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Harvard alumni, students and faculty as well as Yale & Fletcher School of Diplomacy alumni are eligible for full Harvard Club memberships. Squash and Fitness memberships are available for an additional fee. Like most private clubs, members of the Harvard Club are given reciprocal benefits at over 140 clubs around the United States and the world.
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The Harvard Club is a private social club for alumni and associates of Harvard University with chapters all over the world. Notable chapters include: Harvard Club of Boston; Harvard Club of New York; Harvard Club of Washington DC
Sab Club; Signet Society; Spee Club This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 21:30 (UTC). ... Category: Harvard College social clubs.
The Boston College Club (1913) [229] [230] The Club of Odd Volumes (1887) The Harvard Club of Boston (1908) The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (1795–1959), lost clubhouse and moved to Quincy, Massachusetts, where it became a charity fund; The St. Botolph Club (1880) [231] [232] The Somerset Club (1852) The Tavern Club (1884)
Sports clubs and teams in Boston (13 C, 8 P) ... Harvard Club of Boston; M. Massachusetts Bicycle Club; Mercantile Library Association (Boston, Massachusetts) N.
This page includes all university clubs which is a club that restricts membership to members of a certain university or group of universities. Some are also listed as "gentlemen's clubs" and while there historically has been a fair amount of overlap, in many cases they do function somewhat differently today.
Harvard University does not have secret societies in the usual sense, though it does have final clubs, fraternities, sororities, and a variety of other secret or semi-secret organizations. Final clubs are secretive about their election procedures, and they have secret initiations and meetings. However, there is little secrecy about who is a member.