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Sphinx Club may refer to: * Sphinx Club (Baltimore), jazz club in Baltimore, USA * Sphinx Club (New York) The Advertising Club of New York, also known as The Ad Club and originally called the Sphinx Club, is an advertising industry group promoting self-regulation, professional training and good fellowship. The Advertising Club of New York is the only ..., former gentlemen's club in New York City, USA * Sphinx Club (Harvard College), former student club at Harvard, USA {{disambig ...
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Sphinx Club (Baltimore)
Charles Phillip Tilghman (April 29, 1911 - July 11, 1988) was the founder of the Sphinx Club, a major Baltimore jazz The music of Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, can be documented as far back as 1784, and the city has become a regional center for Western classical music and jazz. Early Baltimore was home to popular opera and musical theatre, and an imp ... venue one of the first African American-owned nightclubs in the country. Tilghman ran the Sphinx Club until he died in 1988, and the Club shut down in 1992. References Baltimore Jazz* 1911 births 1988 deaths Businesspeople from Baltimore Culture of Baltimore 20th-century American businesspeople {{Jazz-stub ...
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Sphinx Club (New York)
The Advertising Club of New York, also known as The Ad Club and originally called the Sphinx Club, is an advertising industry group promoting self-regulation, professional training and good fellowship. The Advertising Club of New York is the only organization to bring the industry together across all disciplines – marketing, media and agencies – in the name of exchanging ideas and best practices for business and thought leadership. Offering the community access to conversations and key influencers, inspiration and recognition for creativity, the best training for professional development, and a movement for the diversity. Origins In 1896, a group of eight advertising men in New York City began meeting for lunch on a regular basis to share ideas on the business that sustained their livelihood. They called themselves the Sphinx Club, and in 1906 this growing group incorporated as the Advertising Men's League, eventually becoming The Advertising Club of New York in 1915. Most ...
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