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He hated the clubs. This will be footnoted soon in this entry. SLY111 ( talk) 17:59, 12 July 2011 (UTC)SLY111
Thank God someone took the time I did not to confirm by footnote who was a member of this club. I'm partial to Tiger Inn (my best friend at Procter and Gamble was a member), and Cottage Club (read too often too many F. Scott Fitzgerald novels at Horace Mann School). SLY111 ( talk) 07:20, 25 June 2011 (UTC)SLY111
For a January 2005 deletiondebate over this page see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/The Ivy Club
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The least prestigious of the Princeton eating clubs. Founded in 2004 by Shaka Akwasi Smith.
This appears to be a prank, by an anon with a history of disputed edits. Andrewa 20:30, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Unless there are objections, I'm going to roll the text of this into Eating clubs (Princeton University) and make it a redirect. This article is highly unlikely to grow longer than a stub unless someone wants to go to Princeton and track down random out-of-print books on eating clubs at Firestone. jdb ❋ 04:32, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Since there have been a number of unexplained removals and unexplained reinstatements of the information from the New York Times article, I thought I should say that while I fixed up the information about the NYTimes article that was addied, I hardly think that the line in the wiki is the "take home point" in the NYTimes article, and I hardly think that an NYTimes article is the most significant thing that has happened in the decades of Ivy's existance - I for one would be for the sentence being removed. Sirmob 07:23, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Where are the footnotes on membership? This section, as it stands, must be excised, I suggest. If there aren't footnotes in say a day or so....SLY111 Again...where are the citations or footnotes on Notable Mambers? SLY111
Again, where are the footnotes for "Notable Alumni"? Other like entries have extensive footnotes from newspapers or biographies or histories or the internet confirming that Pete Princeton was a member of a secret society or a final club. SLY111 ( talk) 17:57, 12 July 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Look at the TI entry. The Thoams Hoving mention as a member is footnoted. SLY111 ( talk) 18:00, 12 July 2010 (UTC)SLY111
HISTORY OF THE IVY CLUB, 1879 - 1929 (what a year, that 1929) ia available to me; after I've read it, I'll edit this entry. The text by Rich, mentioned among References, appears to be "a suite of centennial poems in celebration of Ivy's" first 100 years; not a great reference, a book of poems. SLY111 ( talk) 14:33, 14 August 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Again, I am removing the list of notable alumni because it lacks references. For like entries Wikipedia has been a stickler for references among listed notable alumni. Review the Scroll and Key, Tiger Inn, Wolf's Head, or Porcellian entries. SLY111 ( talk) 16:18, 11 September 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Also, the Princeton eating club entries could do well to address how anti-semitism, racism, anti-intellectualism ( Wilson's war against the clubs) and sexism have informed life at the institutions. SLY111 ( talk) 16:08, 23 September 2010 (UTC)SLY111
This page still lacks rigor on references. Sources other than club histories would be helpful. I'll deleting entries for "notables" a few at a time to incite a discussion on how the eating clubs will verify through a third party source who was indeed a member. SLY111
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He hated the clubs. This will be footnoted soon in this entry. SLY111 ( talk) 17:59, 12 July 2011 (UTC)SLY111
Thank God someone took the time I did not to confirm by footnote who was a member of this club. I'm partial to Tiger Inn (my best friend at Procter and Gamble was a member), and Cottage Club (read too often too many F. Scott Fitzgerald novels at Horace Mann School). SLY111 ( talk) 07:20, 25 June 2011 (UTC)SLY111
For a January 2005 deletiondebate over this page see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/The Ivy Club
Removed text:
The least prestigious of the Princeton eating clubs. Founded in 2004 by Shaka Akwasi Smith.
This appears to be a prank, by an anon with a history of disputed edits. Andrewa 20:30, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Unless there are objections, I'm going to roll the text of this into Eating clubs (Princeton University) and make it a redirect. This article is highly unlikely to grow longer than a stub unless someone wants to go to Princeton and track down random out-of-print books on eating clubs at Firestone. jdb ❋ 04:32, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Since there have been a number of unexplained removals and unexplained reinstatements of the information from the New York Times article, I thought I should say that while I fixed up the information about the NYTimes article that was addied, I hardly think that the line in the wiki is the "take home point" in the NYTimes article, and I hardly think that an NYTimes article is the most significant thing that has happened in the decades of Ivy's existance - I for one would be for the sentence being removed. Sirmob 07:23, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Where are the footnotes on membership? This section, as it stands, must be excised, I suggest. If there aren't footnotes in say a day or so....SLY111 Again...where are the citations or footnotes on Notable Mambers? SLY111
Again, where are the footnotes for "Notable Alumni"? Other like entries have extensive footnotes from newspapers or biographies or histories or the internet confirming that Pete Princeton was a member of a secret society or a final club. SLY111 ( talk) 17:57, 12 July 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Look at the TI entry. The Thoams Hoving mention as a member is footnoted. SLY111 ( talk) 18:00, 12 July 2010 (UTC)SLY111
HISTORY OF THE IVY CLUB, 1879 - 1929 (what a year, that 1929) ia available to me; after I've read it, I'll edit this entry. The text by Rich, mentioned among References, appears to be "a suite of centennial poems in celebration of Ivy's" first 100 years; not a great reference, a book of poems. SLY111 ( talk) 14:33, 14 August 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Again, I am removing the list of notable alumni because it lacks references. For like entries Wikipedia has been a stickler for references among listed notable alumni. Review the Scroll and Key, Tiger Inn, Wolf's Head, or Porcellian entries. SLY111 ( talk) 16:18, 11 September 2010 (UTC)SLY111
Also, the Princeton eating club entries could do well to address how anti-semitism, racism, anti-intellectualism ( Wilson's war against the clubs) and sexism have informed life at the institutions. SLY111 ( talk) 16:08, 23 September 2010 (UTC)SLY111
This page still lacks rigor on references. Sources other than club histories would be helpful. I'll deleting entries for "notables" a few at a time to incite a discussion on how the eating clubs will verify through a third party source who was indeed a member. SLY111
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