"The Civic Club of Ithaca which was organized and incorporated under the State laws a few months ago is now located in a handsome suite of four rooms on the third floor of the Stephens block at the corner of State and Aurora streets. This club was formed for social and political purposes and is composed of young colored men of this city. At present the roll of membership bears 43 names."
-article mentions a parlor, game room, billiard and music rooms and "bath facilities."
President
M[oses].H. SpencerVice president
John C. Wye Treasurer
William J.P. CannonSecretary
Frank A. SpencerAssistant Secretary
Napoleon JacksonSergeant at Arms
John Mason
"Civic Club: The New Organization Located in Attractive Quarters," Ithaca Delay Journal, October 27, 1902, 3.