His former Beacon Hill home is now the location of the Somerset Club.
For decades, though no longer, Brahmin hostility to other tribes was obvious, with the haughty Somerset Club a pre-eminent symbol of that.
David H. Wice Jr., a family friend and civil marriage celebrant, officiated at the Somerset Club in Boston.
The house is now the location of Boston's Somerset Club.
Jane Redmont, a justice of the peace, officiated at the Somerset Club in Boston.
Archer found a cab and drove to the Somerset Club for breakfast.
The St. Botolph Club and the Somerset Club have separate dining rooms for entertaining female guests.
For example, when a fire broke out in the Somerset Club in 1945, the firefighters who answered the call were asked to use the building's back entrance.
The Somerset Club is a private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded perhaps as early as 1826.
Originally called the Beacon Club, it was renamed the Somerset Club in 1852.