Word: clubbings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...University bought the land from the trustees of the Fly Club for $33,209 and later purchased an additional 2000 feet. It has paid taxes on it since that time, although the land lay virtually unused by students who were not Fly Club members until...
Today, the College shares the space between Holyoke Place and Plympton Street with the Fly Club and Lowell House. which owns a small parking lot at 61 Plympton St that used to be a house. A fence surrounds the whole complex, but only some hedges separate the University and club land...
Even though the garden is being used by the College as a park for cookouts and picnics, some claim the University's portion is still very much a part of the Fly Club's domain...
Although Harvard severed ties with the club in 1984 because it violated a College rule requiring all official undergraduate organizations to be coed, the garden remains much the same as it always...
...Club still uses the University's space for many of its functions and because there is no fence, they have access to the land when other students...