Anonymous wrote:My husband is a member, has been for many years. Accomplished in physics & diplomacy.
Anyone who says they thought about joining and decline as BSing, either turned down or have no knowledge of how it works. It's an esteemed club - no buying your way in.
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If you want to join, do some research and find acquaintances or colleagues who are members. They can propose you and likely the club will be happy to have you, as long as you're reasonably well behaved and have an intellectual credential or two. Yes, there's a whole wall of Nobel Prize winners, but I think it's been a while.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to be nominated as a member. I’ve been a leader in the education field doing work in diversity, leadership and organizational development as a superintendent of schools and a church leader in Penna. Have done some work with President Bush and Gov Tom Ridge.
I want to continue to grow and learn, and contribute, through membership. Thank you!
My scientist father was a member when he married my mom in the early 1960's. She made him quit because she thought it was sexist only men could join and women were only allow in the building on certain occasions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The easiest way to get invited to join is to become an Ambassador.
I am personally more interested in how people get to join the Metropolitan Club and who those people are.
Lol, so you just need to be a big donor? That seems antithetical to CC
Anonymous wrote:My grandmother was a member and I think it was because she moved in very political circles from the 1940s-1980s or so. She was a real Washington society doyenne.
Anonymous wrote:The easiest way to get invited to join is to become an Ambassador.
I am personally more interested in how people get to join the Metropolitan Club and who those people are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandmother was a member and I think it was because she moved in very political circles from the 1940s-1980s or so. She was a real Washington society doyenne.
Women weren't allowed to join until recently. Sorry.
Then I guess she had spousal privileges? Not really sure, it isn’t my type of thing. But I definitely went there a ton with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to be nominated as a member. I’ve been a leader in the education field doing work in diversity, leadership and organizational development as a superintendent of schools and a church leader in Penna. Have done some work with President Bush and Gov Tom Ridge.
I want to continue to grow and learn, and contribute, through membership. Thank you!
I'm not affiliated with the Cosmos Club and don't really know, but does this really fit with the kind of *intellectual* accomplishment they require?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a member, has been for many years. Accomplished in physics & diplomacy.
Anyone who says they thought about joining and decline as BSing, either turned down or have no knowledge of how it works. It's an esteemed club - no buying your way in.
Anonymous wrote:Old, old money, doctors/profs from Georgetown, Brookings elite, neurologists, and shrinks and Jacob Javitz/Rockefeller style Republicans. You need an invite from a member.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to be nominated as a member. I’ve been a leader in the education field doing work in diversity, leadership and organizational development as a superintendent of schools and a church leader in Penna. Have done some work with President Bush and Gov Tom Ridge.
I want to continue to grow and learn, and contribute, through membership. Thank you!