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[[Image:ColumbiaClubSeal.gif|thumb|300px|The Columbia Club of New York]]
 
[[Image:ColumbiaClubSeal.gif|thumb|300px|The Columbia Club of New York]]
  
The '''Columbia University Club of New York''' was founded in 1901 and is currently in residency in the Princeton Club of New York's building on 15 W. 43rd St. This is across the street from the Club's own old building (3 W. 43rd St.) which they sold to the World Unification Church (The Moonies) in 1973, when the club was wholly dissolved thanks to financial constraints and lack of interest in membership.
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The '''Columbia University Club of New York''' was founded in [[1901]] and is currently in residency in the Princeton Club of New York's building on 15 W. 43rd St. This is across the street from the Club's own old building (3 W. 43rd St.) which they sold to the World Unification Church (The Moonies) in [[1973]], when the club was wholly dissolved thanks to financial constraints and lack of interest in membership.
  
 
Today, alumni of all ages, graduate students, and even undergraduate students can become members and gain access to the Princeton Club's facilities.
 
Today, alumni of all ages, graduate students, and even undergraduate students can become members and gain access to the Princeton Club's facilities.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
[http://www.columbiaclub.org/index.htm Columbia Club Website]
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*[http://www.columbiaclub.org/index.htm Columbia Club Website]
  
 
[[Category:Post-graduation]]
 
[[Category:Post-graduation]]

Revision as of 13:18, 24 May 2007

The Columbia Club of New York

The Columbia University Club of New York was founded in 1901 and is currently in residency in the Princeton Club of New York's building on 15 W. 43rd St. This is across the street from the Club's own old building (3 W. 43rd St.) which they sold to the World Unification Church (The Moonies) in 1973, when the club was wholly dissolved thanks to financial constraints and lack of interest in membership.

Today, alumni of all ages, graduate students, and even undergraduate students can become members and gain access to the Princeton Club's facilities.

External links