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  Junior Ganymede Club
The Junior Ganymede is the club for gentleman's gentleman, especially for those whose gentlemen are members of the Drones Club in the stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster by P.
Ganymede was the cup-bearer for Jupiter, hence the name.
It is well documented that one of Spode[?]'s servants are members, otherwise Jeeves wouldn't have been able to find information about Eulalie Stores[?]-a ladies' clothes designers, also betting on kangaroos, and Spode in the Junior Ganymede Club book.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ju/Junior_Ganymede_Club.html   (107 words)

  
 Junior Ganymede Club - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Wodehouse, the Junior Ganymede is the club for "gentlemen's gentlemen", butlers, and valets, especially for those whose employers are members of the Drones Club.
Jeeves, Bertie Wooster's valet, is a member of the club.
One of the club's rules states that its members are required to enter any embarrassing or compromising information about their employers into the Junior Ganymede Club Book, and it is a much-laughed-about fact among the members that the section entitled
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Junior_Ganymede_Club   (192 words)

  
 ReadingGroupGuides.com -- Diana Loevy Interview
All clubs have rules because that is the basic definition of a club: when does a club meet, what are we reading and who is in the club.
I was once invited to a club where I was told that absolutely nothing would be served and it was to be a serious discussion of the book, with everyone leaving on the dot of 10 p.m., having had a purely intellectual experience.
I once attended a club where the host was from England and had never made coffee in her life.
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 Gentlemen and Players
Even if no servant is actually a member, the Junior Ganymedeans listen to gossip and rumours, recording them for future club member use.
Clubs for which you pay points are those that have real influence, beyond having a circle of rich, if miserly, wastrel pals.
Masons: You are a member of a club with influence, such as the Diogenes, the Junior Ganymede or the local Masonic Lodge.
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 Afamcinema DVD: Jeeves And The Tie That Binds - $11.05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Junior Ganymede, а club for butlers in London's fashionable West Еnd, requires every member to provide details about the fellow hе is working fоr.
In chapter one, we learn that Jeeves hаs also long belonged to a club for "gentlemen's gentlemen" (butlеrs and valets) кnоwn as the Junior Ganymede.
The Junior Ganymede requires its members tо contribute information about their еmрlоуеrs to the club book.
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 Jeeves
Jeeves uses his near-omniscience to get Bertie out of tricky situations, usually out of unsuitable engagements (to, for example, Madeline Bassett[?]).
Jeeves is a member of the Junior Ganymede Club (Ganymede was the cup-bearer for Jupiter), a club for butlers and valets, where he has to write down all the wrongdoings of Bertie Wooster.
The character's propensity for wisdom and knowledge is so well known that it inspired the search website Ask Jeeves[?].
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 Amazon.ca: Jeeves and the Tie That Binds: Books: P.G Wodehouse,Frederick Davidson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jeeves belongs to a club for butlers where every member must write about their employers.
Still, the story of a local election, a purloined silver pot, the missing journal of the Junior Ganneymeade Club, Spode, and various ladies eager to marry Bertie, all set amidst Aunt Dahlia's mansion, is sure to please what Wodehouse refers to as "the old sweats."
This time around, the butlers'club journal (in which the butlers record the less commendable actions of their employers) is stolen by one of its members with a mind for political flmail.
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 VORJEEVES in the VORHOUSE of VORHOLMES - Post a comment
Should Jeeves express his disapproval for an accessory of Bertie's, it is certain that his charge will reluctantly dispose of it in some way or another before the end of the story, or will announce his intention to do so only to find Jeeves has already "taken the liberty" of discarding it himself.
Jeeves is a member of the Junior Ganymede Club, a club for butlers and valets, in whose club book all members must write down all the wrongdoings of their employers.
The stories are set in three primary locations: London, where Bertie has a flat and is a member of the raucous Drones Club; various stately homes in the English countryside, most commonly Totleigh Towers; or New York City and a few other locations in the United States.
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 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 00044004
To which he replies that it won't fall into the hands of my Aunt Agatha, she not being likely to drop in at the Junior Ganymede, which is what his club is called, and there the matter rests.
His reasoning is specious, and although he has more or less succeeded in soothing my tremors, I still can't help feeling uneasy, and my manner, as I addressed him now, had quite a bit of agitation in it.
The rules with reference to the club book are very strict and the penalty for omitting to contribute to it severe.
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 The Hindu : Whither research?
Even at this time, scholars may be roaming the British countryside to find out the original Totleigh Towers, Market Snodsbury village, Junior Ganymede Club of which the incomparable Jeeves was a member and, of course, Bertie Wooster's own Drones club.
Not many people may be interested whether a duck's quack echoed or not but the discovery of the original model of the Blandings Caste would be an event of celebration for the Wodehouse fans.
There are hundreds of Sherlock Holmes fan clubs in England and some claim to be operating from the original Baker Street address.
www.hindu.com /mag/2003/10/12/stories/2003101200250400.htm   (661 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Jeevesiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Rather posh club for valets and butlers in Curzon Street.
Jeeves is a member of the Junior Ganymede.
Book to which Rule Eleven of the Junior Ganymede Club requires valets and butlers to contribute complete information about their employers.
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 Amazon.fr : Jeeves and the Tie That Binds: Livres en anglais: P. G. Wodehouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jeeves, who has saved Bertie Wooster so often in the past, may finally prove to be the unwitting cause of this young master's undoing in Jeeves and the Tie that Binds.
The Junior Ganymede, a club for butlers in London's fashionable West End, requires every member to provide details about the fellow he is working for.
When information is inadvertently revealed to a dangerous source, it falls to Jeeves to undo the damage.
www.amazon.fr /Jeeves-Tie-That-Binds-Wodehouse/dp/0743203623   (386 words)

  
 Web Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
P.G.Wodehouse and Songs - This page is an attempt by the good folks at alt.fan.wodehouse to collect the text of all the songs that P.G.,Wodehouse makes cursory references to in his books.
Club dedicated to the work of prolific author P.G. Wodehouse
The Junior Ganymede Club Book - Companion to the alt.fan.wodehouse FAQ
www.recommend.org /dir.asp?lang=en&dir=/Arts/Literature/Authors/Humor/P.G._Wodehouse   (187 words)

  
 Bertie's Revolt
Worse yet, he forgot to remind Bertie of Aunt Dahlia's birthday - (fortunately Bertie's subconscious stepped in and sent him a nightmare of a cake-bearing Anatole being carried away on the back of a rogue elephant).
After the dust had settled, and the inimitable Jeeves tried to summon the facts of the revolt for the Junior Ganymede club book, he found that the trauma of the fashion crimes had given him a mental block.
Can you sort it out from the 5 clues he could recall, and tell what item, decorated in what manner, Bertie wore on which day, and how the valet reacted?
www.thenoyes.com /Puzzles/Logic/Bertie_s_Revolt.html   (652 words)

  
 Stu & Andi's Roscoe Page
The Junior Ganymede Club Book, devoted to P.G.Wodehouse fandom.
I've gotten more and more interested in Wodehouse this past year, and his humor and use of language have gotten me through some absurd situations of my own.
The Wodehouse Society still trying to start up here in Seattle, The Angler's Rest, and I'll post URLs pointing to it soon.
www.drizzle.com /~roscoe   (2570 words)

  
 PGWAP: World Wide Wodehouse
The Junior Ganymede Club Book, a Wodehouse FAQ
The Drones Club, the Wodehouse Society of Belgium
Tomb Raider meets the Junior Ganymede in "Jeeves: A Butler's Tale"
www.smart.net /~tak/Wodehouse/pgw_www.html   (502 words)

  
 The Hat Shop's Web Site Reviews
The page has information on the Official Fan Club, hard to find merchandise, plot intricacies, great graphics, DeLoreans, and the campaign for a Back to the Future Part IV.
This site is a perfect example of how the internet provides the oportunity to provide an immense quantity of very interesting information that is totally useless.
Wholesome games like "Hang Knight" and "Catch the Cow" can be played right online, and the Spam Club is full of memberaship benifts.
www.hatsharpening.com /surfing.html   (941 words)

  
 Wodehouse Links
Encyclopedia Jeevesiana: to quote, "An ever-changing collection of information about Jeeves, Bertie Wooster, and P.G. Wodehouse." Excellent list of characters and books/short stories from the Jeeves and Wooster series.
The Junior Ganymede Club: answers to your frequently asked questions, information about alt.fan.wodehouse, as well as some information from the books you aren't likely to find anywhere else (e.g., a list of dishes prepared by that king among chefs, Anatole).
The World of Wodehouse: a source for story synopses, information on audio and digital Wodehouse collections, and the attempt to convert Wodehouse stories into HTML!
www.houseofplum.com /Wodehouse%20Links.htm   (105 words)

  
 Sizzling Links, Stephen Fry FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Here are some nice Wodehouse/Jeeves and Wooster pages with great links: The P.G. Wodehouse Appreciation Page and The Junior Ganymede Book Club.
Be sure to visit the excellent Jeeves and Wooster Index Page and definitely the Jeeves and Wooster Episode Guide.
This is the Official Page of the Norwich City Football Club.
www.geocities.com /~quickfry/sizzle.htm   (1109 words)

  
 AT&T Worldnet Service - Directory
Includes information about the club's activities and Wodehouse related articles.
A resource site for all Wodehouse enthusiasts with fully illustrated bibliography
A roleplay game based on the Drones Club.
www.att.net /cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Arts/Literature/Authors/Humor/Wodehouse,_P._G.   (538 words)

  
 Resources
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TWS Gone To Texas Convention '99 - The Drone Rangers
International Wodehousean Cooperation: Boardmembers of The Drones Club and P G Wodehouse Society together.
wodehouse.ru /inteng.htm   (290 words)

  
 Karen
The Little World of Giovanni Guareschi: the Don Camillo stories, in English, online
The Junior Ganymede Club Book contains general P.G. Wodehouse info, while...
The Hat Sharpening Shop is all about the the "Jeeves and Wooster" TV series
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