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The Harvard Club was founded by a group of 22 Harvard University alumni in 1908. The original dues were $5.00 per year, and by the end of the year, more than 1,200 members had joined. The first president, Henry Lee Higginson, was also the founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Archibald Cary Coolidge – historian, Harvard professor, first director of the Harvard University Library [1] Charles William Eliot – 24th President of Harvard University [1] Samuel Eliot – historian; president of Trinity College, overseer of Harvard University, Boston Public Schools superintendent [1]
The Harvard Club is a private social club for alumni and associates of Harvard University with chapters all over the world. Notable chapters include: Harvard Club of Boston; Harvard Club of New York; Harvard Club of Washington DC
The historical basis for the name "final clubs" dates to the late 19th century, a time when Harvard had a variety of clubs for students of each class year. [8] During that period, Harvard College freshmen could join a freshman club, then a "waiting club," and eventually, as they neared completion of their studies, a "final club."
The Harvard Club of Boston (1908) The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (1795–1959), ... The Ohio State University Faculty Club (1939) [410] [411]
Some key members of Harvard’s faculty and the university’s top governing body held an extraordinary meeting last week to address the unprecedented problems at one of America’s most ...
Berkeley Faculty Club, California Faculty Club, a building on the University of Toronto#Grounds Harvard Faculty Club and its colors Heraldry of Harvard University#Other arms
Hundreds of Harvard faculty members are urging the Ivy League university to keep its president, Claudine Gay, in command as she faces calls from some lawmakers and donors to step down over ...