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Harvard Traveller's Club
Founded by Harvard's eminent geographer, Professor William Morris Davis, in association with Copley Amory, Roland B. Dixon, James H. Kidder, and Archibald Cary Coolidge, the club invited those who might be interested in " ‘promoting intelligent travel and exploration’ to meet together on November 15, 1902, in the assembly room of the Harvard Union at Cambridge, to consider the formation of a Harvard Travellers Club. Thirty men responded to the call.”