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After the Metropolitan Club allowed Union Club members to begin drinking at its bar in 1902, daily revenue from the bar increased tenfold, from $12.50 to $135. [79] The club had 1,200 to 1,300 members by the middle of the decade, of which about 1,000 were resident members. [80] [81] Its roof garden was also popular during the summertime. [82]
On October 1, 1863, six U.S. Treasury Department officials met to discuss the creation of a social and literary club in Washington, D.C. [3] The Metropolitan Club officially organized twelve days later, with 43 members. [3] The first year, dues were $50. [2] On June 25, 1883, the club acquired a lot on the corner of H Street and 17th Streets ...
Metropolitan Club may refer to: Metropolitan Club (New York City), a private social club in Manhattan, New York, United States; Metropolitan Club (San Francisco), a ...
In the 1980s, the club discussed but ultimately declined merging with the nearby Olympic Club, a then all-male athletic organization. [5] In 2004, while other women's club had declining membership in San Francisco, the Metropolitan was the largest partly through offering members incentives to recruit. [6]
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The Metropolitan University Club (1936–1990), created from merger of previous Metropolitan Social & Athletic Club (1936) and University Club of San Jose (1957), insolvent [54] The Sainte Claire Club (1895) [54] [55] The Silicon Valley Athletic Club (1981), until 2012 called the San Jose Athletic Club [54] [56]