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The momentum
gained in those early years came to a sudden, though
brief, halt when a tragic fire destroyed the original
clubhouse in March of 1914. Within two weeks after the
fire, a committee was appointed to design and erect a new
and more elaborate clubhouse.
In 1915,
bonds and lifetime memberships were sold to finance the
new building. August A. Bush and Boatmen's Bank let the
way by purchasing $5,000 worth of bonds each, and hundreds
of members purchased what they could afford of the $100
bonds.
The
present-day clubhouse opened its doors on March 1, 1916,
with a gala celebration attended by 5,000 people. The new
Club, a 10-story facility was grander than the first. With
the M.A.C. serving as the focal point of St. Louis
athletic and social life, membership grew to nearly 3,500
during the early 1920s. In the 1930s, the Club held its
first victory banquet to honor its champions and
outstanding athletes. The event quickly grew into one of
the largest banquets of its type in the country and in the
1960s evolved into the presentation ceremony for the M.A.C.
Sports Personality of the Year Award.
As the Club
celebrated its 50th anniversary, it was obvious that the
M.A.C. indeed was a way of life for the leaders of the St.
Louis community. Beginning in the 1950s, a long and
impressive roster of famous visitors and members became
part of the Club's history including Ronald Reagan, Stan
Musial, and Jack Buck.
The M.A.C.,
building on a storied past, always keeps an eye on the
future. In 1995, the M.A.C. purchased the former Town and
Country Racquet Club in suburban St. Louis, allowing the
Club to offer more programs like tennis and outdoor
swimming. An $8 million expansion/renovation at the M.A.C.
West Clubhouse has been completed.
Today, the
M.A.C. remains the premier athletic, social and dining
club in St. Louis. The M.A.C. way of life is a proud one.
As Club members continue that heritage they ensure the
vitality of the M.A.C., a growing institution well into
the 21st century.
Related Information
M.A.C's Hermann Award |
Hermann
Award |
Men's College Soccer Champions |
Women's College Soccer Champions |
Mayor's
Cup |
Women's
Mayor's Cup |
Bill Jeffrey Award |
NSCAA
Honor Award |
Robert W. Robinson & Youth Long-Term Service Award |