Records of the Cambridge Scientific Club, 1842-1940.
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The Cambridge Scientific Club was founded in 1842. Its membership came chiefly, if not entirely, from faculty members of Harvard University. They met to discuss issues of the day, literature, and science. The club was also a social club; meetings were followed by elaborate meals. Nathan Pusey, President of Harvard University, gave a talk about the Club's history in April, 1969. From the description of Records of the Cambridge Scientific Club, 1842-1940. (Harv...