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Claye, whose poignant letter will go on display for the first time in an exhibition next weekend at Christ's College, Cambridge, was relentlessly optimistic.
Letters from the front to go on show at Christ's College, Cambridge 2011
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On 6 September, 1915 Geoffrey Claye was remarkably cheerful, given that he was writing from a place which would become infamous even in the slaughter of the first world war: Gallipoli.
Letters from the front to go on show at Christ's College, Cambridge 2011
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Triple jump (54-10 1/4): Christian Taylor, Sandy Creek (Tyrone, Ga), 52-8; Will Claye, Mountain Pointe (Phoenix), 52-4 3/4; Bryce Lamb, Chandler (Ariz.), 52-2.
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Will Claye, Jr. Mountain Pointe (Phoenix) 24-3, LJ; 52-43/4, TJ
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Paris I was obliged to bivouac in the woods of Claye.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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Paris I was obliged to bivouac in the woods of Claye.
Le Colonel Chabert 2007
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She was not rich, and generally lived upon her estate at Claye.
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The spies knew that the gray column had reached Claye, had stood within fifteen miles of Paris, and then upon Paris had turned its back.
Somewhere in France Richard Harding Davis 1890
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The spies knew that the gray column had reached Claye, had stood within fifteen miles of Paris, and then upon Paris had turned its back.
The Lost Road Richard Harding Davis 1890
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On the horizon line to the west the tall chimneys of Claye send lines of smoke into the air.
A Hilltop on the Marne Being Letters Written June 3-September 8, 1914 Mildred Aldrich 1890
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