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Hasty Pudding Club

Coordinates:42°22′19″N71°07′10″W / 42.37194°N 71.11944°W /42.37194; -71.11944
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Social club at Harvard University
Not to be confused withHasty Pudding Theatricals.
For other uses, seeHasty Pudding (disambiguation).

Hasty Pudding Club
FoundedSeptember 1, 1795; 230 years ago (1795-09-01)
Harvard University
TypeSocial club
AffiliationThe Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770
StatusActive
ScopeLocal
MottoConcordia Discors
"Discordant Harmony"
SymbolPudding Pot
Chapters1
NicknamePudding
Alternative nameThe Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770
Headquarters45 Dunster Street
Cambridge,Massachusetts 02138
United States
Websitewww.hastypudding.org

TheHasty Pudding Club, often referred to simply as thePudding, is a social club atHarvard University, and one of three sub-organizations that comprise the Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770.[1] The historic clubhouse at 12 Holyoke Street was designed byPeabody and Stearns and was placed on theNational Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978.

The year of founding for the Hasty Pudding Club is 1795. The Pudding claims to be the oldest collegiatesocial club in the United States. Historically, the club has been noted for its "prestigious" reputation and viewed as "the first step towardsfinal club membership."[2][3] An 1870 travel book listed the Hasty Pudding Club and thePorcellian Club as "the two lions of Harvard."[4]

The Hasty Pudding Club stagec. 1876

History

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The society was founded on September 1, 1795, by 21 juniors in the room of Nymphas Hatch.[5] The founding undergraduates came together "to cherish feelings of friendship and patriotism."[6] Among the co-founders wasJohn Collins Warren.[7] The club is named forhasty pudding, a traditional English dish popular at that time in America that the founding members ate at their first meeting. Each week two members, chosen in alphabetical order, had to provide a pot of hasty pudding for the club to enjoy.

Originally, the club engaged in holding mock trials, which became more elaborate over time. This culminated in a member, Lemuel Hayward, secretly planning to stage a musical on the night he was to host the club's meeting. On December 13, 1844, Hayward and other members stagedBombastes Furioso in room 11 ofHollis Hall, which began theHasty Pudding Theatricals.[8]

Throughout its history, the Hasty Pudding Club has absorbed other organizations. In 1924, the Club absorbed the Institute of 1770, D.K.E, which was established in 1770.[9] In 2012, the Hasty Pudding Club,Hasty Pudding Theatricals, andThe Harvard Krokodiloes merged into a single entity: The Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770.[10]

The Pudding claims to be the oldest collegiatesocial club in the United States.[11]

United States historic place
Hasty Pudding Club
Former location of the Hasty Pudding Club at 12 Holyoke Street
Location45 Dunster Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′19″N71°07′10″W / 42.37194°N 71.11944°W /42.37194; -71.11944
Built1888
ArchitectPeabody and Stearns[12]
NRHP reference No.78000442
Added to NRHPJanuary 9. 1978

Symbols

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The club's motto,Concordia Discors (discordant harmony), derives from the epistles of the Latin poetHorace.[13] Its symbol is the pudding pot.[14] It was named for the hasty pudding, a porridge made from molasses and cornmeal, that its founding members ate at each meeting.[14]

Clubhouse

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The current clubhouse is located at 45 Dunster Street in Cambridge.[1] It was designed in 1888 byPeabody and Stearns.[1] It contains rooms with specific purposes—such asThe Arena, the club's game room, which has no windows or openings to the outside.[15] It was placed on theNational Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978.

Membership

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The Hasty Pudding Club is coed and has members from all four years. Students gain membership in the club by attending a series of lunches, cocktail parties, and other gatherings—which are referred to as thepunch process.

Activities

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The club holds its social activities in a clubhouse nearHarvard Square. These include lunches weekly Members' Nights, dinner and cocktail parties, as well as parties.

Notable Alumns

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Include John F. Kennedy.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Hasty Pudding Institute Organizations".hastypudding.org/organizations. The Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770, Inc. August 7, 2021. RetrievedAugust 7, 2021.The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 comprises the Hasty Pudding Club, The Hasty Pudding Theatricals and the Harvard Krokodiloes.
  2. ^Michelman, Valerie; Price, Joseph; Zimmerman, Seth (December 3, 2021)."Old Boys' Clubs and Upward Mobility Among the Educational Elite".The Quarterly Journal of Economics.137 (2):845–909.doi:10.1093/qje/qjab047. RetrievedDecember 24, 2022.
  3. ^"The Final Clubs: Little Bastions of Society in a University World that No Longer Cares".The Harvard Crimson'. November 22, 1958.
  4. ^Rae, W. Fraser (1870).Westward by Rail: The New Route to the East. Longmans, Green, and Co. pp. 354–55 – via archive.org.
  5. ^"The Hasty Pudding Club: An Abridged History".www.hastypudding.org. The Hasty Pudding Club. RetrievedAugust 15, 2024.
  6. ^Sheldon, Henry (1901).Student Life and Customs. D. Appleton.
  7. ^Warren, John Collins.John Collins Warren papers - vols. 77-78, Journal, 1 Jan. 1840-30 Mar. 1841 - August 27, 1840 entry. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Historical Society.
  8. ^"ANCIENT HOLLIS Harvard Dormitory's 150th Anniversary Will Be Celebrated at Commencement - Occupants".Cambridge Tribune. Vol. XXXVI, no. 5. March 29, 1913. p. 11. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2021.
  9. ^"CUTTING' OUT DEAD WOOD".The Harvard Crimson'. November 27, 1923.
  10. ^"Hasty Pudding Clubs to Merge into Single Entity | News | the Harvard Crimson".
  11. ^"Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770".hastypudding.org. The Hasty Pudding - Institute of 1770, Inc. December 24, 2022. RetrievedDecember 22, 2022.As the oldest social club in the U.S., the Pudding has continued as a cornerstone of the Harvard experience for over two centuries. There is no other collegiate organization quite like it.
  12. ^Snyder, Nick (July 20, 2001)."Hubbub at Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club—The Hasty Pudding Club—undergraduate hangout of four US presidents—has given up its historic digs at 12 Holyoke Street. Is a 206-year-old tradition over for good?".The Boston Phoenix. Vol. 30, no. 29. pp. 1,24–26 – viaInternet Archive.
  13. ^Orcutt, William (1892).The Harvard Club Book, 1892-93.
  14. ^ab"Facts You Should Know About the Hasty Pudding Theatricals".Cambridge Office for Tourism. RetrievedAugust 11, 2024.
  15. ^"Faculty Will Take Control of Hasty Pudding Building | News | the Harvard Crimson".

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