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Wilson went back in history in an attempt to prove that the new group cannot use the name "Sphinx." In 1914 two College eating clubs--the Sphinx and the Kalumet--merged to form the S. K. Club, Wilson said. In 1927 this club and the Phoenix merged to form the Phoenix S. K., a final club...
Asano, apparently a "joiner" in college (he was a member of Hasty Pudding, Phoenix, Stylus, the Kalumet Club, the OK Society, and the Western Club, among others), rose from a job as a private secretary to a position at the head of the Tsurmi Steel and Shipbuilding Company. He counts banking, trading, water power developing, and the motion picture industry among his other occupations...
This new building is the result of the union of two clubs, the Sphinx Club and the Kalumet Club. When the new Freshman dormitories were opened, these two organizations felt that the need of waiting clubs was very much decreased in the University, and after various meetings of graduate committees, the present union was formed...
...Haymarket 880 Colonial Club, Camb. 22580 Delta Phi Club, Camb 842 Digamma Club, Camb. 993 Exchange, Fort Hill 2730 Fly Club, Camb. 530 Gas House (Delphic), Camb. 842 Harvard Club of Boston, Back Bay 5630 Hasty Pudding Club, Camb. 230 Institute of 1770, Camb. 23414 Iroquois Club, Camb. 890 Kalumet Club, Camb. 1416 Kappa Gamma Chi, Camb. 23410 Kappa Sigma, Camb. 2354-R. Owl Club (Phi Delta), Camb. 1765 Phoenix Club, Camb. 282 Pi Eta Society, Camb. 22405 Porcellian Club, Camb. 626 Signet Club, Camb. 2354-W. Somerset, Haymarket 1731 Southern Club, Camb. 2354-5 Speakers' Club, Camb. 25259 Spee...
With the advent of the Freshman Dormitories and the consequent readjustment of certain phases of undergraduate life has come an agreement between a number of clubs regulating the election of members. The subscribers to this agreement, which is printed in full below, are the A.D., Delphic, Digamma, Fly, Iriquois, Kalumet, Owl, Phoenix, Porcellian, Spee, and Sphinx. The movement was initiated and put through entirely by students; its first effect will be to keep the Freshman class a unit...