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whisked away, and the napkin is inspected for any signs of moisture. In decades past, and to date for some more conservative organizations, if the napkin were wet, then the finishing member would be forced to pay for the cup; if the napkin were dry, the member to the finishing member's left—who himself chose to forgo finishing the cup—would have to pay. (Organizations still following these rules often vary them as to the specifics: Some organizations requiring that the cost of the cup be divided among the two or three previous drinkers rather than only the immediately previous one. Some organizations exempt women preceding the "draining" drinker from having to pay, instead assessing only the man or men to that drinker's left for the cup's cost, on the grounds that a woman should not be expected to drain the cup and therefore did not forgo a clear opportunity to do so.) In more modern times, most toasting parties split the bill evenly amongst members, regardless of who fails to drain or declines the opportunity to drain a cup.
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When a member is about to finish a Cup, he or she faces the decades-old challenge of "cleaning the cup"—removing all moisture from the cup by using only his or her mouth and, to finish the job, hair. Friends to the left and right are at the ready with napkins to minimize drippage during this
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After several years of operating losses and the 2008 financial crisis, the club closed indefinitely on December 19, 2008. Although the club had an endowment of $ 2 million, it was depleted by this poor performance and the market downturn in 2008–2009. After completion of a comprehensive business
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At the conclusion of the Mory's Song, the member places the trophy cup, upside down, on top of a cloth (or, for greater challenge due to the latter's higher absorbency, a paper) napkin, whereupon three friends place their respective hands atop the base of the cup and tap firmly. The cup is then
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of remaining exclusively all male but without a liquor license. Yale undergraduates can join with a $ 15 membership fee that covers all four years at Yale. Alumni living within 30 miles of Mory's pay a $ 99 annual fee, while alumni living over 30 miles away pay a $ 49 annual fee.
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There are two special menu items that bring the denizens of Mory's back to the carved wooden tables and the walls covered with trophies of the past. They are Baker Soup, a potage heavy on tomato, curry, and cream and topped with croutons; and The Rabbit, a version of
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Membership in Mory's is now offered to all Yale students, employees, and alumni as well as members of the New Haven community with an affiliation to Yale. Membership was open to women in 1974 when the club was given the option by Governor
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plan at the end of 2009 and progress on a fundraising effort, Mory's committed to a major renovation and a new business model in 2010. The fundraising effort and construction were completed in 2010 and Mory's reopened on August 25, 2010.
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Another tradition was the encouraged practice of carving the tops of the dining tables at which one sat. The carving might be simply initials or names, or, in the case of the Whiffs' table, a Pendragon rampant.
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process. While the member is finishing, and to give that member extra time to "clean the cup," his or her friends are wont to chant the Mory's Song (an adaptation, for a diametrically opposite purpose, of the
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group made up of Yale seniors who are recruited from other Yale undergraduate singing groups, sings weekly, usually on Monday evenings, in the dining areas of the club. They often perform the famous "
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Another tradition is the ritualistic consumption of a "Cup," in which a party of members gather to share drinks of assorted colors and ingredients (usually containing
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In 1913, four young men met at Mory's to create a light-hearted alternative to the more serious Whiffenpoofs. They decided upon the "
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camp song "Put a Nickel on the Drum"), with the finishing member's name as the hero of the song:
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Several important traditions are maintained at Mory's that have deep resonance with certain Yale
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Since the early-to-middle 20th century, some of the parties of the
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Accompanying 18 photos, exterior and interior, from 2003
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Mory's is located in Connecticut
Mory's is located in the United States
New Haven, Connecticut
41°18′41″N 72°55′54″W / 41.31139°N 72.93167°W / 41.31139; -72.93167
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Yale University
New Haven
Connecticut
United States
National Register of Historic Places
Ella Grasso
alumni
Whiffenpoofs
a cappella
Whiffenpoof Song
Rudy Vallee
Bing Crosby
Elvis Presley
Spizzwinks(?)

alcohol
Salvation Army
Yale Political Union
John Kerry
Bill Clinton
George H. W. Bush
Gerald Ford
John R. Bolton

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