Boston Globe, October 19, 2006
"To honor the history of the club, members decided that each
renovated room would be dedicated to a college, and
contain elements related to the school mascot or colors.
Good's room is the Connecticut College Room and is a vision
in camel, after the mascot."
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The Back Bay Sun, November 9, 2007
"Plans for the September 2008 renovations were announced.
The Club's second floor Drawing Room and Members' Room,
as well as the grand staircase and foyer will be unveiled next Fall.
The remodeled rooms will be named after two past presidents of
The Club, Elsbeth Melville Percy and Catherine Dauber."
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Smith Alumnae Quartery, Winter 2007-08
"Wells, principal of Heather G. Wells, Ltd. Architectural Interiors,
and her design team recast the room in shades of blue and yellow,
the colors used by Smith athletic teams. Pale yellow walls in the
bedroom with Delft -blue upholstery on the chairs give the room
a nostalgic feel that blends with the antique furnishings."
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Connecticut College Website
"The challenge was launched in an effort to promote The Club's
facilities. As a member and proud CC alumnae, Good was eager
to accept the invitation to participate. The project is modeled after
TV shows like 'Design on a Dime' and 'Trading Spaces' where
designers are allowed limited time and resources to complete
a makeover project."
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Wheaton Quarterly
"The oldest women's college club in America, The College Club
of Boston, will honor member and Wheaton alumna
Janet
Carr Bayley '45 by naming the soon-to-be-redecorated dining
area The Wheaton Dining Area."
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New England Home
"Her [Allison Hughes] College Club room succeeds in sharing
some of the Tisch's atmospherics: a warm space that invites
hours of reflection while at the same time offering a window
on the world."
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Beverly Citizen, August 7, 2008
"Newly decorated spaces created by Patricia Finn-Martens of
Finn-Martens Design and Allison Hughes of Hughes Design,
both of Beverly, were recently unveiled at the Back Bay institution,
The College Club of Boston."
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