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Founded in 1907, the Economic Club of New York is a forum for discussion on a wide range of issues facing New York City, the United States, and the world. The club welcomes preeminent thought leaders from across the globe and from the public and private sectors to speak on complex issues ranging from public policy and economic regulation to ...
GISNY is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools , [2] the Permanent Conference of the Departments of Education of the Federal Republic of Germany [3] (German: Ständige Konferenz der Kultusminister der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), and is a New York non-public Elementary and Secondary School. [4]
New York Stock Exchange: Chairman and CEO September 29, 1988 Dr. Mariana V. Whitman General Motors: Group Executive Vice President November 3, 1988 David T. Kearns: Xerox: Chairman and CEO January 31, 1989 James Wolfensohn: James D. Wolfensohn Inc President March 29, 1989 Katharine Graham [4] Washington Post Company: Chairman of the Board and ...
The Masters School (colloquially known as Masters), is a private, coeducational boarding school and day college preparatory school located in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Its 96-acre (390,000 m 2) campus is located north of New York City in the Hudson Valley in Westchester County. It was founded as an all-girls private school in 1877 by Eliza Bailey ...
The Columbia University Club was founded in 1901 by recent graduates of Columbia University. [4] The Club had 1,000 members in 1910. By the early 1970s, in need of capital, and down to less than 500 members, it sold the building to the Unification Church of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. [5]
The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY Graduate Center) is a public research institution and postgraduate university in New York City. Formed in 1961 as Division of Graduate Studies at City University of New York, it was renamed to Graduate School and University Center in 1969.
The Harmonie Club is a private social club in New York City. Founded in 1852, the club is the second oldest social club in New York. [ 1 ] It is located at 4 East 60th Street, in a building designed by Stanford White .
The club was founded as the Princeton Alumni Association of New York in 1866. In 1886, it reorganized as the Princeton Club of New York, incorporating as a club under New York laws on December 12, 1899. [6] [7] Unlike other alumni clubs on Clubhouse Row, the organization had no financial relation to Princeton University. [4] [8]