
Venue 15 West 43rd Street
Venue Description Just after graduating in 1895, a group of Princeton men decided that annual dinners were an inadequate means of celebrating the strong friendships they had made. Headed by Andrew C. Imbrie (Class of 1895) they spruced up the third story of 26 West 24th Street into a clubhouse and called themselves "The 95 Club of New York." Princeton's largest alumni group in New York now occupies a building of its own, having grown from five members, to thousands of members from every part of the globe. Imagine a building where you can host a luncheon, conduct a business meeting, entertain guests, check email, catch up with some work, peruse the day’s paper, enjoy a workout, unwind with a massage, listen to a distinguished speaker, and at the end of the day, a comfortable night’s sleep….all without leaving the Clubhouse. Welcome to the one place in New York City that has it all.
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