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Reciprocal Clubs PLANNING YOUR TRIP University Club of Washington, Arranging a Visit to a Reciprocal Club Is COLORADO D.C Reciprocal Clubs PLANNING YOUR TRIP University Club of Washington, Arranging a visit to a reciprocal club is COLORADO D.C. easy. Simply request a Letter of University Club of Denver 1135 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Introduction from the Member Services 1673 Sherman Street Washington, D.C. 20036 Office at least one week in advance to Denver, CO 80203 Tel: 202-862-8800 be sent to the appropriate club: Tel: 303-861-4267 www.universityclubdc.com Online: www.yaleclubnyc.org www.uclubdenver.org E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 212-716-2293 CONNECTICUT HAWAII Hartford Club* The Pacific Club Members must book rooms and other 46 Prospect Street 1451 Queen Emma Street accommodations with the reciprocal Hartford, CT 06103 Honolulu, HI 96813 club on their own. Accounts must be Tel: 860-522-1271 Tel: 808-533-6710 settled by credit card prior to departure. www.hartfordclub.com www.thepacificclub.org Club facilities and number of visits allowed differ from club to club. Letters Town and County Club ILLINOIS of Introduction can only be written for 46 Prospect Street The Standard Club current Yale Club members in good Hartford, CT 06105 320 South Plymouth Court standing. Tel: 860-522-1109 Chicago, IL 60604 Tel: 312-427-9100 *No overnight accommodations Graduate Club www.stclub.org 155 Elm Street - P.O. Box 1875 US CLUBS: New Haven, CT 06508 Union League Club of Chicago Tel: 203-624-3197 65 West Jackson Boulevard CALIFORNIA www.graduateclub.com Chicago, IL 60604-3598 Berkeley City Club Tel: 312-427-7800 2315 Durant Avenue New Haven Lawn Club www.ulcc.org Berkeley, CA 94704 193 Whitney Avenue Tel: 510-848-7800 New Haven, CT 06511 University Club of Chicago www.berkeleycityclub.com Tel: 203-777-5657 76 East Monroe Street www.nhlawnclub.com Chicago, IL 60603-3102 Los Angeles Athletic Club Tel: 312-726-2840 431 West Seventh Street Quinnipiack Club www.ucco.com Los Angeles, CA 90014 221 Church Street Tel: 213-625-2211 New Haven, CT 06510 INDIANA www.laac.com Tel: 203-562-3147 The Columbia Club www.qclub.org 121 Monument Circle California Yacht Club* Indianapolis, IN 46204 4469 Admiralty Way DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Tel: 317-767-1361 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Army & Navy Club www.columbia-club.org Tel: 310-823-4567 One Farragut Square www.calyachtclub.com 901 Seventeenth Street, N.W. MASSACHUSETTS Washington, D.C. 20006 The Algonquin Club The Athenaeum Tel: 202-628-8400 217 Commonwealth Avenue California Institute of Technology www.armynavyclub.org Boston, MA 02116 551 South Hill Avenue Tel: 617-266-2400 Pasadena, CA 91106 Cosmos Club www.algonquinclub.com Tel: 626-395-8200 2121 Massachusetts Ave N.W. www.athenaeum.caltech.edu Washington, D.C. 20008 Harvard Club of Boston Marines’ Memorial Club Tel: 202-387-7783 374 Commonwealth Avenue www.cosmosclub.org Boston, MA 02215 609 Sutter Street Tel: 617-536-1260 San Francisco, CA 94102 The National Press Club* Downtown: 617-542-2070 Tel: 415-673-6672 529 14th St. NW www.harvardclub.com www.marineclub.com Washington, D.C. 20045 University Club of San Francisco Tel: 202-662-7500 St. Botolph Club 800 Powell Street www.press.org 199 Commonwealth Avenue San Francisco, CA 94108 Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 415-781-0900 Tel: 617-536-7570 www.univclub.com www.stbotolphclub.org Reciprocal Clubs Union Club of Boston Fort Schuyler Club* TENNESSEE Eight Park Street 254 Genessee Street University Club of Memphis* Boston, MA 02108 Utica, NY 13502 1346 Central Avenue Tel: 617-227-0589 Tel: 315-797-0170 Memphis, TN 39104-4898 www.unionclub.org www.fortschuylerclub.com Tel: 901-722-3700 http://www.ucmem.com/ University Club of Boston* OHIO 426 Stuart Street Queen City Club TEXAS Boston, MA 02116 331 East Fourth Street Fort Worth Club Tel: 617-266-5600 Cincinnati, OH 45202 306 West Seventh Street www.uclub.org Tel: 513-621-2708 Fort Worth, TX 76102 www.queencityclub.com Tel: 817-336-7211 The Lenox Club www.fortworthclub.com 111 Yokun Avenue The Union Club of Cleveland Lenox, MA 02140 1211 Euclid Avenue UTAH Tel: 413-637-0030 Cleveland, OH 44115-1865 Alta Club www.lenoxclub.com Tel: 216-621-4230 100 East South Temple St. www.theunionclub.org Salt Lake City, UT 84111 MICHIGAN Tel: 801-322-1081 Detroit Athletic Club Athletic Club of Columbus www.altaclub.org 241 Madison Avenue 136 East Broad Street Detroit, MI 48226 Columbus, OH 43215 WASHINGTON Tel: 313-963-9200 Tel: 614-221-3344 Washington Athletic Club www.thedac.com www.accolumbus.com 1325 Sixth Avenue P.O. Box 1709 MINNESOTA OREGON Seattle, WA 98111-1709 Minneapolis Club Arlington Club Tel: 206-464-3068 729 Second Avenue South 811 Southwest Salmon Street www.wac.net Minneapolis, MN 55402 Portland, OR 97205 Tel: 612-332-2292 Tel: 503-223-4141 WISCONSIN www.mplsclub.org www.thearlingtonclub.com University Club of Milwaukee 924 East Wells Street NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA Milwaukee, WI 53202 Fort Orange Club Racquet Club of Philadelphia Tel: 414-271-2222 110 Washington Avenue 215 South 16th Street www.universityclubmil.com Albany, NY 12210 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Tel: 518-434-2101 Tel: 215-735-1525 INTERNATIONAL CLUBS: www.fortorangeclub.com www.rcop.com ARGENTINA Down Town Association* Union League of Philadelphia 60 Pine Street 140 South Broad Street Hurlingham Club of Buenos Aires New York, NY 10005 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Av Julio A. Roca 1411 Tel: 212-422-1982 Tel: 215-563-6500 1686 Hurlingham www.thedta.com www.unionleague.org Provincia de Buenos Aires Tel: 54-11-4662-5510 India House Club* Duquesne Club www.hurlinghamclub.org.ar One Hanover Square 325 Sixth Avenue New York, NY 10004 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 AUSTRALIA Tel: 212-269-2323 Tel: 412-391-1500 University House at www.indiahouseclub.org www.duquesne.org The Australian National University 1 Balmain Crescent Genesee Valley Club* RHODE ISLAND Acton ACT 2600 421 East Avenue Hope Club Tel: 61-2-6125-5211 Rochester, NY 14607 6 Benevolent Street www.anu.edu.au/unihouse Tel: 585-271-1010 Providence, RI 02906 www.gvalleyclub.org Tel: 401-421-4960 United Service Club www.hopeclub.com 183 Wickham Terrace Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Tel: 61-7-3831-4433 www.unitedserviceclub.com.au Reciprocal Clubs Alexandra Club Hong Kong Football Club* Sloane Club 81 Collins Street 3 Sports Road 52 Lower Sloane Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Happy Valley, Hong Kong London SW1W 8BS Tel: 61-3-9654-6055 Tel: 852-2830-9500 Tel: 44-207-730-9131 www.alexandraclub.com.au www.hkfc.com.hk www.sloaneclub.co.uk Royal Automobile Club of Australia 89 Macquarie Street ENGLAND St. James’s Club Sydney, NSW 2000 Leander Club 7-8 Park Place Tel: 61-2-8273-2300 Henley-On-Thames London SW1Y 4JU www.raca.com.au RG9 2LP UK Tel: 44-207-629-7688 Tel: 44-149-157-5782 stjamesclubandhotel.co.uk CANADA www.leander.co.uk University Club of Montreal Stoke Park Club 2047 Mansfield Street Army & Navy Club Park Road, Stoke Poges Montreal, Quebec 36 Pall Mall Bucks SL2 4PG Tel: 514-288-0201 London SW1Y 5JN Tel: 44-175-371-7171 www.ucmontreal.ca Tel: 44-207-930-9721 www.stokepark.co.uk www.armynavyclub.co.uk Granite Club* FRANCE 2350 Bayview Avenue The Caledonian Club Cercle de L’Union Interaliée Toronto, Ontario M2L1E4 9 Halkin Street 33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honré Tel: 416-449-8713 Belgravia 75008 Paris, France www.graniteclub.com London SW1X 7DR Tel: 33-01-42-65-96-00 Tel: 44-207-235-5162 www.union-interalliee.fr National Club www.caledonianclub.com 303 Bay Street Club de Port la Galere Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2R1 Hurlingham Club* Avenue de la Reale Tel: 416-364-3247 Ranelagh Gardens 06590 Theoule-sur-Mer www.thenationalclub.com London SW6 3PR Tel: 33-4-93-75-40-43 Tel: 44-207-736-8411 www.clubportlagalere.com Royal Canadian Military Institute www.hurlinghamclub.org.uk 426 University Avenue GERMANY Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1S9 Lansdowne Club Union International Club Tel: 416-597-0286 9 Fitzmaurice Place Am Leonhardsbrunn 12 www.rcmi.org London W1J5JD 60487 Frankfurt am Main Tel: 44-207-629-7200 Tel: 49-69-703-031 Vancouver Club www.lansdowneclub.com 915 West Hastings Street IRELAND Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1C6 Naval & Military Club Kildare Street and University Club Tel: 604-685-9321 No. 4 St. James’s Square 17 St. Stephen's Green www.vanclub.com London SW1Y 4JU Dublin, 2 Tel: 44-207-827-5757 Tel: 353-1-676-2975 Union Club of British Columbia www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk www.ksuc.ie 805 Gordon Street Victoria, BC V8W1Z6 Oxford and Cambridge Club The Stephen's Green Tel: 250-384-1151 71 Pall Mall Hibernian Club www.unionclub.com London SW1Y 5HD 9 St. Stephen's Green Tel: 44-207-930-5151 Dublin, 2 CHINA www.uocuc.co.uk Tel: 353-1-673-0205 American Club of Hong Kong* www.sghc.ie Floors 47-49, Exchange Square 2 Royal Air Force Club Central, Hong Kong 128 Piccadilly JAPAN Tel: 852-2842-7400 London W1J 7PY Tokyo American Club* www.americanclubhk.com Tel: 44-207-399-1000 2-1-2, Axabudai, Minato-ku www.rafclub.org.uk Tokyo 106-8649 Tel: 81-3-3224-3674 www.tac-club.org Reciprocal Clubs KENYA Muthaiga Country Club The Tanglin Club P.O. Box 16526 5 Stevens Road Nairobi 00620 Singapore 257814 Telephone: 254-020- 376-775-4567 Tel: 65-6737-6011 www.mcc.co.ke www.tanglinclub.org.sg NETHERLANDS SOUTH AFRICA De Industrieele Groote Club* Cape Town Club Dam 27 Leinster Hall, Wletevreden St., 1012 JS Amsterdam Gardens, Cape Town, 8001 Tel: 020-624-22-20 South Africa www.igc.nl Tel: 27-21-424-6213 www.capetownclub.org.za NEW ZEALAND Northern Club SPAIN 19 Princes Street Circulo Ecuestre Auckland Balmes, 169 bis, 08006 Tel: 64-9-379-4755 Barcelona, Spain www.northernclub.co.nz Tel: 34-93-415-60-00 www.circuloecuestre.es The Canterbury Club 129 Cambridge Terrance Club Financiero Genova Christchurch 8011 Marqués de la
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