Formation | 1883 |
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Type | Private club |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Affiliations | Harvard University |
Budget | $199,914 (estimate) [1] |
Staff | 1 [2] |
Website | http://www.harvard-dc.org |
The Harvard Club of Washington DC is a private social club operating in Washington, D.C. [2] Its membership is essentially restricted to alumni and associates of Harvard University. [3] [1]
The Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. is the third-most popular social club in Georgetown. [4] [1] It does not own a physical clubhouse [5]
Membership is restricted to recipients of degrees from Harvard University, current students who have participated in an academic program at Harvard University of at least six-week duration, parents of current students, spouses of deceased members, and those who have completed at least one academic year at Harvard University as a professor, instructor, or officer. [6] Current students, recent graduates, and senior graduates enjoy free or discounted memberships. [6] Members of the Club are given reciprocal benefits at 130 Harvard Clubs in the United States and around the world. [6]
Formation | 1883 |
---|---|
Type | Private club |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Affiliations | Harvard University |
Budget | $199,914 (estimate) [1] |
Staff | 1 [2] |
Website | http://www.harvard-dc.org |
The Harvard Club of Washington DC is a private social club operating in Washington, D.C. [2] Its membership is essentially restricted to alumni and associates of Harvard University. [3] [1]
The Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. is the third-most popular social club in Georgetown. [4] [1] It does not own a physical clubhouse [5]
Membership is restricted to recipients of degrees from Harvard University, current students who have participated in an academic program at Harvard University of at least six-week duration, parents of current students, spouses of deceased members, and those who have completed at least one academic year at Harvard University as a professor, instructor, or officer. [6] Current students, recent graduates, and senior graduates enjoy free or discounted memberships. [6] Members of the Club are given reciprocal benefits at 130 Harvard Clubs in the United States and around the world. [6]