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  2. Union, University & Schools Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed by a merger between the Union Club and the University & Schools Club in January 2007. [2] [3] Members must be nominated and seconded and the annual membership fee is only disclosed to potential members. [4] The club has reciprocal relationships with other like minded clubs around the world.

  3. University Club of Washington, DC - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-six university and college alumni gathered to form The University Club - 24 other cities had already formed such clubs. The first Clubhouse was located at 1726 I Street, NW. On the evening of March 11, 1904, the first President elected was then Secretary of War, William Howard Taft, an active Club member. Later the Club moved into its new ...

  4. University Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The club is not affiliated with any other University Club or college alumni clubs. The club is considered one of the most prestigious in New York City. [3] The University Club's predecessor, the Red Room Club, was founded in 1861 when a group of Yale College alumni founded the club to extend their collegial ties. Once the University Club ...

  5. Harvard Club of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Club of New York City, commonly called The Harvard Club, is a private social club located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Its membership is limited to alumni, faculty and board members of Harvard University. Incorporated in 1887, the club is located on adjoining lots at 27 and 35 West 44th Street.

  6. Category:University clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This page includes all university clubs which is a club that restricts membership to members of a certain university or group of universities. Some are also listed as "gentlemen's clubs" and while there historically has been a fair amount of overlap, in many cases they do function somewhat differently today.

  7. University Club of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The University Club of San Francisco was founded in 1890 by William Thomas, an alumnus of Harvard University (class of 1873) and the President of the Harvard Club of San Francisco. Thomas wanted a club that would accept alumni of more universities than just Harvard, including other Ivy League schools and West Coast schools like Stanford ...

  8. Former University Club on downtown's east side being sold to ...

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    The closed University Club on downtown's east side is being sold to a Northwestern Mutual affiliate.. The company isn't yet disclosing specific plans for the six-story, 58,125-square-foot building ...

  9. Harvard Club of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Harvard alumni, students and faculty as well as Yale & Fletcher School of Diplomacy alumni are eligible for full Harvard Club memberships. Squash and Fitness memberships are available for an additional fee. Like most private clubs, members of the Harvard Club are given reciprocal benefits at over 140 clubs around the United States and the world.