Harvard Club

Active

Address

27 West 44th Street

GPS

40.755468689008, -73.981301850225

BOOK

Early in the summer Anthony resigned from his last club, the Amsterdam. He had come to visit it hardly twice a year, and the dues were a recurrent burden. He had joined it on his return from Italy because it had been his grandfather’s club and his father’s, and because it was a club that, given the opportunity, one indisputably joined—but as a matter of fact he had preferred the Harvard Club, largely because of Dick and Maury. However, with the decline of his fortunes, it had seemed an increasingly desirable bauble to cling to. … It was relinquished at the last, with some regret…

The Beautiful and Damned

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Founded in 1865 by a group of alumni of Harvard University, with the goal of creating a social space and meeting point for the university community. After early years without a permanent home, the club consolidated with its own clubhouse at the end of the 19th century and, from 1888 onward, became associated with the West 44th Street axis known as “Clubhouse Row,” where several university clubs and related organizations clustered for interclub activities and reciprocity agreements.

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