Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 15, 1918, OMAHA ATHLETIC CLUB, Image 33

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rTA HE skyline of Omaha is broken again and a beau
J tifcil building is soon to be dedicated to the Omaha
Athletic Club, an Omaha institution from plan
ning to completion. The idea was incepted here by
'Omaha men, the plans were drawn by an Omaha archi
tect, the building was erected by an Omaha concern,
and all the little details that enter into its completion
were carried out by Omaha people. This is the only
Club of its kind ever brought to success without the aid
-of a professional promoter. This Metropolitan Mid-'
West City should be proud of this new and beautiful ac
quisition to its social life.
STARTING with a remarkable resident member
ship of Omaha people, and with a non-resident
membership that extends from New York to San
Francisco, the Omaha Athletic Club exerts an influence
from coast to coast, at the same time centering its active
membership right in Omaha. Its broad administrative
policy admits the wives and daughters of the members
to active membership, an innovation 4n a Club of this
character. We desire at this time to extend to this new
Omaha institution the sincere congratulations of an
other institution that stands as a monument in this city,
wishing it unqualified success in its own chosen field
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