Boston City Club
The Boston City Club (est.1906) of Boston, Massachusetts[1] focused on "the city of Boston and the problems of its growth." Founders included Louis D. Brandeis, Edward Filene, and Edmund Billings.[2]

Boston City Club, Ashburton Place, Boston, 1915. Building designed by Newhall & Blevins.
References
- City Clubs in America, Chicago: City Club of Chicago, 1922
- Boston Evening Transcript, May 27, 1905; p.2.
Further reading
- Address of the Hon. Samuel J. Elder at a dinner given in his honor by the Boston City Club at the Club House, April 23, 1914.
External links

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