词条 | Columbia University Club of New York |
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| name = Columbia University Club of New York | image =Columbia_University_Club_of_New_York_seal.png | type = University alumni club | formation = {{Start date |1901}} | location_city = New York City | location_country = United States | area_served = New York metropolitan area | website = http://www.columbiaclub.org }} The Columbia University Club of New York is a private university alumni club that extends membership to all graduates (and their families) of all the schools and affiliates of Columbia University, as well as Columbia undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty[1] and administrators. The Club has more than 2,500 Columbia members representing all the schools and affiliates of Columbia University. Members benefit from numerous business and professional opportunities,[2] lectures and social events, and use of the Penn Club of New York City in Midtown Manhattan, which contains a lounge, business center, library, bar, formal and casual dining rooms, conference and meeting rooms, event rooms, overnight guestrooms, a complete athletic facility, and reciprocal use[3] of various clubs throughout the world. HistoryThe Columbia University Club was founded in 1901 by recent graduates of Columbia University.[4] The Club had 1,000 members in 1910 and moved to a large clubhouse in Gramercy Park until 1915, when it moved to 4 West 43rd St. It remained there until 1973, when, in need of capital, it sold the building to the Unification Church of Rev. Sun Myung Moon. It subsequently entered into agreements for its members to use first the Women's National Republican Club and then the Williams Club, the Princeton Club of New York, before partnering with the Penn Club in 2017.[5] Due to renewed interest in the Club from Columbia University’s alumni, the Club has experienced significant growth in recent years. As of December 2005, it has over 2,500 members.[6] Affiliation with Penn ClubAs of March, 2017, the Columbia University Club operates under an affiliation agreement with the Penn Club, which allows the Columbia University Club to reside and maintain operations at the Penn Club and allows its members full use of the Penn Club's facilities. The Columbia University Club is administered by its Board of Governors and maintains its own administrative committees, which are separate and distinct from the administration of the Penn Club. MembershipMembership at the Columbia University Club is open to all alumni (and their families) of all the schools and affiliates of Columbia University, as well as undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and administrators. Notable members have included:
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References1. ^http://www.stblaw.com/siteContent.cfm?contentID=3&itemID=76&focusID=3449 2. ^Eduard Lindeman, "Wealth & Culture", Transaction Books, (1988) 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.columbiaclub.org/reciprocal.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-06-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120602214104/http://www.columbiaclub.org/reciprocal.htm |archivedate=2012-06-02 |df= }} 4. ^"A History of Columbia University", Columbia University Press (1904) 5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.columbiaclub.org/History.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2012-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509103918/http://www.columbiaclub.org/History.htm |archive-date=2012-05-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 6. ^http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2005/12/09/columbia-club-new-york-settles-down-and-takes External links
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