History

A Proud Legacy: The Harvard Club of NYC’s Storied History

The Harvard Club of New York City was founded in 1865 by a small group of alumni interested in continuing the fellowship of Cambridge. Within a year, the club grew to 98 members, gathering at Delmonico’s and other rented venues. By the early 1890s, with membership expanding to 600, the need for a permanent home became clear.

Today, the Harvard Club of NYC stands as an architectural gem with a rich history. It was among the first buildings to be designated a New York City Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Members and alumni take great pride in this iconic building.

History of the Club - Timeline

Historical Timeline

Please scroll through the timeline to explore key events.

 

1865

1865

The Harvard Club of New York City was founded in 1865
The Harvard Club of New York City was founded in 1865 by a small group of alumni interested in continuing the fellowship of Cambridge. The first meeting was held at the Mercantile Library Building on Astor Place, and four members attended.

1878

1878

Constitution Adopted
Harvard Club of New York’s constitution was adopted. Attached is a figure from the Proceedings of the Harvard Club of New York City at their 12th annual dinner, held at Delmonico’s February 21st, 1878.

1887

1878

The Start of a Clubhouse. Incorporated in the State of New York.
And so, in early 1887, the Club signed a lease on a four-story brownstone residence at 11 West 22 Street and converted it into a clubhouse with 10 bedrooms, a restaurant, and other clubrooms where members could read periodicals, smoke, and chat.

1892

1892

West 44th Street Clubhouse
By the early 1890s, with 600 members, a permanent home was needed. Two lots were purchased on West 44th Street, then a block of stables. The Club chose celebrated architect Charles F. McKim, of the renowned firm McKim, Mead & White, for the project.

1899

1899

HCNY funds University Boathouse on the Charles
Austen G. Fox had been pursuing a goal of putting up a boathouse on the bank of Charles River. He raised $27,500 from clubmates to send to the university treasurer.

1905

1905

First addition to Clubhouse
First addition to Clubhouse (Harvard Hall and above) opens December 7 McKim, Mead & White

1915

1915

Second addition to Clubhouse
Second addition opens (Main Dining Room and above) June 14 McKim, Mead & White

1928

1928

World War I Memorial
World War I Memorial dedicated in Harvard Hall December 7

1930

1930

Plot purchased for further growth
33 & 35 West 44th Street purchased for further growth.

1941

1941

Ladies Annex opens
Ladies Annex opens to spouses of members and Radcliffe alumnae.

1947

1947

World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial added to Harvard Hall December 7

1953

1953

HCNY Foundation incorporated
The HCNY Foundation was organized to foster scientific, literary, and educational interests among members of the Harvard Club of New York City, to provide scholarships for students at Harvard University and to advance the interests and promote the welfare of Harvard University.

1959

1959

A New York landmark
in 1959 the Clubhouse was designated as a landmark of New York

1965

1965

Centennial celebration
The club kicked off a year long centennial celebration.

1973

1973

First women elected to membership
The first woman elected to the Club was Heidi Nitze Dv’62, a daughter of Paul H. Nitze ’28, a long time policy advisor to American presidents.

1979

1979

Mortgage burning
January 18, 1979 on election night dinner, the Club’s fully paid-up mortgage was held at arm’s length. Then lighting a match the flaming document was dropped in a silver bowl.

1986

1986

Harvard’s 350th

2003

2003

Third addition to Clubhouse
The 3rd addition to the Clubhouse 35 W 44th Street by Davis Brody Bond

2008

2008

First woman Club President
First woman Club President Nicole Parent C’1993

2011

2011

Harvard's 375th

2014

2014

Rooftop Bar Opens
The Rooftop, designed by Rogers Marvel Architects, the Club’s newest dining venue blends modern and traditional elements seamlessly.

2015

2015

150th Anniversary
The club celebrates its 150th Anniversary

2023

2023

Rooftop Terrace Renovation
The Rooftop Terrace is beautifully renovated with new furnishings, umbrellas, an awning, and lush greenery, creating an inviting space for members to enjoy.