Nineteen Hundred Club.

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The Nineteen Hundred Club was formed by 28 Psi Upsilon fraternity brothers from Cornell University who signed a pledge on February 9, 1894, in Ithaca to meet at the Waldorf -Astoria Hotel (or its site) at eight o'clock on the evening of February 9, 1900 and every five years thereafter. Charles H. Blair had a lonely drink at the hotel on February 9, 1955, constituting the last meeting of the club.

From the description of Nineteen Hundred Club papers, 1892-1955. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122343461

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Active 1892

Active 1955

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