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Following is a list of Owl Club members. The Owl Club is an all-male final club at Harvard University. Academia. Archibald C. Coolidge, 1987 (Honorary), ...
The Owl Club is an all-male final club at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. It was founded in 1896. ... Owl Club of Harvard College, Membership ...
The ceremony takes place in front of the Owl Shrine. The moss- and lichen-covered statue simulates a natural rock formation, yet holds electrical and audio equipment within it. For many years, a recording of the voice of club member Walter Cronkite was used as the voice of The Owl during the ceremony. [1]
The D.U. Club's graduate membership merged with the Fly in 1996. In a controversial move, the Fly did not allow former D.U. undergraduate members to integrate, [42] and subsequently the undergraduate D.U. membership formed The Oak Club. [43] La Vie Club rents a colonial style house on Garden Street. [44]
The Bohemian Club's mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 20601 Bohemian Ave, Monte Rio, CA 95462.. The following list of Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note.
Established in 1887, the original O.W.L. Club appears to have been a social group of influential University of VIrginia students. [2] [3] Among the society's founders was Thomas Longstreet Wood, a student active in literary pursuits, who later went on to publish Arcade Echoes, a compilation of the best student writing during his time at the university.
The Order of Owls is a secret fraternal order founded in 1904 in South Bend, Indiana, USA, by John W. Talbot. [1] According to its literature, the purposes of the society is "to assist each other in business, to help each other in obtaining employment, to assist the widows and orphans of our brothers, to give aid to our brother in any way that they may need, and assemble for mutual pleasure ...
The Owl Club maintains a tradition of monthly dinner meetings for members and their guests, with formal being the acceptable dress code. Each meeting comprises a talk by a guest speaker, a musical interlude, a shorter talk by a member which (because of its purposeful inconsequence) is nicknamed ‘The Wastepaper Basket’ , followed by a second ...