University Club of Chicago

University Club of Chicago

The University Club of Chicago, located at 76 East Monroe Street at the corner of Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, Illinois is a private social club. It received its charter in 1887, when a group of college friends, principally alumni of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, founded the club hoping to further their collegial ties and enjoy intellectual pursuits.

History

Though officially chartered in 1887 by university graduates for "the promotion of literature and art, by establishing and maintaining a library, reading room and gallery of art, and by such other means as shall be expedient and proper for such purposes", the University Club of Chicago's history begins in 1885 when a group of Harvard men formed an association of college alumni in a similar fashion to the University Club of New York. The primary requirement of admission remains a college or university degree.

Building

The club's first home was on the third and fourth floors of the Henning & Speed Building at 22 West Madison Street. The second club home was a stand-alone building at 30 North Dearborn. The first committee on literature and art was established in 1895, the library in 1897 with 1000 volumes. Honored guests included Admiral George Dewey (1900) and Winston Spencer Churchill (1901).

The club's present building, begun in 1907 and completed in 1909, is a historic landmark designed by renowned architect Martin Roche. It is arguably the first and foremost "gothic skycraper". At a cost of over $1,100,000, it was one of the most important club buildings of its day and continues to be an architecturally significant structure.

The club's centerpiece, Cathedral Hall, was designed by Martin Roche, based on Crosby Hall in London. The Hall is adorned with stained glass windows (by artist Frederic C. Bartlett) and seals representing distinguished universities in the United States and Europe. "There are other historically great interiors in town: Auditorium Theater of Adler & Sullivan and Mies van der Rohe's Crown Hall are only two of the first to come to mind. But among places where people convene to enjoy good food and companionship, I can think of no single room in this wonderfully composed and constructed city that is more stunning, that clears the sinuses more speedily or whips the viewer more persuasively into social attention than Martin Roche's Cathedral Hall." [A Heritage: University Club of Chicago 1887-1987" by Franz Schultz, Library of Congress #99-072907]

Other facilities include: private dining rooms, international squash courts, bath department and pool, fitness facilities, library, business centre, outdoor terrace, art gallery, overnight accommodations. The club has played a key role in the development of squash in Chicago and the U.S., including hosting the annual Windy City Open each year.

See also

List of American gentlemen's clubs

References

(1) A Heritage: University Club of Chicago 1887-1987 by Franz Schultz, Library of Congress #99-072907

(2) The Architects and the City: Holabird and Roche of Chicago, 1880-1918. Robert Bruegmann, in association with the Chicago Historical Society. ISBN 0226076954

(3) Squash: A History of the Game. James Zug and George Plimpton. ISBN 0743229908

(4) Chicago: an extraordinary guide. Jory Graham.

(5) Chicago: In and Around the Loop. Gerald R. Wolfe. ISBN 0070713901

(6) Financial Times, 9/6/2005 18:18 [http://www.http://search.ft.com/search?queryText=university+club+of+chicago&aje=true&dse=&dsz=]

External links

* [http://www.ucco.com University Club of Chicago website]


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