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Yale Club of New York City

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Yale Club of New York City
NameYale Club of New York City
LocationNew York City, New York (state), United States
FounderYale University alumni
Established1897
TypePrivate club

Yale Club of New York City. The Yale University alumni-founded institution is a prominent private club located in Manhattan, New York City, near Grand Central Terminal and Times Square. The club was established in 1897 by William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and other notable Yale University alumni, including William F. Buckley Jr., George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush. The club's founding was influenced by the Skull and Bones Society, a secret society at Yale University.

History

The Yale Club of New York City was founded in 1897, with the first meeting held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The club's early members included John Jacob Astor IV, Vincent Astor, and Brooke Astor, who were all prominent figures in New York City society. The club's history is closely tied to that of Yale University, with many notable alumni, including William F. Buckley Jr., George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, having been members. The club has also been associated with other notable institutions, including the Harvard Club of New York City, the Princeton Club of New York, and the Columbia University Club of New York.

Membership

Membership in the Yale Club of New York City is limited to alumni of Yale University, as well as their spouses and children. The club has a diverse membership, with members from a variety of professions, including Wall Street executives, New York City politicians, and Ivy League academics. Notable members have included Andrea Mitchell, Alan Greenspan, Timothy Geithner, and Henry Paulson, all of whom have been involved in United States politics and finance. The club also has reciprocal membership agreements with other private clubs, including the University Club of New York, the New York Yacht Club, and the Knickerbocker Club.

Facilities

The Yale Club of New York City is located in a historic building in Midtown Manhattan, near Grand Central Terminal and Times Square. The club's facilities include a library, a dining room, a bar, and a fitness center, as well as meeting and event spaces. The club also has a number of hotel rooms available for members and their guests. The building has been designated as a New York City landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The club's facilities have been used for a variety of events, including weddings, conferences, and fundraisers, and have been attended by notable figures, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Rudolph Giuliani.

Governance

The Yale Club of New York City is governed by a board of directors composed of Yale University alumni. The club's governance is also influenced by its relationship with Yale University, with the university's president and board of trustees playing a role in the club's decision-making process. The club has a number of committees, including a membership committee, a finance committee, and a program committee, which are responsible for overseeing various aspects of the club's operations. The club's governance has been influenced by the Yale Corporation, the Yale University Council, and the Association of Yale Alumni.

Activities

The Yale Club of New York City offers a variety of activities and events for its members, including lectures, conferences, and social events. The club has hosted a number of notable speakers, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton, as well as business leaders, such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. The club also has a number of sports teams, including a squash team and a tennis team, which compete against other private clubs in New York City. The club's activities have been supported by a number of organizations, including the Yale University Alumni Association, the Yale Club of New York City Foundation, and the National Association of Yale Clubs.

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