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'''Description:''' Standing in opposition to the Carlton Club, supporters of the act of the same name founded the Reform Club in 1832. The club's more liberal views have made it popular with the city's Brujah, two of whom are known to be members, though several Toreador are also known to frequent the club, no doubt attracted by its links to the recent novel by Jules Verne entitled ''"Around the World in 80 Days"'' in which the club is the starting point of the protagonist's epic journey.

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Description: Standing in opposition to the Carlton Club, supporters of the act of the same name founded the Reform Club in 1832. The club's more liberal views have made it popular with the city's Brujah, two of whom are known to be members, though several Toreador are also known to frequent the club, no doubt attracted by its links to the recent novel by Jules Verne entitled "Around the World in 80 Days" in which the club is the starting point of the protagonist's epic journey.