DUTCH TREAT CLUB end papers
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"Way back when, New York's leading literary and artistic lights, all male, belonged to the Dutch Treat Club. The club's yearbooks, irreverent and bawdy, are fascinating visual artifacts of a bygone, legendary time.
In the decades before World War II, there was no greater concentration of luminaries, no audience more influential than that of the Dutch Treat Club. And there was no yearbook more extravagant than the Dutch Treat Club's yearbook. The book was a printed version of the club's leisure activities, participated in by its eminent members." (Men at Ease by Dan Nadel, PRINT magazine, January 2001) Some Covers Dutch Treat Club
















