The Havard Club of Boston may be best known for Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt, speaking at the club. The Harvard Club was created in 1908 by 22 Harvard Alumni.
Harvard Glee Club was created in 1858.
Harvard Club of New York was created in 1887.
Boston Camera Club was created in 1881.
Boston Rugby Club was created in 1927.
The College Club of Boston was created in 1890.
Union Club of Boston was created in 1863.
Boston City Club was created in 1904.
Club Atlético Boston River was created on 1939-02-20.
Boston College Rugby Football Club was created in 1905.
The driving distance from Boston, Massachusetts to Harvard, Massachusetts is about 50 miles.
The main campus is centered on Harvard Yard in central Cambridge and extends into the surrounding Harvard Square neighborhood. The Harvard Business School and many of the university's athletics facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are located in the city of Boston's Allston neighborhood, which is situatated on the other side of the Charles River from Harvard Square. The Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and the Harvard School of Public Health are located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston.