HARVARD CLUB OF BULLETIN JUNE 2021

Congratulations to graduates of the Class of 2021 THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION AFFIRMATIONS Approved by the HCB Board of Governors, July 2020

We arm the inherent We are committed to fairness worth of every person. for all within our Club The Harvard Club of Boston We are dedicated to community. Our commitment to welcomes and honors all applying the principles and equity is our aspiration without members, sta and guests practice of diversity, regard to race, nationality, ethnic to a community that is safe, inclusion and equity in our background, religion, gender, friendly, supportive and mission, values, community family configuration, economic fulfilling. standards as well as circumstances, di erence in business and employment ability, culture, age, sexual practices. orientation or identity.

We endeavor to be authentic The Harvard Club of Boston is in our quest for knowlege a place that celebrates all We continually strive to and open-minded in our who gather to experience the realize a community of intellectual curiosity. diverse company of educated dignity and respect. We encourage dialogue that people. We are strengthened We aspire to be an exemplar encompasses a wide range by the richness shared regarding acceptance and of opinions and ideas to individually and collectively appreciation of all. Anything broaden perspectives, which through inclusion, connectivity, less will not be tolerated. inspires innovation and and engagement throughout safeguards the pursuit of Harvard, our a‡liated schools Veritas above all else. and neighboring communities.

2 THE HARVARD CLUB OF BOSTON MISSION & VALUES Approved by the HCB Board of Governors, October 2020

MISSION

To be the social, intellectual, and athletic hub of Harvard alumni and our a„liated community in the Greater Boston area.

VALUES

We live VERITAS according to these values. We are:

VISIONARY EXCELLENT RESPONSIBLE INCLUSIVE

Our club builds We deliver an We value our for tomorrow We are a exceptional members and treat while treasuring community where member their investment with the traditions of everyone belongs. experience for all. the greatest of care. the past.

TRANSFORMATIONAL ALTRUISTIC SUSTAINABLE

We are generous We embrace a We recognize the in our support of creative, innovative need to conserve Harvard students approach in and contribute to the and our broader everything we do. world around us. community.

3 PRESIDENT’S LETTER

To My Fellow Harvard Club of Boston Members, nephew and brother-in- law of two beloved family Congratulations to the Class of ’21 and their families members with Down from Harvard, MIT, BU, Holy Cross, Fletcher, Yale, Syndrome, I’m keen to Northeastern, BC, Simmons, and all of our great local learn more about how institutions. In addition, our admiration and respect the popular concept pour out to all High School students and their families of “inclusivity” must throughout the land who managed tribulation and encompass people with tragedy on their way to a joyous goal. Class of ’21 disabilities. Forever! It is not often that Closer to home, the Club’s Board of Governors and Memorial Day falls on the last day of May. I find it Executive Management are delighted that on June 1 particularly fitting this year that the day we honor those we welcome our membership to a Clubhouse which who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our great nation now delivers most all member and guest services transitions us to Pride Month in the US. We celebrate to their pre-Covid levels. Please be familiar with the LGBTQIA+ Pride to commemorate the June 1969 Clubhouse’s new protocols, and kudos to our Harvard Stonewall Inn riots, recognized as the catalyst for the Club of Boston staff who have made this inception gay rights movement in America. In the spirit of Pride date (originally set as August 22 by the City of Boston!) Month, please refer to this Allyship event recording possible under accelerated circumstances. from November 2020 where American Educator and LGBTQIA+ leader Kevin Jennings ‘85 guides us on As uplifting June 1, 2021 is to our community, the date how to be a better ally. marks the 100th anniversary of an unfathomable act of terror - The Tulsa Massacre, where white US citizens Lastly, when we contemplate those who died inflicted senseless violence, death, and destruction on defending our great democracy, we should consider their black brethren. Equally incomprehensible is how how many of them, our sons, daughters, brothers, little is known and taught about one of our country’s sisters, fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, friends darkest events. On Thursday June 3 at 6:00PM ET, our and family, were gay. While our cemeteries make no Club is proud to host HBS Professor Mihir Desai who distinction on sexual preference, I am confident in will present his case study The Tulsa Massacre — Is asserting that their aggregate is exponentially greater Racial Justice Possible 100 Years Later? We encourage than the number of those so-called “patriots” who you to make time to attend this virtual event. desecrated our nation’s Capitol on January 6th. Let us honor our true patriots, and never forget those who We also want to make our members aware of another gave their full measure so that Pride, Diversity, Equity, installment of our Allyship Series in co-sponsor ship and Inclusivity can be cherished and celebrated now with the Harvard Club of Ireland. On Wednesday June and forever more. 2 at 6:00PM ET we will present Allyship — People with Disabilities, A Conversation with Brooke Ellison ’00, Donec iterum, Veritas. MPA ’04. The inspirational Ms. Ellison, an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, will speak to the challenges and obstacles facing citizens with disabilities and how organizations must change our ways of thinking when it comes to underlying biases Matt Hegarty ‘82 towards this underserved community. We all know and President, Harvard Club of Boston love people who must manage disabilities in a society [email protected] that generally has little tolerance for them. As the

4 GENERAL MANAGER’S LETTER

Dear Harvard Club of Boston Membership: our protocols have been relaxed. This schedule will It has been a long year and three months but we have allow us to achieve our FY2021 made it. Notwithstanding the pandemic we remain in financial goals and improve our good financial health. You recently received an e-mail important cash position. Come outlining our new protocols which we are all excited about. Labor Day, we will operate with Our community has survived one of the most challenging food and beverage service ordeals in our lifetime. available every dining period with the exception of Sunday I would like to take this opportunity to thank our dedicated evening…our popular Sunday Board of Governors, all Club Committee members, our staff brunch will return. who have remained flexible and positive, and of course you, our loyal members who have stood with us. As a Club In closing, a reminder that we will be closing the Club from leader, there is no better feeling than overcoming such a Sunday, July 18, 2021 through Monday, August 2, 2021, re- challenging time. opening on Tuesday, August 3. 2021. Veritas, Athletics, and our overnight guest rooms will be closed. This will allow We continue to work on expanded outdoor dining, us to have staff use accrued vacation time and be ready seeking full approval from the City and State. I remain for the start of our busy season in September. Virtual optimistic that we can offer more seating in the near future, events will continue during the summer closure, and we understanding that this may be on a temporary basis. I will can’t wait for the return of our annual Summer Party, at a do all I can to try and make it permanent. new location.

We encourage all members and staff to receive the Please feel free to contact me directly at vaccine. It will provide a level of comfort to all. If you have [email protected] or 617-450-8400 if I can be not received the vaccine, we kindly ask that you continue of service to you! to wear a mask. We will request the same from our staff. Sincerely, Our search for a second Club location is well underway and we have identified several potential options. We will begin negotiating a lease in the very near future. It is an exciting time and we will have some creative options to Steven P. Cummings, CCM, CCE choose from. Stay tuned! General Manager

Our summer hours will change on or about Labor Day, we appreciate your flexibility over the summer even though

5 HOURS OF OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

CLUBHOUSE HOURS President’s Letter 4 T—Sa, 7:00 am — 10:00 pm General Manager’s Letter 5 Hours of Operation 6 VERITAS HOURS Member Events 7-19 Lunch Members & Milestones 20 Tues—F, 11:30 am — 2:30 pm Staff Directory 21 Takeout Tues-F, 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner EVENT RESERVATIONS Tues—Sa, 5:00 pm — 9:00 pm Sign up for Club activities at Outdoor dining has returned harvardclub.com via our app, or the Calendar of Events on your Member Takeout Tues—Sa, 5:00 pm — 9:00 pm dashboard, or contact Kristy Burns at 617-450-8493. After Dinner Hours Bar closes at 10:00 pm Thursday — Saturday *CLUB CHARGE ATHLETIC SUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION Any fee or charge imposed by the Harvard Club for meal Tuesday 6:00 am–1:00 pm or beverage service, private functions or use of the Club’s Wednesday 12:00 pm—7:00 pm facilities, including the Club Charge, pays for regular Thursday 12:00 pm—7:00 pm maintenance and restoration of the Club and other costs incurred by the Club. No fee or charge added to your Friday 6:00 am–1:00 pm statement for meal or beverage service, private function or Saturday 6:00 am–1:00 pm use of the Club facilities is a tip, gratuity or service charge for wait staff, bartenders or service employees. Athletic Department CLOSED July 18th through August 2nd, reopening August 3, 2021. Locker rooms close 30 minutes after fitness center closes. CANCELLATION POLICY To cancel an event reservation, log on to ATHLETIC WAIVER harvardclub.com and select the event you want to cancel All athletics members must submit a signed liability from your dashboard. Click the button at the bottom that waiver in order to use the Club’s athletic facilities. says “CANCEL RESERVATION.” If you need assistance, Waivers are available in the Fitness Center or by call 617-450-8493. Unless a cancellation date is specified, contacting our Athletic Department Manager, Valerie cancellations made five days prior to the event will not Phillips, at 617-450-8485. be charged. Any cancellations after that deadline will be charged in full. CLUBHOUSE PHONE NUMBER Back Bay Clubhouse 617-536-1260

6 CHEF’S More and more members have been returning to the Club to dine in Veritas, and CORNER very often share their positive experiences on their way out with Anthony, our Veritas manager. A couple of months ago we were serving 30 members a night, now as the weather warms up, we are serving dinner to up to 80 or more members some nights, including indoors and outdoor dining and take out.

Chef Adam and his team have been offering weekly specials Tuesday through Saturday evenings along with the full menu. You may have seen our Tuesday emails describing the special we are featuring that week along a photo of the item. Some items we have planned for June will include Bucatini Pasta with Guanciale Ham, Foraged Mushrooms, San Marzano Tomatoes and Grana Padano, and don’t miss the Georges Bank Sea Scallops with Grilled Corn, English Pea Puree and a Watercress and Citrus Salad. Please make your reservations in advance, as some seating times and outdoor dining will fill up early in the week.

BOOK CLUB

Tuesday, June 8, 2021 6:00 pm ET Book Discussion Virtual Meeting

This month’s selection is Homeland Elegies, a novel by .

A deeply personal work about hope and identity in a nation coming apart at the seams, Homeland Elegies blends fact and fiction to tell an epic story of belonging and dispossession in the world that 9/11 made. Part family drama, part social essay, part picaresque adventure -- at its heart, it is the story of a father, a son, and the country they both call home.

Akhtar forges a new narrative voice to capture a country in which debt has ruined countless lives and our ideals have been sacrificed to the gods of finance, where a TV personality is president and immigrants live in fear, and where the nation’s unhealed wounds of 9/11 wreak havoc around the world. Akhtar attempts to make sense of it all through the lens of a story about one family, from a heartland town in America to palatial suites in central Europe to guerilla lookouts in the mountains of Afghanistan, and spares no one ­— least of all himself — in the process.

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7 PUBLIC POLICY BOOK DISCUSSION Friday, June 11, 2021 8:00 am — 9:00 am ET Virtual Meeting

Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality by Frank Wilczek is our June selection.

One of our great contemporary scientists reveals the ten profound insights that illuminate what everyone should know about the physical world

In Fundamentals, Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek offers the reader a simple yet profound exploration of reality based on the deep revelations of modern science. With clarity and an infectious sense of joy, he guides us through the essential concepts that form our understanding of what the world is and how it works. Through these pages, we come to see our reality in a new way--bigger, fuller, and stranger than it looked before.

Synthesizing basic questions, facts, and dazzling speculations, Wilczek investigates the ideas that form our understanding of the universe: time, space, matter, energy, complexity, and complementarity. He excavates the history of fundamental science, exploring what we know and how we know it, while journeying to the horizons of the scientific world to give us a glimpse of what we may soon discover. Brilliant, lucid, and accessible, this celebration of human ingenuity and imagination will expand your world and your mind. Click here to register.

Virtual Fitness Classes for the Month of June Finding ways to stay clear, focused and practice self-care is more important then ever. The Club’s Athletic Department has arranged virtual yoga and strength training classes you can attend through the entire month of June. Registration is required. We will share the log-in credentials approximately three hours prior to the event start time.

Yoga with Strength Training with Eva Sevian Tuesdays through June 2021 @ 7:00 am ET

Total Body Strength Workout with Donna Terwal Tuesdays through June 2021 @ 9:00 am ET

Core and More with Donna Terwal Wednesdays through June 2021 @ 7:00 am ET

All Levels Yoga with Carmela Cattuti Wednesdays through June 2021 @ 5:00 pm ET

Gentle Vinyasa Yoga with Eva Sevian Thursdays through June 2021 @ 5:00 pm ET

Tabata Fitness Class with Donna Terwal Fridays through June 2021 @ 9:00 am ET

Yoga with Core Strength with Eva Sevian Saturdays through June 2021 @ 9:00 am ET

8 ALLYSHIP SERIES: PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES A Conversation with Brooke Ellison ‘00, MPP ‘04 Wednesday, June 2, 2021 12:00 pm ET Discussion Begins Virtual Meeting

The Harvard Clubs of Boston and Ireland in partnership with Harvard Clubs & SIGs from around the globe are honored and delighted to bring the next installment of our Harvard Alumni Allyship Series.

Brooke Ellison, PhD is an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, and Director of Education and Ethics at the Stony Brook Stem Cell Facility. Dr. Ellison received her undergraduate degree in cognitive neuroscience from in 2000, followed by her Master At age 11, Brooke was in an accident that left her paralyzed Degree in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School from her neck down and dependent on a ventilator. The in 2004. After running for New York State Senate in 2006, experiences she has undergone since that time have Dr. Ellison completed her PhD in Sociology from Stony served as the basis of the work in which she has been Brook University in 2012. A policy and ethics expert in involved as well as the causes she has embraced. In 2002, stem cell research for over 15 years, Brooke has been Brooke published a memoir, Miracles Happen, which was committed to changing the perception of life-saving made into a movie, The Brooke Ellison Story, directed by science. From 2007-2014, Brooke served on the Empire Christopher Reeve. State Stem Cell Board, which designed New York State’s stem cell policy. Click here to register.

BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL-SELF GUIDED WALK Saturday, June 19, 2021 2:00 pm — 4:00 pm ET Offsite Event

Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the . Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landing at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free.

To encourage conversation and education within our Harvard Club community, we are hosting a self-guided tour of the Black Heritage Trail in Boston. The Club will provide water bottles and maps of the trail for you and your friends or family members who join you.

The Black Heritage Trail is a 1.5 mile journey through Beacon Hill’s 19th century predominantly African American neighborhoods. With a total of 14 historically significant The meeting spot with be the corner of Park Street sites along the trek, worthy stops include the first African and Beacon Street at the Robert Gould Shaw 54th American school in Boston, several portions of the Regiment Memorial. Underground Railroad, and the 54th Regiment Memorial. Registration is required for this complimentary event. Click here to register.

9 LECTURE SERIES WITH ALESSANDRA STANLEY Wednesday, June 9, 2021 12:00 pm ET Lecture Begins Virtual Event

Please join us for a special lunchtime lecture with Alessandra Stanley, the co-editor of Air Mail, a digital news weekly that unfolds like a weekend edition of an international daily. Before Air Mail, Alessandra was ’ chief critic for 12 years and also served as the newspaper’s bureau chief in and .

The right-hand woman to Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair, Alessandra serves as a unique example, of someone who has successfully navigated the switch from traditional print to the “brave new world” of digital. She launched a startup in a highly competitive landscape with (so far!) success and apparent ease. And she isn’t slowing down any time soon.

Alessandra grew up in Washington, D.C., and Europe, and studied literature at Harvard University.

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THE TULSA MASSACRE--IS RACIAL JUSTICE POSSIBLE 100 YEARS LATER? with Professor Mihir A. Desai Why has the outcome for Thursday, June 3, 2021 the victims of the Tulsa 6:00 pm ET Massacre been different Virtual Event from the successful calls for reparations Early on the morning of June 1, 1921, more than 5,000 referenced in the case? white residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, invaded the African- American neighborhood of Greenwood. They came armed Are you in favor of with guns, sticks, and other weapons—some supplied by paying reparations the city’s police department—and set fire to homes and to Black businesses in a 35-block area. When residents tried to flee for slavery and racist burning buildings, they were shot and killed in the street. government policies? Why? If yes, how would An estimated 300 people died, 1,000 families lost their you implement them? homes, and $1.8 million in property was destroyed, equal to $26.1 million today. The upcoming centennial of the massacre, the resurgent Black Lives Matter movement, and discussions within Please join us as Professor Mihir Desai leads a the U.S. about reparations broadly have made the issue conversation surrounding his case study: The Tulsa more salient. The case guides students to consider the Massacre and the Call for Reparations. During this highly specific issue of reparations for the Tulsa Massacre, the interactive session some of the questions to be discussed idea of reparations generally, and the use of reparations to will be: respond to the effects of slavery and racist governmental policies in the U.S. The student also considers the role of Are you in favor of paying reparations to the survivors of business in responding to racial justice issues. the Tulsa Massacre and their descendants? Why? If yes, how would you implement them? Click here to access the case study ahead of the session.

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10 Cocktail 374 Where Friends Gather

Virtual Cocktail 374 Monday, June 14, 2021 8:00 pm — 9:00 pm ET Virtual Meeting

Did you know that I-90 begins in Boston and travels 3,020 miles and ends in Seattle? In an eort to save you all a rather long commute, we are inviting our friends from the Harvard Club of Seattle to join us at our June Cocktail 374 event!

We will have randomized breakout rooms of 4-5 people which will allow everyone to get to know each out in small groups and will reshuˆe every 10 minutes.

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HARVARD IN ALLSTON A Conversation with Katie Lapp & Meredith Weenick estate management Tuesday, June 22, 2021 (both residential and 12:00 pm ET Discussion Begins commercial), dining Virtual Lecture and hospitality, event planning, Harvard University’s 358-acre campus space in Allston, engineering and in the northwestern part of the City of Boston and within utilities, transportation walking distance from Harvard Yard, represents a vibrant and parking, global academic corridor of science, arts, and innovation, which support services includes the Harvard Business School, Harvard Paulson and international School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard student services, Athletics, the Harvard Ed Portal, the Harvard Innovation environmental health Lab cluster, the to-be-developed Enterprise Research and safety, emergency Campus, and much more. management, and the campus service center. Join a conversation with Harvard University’s Executive Vice President Katie Lapp and Vice President for Campus As Harvard’s Executive Vice President, Katie Lapp serves Services Meredith Weenick to discuss the University’s as chief administrative, business, and operating officer. She present and future planning in Allston. is responsible for all aspects of the University’s financial, human resources, campus services, campus planning and Meredith Weenick, the Vice President for Campus development, information technology, health services, and Services, oversees a multifaceted group of operating law enforcement functions. service departments, including facilities services and property management, sustainability services, real Click here to register.

11 JUNE JUNE Don’t miss out – visit the member calendar at www.harvardclub.com Don’t miss out – visit the member calendar at www.harvardclub.com for more information about these events and to register. for more information about these events and to register.

Yoga with Core and Gentle Tabata More Yoga with Strength Training Vinyasa Yoga Fitness Core Strength Total Body Allyship The Tulsa Strength Series Massacre All Levels Yoga Family Movie Night

Yoga with Core and Gentle Yoga with Strength Training More Vinyasa Yoga Core Strength Cocktail 374 Total Body Lecture Series Strength with Alessandra Stanley Virtual Wine Workshop All Levels Yoga

Tabata Yoga with Core and Strength Training Gentle Fitness Yoga with More Vinyasa Yoga Core Strength Total Body All Levels Yoga Father’s Day Cocktail Strength Grilling Pickup Minute to 374 Win It Biotech SIG Author Series with Unni Turrettini Black Heritage Trail Walk

Yoga with Core and Gentle Tabata Yoga with Strength Training More Vinyasa Yoga Fitness Core Strength Total Body All Levels Strength Yoga Harvard in Wellness Allston Lecture Family Movie Night

Core and Yoga with More Strength Training Total Body Strength All Levels Yoga

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12 AUTHOR SERIES WITH UNNI TURRETTINI Tuesday, June 15, 2021 Betraying the 12:00 pm ET Nobel will delve into Virtual Meeting the surprising, and often corrupt, history of Betraying The Nobel: The Secrets and Corruption the prize, and examine Behind the Nobel Peace Prize. what the committee hoped to obtain by The Nobel Prize, regardless of category, has always been its choices, including surrounded by politics, intrigue, even scandal. But those the now-infamously pale in comparison to the Peace Prize. awarded Cordell Hull, as well as Henry In Betraying the Nobel, Norwegian writer Unni Turrettini Kissinger, Al Gore, and completely upends what we thought we knew about the . Peace Prize—both its history and how it is awarded. Unni Turrettini grew In the years surrounding World War I and II, the Nobel up as a global citizen, Peace Prize became a beacon of hope, and, through its spending half her peace champions, became a reference and an inspiration life abroad, including the United States, France, and around the world. But along the way, something went Switzerland before returning to Oslo in 2016. With law wrong. Alfred Nobel made the mistake of leaving it to degrees from Norway, France, and the United States, Unni the Norwegian Parliament to elect the members of the is a member of the New York Bar, and worked in law and Peace Prize committee, which has filled the committee finance for nearly a decade before becoming a full-time with politicians more loyal to their political party’s agenda author, speaker and facilitator. than to Nobel’s prize’s prerogative. As a result, winners are often a result of political expediency. Click here to register.

13 14 WELLNESS LECTURE: A WOMEN’S GUIDE TO HEALTHY AGING with Dr. Vivian Brown & Dr. Julia Schlam Edelman Wednesday, June 23, 2021 6:30pm ET Lecture Begins Virtual Lecture

The internet is flooded with tips about how to look younger, but what women of a certain age really need is an expert’s guide to healthy aging—and that is just what Toronto family doctor Dr. Vivien Brown offers in her recent book: A Woman’s Guide to Healthy Aging which is the first book written by a medical authority to tackle the key challenges women face as they grow older, including brain health and heart disease. As a noted expert on many aspects of women’s health, Dr. Brown deals with these issues head-on every day. Practical and informative, this guide covers the issues she believes are most important: nutrition, exercise and sleep, brain health, immunization and disease prevention, menopause, cardiac health, and often misleading, conflicting, and confusing sound bites osteoporosis. in media reports on women’s health issues. Menopause Matters covers the full spectrum of topics of vital interest to Dr. Brown will be in conversation with gynecologist and perimenopausal and postmenopausal women: hot flashes, menopause specialist Dr. Julia Schlam Edelman who vaginal dryness, memory loss, mood changes, depression, has helped thousands of women feel better and enjoy hormone replacement therapy, sleep, diet, exercise, healthier lives. Scientifically sound and clinically tested, healthy sex, and contraception. Click here to register. Dr. Edelman’s advice is a welcome alternative to the

15 16 SAVE THE DATE Our First In-Person Cocktail Party in Over a Year

SAVE THE DATE Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Back Bay Clubhouse Our First In-Person Cocktail Party in Over a Year! Our First In-Person Cocktail Party in Over a Year Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Back Bay Clubhouse Tuesday, July 13, 2021 Back Bay Clubhouse We are excited to bring back Cocktail 374 to the Back Bay Clubhouse! Join fellow members to mingle and connect in Harvard Hall while enjoying cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.

17 EVENTS ARE BACK TO NORMAL!

We are so excited to announce that weddings, social gatherings and corporate events are back and all restrictions are lifted!

Our catering team will be happy to work with you. Please call to schedule your next event and take advantage of our reduced rentals rates for 2021. Fall dates are booking up fast.

Please contact:

Catering Department 617-450-4446 [email protected]

18 JOIN US FOR LUNCH REGISTRATION INFORMATION IN VERITAS FOR VIRTUAL EVENTS The Harvard Club of Boston requires registration for The Harvard Club of Boston is now serving it’s virtual events, in order to share the login details lunch in Veritas. Join us Tuesday through with you. Once you register for an event, you will Friday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. receive the call-in credentials approximately 3 hours prior to your event’s start time. Registration details will not be included in the automatic confirmation We look forward to seeing you at the Club! email you receive upon registration.

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS MEETING IN JUNE

BOOK FAMILY REAL ESTATE ENTREPRENEURS’ CRIMSON HAT CLUB SIG SIG ROUNDTABLE SOCIETY Tuesday, June 8 Friday, June 11 Tuesday, June 15 Thursday, June 17 Wednesday, June 30 6:30 pm 12:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 12:00 pm

Are you interested in starting a special interest group? If so, contact Jocelyn Sector at [email protected]

19 ELECTED FULL MEMBERS FOR ELECTED COMMONWEALTH MEMBERS APRIL 2021: FOR APRIL 2021: Mary-Clare Clemence, Legacy Jacquelyne DiTroia

James Cunningham, gb’18 Frank F. Dolan

Christina de Marval, gb’99 Zach Gramlich

Mishone Donelson, MIT’01 Peter Iovanella

Robert S. Frank, fle’78 Maria Marmarinos

Hise Gibson, gb’15 Richard Selby

Dong Han, Y’05 MILESTONE MEMBERS FOR APRIL 2021: Thomas Judge, exg’20 Charles D. Baker, III ‘49, gb’55, 70 year member Kevin Jura ‘20 Donald S. Gair ‘45, 65 year member Anuradha Khilnani,pld Harold S. Dahlstrom ‘76, 45 year member Jameson McShea ‘16 Gordon L. Greeman, Jr. ‘70, 45 year member Jacob Meister, g’19, g’22 William B. Harrigan ‘76, 45 year member Michael C. Sabala ‘02 Herbert C. Caldwell, pmd, 40 year member Nancy N. Zimucha, exu’17 Lawrence G. Centrulo ‘71, ged’72, 40 year member

Paul N. Chervin, Harvard Physician, 40 year member DECEASED MEMBERS FOR APRIL 2021: David K. Case, Y’61, 35 year member Ellen C. Barreto, R’71, 19 year member

REFERRING MEMBERS FOR APRIL 2021:

Thank you to those who have referred new members in April, 2021.

Cameron Clemence ‘16

Michael Gaines, gb’96

Carmine Morreale, Harvard Physician

Charles ‘83 & Robin Uglietto

20 BOARD OF GOVERNORS

President Treasurer Matthew G. Hegarty ’82 Michael F. Cronin ’75, gb ’77 Secretary Edward Matson Sibble, Jr. ’73 Vice Presidents Directors Susan Kendall ’81, ks’99 Juan Carmona, g’10, ph’16 Bernard Ho, MIT’06 Jillian C. McGrath, Legacy Anthony Consigli ’89 Courtney S. Jacobovits gsd’16 Charles F. Cornish, Legacy Philip Lovejoy, Legacy House Committee Chair Andy S. Freed ’90, ks’94 Amy Norton, dv’16 Marcus O.P. DeFlorimonte, PMD’95 Michael Gaines gb’96 David Rodriguez, YG’12 Martin Grasso ’78 Jan Saragoni, ks’89

STAFF DIRECTORY

Back Bay Clubhouse Dining Reservations Member Services 374 Commonwealth Ave. Back Bay Clubhouse 617-450-4444 Boston, MA 02215 617-450-4418 617-536-1260 Athletics Department FAX: 617-536-0175 Overnight Accommodations Valerie Phillips 617-536-1260 617-450-8485 General Manager [email protected] Steven P. Cummings, CCM, CCE Catering 617-450-8400 Carla Ryan Squash Professional [email protected] 617-450-8497 Sharon Bradey [email protected] 617-450-8481 Billing Questions [email protected] Carla Licata Member Events 617-450-8448 Kristy Burns [email protected] 617-450-8493 [email protected]

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