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  1. New York metropolitan area. The Princeton Club of New York was a private clubhouse located at 15 West 43rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, founded in 1866 as the Princeton Alumni Association of New York. It reorganized to its current name in 1886. Its membership was composed of alumni and faculty of Princeton University ...

    • December 12, 1866; 156 years ago
    • Social and recreational club
  2. Jan 7, 2022 · In late October, Bruce MacEwen searched online for news about the Princeton Club of New York and saw a headline that shocked him: The club was closing “indefinitely.”. The management ...

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  4. Princeton Club of New York City. James Sanford Hulme (1900-1974), The Princeton Club, Park Ave, N.Y.C., May 28, 1957. Color serigraph. Graphic Arts Collection. Gift of Sandra T. Brushart and Arthur H. Thornhill, III, in memory of their father Arthur H. Thornhill, Jr., Class of 1946. In 1961, The Daily Princetonian announced that the Princeton ...

  5. Oct 29, 2021 · The Princeton Club of New York is closed indefinitely as the bank holding its mortgage has declared it in default. Sterling Bank of New York has begun the process to auction the loans, club president Christine M. Loomis ’72 wrote in an email to members. The club has occupied its 10-story building in midtown Manhattan since 1963.

  6. Princeton Club of New York, The. Princeton Club of New York, The, has had four homes since its incorporation on December 7, 1899. It occupied the old Vanderbilt house at the corner of 34th Street and Park Avenue for eight years before moving into its second home, the former residence of the architect Stanford White, on Gramercy Park North at Lexington Avenue, where it remained until the ...

  7. The Princeton Club of New York | 884 followers on LinkedIn. Home to alumni from Princeton, Williams, NYU, Fordham, Binghamton & More in NYC Visit www.princetonclub.com | Standing nine stories tall ...

  8. Feb 6, 2023 · The Princeton Club of New York, a storied midtown Ivy League establishment that shut down during the pandemic, has reappeared on the scene — in intellectual property circles, at least.

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