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  2. New York Friars Club - Wikipedia

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    The Friars Club was a private club in New York City.Famous for its risqué roasts, the club's membership is composed mostly of people who work in show business.Founded in 1904, it was located at 57 East 55th Street, between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue, in the historic Martin Erdmann House, now known as the Monastery.

  3. Category:Defunct gentlemen's clubs in New York City - Wikipedia

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  4. Friars Club - Wikipedia

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    Friars Club of Beverly Hills, also known as the "Friars Club of California" New York Friars Club; The Friars (club), Louisiana State University, also known as The Friars Club; The Friars Club, a former name of the LDS Church fraternity Delta Phi Kappa

  5. Comedy Central Roast - Wikipedia

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    [a] Greg Giraldo has the second-most appearances, with a total of eight roasts from 2005 until his death in 2010 (nine including the 2002 New York Friars Club roast of Chevy Chase). As of 2019 [update] , Seth MacFarlane is the most frequent roastmaster with three consecutive turns in the role.

  6. Alan King - Wikipedia

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    King was the long-standing host of the New York Friars Club celebrity roasts and served as the club's historian. King was the first recipient (1988) of the award for American Jewish humor from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. The award was ultimately named in his honor.

  7. Milton Berle - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Milton Berle was one of the founding members of the Friars Club of Beverly Hills at the old Savoy Hotel on Sunset Boulevard. In 1961, the club moved to Beverly Hills. The Friars is a private show business club famous for its celebrity members and roasts, where a member is mocked by his club friends in good fun. [55]

  8. Joey Adams - Wikipedia

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    Joey Adams (born Joseph Abramowitz; [citation needed] January 6, 1911 – December 2, 1999) was an American comedian, vaudevillian, radio host, nightclub performer and author, who was inducted into the New York Friars' Club in 1977 and wrote the book Borscht Belt in 1973.

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

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    The Penn Club of New York City (1901) and clubs in-residence Columbia University Club of New York (lost clubhouse in 1973) [345] NYU Club (lost clubhouse in 1989) [346] The Williams Club (lost clubhouse in 2010) The Yale Club of New York City (1897), the largest private club in the world, [5] which awarded the Heisman Trophy in 2002 and 2003 ...