Final Clubs
The Women's Final Clubs
To continue our series from Monday, here are the profiles of the women’s final clubs.
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During their time at the College, John F. Kennedy '40 and Robert F. Kennedy '48 were both members of the Spee.
The Men's Final Clubs
In order to shed some light on what can otherwise be a mysterious process to enter the final clubs, we decided to put together this series related to all things “punch.”
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The Bee Club, Harvard’s oldest female final club, leases a space from the Fly Club.
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Aaron B. Sorkin visited the Phoenix S. K.’s clubhouse while writing “The Social Network.”
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Before they were czars of Microsoft, both Steven A. Ballmer ’77 and Bill Gates, who dropped out in 1975, were members of the Fox.
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Fly alums include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904; Deval L. Patrick '78, and William F. Weld '66.
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The Delphic was the brainchild of J.P. Morgan, Jr., a graduate of the class of 1889 who didn’t get into his club of choice.
Face to Face
Screenwriter Aaron B. Sorkin and author Benjamin A. Mezrich ’91 put an unauthorized face to the name Mark E. Zuckerberg, the man who chose Facebook over Harvard.
Bee Club Allows Friends of Invitees to Punch Club
In a deviation from the norm across final clubs, the Bee Club is allowing friends of those selected to punch the all-female final club to also seek admission to the club.
Fly Club Plans To Lease Building to Bee
The Fly Club will likely continue to lease the property at 45 Dunster St. to the Bee Club, bringing an end to nearly a month of uncertainty regarding the future of the building.