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The Civil Service Club. The Civil Service Club is a London social club, founded in 1953, for current and former members of the UK Civil Service and His Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
Originally c19th Tory coffee house, later taken over by Civil Service Club Union Club: 1800 Trafalgar Square: Social Closed in 1949, was then at 86 St James's Street until 1960s merging with the United Service Club; clubhouse is now Canada House: Unionist Club: 1886 66–68 Pall Mall: Political; Liberal Unionist
Established in 1923 (when it was the Civil Service Motoring Club), it is open to past and present members of the UK Civil Service and public sector plus organisations that were formerly part of the British Civil Service, for instance Royal Mail and BT. Relatives of existing members may also join.
The Cosmos Club is a private social club in Washington, D.C., that was founded in 1878. Following is an incomplete list of its notable members. Following is an incomplete list of its notable members. Name
Membership discrimination in California social clubs has been based on sex, race, religion, political views and social standing. In the late 1980s, a successful effort was made in many of the clubs to open up membership first to racial or religious minorities and then to women.
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In 2023, Nicholson expensed more than $2,600 to pay for her membership at downtown's social and sports club, the Milwaukee Athletic Club. Monthly dues for the club range between $239 and $399.
In the first two months after the Civil Service Retirement Act took effect in 1921, more than 5,000 workers retired, some of whom were more than 90 years old. Thanks in large part to the work of NARFE’s founders, a 1926 law raised the amount of the annuities retirees received but also increased the amount deducted from the wages of current ...