Adventurers' Club of New York

"[3] Monthly dinner meetings, and weekly luncheons, were the primary functions of the club.

However, soon after making those comments, in 1926, the club began publishing a monthly newsletter, The Adventurer.

A weekly CBS radio show, Gold Seal Associates, featuring members of the club describing the most exciting moment of their lives, was inaugurated on June 13, 1930.

[citation needed] Spin-off clubs were founded in Chicago, Los Angeles, Honolulu, and Copenhagen.

[11] Among the members of the Adventurers' Club of New York were many prominent citizens, travelers, writers, artists, and explorers, including the following.

Recipients include: In 1935, Robert Spiers Benjamin edited an anthology Call to Adventure.