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  1. Skip to content Harvard Club New York City HC NY The Harvard Club of New York City. The Club. Back; The Club; History; Dress Code; Foundation; FAQ; Membership. Back; Join the Club; Benefits; Amenities; Class of 2024 Membership; Class of 2023 Membership; Harvard Student Summer Membership; Events & Catering. Back;

  2. The Harvard Club of NYC is a warm and friendly place; an oasis of calm in hectic midtown Manhattan. The Club offers an array of services for your enjoyment. A landmark building designed by McKim, Mead & White, the Clubhouse is the center of an extraordinary array of programming and events.

  3. The Harvard Club of New York City, commonly called The Harvard Club, is a private social club located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Its membership is limited to alumni, faculty and board members of Harvard University . Incorporated in 1887, the club is located on adjoining lots at 27 and 35 West 44th Street.

  4. The Harvard Club of New York City is your direct link back to your days and experiences while at Harvard. Our members, hailing from all University disciplines across many generations, enjoy a robust list of activities and events to connect and engage. Learn More.

  5. Join the Club. The Harvard Club of New York City promotes camaraderie among its members and reflects the spirit of Harvard University. Membership is an opportunity to join the HCNY community and connect, socially and professionally, through access to clubhouse facilities, a full schedule of programs, and shared interest groups. Programs range ...

  6. El Harvard Club of New York City es un edificio histórico ubicado en Nueva York, Nueva York. El Harvard Club of New York City se encuentra inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 28 de marzo de 1980.

  7. Harvard Club of New York City. 35 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 Phone: (212) 840-6600 | Fax: (212) 827-1270 info@hcny.com. The Harvard Club of New York City is located at 35 West 44th Street between 5th Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (aka 6th Avenue) in Manhattan.