Word: clubbings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Schkolnick, who is now a first-year student at the Law School, says she thinks the numbers of non-members attending Fly Club parties could be a central facet of her legal case. "They [the club] are generally not very selective with who come to their parties," Schkolnick says...
...Club's garden, which is adajecnt to University property and in the past has been jointly maintained, is also an important element of the case, Schkolnick says. "The garden is unique to the Fly. I'm lucky I chose it," she says. According documents filed with MCAD, the garden allows for Harvard students to have unrestricted access through the University to the club grounds...
...SWAT, states that she was given permission to use the garden in April of 1988. She says in her statement that she asked Ellen Hatfield Towne, then-assistant to Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, if it were necessary to mark the boundary between Harvard property and club property. Hatfield said that this was not necessary, Theoharis says...
...Club Network: Are They Services...
...Supreme Court case New York State Club Association v. City of New York, New York City successfully contended that private all-male clubs served as places of business and should therefore be opened to women. This argument may provide another legal avenue for Schkolnick. But while it could be the foundation of a strong case, experts say it may well be more difficult to prove than assertions of the Fly Club's public nature...