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The officers of the Downtown Harvard Lunch Club have extended an invitation to all members of the University faculty to make use of the luncheon facilities of the Club when they are in New York. It is also hoped that faculty members may occasionally be prevailed upon to give the Club short talks.
The Club, which is located on the third and fourth floors of 83 Water St., New York City, was formed in April, 1931, with the particular aim of providing an inexpensive rendezvous for persons whose businesses are located in lower New York, and who have as a common background an education in any of the departments of Harvard University. The membership totals about two hundred and fifty.
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