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Final Clubs

Final Clubs

Group Aims To Alter Final Clubs

Last Thursday night, nearly every Harvard undergraduate received an invitation under his or her door.

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Clubs

To Punch or Not to Punch?

Tonight, Harvard undergraduates found fliers with the following text under their doors, reminiscent of Final Club punch invitations:

Student Life

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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The Porcellian’s clubhouse is reportedly called the “Old Barn” by club members.

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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 at Harvard
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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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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.

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The Men's Final Clubs at Harvard

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Aaron B. Sorkin visited the Phoenix S. K.’s clubhouse while writing “The Social Network.”

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The Owl was originally named Alpha Epsilon.

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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 A.D. Club has occupied its current location since 1900.

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