Talk:Hasty Pudding Club

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How could the Adams possibly have been members if the club was founded after they were at Harvard?

Out of curiosity: how much less difficult is it to get into the Pudding than a typical final club? -anon

The Hasty Pudding is not longer a private club, but is now affiliated with the university so that the punch process is not traditional but part of the same diversity building, semi-meritorcratic, b.s. that the rest of Harvard has turned into in the 1900s. 70.22.238.123 00:01, 29 May 2007 (UTC)

'Membership in the Hasty Pudding Club (also referred to as "the Pudding") is selective' - more accurately, 'Membership in the Hasty Pudding Club (also referred to as "the Pudding") is "exclusive," in the sense that only persons accepted by current members may join and a person unacceptable to existing members is excluded." David F 11:35, 13 November 2007 (UTC)