An exhibit tracing the history of the Catholic Club at Harvard is now on exhibit at the Catholic Student Center, 22 Arrow Street. The exhibit covers the years from 1804, when the first Catholic (who later turned Episcopalian) was admitted, highlighting such eras as Joseph P. Kennedy's presidency of the Club, John F. Kennedy's vice-presidency, and the Father Feeney controversy.
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