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Century of Grand Tradition The
leading spirit behind the founding of the Johns Hopkins Club was the historian
Herbert Baxter Adams. Devoted to the idea of research scholarship, Adams
was, nevertheless, aware of the isolation that could afflict graduate
students, concentrating, as they must upon the rigorous pursuit of a specialty.
He had visited the Yale Graduates Club in New Haven and had been favorably impressed by the social values of such
an enterprise. He hoped to provide a comparable facility for the Hopkins community. Hence it
was that he arose during the course of the Alumni Association meeting
of February 2, 1899, and urged the creation of a new social club whose
membership would be drawn from alumni, graduate students and faculty.
Noting the existence of the University Club in Baltimore, and recognizing
its usefulness, he questioned that it met the needs of Hopkins The committee circulated a letter proposing the establishment of a club whose annual fees would be $10 for resident members and $5 for non-resident alumni. Expressions of interest were immediately forthcoming and a gratifying number of applications were received. The Johns
Hopkins Club was, therefore, officially organized in December 1899, with
260 charter members. Dr. Joseph Sweetman Ames, then a professor of physics,
was chosen as the Clubs first president and a temporary, if somewhat
inconveniently located, home was provided in a rental dwelling at 706
St. Paul Street. It was there that the Club first opened its doors to members on January 27, 1900. Several
events have led us to our current home where we have proudly served our
membership since 1937.
A century later, the Club is home to over 4,000 members, comprised of faculty, alumni and associate members. It is a bustling gathering place for faculty luncheons, a traditional meeting place for University receptions and dinners, and a home to our members for such milestones as wedding receptions, Bar Mitzvahs, birthdays and anniversaries. We are part of our members family histories; families who have helped create this Grand Tradition.
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