Where every day is like your class reunion!
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Affirmations
Mission
Where every day is like your class reunion!
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Affirmations
Mission
This spring, we are excited to introduce a new campaign that will celebrate our amazing member community. The past few years have reinforced the strength and power of our HCB community and now it’s time to tell our story.
You will begin to see our new marketing materials begin to appear very soon, but we hope that you will help spread the word about HCB through our Referral Program. For every successful member referral, we are able to give back to our members through complimentary monthly dues, Veritas gift cards and more.
As you scroll through the pages of this Bulletin, we encourage you to consider bringing guests to our events so that they can experience our community. After all, the best new members are those who are referred to us by our members. Contact
It’s now February and classes are back in session at the University. However, we here at the HCB are always in session. Thanks to our Member Experience Committee and our Member Experience staff we had many engaging events in January and have more slated for February. Our First Friday Game Night has become quite a success. The night is filled with board games, pickleball, corn hole and other activities for your enjoyment. We now have Beer Flights in the Club Pub on Monday through Friday for those of you who might want to enjoy different types of beer. On Friday, February 3rd the Crimson Men’s Hockey team takes on No. 3-ranked Quinnipiac College at 7:00 PM at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center. It is also Harvard Club of Boston Member Appreciation Night at the BrightLandry Center. Tickets are half price for HCB members, and there will be other surprises throughout the game. Come cheer on Harvard Hockey on the 3rd as a way to get ready for the Beanpot Tournament on Monday, February 6th at 4:30 PM. Join your fellow Harvard alums in the ClubPub as you root our team to victory without those annoying BU, BC and Northeastern fans. Go Crimson! For more information about HCB Member Appreciation Night on 2/3/23, please check our app or contact Dan Farmer at dfarmer@harvardclub.com
The HCB was honored to welcome Hank Willis Thomas to our clubhouse in January. Hank is the artist who created The Embrace which was recently unveiled on Boston Common. Hank, along with members from his organization, For Freedoms, the Mass Design Group, and artists from around the country celebrated at our clubhouse following a wonderful day of unveiling festivities. We hope to see more of Hank while he’s attending the Harvard Business School. Many thanks to Courtney Jacobovits, a member of our Board of Governors, for arranging for Hank and the others to enjoy the hospitality of our Club and General Manager Steve Cummings for his support.
The Harvard School of Dental Medicine commissioned a portrait of Dr. George Franklin Grant to be displayed
at the school. Dr. Grant holds two significant places in history, one with the University and one within the world of golf. Dr. Grant was the first African American professor at Harvard along with being the inventor of the wooden golf tee. The painting is finished but unfortunately the space at HSDM that has been designated to display the painting is undergoing renovation and will not be completed for several months. A suggestion was made to have the painting displayed at the HCB. The artist who painted Dr. Grant, Stephen Coit ’71 gb ’77, and the Harvard Dental School have graciously agreed to have the portrait displayed at HCB until their space is completed. Stephen is a noted artist for the University and has done all of the paintings of underrepresented notable figures in Harvard history. Four reproductions of his work are on the walls of our clubhouse – President Drew Faust, Reverend Peter Gomes, Richard Greener, and Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck. The Grant painting will be unveiled at our clubhouse sometime later this month or in the beginning of March.
The Nominating Committee and the Board of Governors Executive Committee are in the process of planning for our Annual Meeting in the spring. Please note the date has not been finalized. As part of the process, we are reviewing candidates for club leadership positions along with reviewing our committee structure, their charters and committee rosters. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the email address listed in the next paragraph.
Many thanks to all of you for choosing to be members of our beloved Club. Your loyalty and support make us thrive as a community, onward together. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact me directly via president@harvardclub.com
Best regards,
Marcus O. P. DeFlorimonte gb ’95, pmd President, Harvard Club of BostonHARVARD COLLEGE
Jennifer Hadiaris '05
James King '20
Oh Sang Kwon '90
Deacon Turner '91
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL
David Bocchi, gmp
Luciano Bueno, opm
Milan Chokshi, opm
Lael Chappell, pld
Mark Costa, gb'94
Paul Deninger, gb'84
Mark Keough, MIT'76,gb'16
Martin Nemzow, gb'85
Stefanie Rintoul, gb'18
Judy Weldon, gb'22
HARVARD EXTENSION SCHOOL
Robert Fawcett, css
Travon Simmons, exu'16
HARVARD SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Sergio Castelo, ged'17
Sarah Cherry Rice, ged'18
Anne-Michelle Engelstad, ged'16, ged'26
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
Franklin Pierce, l'22
Molly Levitt, ged'10
MIT
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Pardis Sabeti, MIT'97, m'06
HARVARD PHYSICIANS
James Brink, HMS fac
D. Bora Hazar, HMS fac
Srijoy Mahapatra, MIT'94, MIT'15, amp
Cynthia Zeng, MIT'24
COMMONWEALTH MEMBERS
Alex Green
Richard Lloyds
Hannah Peck
While overall club operations have now slowed slightly following a very busy holiday season, I am pleased to report that the first four months of our fiscal year (September through December) were very active. Revenues exceeded our expectations and, along with careful cost control, we are happy to report that we are approximately $500,000 ahead of budgeted profit/loss.
We continue to forge ahead with major projects and opportunities that will add significant and tangible to our membership in the near and long-term future. Here is a summary of just some of those exciting projects.
• The 415 Newbury Street Project continues to move forward. We are currently in the permitting phase with the City of Boston.
• The second-floor bathroom renovations continue and upon completion they will be fully handicapped accessible.
• Our highly-anticipated expanded outside dining initiative is now in the permitting phase with the City of Boston. We look forward to being able to offer our members even more outdoor dining space in the near future.
• We continue to expand our use and offerings in ClubPub. We are currently looking into more food service and activities in that important space come the spring months.
• The Annual Meeting will be here before we know it. We have already begun to plan for what should be an incredible and important experience together.
• After months of preparation and work, we will be rolling out the new digital marketing campaign which will highlight all that HCB has to offer to members.
• Our staff and committees are conducting a full and thorough review of our IT systems and recommendations for system upgrades so that we can improve our efficiencies and offer an even more enhanced member experience
• We are entering Phase 1 of a three-phase roof replacement project.
We understand that this is a very busy time of the year for our members, but I hope that you will be able to join us at some of our upcoming Member Events, take advantage of the relaxing and private Member Commons, enjoy a cocktail and complimentary hors d’oeuvres in the ClubPub or breakfast, lunch or dinner in Veritas. For those who will be traveling whether for business or pleasure, we encourage you to utilize our extensive Reciprocal Club network which numbers more than 170 exclusive clubs located across the globe. We continue to expand that Reciprocal network so that you can benefit from our HCB network no matter where you are in the world.
Sincerely,
Steven P. Cummings CCM, CCE General ManagerAbove are highlights from just a few of our many events held in January
Friday Night Game Night – Intro to Squash Night – Cocktail 374 – The Embrace Dinner –Thursday Team Trivia Night – Ski Club – Pasta Making Class – Winter Jazz Brunch
Click here to view our complete February event calendar.
Did you know that you have access to more than 170 exclusive clubs across the globe? Our HCB Reciprocal network continues to expand. One of our most recent additions – the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (photo above) – is an example of luxury and access that you can gain access to throughout the year. If you are traveling for leisure or business look at our extensive list of reciprocal clubs and request a letter of introduction to unlock amazing benefits that make your travel more relaxing and entertaining.
A pub is the focal point in a community and here at HCB we want you to feel relaxed and welcome in a dedicated space to enjoy beers, cocktails, music, and conversation while being amongst fellow members and friends. This is your ssocial safe spot to bring your friends to grab drinks and food while you watch all of your favorite Harvard sports and Boston teams or just settle into a booth for casual conversation. If you want to have some fun competition you can face-off against each other in cornhole, pool, darts and ping pong. This is your Harvard pub without having to go all the way to Cambridge.
ClubPub is open Monday through Friday.
Bar Hours: 4pm – 9pm
Complimentary Chef’s Choice Appetizers: 6pm – 8pm
FEBRUARY 3RD | 7:00PM | BRIGHT-LANDRY HOCKEY CENTER
Grab your Crimson sweater and head back to campus for HCB member appreciation night when the NCAA #8 ranked Harvard Crimson takes on #2 ranked Quinnipiac. Along with discounted tickets available directly through the Harvard ticket office, your exclusive member experience will include a group welcome and live shot on the Crimson videoboard, and an exclusive chance to have photos taken on the team bench. Grab your family and friends for a night of nostalgia and build your excitement for the Beanpot on February 6th. Go Crimson!
FEBRUARY 3RD | 6:00PM – 8:00PM | CLUBPUB
Game night in ClubPub has become our one of our most entertaining & immersive member experiences! Grab your friends or make it a date night and find out who gets crowned champion when you compete in pickleball, cornhole, ping pong, Xbox, darts, pool, and table games. Non-member guests are welcome!
The Celtics vs Suns and Harvard hoops & hockey will be airing live. Along with a full bar and $8 beer flights, we will be serving Chef’s Choice pub bites until 8:00pm. No need to register... just show up and be ready to have fun!
This in-person event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership.
Bragging rights of Boston are on the line when Harvard hits the ice vs. BC in the opening round of the 70th Annual Beanpot Tournament. If you’re not heading over to TD Garden, throw on your Crimson colors and come to ClubPub for our official viewing party. You'll have exclusive access to your member bar with beer flights, our new 85" TV and you won't have to deal with any of those annoying BC fans!
4:30PM Bar Available 5:00PM Puck Drops 5:00PM–7:00PM Chef's Choice Apps
If you are looking to rock your Crimson pride for the Beanpot, take advantage of one of our many member benefits. Our members receive a 15% discount at the Harvard COOP online store when they enter the discount code HCBMEMBER at checkout. If you are already a COOP member, you are eligible for both discounts for a total of 25% off.
FEBRUARY 7TH | 6:30PM – 8:00PM |
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FEBRUARY 8TH | 6:00PM – 8:00PM | VERITAS WINE ROOM
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Price per person: $55 (plus *Club charge & tax).
Price includes four-course dinner Registration is limited to member plus one guest.
FEBRUARY 9TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM
MEMBER WORKSPACE
With more than 25 years of experience in advanced manufacturing, Milan Kocic created Sixth Sense with the mission to create an environment where start-ups in the Advanced Manufacturing space can explore possibilities for growth with Hexagon’s network of product, services, and customers. As an owner of 15 patents, Milan believes in the power of small changes to facilitate global change, and that’s why he believes in the collaborative power of start-ups and furthering their innovative work.
Whether you're a veteran entrepreneur, creative professional, or want to expand your horizons, Entrepreneurs' Roundtable invites you to share your talents and interests with others in a casual and approachable environment.
Price per person: $30 (plus *Club charge & tax) Includes a light fare meal and a member bar.
Register here
FEBRUARY 10TH | 8:00AM – 9:00AM
VIRTUAL EVENT
Our February book selection will feature this short book about the challenges to liberalism from the right and the left by the bestselling author of The Origins of Political Order.
Classical liberalism is in a state of crisis. Developed in the wake of Europe’s wars over religion and nationalism, liberalism is a system for governing diverse societies, which is grounded in fundamental principles of equality and the rule of law. It emphasizes the rights of individuals to pursue their own forms of happiness free from encroachment by government.
This virtual event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership.
Register here
FEBRUARY 13TH | 4:00PM – 8:00PM | CLUBPUB
The second night of Beanpot action will be live and we invite you to take in all of the action at ClubPub. On this night, we will have complimentary Chef’s Choice appetizers and live action of the 70th Annual Beanpot Tournament from TD Garden airing on our new 85” TV. Both the consolation and championship games will be showing that night. And the best thing about it? You won’t have to deal with any of those annoying BU or Northeastern fans as you cheer on the Harvard men’s hockey team.
4:30PM Bar Available
5:30PM - 7:30PM Chef's Choice Apps*
This event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership. *The timing of our appetizer buffet is subject to change based on the final Beanpot schedule.
FEBRUARY 13TH | 7:00PM – 8:00PM | VIRTUAL EVENT
Spend an evening conversing one of the most groundbreaking works of narrative history with fellow HCB members. Our February Book Club selection features Adam Hochschild’s book American Midnight which was named “a best book of the year” by the New York Times, Washington Post, New Yorker, Chicago Tribune, New York Post and Fast Company
Hochschild delivers a masterly reassessment of the overlooked but startlingly resonant period between World War I and the Roaring Twenties, when the foundations of American democracy were threatened by war, pandemic, and violence fueled by battles over race, immigration, and the rights of labor.
This virtual event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership. Registration is required.
FEBRUARY 14TH | 6:00PM – 8:00PM | HARVARD HALL
Cocktail 374 in February is all about celebrating what makes your heart soar and all of the special relationships you established on-campus and within the HCB community and the ones that you will create this coming year.
This is the month to grab your friends (no dates required) for a night of socializing and cocktails in a relaxed and fun environment. Our culinary team will deliver a savory selection of cuisine and decadent desserts from start to finish.
Price per member: $20 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Price per non-member guests: $30 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Price includes reception fare and cocktails. Parties are limited to 4.
Our Harvard Club with a Heart program was established in 2017 as a way for us to come together a community to create philanthropic programs that make a positive impact and enrich the lives of others locally and globally.
Our HCB Community creates awareness for groups and causes that are meaningful and in need of support by encouraging local unity, volunteering our time and raising funds. At our February Cocktail 374, we will have information available for members looking to get move involved with our philanthropic initiatives. Here is a list of just a few of our Harvard Club with a Heart charitable endeavors.
Cradle to Crayons
Greater Boston Food Bank
Special Olympics
Toys for Tots
March of Dimes
Run to Home Base
FEBRUARY 14TH | 5:00PM – 9:00PM | VERITAS
Our culinary team has created a special menu for Valentine’s Day.
Fried Oyster Rockefeller Tacos
Creamed Spinach, Dijon Aioli, Bacon Bits
Petite Filet and Lobster Tail
5oz Filet Mignon, Native Butter Poached Lobster Tail, Dauphinoise Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus, Demi & White Wine Sauce
Warm Chocolate Ganache Cake
Valrhona Chocolate Lava Cake with Crème Anglaise and Salted Caramel Gelato
Drink Specials
Cupid's Arrow (grapefruit twist, red sugar rim)
Aperol, Bouvet Sparkling Rose, simple syrup, grapefruit juice
My Blood Orange Valentine (blood orange slice, rose petals)
La Langosta Tequila Blanco, Cointreau, blood orange juice, lime, agave
Reservations are strongly recommended
FEBRUARY 15TH | 6:00PM – 8:00PM |
Dr. O'Connell serves as the President of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program and is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He established the nation’s first medical respite program in 1985, with 25 beds nested within the Lemuel Shattuck Shelter. Working with the MGH Laboratory of Computer Science, Dr. O’Connell designed and implemented the nation’s first computerized medical record for a homeless program.
Price per person: $45 (plus *Club charge & tax). Price includes three course dinner, member bar available. Registration is limited to member plus one guest.
In 2003, this legendary comedian didn't crash Harvard's graduation, but he did give the commencement address. Who was this? If you know the answer to that, let’s find out how smart you are at our Third Thursday Team Trivia night. Compete against your classmates and fellow HCB members to see who takes home the first-place prize pack. Chef’s choice of pub bites will be served until 8:00pm. Start recruiting your teammates. Non-member guests are welcome to join your team.
Registration is recommended for this complimentary event. Walk-in’s are welcome!
FEBRUARY 16TH | 6:00PM – 8:00PM | CLUBPUB Register
FEBRUARY 20TH | 1:00PM | TD GARDEN
Watch the Boston Bruins pursuit of Lord Stanley's Cup when the puck drops against the Ottowa Senators as they make a run for the President's Trophy on President’s Day at TD Garden.
We have secured exclusive tickets for our members. Seats are located in the Balcony Section. Seats must be purchased in pairs (2 tickets). Your tickets will be delivered electronically. Buy tickets
Price per person: $100 (plus *Club charge & tax).
FEBRUARY 21TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | AESCULAPIAN ROOM
Warm-up with an eclectic offering of red wines that are perfect to sip on a winter evening. Sommelier Tina Silverberg will present four bold and elegant red wines along with a port for you to taste. A Chef's Tasting plate will accompany the tasting as you enjoy amazing wine and conversation.
Price per person: $45 (plus *Club charge & tax). Registration is limited to member plus one guest.
Register here
Harvard has become a transformational leader on the issue of Restorative Justice. On February 23rd, HCB members will have a unique opportunity to hear from experts from Harvard Law School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Transformational Prison Project for an engaging evening of informative discussion about Restorative Justice, the practice, and the current and future applications within the legal system and our Boston communities.
This discussion will be moderated by Judge Nancy Gertner, senior lecturer at Harvard Law School and contributing commentator for WGBH, who will lead our panelists (see right) on conversations that touch on issues of social and racial justice, mass incarceration, system change, community safety, court systems, and law enforcement practices among others.
FEBRUARY 26TH | 11:00AM & 11:30AM SEATINGS | HARVARD HALL
We have a wonderful smooth winter experience where you will have a chance to dine, network and enjoy live music among friends, family and fellow members.
Our February fireside Winter Jazz Brunch experience will be held in Harvard Hall and will feature an extravagant menu designed by our culinary team and live music from the Cambridge Jazz & Harvard Alumni Trio of Jeffrey Wu '82 on saxophone, Kenny Freundlich ’83 on piano, and John Capello ’95 on bass.
Price per person:
Adults: $36 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Children 12 & under: $20 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Charges will apply for cancelations received after Tuesday, February 21, 2023
FEBRUARY 28TH | 6:00PM – 7:00PM | VIRTUAL EVENT
Do you work in real estate or are interested in real estate topics such as real estate development, real estate investing, residential or commercial properties and other varied fields? If so, join us for a virtual discussion of our Real Estate SIG group.
In February, we will be joined by a special speaker, and we will also discuss our next Prolific Project Series excursion scheduled for March.
Registration is required for this event.
Black History Month is celebrated during the month of February, and our culinary team has crafted a special dinner menu in Veritas to honor and celebrate the month and to pay homage to the culture of southern cuisine. Even though most of these recipes have already become staples in many households around the world, Black History Month is an opportunity to highlight them.
February 9th – 11th
Southern Fried Chicken
Chicken Leg & Thigh, Chicken Breast, Collard Greens, Okra and Bacon, Mac n’ Cheese
February 16th – 18th
Fried Oyster PoBoy
Soft French Bread, Honey Coleslaw, Fresh Tomatoes, Lemon Aioli, Old Bay Chips
February 23rd – 25th
Fried Catfish Tacos
Corn and Red Cabbage Salsa, Avocado Crema
Collard Green Hand Pies
Braised Collard Greens and Mushrooms wrapped in Puff Pastry
Save the date for more exciting events in March.
March will offer a full slate of member experiences. Here is a sample of what you can look forward to next month.
St. Patrick’s Day Themed Mixology
Intro to Pickleball Night
Chef’s Dinner
A “SIGsational” Cocktail 374
Boston Wine Expo Excursion
Boston Celtics Ticket & On Court Photo Experience
Winter Jazz Brunch in Harvard Hall
Red Sox Season Opener Viewing Party & Tickets
A Fireside Chat with Anthony Amore
Knight’s Bridge Wine Tasting
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is minutes away from your Club. Allow us to service you with complimentary shuttle leaving 20 minutes before show time from the rear parking lot. Please take advantage of this fantastic member benefit. Shuttle space is limited to a first come, first serve basis. We invite you to make lunch or dinner reservations at Veritas before the show.
Thursday, February 2nd
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:10pm Show Time: 7:30pm
Saturday, February 4th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:40pm Show Time: 8:00pm
Thursday, February 9th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:10pm Show Time: 7:30pm
Friday, February 10th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 1:10pm Show Time: 1:30pm
Saturday, February 11th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:40pm Show Time: 8:00pm
Thursday, February 16th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:10pm Show Time: 7:30pm
Friday, February 17th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 1:10pm Show Time: 1:30pm
Saturday, February 18th
Shuttle Departs HCB: 7:40pm Show Time: 8:00pm
Hours
September 6, 2022 – May 28, 2023
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 5:00AM – 9:00PM
Steam Room closes at 9:00PM Locker rooms close at 9:30PM
FRIDAY 5:00AM – 8:00PM
Steam Room closes at 8:00 pm Locker rooms close at 8:30 pm
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
8:00AM – 4:00PM
Steam Room closes at 4:00 pm Locker rooms close at 4:30 pm
Presidents Day
Monday, February, 2023
5:00am - 9:00pm Locker Room closes 30-minutes later
No virtual classes: Pilates Mat and All Levels Yoga
Beginning Tuesday, February 7th at 9am, we are proud to offer you QiFlow, a hybrid exercise program, interweaves the most powerful and effective elements of TaiChi, Qi Gong and Breath-work into one seasonal flow. Carefully curated to align with the four seasons and one transitional season, the exercises incorporate the ancient Chinese theory of the Five Elements. Each seasonal QiFlow is designed to help unblock energy stagnation while opening up the internal energy pathways.
The sequences will help awaken sensitivities to your own energy flow and will promote balance of the mind, body and spirit. The gentle and soothing exercises help enhance flexibility, fluidity and inner strength and is suitable for people of all ages and physical abilities.
Your instructor will be Leda Elliott, a TaiChi/Reiki Master and Gold medalist with over 25 years’ experience to lead you through mindful mediations along with soothing and gentle exercises.
Class is open to all members.
Monday
8:00 AM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
12:00 PM – All Levels Yoga with Eva Sevian
No classes on February 20
Tuesday
7:00 AM – Yoga & Strength Training with Eva Sevian
8:00 AM – Lower Body Blast with Donna Terwal
Tanya Scott will be instructing class on February 21
9:00 AM – QiFlow with Leda Elliott
12:00 PM – All Levels Yoga with Carmela Cattuti
Wednesday
7:00 AM – Core & More with Donna Terwal
Tanya Scott will be instructing class on February 22
9:00 AM – Upper Body Strength and Tone with Donna Terwal
Tanya Scott will be instructing class on February 22
12:00 PM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
5:00 PM – Yoga & Core Strength with Eva Sevian
Thursday
5:00 PM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
6:00 PM – Gentle Vinyasa Yoga with Eva Sevian
Friday
7:00 AM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
8:00 AM – Tabata with Donna Terwal
No Tabata class on February 24
Saturday
8:00 AM – Pilates for Athletes
• Registration is required via the HCB website to receive the login credentials
• If you cannot attend a class you registered for, please cancel your reservation
• No classes on Holidays, see HCB website calendar for more details
• Please reach out to Valerie Phillips, Athletic Department Manager, for more details at: vphillips@harvardclub.com or 617-450-8485
January 27th and 28th
Congratulations to all players who competed in the 2023 RBC Tournament of Champions. It was one of our most competitive events with a near record of five game matches over nearly two days of action.
See our winners below, and we look forward to hosting our Club Championship on March 3rd and the 2023 Robert Banker Cup in September.
Winners William Weiter / Alex Wu
Finalists Nick Iselin / Bob Bennett
3rd Braxton Antill / Jothie Karthigesan
4th Wally Hyde / Mat Sibble
5th Jack Wain / Doreen Ho
6th David Little / David Hybels
7th Rick McMullen / Andrew Gibbs
8th Roland Lemay / Phoebe Slanetz
HCB Member Madison Ho (pictured left) and Carlton Capella became the first American co-champions at the prestigious British Junior Open in the GU17 and BU13 divisions, respectively, capping off what was a record-setting tournament for Team USA, January 4-8, in Birmingham England.
In the final against Egypt’s 3/4 seed Nour Khafagy, Ho stormed to the title 11-8, 11-8, 14-12 in thirty-eight minutes.
“It feels completely surreal, winning the BJO is the ultimate dream as a junior and not one that I honestly thought going into the tournament I was going to achieve,” Ho said.
February Box League sign up closes on February 2nd. All skill levels are welcome to compete with fellow members in a competitive environment.
Please email Sharon Bradey at sbradey@harvardclub.com to sign up or to receive more information.
Save the date for our annual HCB Club Championship Finals Night on Friday, March 3rd. We will have a trophy presentation in ClubPub following our last match.
The new session starts on April 8th. Please email Sharon at sbradey@harvardclub.com if you would like your child to participate.
Paul J. Crowley '53, 65 year member
Donald B. Giddon, dn'59, 60 year member
Lalor Burdick, gb'67, 55 year member
Gerald R. Jordan, Jr. '61, 55 year member
William M. Kargman '61, 55 year member
John C. Craig '56, 50 year member
Raymond T. Dalio '73, 50 year member
James F. Quinn, Jr., pmd, 50 year member
Lorenzo F. Ybarra, gb'74, 50 year member
Robert F. Higgins '68, gb'70, 40 year member
Alex H. MacDonald, l'76, 40 year member
Joseph W. Viola, HMS Faculty, 40 year member
Ann L. Bishoff, assoc., 35 year member
Jeevajothie Karthigesan, HMS Faculty, 35 year member
George D. McClelland, gb'70, 35 year member
Kennard R. Weaver, l'65, 35 year member
Deirdre W. Kjorlien '82, 35 year member
Thank you to those who have referred new members in December, 2022.
Utsav Seth, opmPresident
Marcus O. P. DeFlorimonte, gb’95, pmd
Vice Presidents
Susan Kendall, ’81, ks’99
Jillian C. McGrath, Legacy
Secretary
Edward Matson Sibble, Jr. ’73
Treasurer
Michael F. Cronin, ’75, gb ’77
House Committee Chair
Dr. Juan J. Carmona, Ph.D., g’10, ph’10, ph’14, m’16
Directors
Dr. Elizabeth Micci, Ed.D ‘18
Anthony Consigli, ’89
Charles F. Cornish, Legacy
Andy S. Freed, ’90, ks’94
Michael Gaines, gb’96
Martin Grasso, ’78
Bernard Ho, MIT’06
Courtney S. Jacobovits, gsd’16
Philip Lovejoy, Legacy
Rev. Amy Norton, dv’16
David Rodriguez, YG’12
Jan Saragoni, ks’89
Back Bay Clubhouse
374 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
617-536-1260
FAX: 617-536-0175
General Manager
Steven P. Cummings, CCM, CCE
617-450-8400
scummings@harvardclub.com
Billing Questions
Carla Licata
617-450-8448
clicata@harvardclub.com
Dining Reservations
Back Bay Clubhouse
617-450-4418
The Inn at the Harvard Club 617-536-1260
Catering
Jennifer Sepulveda 617-450-8498
jsepulveda@harvardclub.com
Member Services 617-450-4444
Athletics Department
Valerie Phillips
617-450-8485
vphillips@harvardclub.com
Squash Professional
Sharon Bradey
617-450-8481
sbradey@harvardclub.com
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Veritas and the ClubPub will be closed on Monday, February 20th for Presidents Day.
MEMBER COMMONS HOURS
Monday – Friday: 7:00AM — 10:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: 7:00AM – 7:00 PM
VERITAS HOURS
BREAKFAST
Monday – Friday: 7:00AM — 10:30AM
Saturday Brunch: 10:30AM – 2:30PM
LUNCH
Mondays – Friday: 11:30AM — 2:30PM
DINNER
Tuesday – Saturday: 5:00PM — 9:00PM
BAR MENU
Thursday – Saturday: Available until 10:00PM
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Monday – Friday: 4:00PM – 9:00PM
Complimentary appetizers from 6:00PM – 8:00PM
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Sign up for Club activities at harvardclub.com via our app, email memberevents@harvardclub.com, or call 617-450-4444.
CLUB CHARGE
Any fee or charge imposed by the Harvard Club for meal or beverage service, private functions or use of the Club’s facilities, including the Club Charge, pays for regular maintenance and restoration of the Club and other costs incurred by the Club. No fee or charge added to your statement for meal or beverage service, private function or use of the Club facilities is a tip, gratuity or service charge for wait staff, bartenders or service employees.
To cancel an event reservation, log on to harvardclub.com and select the event you want to cancel from your dashboard. Click the button at the bottom that says “CANCEL RESERVATION.” If you need assistance, call 617-450-8493. Unless a cancellation date is specified, cancellations made five days prior to the event will not be charged. Any cancellations after that deadline will be charged in full.
All athletics members must submit a signed liability waiver in order to use the Club’s athletic facilities. Waivers are available in the Fitness Center or by contacting our Athletic Department Manager, Valerie Phillips, at 617-450-8485.