The Phoenix – S K Club
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The Phoenix - S K Club is one of eight male Final Clubs at Harvard College, which traces is earliest roots to 1897. The purpose of the Club is the promotion of good fellowship among its members, and that of the best interests of Harvard University. It consists of an undergraduate body of male upperclassmen at Harvard College who are not members of any other Final Club, alumni members, and a graduate board of concerned and active alumni. It is a body which has resulted from the growth, amalgamation, and reorganization of various individual clubs; namely the Sphinx, Kalumet, S K, and Phoenix Clubs.[1] The Phoenix - S K is currently located at 72 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 near Harvard Square and is a protected property by the Cambridge Historical Commission.[2]
The Sphinx Club
The Sphinx Club grew out of small secret society founded in 1897. Originally known by several names, in 1900, almost all the members of this organization joined together in forming the Sphinx Club, located at 1172 Massachusetts Avenue, then 55 Mt. Auburn Street. In 1903 the Club moved to 72 Mt. Auburn Street, the current site of the Phoenix - S K Club.
The Kalumet Club
The Kalumet Club was started, somewhat informally, by members of the class of 1900 and occupied a small house on the current harvard Lampoon building site on Mt. Auburn Street. In 1900, the Club was formally organized as the Kalumet Club, and moved to 1178 Massachusetts Avenue. In 1901 it moved to 104 Mt. Auburn Street, then 3 years later it moved again to 44 Church Street, where it remained until its amalgamation with the Sphinx in 1914.
The S K Club
The adoption of the Inter-Club Agreement and other conditions made the union of these two Clubs desirable, so in 1914, members of both Clubs voted that their undergraduate memberships should both join the new S K Club. Construction was begun on a new Club house on the site of the Sphinx house at 72 Mt. Auburn Street, and the Kalumet house was employed in the meantime. The new building formally opened on April 1, 1916.
The Phoenix Club
The Phoenix Club was started in 1902 by a group of men who withdrew from the larger society called T.N.E. It then occupied a series of houses, starting with the John Hicks House at 64 Dunster Street, then in 1906 it moved to 97 Mt. Auburn Street, then in 1920 it moved again to the northeast corner of Winthrop and Holyoke Streets.
The Phoenix - S K Club
In 1925, negotiations for the amalgamation of the Phoenix and the S K were started, and in January, 1925, undergraduate bodies of both clubs voted their approval. A new Club, the Phoenix - S K, was formed, which occupied the S K Club house at 72 Mt. Auburn Street. With time, due to changing conditions within the University, it became advantageous for the Phoenix - S K to be classified as a Final Club, so on May 24, 1930, the Club became final.