann, Rudolf Chambers – "Rudy"
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In 1906 Lehmann was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for
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The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch by R. C. Lehmann
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in 1894 and 1895. He was considered an authority on
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He was appointed as editor of the 670: 656: 648: 567: 256:appeared in the 14 December 1889 issue of 20: 680:Harvard Crimson men's rowing head coaches 420:(1903–1979) and the writer and publisher 16:English writer and politician (1856–1929) 451:"Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers (LHMN874RC)" 433: 388:The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch 323:(1898) in The Isthmian Library series. 445: 443: 441: 439: 437: 362:in 1901 following the resignation of 307:from 1893 to 1901 and captain of the 7: 951:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 986:English people of Scottish descent 936:People educated at Highgate School 319:, and was the main contributor to 14: 956:Presidents of the Cambridge Union 393:Lehmann lived with his family at 274:The Adventures of Picklock Holes. 991:High sheriffs of Buckinghamshire 981:English people of German descent 976:Stewards of Henley Royal Regatta 572:Parliament of the United Kingdom 513:Works by Rudolf Chambers Lehmann 195:. 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Highgate School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Rosamond Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann
John Lehmann
Frederick Lehmann
Liberal Party
House of Commons
Punch
Granta
Ecclesall
Sheffield
Augustus Frederick Lehmann
Henri
Rudolf
Robert Chambers
Charles Dickens
George Eliot
Robert Browning
Lord Leighton
Highgate School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge Union Society
First Trinity Boat Club
Henley Royal Regatta
Inner Temple
Granta
Punch
Punch

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