Records of the Harvard Club of Chicago, 1875-1996 (inclusive)

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Records of the Harvard Club of Chicago, 1875-1996 (inclusive)

The Harvard Club of Chicago, founded in 1857, is the oldest of Harvard’s alumni clubs still in existence. The Club celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2007. The records document the history, activities, and interests of the Club, and include general information, a small amount of correspondence and minutes, and directories of members.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385570

Harvard University Archives.

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