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The
Harvard Club of New York, incorporated in 1887, is housed in adjoining lots at 27 West 44th Street and 35 West 44th Street. It was designed in red brick
neo-Georgian style by
Charles Follen McKim of
McKim, Mead, and White in 1884. Anyone who has attended
Harvard University may apply to become a member.
Originally founded without a location, the club first rented a townhouse on 22nd street. In 1888, land was acquired by the members on 44th street. The clubhouse was established in the neighborhood where many of
New York City's other clubs such as the
New York Yacht Club were located, and across the street from the
General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York.
The Club publishes a
Bulletin and a
Newsletter. The HCNY Foundation has a scholarship fund that helps support twenty undergraduates at
Harvard College and several students in graduate programs, as well as international student exchange programs. It offers rooms for visiting alumni
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