Cercle de l'Union interalliée
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The Cercle de l'Union interalliée is a social and dining club established in 1917 at No. 33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, France with Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France, as its second president.
The 3,100-member club has many international members and is frequently used for business conferences by organizations such as the WTO, Bank of England, Wharton Club of Paris, Forbes magazine and Radley College.
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[edit] Famous members
[edit] Reciprocal clubs in the world
There are a number of reciprocal clubs worldwide including:
- Australia : Tasmanian Club
- Canada : Vancouver Club, Royal Canadian Yacht Club
- Hong Kong : American Club Hong Kong,
- England : East India Club, Carlton Club, Naval & Military Club, Oxford and Cambridge Club, Savage Club, The Arts Club, The Reform Club
- Italy : Circolo Bellini, Palermo
- Singapore : Tanglin Club
- Sweden : The Royal Bachelors' Club
- Switzerland : Club Baur au Lac
- United States : Union Club of Boston, Harvard Club of Boston, University Club San Francisco, Los Angeles Athletic Club, Racquet Club of Philadelphia, University Club of St. Louis, Cosmos Club, Army Navy Club of Washington, DC, University Club of Washington D.C., Francisca Club San Francisco, The Rainier Club of Seattle, Delaware Dining Society
- Belgium : Cercle Royal Gaulois
[edit] Source
- The yearly book printed by the "Cercle de l'Union interalliée"