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Manhattan Club (social club) Marlborough Country Club; Mask and Wig Club; Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture; Mayfair Club; Metropolitan Club (New York City)
The most exclusive social clubs are in the oldest cities – Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Others, which are well respected, have developed in such major cities as Pittsburgh, Chicago, and San Francisco. The most exclusive social clubs are two in New York City – the Links and the Knickerbocker (Allen 1987, 25). [2]
Social activities clubs can be for-profit, non-profit or a combination of the two (a for-profit club with a non-profit charitable arm, for instance). Some social clubs have function halls which members, or sometimes the general public, can rent for parties. A number of Jewish community centers and other organizations, such as the YMCA, have ...
Red Hat Society, international social organization; International Association of Lyceum Clubs, founded in 1904 in London, England, asserted to have clubs in 17 countries.. Was formed as a place for women involved with literature, journalism, art, science and medicine to meet in an atmosphere that was similar to the men's professional clubs of that
A fraternity or fraternal organization is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual, physical, and social development of its members. Service clubs, lineage societies, and secret societies are among the fraternal organizations listed here.
National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs (UK) National FFA Organization (US) National Junior Classical League (US) National Police Cadet Corps (Singapore) National Students Union of India (NSUI) National Youth Administration; National Youth Council of Armenia; National Youth Council of Nigeria (Nigeria) National Youth Leadership Council (US)
Pages in category "Clubs and societies" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Social club; Social libraries; Social library; Sports club ...
Social, collegiate, or general fraternities in the North American fraternity system are those that do not promote a particular profession, as professional fraternities do, or discipline, such as service fraternities. Instead, their primary purposes are often stated as the development of character, literary or leadership ability, or to serve a ...