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  2. Harvard Club of Boston - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Harvard Hall at the Back Bay Clubhouse was named "Best Ballroom" in the city by Boston magazine. [5] And, in 2018 the Club was named a Platinum Club of the World – the only private city club in New England to achieve this distinction. [6] The Club presently includes approximately 5,000 members living in 40 countries around the globe.

  3. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Boston College Club (1913) [229] [230] The Club of Odd Volumes (1887) The Harvard Club of Boston (1908) The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (1795–1959), lost clubhouse and moved to Quincy, Massachusetts, where it became a charity fund; The St. Botolph Club (1880) [231] [232] The Somerset Club (1852) The Tavern Club (1884)

  4. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  5. Harvard Club - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. 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.

  7. Harvard College social clubs - Wikipedia

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    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."

  8. Category:Clubs and societies in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston City Club; Boston Mutual Lyceum; ... Harvard Club of Boston; M. Massachusetts Bicycle Club; Mercantile Library Association (Boston, Massachusetts) N.

  9. List of Charles River boathouses - Wikipedia

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    Commonly referred to as the "Radcliffe Boathouse". Home of Harvard's women's rowing team. It is also home to Harvard University's club sculling program, the Harvard Kennedy School Rowing Club, and the intramural crew teams for Harvard College's houses. [12] Newell Boathouse: 65 Soldiers Field Road, Boston (Allston), MA Harvard University [13 ...