JAMES CHRISTOPHER CAHILL
1923 - Resigned 1939
Poetry of the Commonplace and in the Commonplace, December 22, 1924
WALTER JOHN CAHILL
1920 Resigned 1924
BERTRAM J. CAHN
1937 Resigned 1950
The Story of the
WILLIAM JAMES CALHOUN
1906 - Died 1916
In
The Development of Our National Life, April 13, 1908
The European War, October 19, 1914
The
JOHN McRAE CAMERON
1923 - Died 1939
The Lowly Pun, January 5, 1925
The Novels of Major Baring, January 18, 1929
Madame de Sevigne, February 29, 1932
An Ancient Wonder Worker (Presidential Address), October 2, 1933
A Modern Aspasia, November 18, 1935
The Fourth Century, January 10, 1938
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1931-32
President, 1933-34
Chair, Publications, 1938-39
GEORGE COOK
1874 - Died 1885
HERBERT JOHN CAMPBELL
1915 - Died 1959
George Moore, December 10, 1917
Mind-forged Manacles, May 12, 1924
The Bondage of the Past, April 18, 1927
Literary Gossip, March 15, 1937
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1916-17
Chair, Officers and Members, 1922-23
ANDREW JACKSON CANFIELD
1893 - Died 1908
PAUL ROBERTS CANNON
1935 - Resigned 1982
Covered Wagons, April 18, 1938
War, Famine and Pestilence, November 16, 1942
Uncles, March 28, 1949
Mixed Humours, February 16, 1953
Changing the Face of the World, March 12, 1956 (N)
The Worlds We Live In (Ladies' Night Address), March 16, 1959 (N)
Problems in Relation to Chemical Additives in Foods, November 21, 1960 (N)
The Second Battle of
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1943-44,
1955-56
CHARLES GUY CARLETON
1883 - Died 1887
ANTON Julius CARLSON
1928 - Died 1956
Hunger (Illustrated), January 13, 1930
Thirst, January 11, 1932
Black Oxen and Toggenberg Goats (Ladies' Night Address), March 29, 1937
Bringing Home the Sheep, February 20, 1939
How Bad Is Our American Diet? November 30, 1942
Science as a Method of Education, November 17, 1947
Ignorance and Quackery In Medicine: Forty Years' Experience in Our Federal Courts, October 27, 1952
Science Versus Life, February 14, 1955 (N)
FREDERICK G. E. CARLSON
1951 - Died 1976
JOHN W. CARLSON
1995 -
Gone Fishing, February 23, 1998 (N)
A Couple of Old Landmarkers, November 22, 1999
WILLIAM NEWNHAM CHATTIN
1909 - Resigned 1915
*The Icelandic Sagas: Their Origin and Character, December 12, 1910 (C) (N) (W)
The Decline and Fall of Literary
Ambition in
The Chicago Literary Club (After-dinner address), October 2, 1911
Books in Manuscript in the Middle Ages, May 15, 1913
Norwegian Literature, 1814 - 1914, May 18, 1914
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1911-12
GEORGE NOBLE CARMAN
1895 - Died 1941
Problems in Secondary Education, April 3, 1899,
Technological Education, Public and Private, April 3, 1905
Industrial Education, May 6, 1907
The
Democracy and Education, October 23, 1916
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1912-13
FRANK A. CARONE
1968 - Resigned 1988
Youth Would-Youth Could, October 18, 1971 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review,
"
Wanderjahr, October 19, 1981
(Una Zita Migliore), February 25, 1985
FREDERICK IVES CARPENTER
1899 - Resigned 1909
John Donne, May 6, 1901
More Dialogues of the Dead, January 26, 1903
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1903-04
JAMES GRAY CARR
1922 - Died 1954
Eleven Editions of Osler, December 4, 1933
Rudolf Virchow, April 5, 1937
LEON A. CARROW
1993 -
Premature Exhilaration, October 17, 1994 (N)
Twilight Musings, April 15, 1996 (N)
*Heroes, Leader (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), The Greatest Gamble, March 7, 1997 (N)
Sell It or Smell It, November 9, 1998 (N)
Road Toward Maturation (Closing Meeting Address), May 15, 2000
The
Tip of the Boot, April 1, 2002
Work Hard, Play Hard
(Presidential Address), October 13, 2003
(N)
Tucks, February 19, 2007
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1996-97
Chair, Publications, 2002-03
President, 2003-04
Chair, Officers and Members,
2004-05
HOWARD A. CARTER
1952 Died 1969
The Fiery
Village Scenes, February 4, 1957 (N)
Spiraculum Vitae, November 10, 1958 (N)
Prosaism Written in a Country Junk Yard, October 14, 1963 (N)
Leader, Book Night (three papers), November 29, 1965
(N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1962-63
Corresponding
Secretary, 1963-64, 1964-65,
1965-66, 1966-67
JOHN C. CARTER
1962 - Resigned 1969
LESLIE CARTER
1879 - Resigned 1893
LAURENCE ARTHUR CARTON
1909 - Resigned 1923
The River
ROBERT W. CARTON
1983 -
A Visit to
A Frenchman in
Over the River and Through the Woods, December 12, 1988
The River
Great Uncle of the Samba, March 29, 1993 (N)
The Prairie Navy (Presidential Address at Closing Meeting), May 15, 1995 (N)
The View from
Something to Beef About (Joint meeting with the Fortnightly), March 6, 1998 (N)
The Real Mr. Brigge, October 12, 1998 (N)
Leadership, October 16, 2000
*A
Good-Hearted Man, January 14, 2002
Excellence in the
Mundane: Up from Steventon (Joint Meeting with
The Fortnightly of Chicago), March 7,
2003 (N)
On the Road to LeRoy, April 18, 2005(N)
What Time
Was It? May 14, 2007
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1987-88
President, 1994-95
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1999-2000
WILLIAM WARREN CASE
1889 - Resigned 1908
The Divining Rod: A Study of Opinions, February 23, 1891
Aeononi, April 11, 1892
The Modern Newspaper, December 9, 1895
The Ethics of Patriotism, May 7, 1900 (N)
Atoms, December 22, 1902
Helen of
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1904-05
GEORGE WILLIS CASS
1891 - Resigned 1901
The
GEORGE FREDERICK CASSELL
1925 - Died 1958
Of Such as These, October 26, 1931
We Read Poetry, February 25, 1935
Excursion Into Verse, November 20, 1939
*Clive Staples Lewis, November 28, 1949 (C) (N)
But Good of the Living Too (Presidential Address), October 8, 1951
Inter Alia (Ladies' Night Address), March 19, 1956
(N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1950-51
President, 1951-52
Chair,
Publications, 1953-54
EDWIN HENRY CASSELS
1909 - Resigned 1934
The
Robert Burns, Democrat, February 18, 1918
College for Whom and Why? March 28, 1927
HUBERT R. CATCHPOLE (biography)
1976 - Died 2006
By the Fragrant Winds That Blow, January 9, 1978 (Re-read before the Club by the author, April 20, 1992) (N)
Mustaha Kemal Pasha, February 28, 1983 (N)
That Number Two Man from
Book Night, January 27, 1986 (N)
Iznik, October 19, 1987 (N)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, October 30, 1989
When to the Sessions, March 2, 1992 (N)
Just One of Those Years, February 1, 1999 (N)
A History of the Decline and Fall of the British Empire, December 10, 2001
ROBERT CARL SCOTT CATHERWOOD
1900 - Resigned 1908
The Great Company of Jesus, March 9, 1903 (N)
JOSEPH CHADA
1939 - Resigned 1949
The Czechs in
CHRISTOPHER J. CHAMALES (Biography)
1980 - Resigned 1989
The Dreamer, March 2, 1987
LEANDER TROWBRIDGE CHAMBERLAIN
1874 - Died 1913
Physical Pain: Its Nature and the Law of Its Distribution, May
18, 1874
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1876-77
HENRY BARRETT CHAMBERLIN
1935 - Died 1941
Reminiscences of a War Correspondent, November 9, 1936
Further Reminiscences of a War Correspondent, December 11, 1939
JAMES FRANCIS CHAMBLISS, JR.
1989 - Resigned 1993
BUCKINGHAM
1915 - Resigned 1917
FREEMONT AUGUSTUS
1927 - Resigned 1937
HENRY PORTER CHANDLER
1917 - Died 1975
Open Diplomacy, November 18, 1918 (N)
Presidential Government, February 28, 1921 (N)
Beauty and the Law, March 27, 1922
The Self-Revelation of a Harvard Professor, May 11, 1925 (N)
The Attainment of Intelligence in Democracy, March 25, 1929 (N)
The State as Parens Patriae, January 4, 1932 (N)
The Right of Free Speech in
Working on the Side of the Angels in
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1925-26
THEODORE S. CHAPMAN
1933 - Resigned 1941
WILLIAM HENRY CHAPPELL
1882 - Resigned 1886
THOMAS SEPTIMUS CHARD
1874 - Resigned 1893
Edited and read an "Informal," January 22, 1877
Edited and read an "Informal," November 18, 1878
Our Social Relations with the Unfortunate, February 7, 1881
CHARLES MEIGS CHARNLEY
1881 - Resigned 1884
JAMES CHARNLEY
1881 - Resigned 1895
CHARLES WELLS CHASE
1900 - Resigned 1903
1892 - Resigned 1897
If at First You Don't Succeed (Story), April 29, 1895
The King's Justice, November 15, 1897
DONALD CHATHAM
2006
-
WILLIAM
1915 - Died 1974
BIG
The Industrial Relations Commission, February 7, 1916
The Woman Movement, December 11, 1916
Post Bellum Reconstruction, May 13, 1918
The Modern Magazine, February 19, 1930
CHARLES EDWARD CHENEY
1880 - Died 1916
Priest and Soldier, June 2, 1884
The Best Fruit of the New South, February 20, 1888
Rienzi in History and in Fiction, February 22, 1892
A Curious Episode of Medieval History, February 5, 1894
*A King of France Unnamed in History, March 3, 1902 (C) (N) (W) with Appendix I and Appendix II
*The Second Norman Conquest of England, March 12, 1906 (C) (N) (W)
A Question of Disputed Authorship (Presidential Address), October 5, 1908
*The Barefoot Maid at the Fountain Inn, November 13, 1911 (Re-read before the Club by Ernst W. Puttkammer, May 12, 1941, and by David W. Maher, May 8, 1961) (N)
*A Belated
Plantagenet, February 3, 1913 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1885-86
President, 1908-09
SHELDON CHERTOW
1992 – Resigned 2004
Krebiozen, February 16, 1998 (N)
FRANK SPOONER CHURCHILL
1895 - Resigned 1902
Some Aspects of Heredity, February 1, 1897
MAUREEN ANN CLANCY
2005
-
CLEMENT LONG CLAPP
1910 - Resigned 1918
Scientific Methods in Business, April 1, 1912
HARRY LINCOLN CLAPP
1932 - Died 1935
ALEXANDER BEATTIE
1919 - Not Known
CLARENCE P. CLARK
1937 - Resigned 1940
JACOB WENDELL CLARK
1924 - Resigned 1935
Pragmatism and Mountebanks, May 10, 1926
*Fashion, May 20, 1929 (C) (N)
The
JOHN MARSHALL CLARK
1877 - Resigned 1894
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1888-89
ELIOT CHANNING CLARKE
1874 - Died 1921
FREDERICK WILCOX CLARKE
1879 - Died 1918
Labor Organizations, and Their Relations to Government (Conversation), October 19, 1885
A Confab on Climbing (in co-operation
with Clarence Augustus Burley), November 24,
1890
A Cup of Tea from
GEORGE CLINTON CLARKE
1875 - Died 1887
The Machine in Politics (Conversation), May 10, 1880
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1880-81
KENNETH CLARKE
2002 – Resigned 2005
Hands-on Poetry (with Amanda Lichtenstein), November
11, 2002
Poetry Evening (Leader): My Friend and His Wife, February 21, 2005 (N)
ROBERT E. CLARKE
1971 - Resigned 1976
WILLIAM HULL CLARKE
1874 - Died 1878
Recollections of Some Literary Women Who Have Visited
RUDOLPH ALEXANDER CLEMEN
1928 - Died 1971
PRINCETON, NEW
Every Man His Own Aladdin, May 18, 1931
The Century Plant and Us, February 20, 1933
HORACE WILLIAM SHALER
1874 - Resigned 1878
The Artistic Decoration and Improvement of Our Streets, November 16, 1874
Literary Culture in a Business Community, June 4, 1877
JOHN WILLS CLOUD
1895 - Resigned 1897
HENRY IVES COBB
1891 - Resigned 1894
ISAAC COHEN
1999 – Resigned 2004
Living
Well, a Voyage without Borders, April 8, 2002
The False Promise of Emancipation, January 5, 2004 (N)
JOHN ADAMS COLE
1895 - Resigned 1917
A Civic Hero, May 15, 1905 (N)
The English in
ROSSETTER GLEASON COLE
1903 - Resigned 1910
Musical Inspirations from Longfellow, December 19, 1904 (N)
The Melodrama as a Modern Music Form, February 4, 1907 and April 1, 1907
ALGERNON COLEMAN
1917 - Resigned 1919
Gustave Flaubert as a Letter Writer, May 12, 1919
ROBERT COLLYER (Biography) (Photograph) (In Memoriam)
1874 - Died 1912
Literature and Great Cities, June 15, 1874 (Re-read by Casper W. Ooms on the sixtieth anniversary of the Club, April 2, 1934) (N)
The Compliments of the Season, December 18, 1876
An Episode in the Life of Edward Fairfax, April 1, 1879
Friend Jacob Bright and His Son John, April 14, 1890
Informal Address, April 27, 1896
Informal Address, November 1, 1897
The Early Days of the Club, April 30, 1900
Memories of Early Days and Early Members of the Club, October
9, 1905
Offices:
President, 1874-75
EDWARD L. COMPERE
1955 - Resigned 1974
The Anatomy of Pain, April 15, 1968 (N)
ROBERT WARREN CONANT
1891 - Resigned 1893
BEVERLY ANN CONROY
2007
-
PETER V. CONROY, JR.
2003-
Name That Team!, October 18, 2004 (N)
The Sports Lexicon
When Small Was Better, February 19, 1996 (N)
Portrait, November 23, 1998 (N)
Beginnings, January 25, 1988 (N)
A Man for Our Season, January 15, 1990 (N)
Washington ----- Man or Legend, January 27, 1992 (N)
A Writer and Public Man-RBS, November 8, 1993
Our Other Country, November 27, 1995 (N)
Electors and the Electorate ----- Where Now? November 4, 1996 (N)
The Morals Court ----- Its Tragedies and Comedies, October 20, 1919
The Businessman as Good Samaritan, November 19, 1984
Conflicting Models of Rights: The Case of Technical Obsolescence, December 1, 1986 (N)
What Is a Person Worth? January 18, 1988 (N)
1874 – 1876
Offices:
Treasurer, 1874
1901 - Resigned 1907; 1919 - Died 1923
The Public Schools, February 1, 1904
Public School Education and Morals, April 3, 1905
"Breathes There the Man . . . . ?" April 2, 1923
Twixt the Devil and the Deep Sea, November 7, 1904
The Value of Mental Impressions in the Treatment of Disease, November 20, 1896
Seen and Heard in England, February 3, 1902
Experiences in the Jury Room, December 7, 1903
Past History and Present Problems, April 29, 1907
Miss Addams' Book and the Social Settlement, May 16, 1910 (N)
The Capital I in New Surroundings, January 29, 1912
The Subjugation of Emma Town, March 4, 1912
An Obsolete Shield of Guilt, February 20, 1928
An Unwritten Biography, October 28, 1935
William Humfrey, Craftsman, 1568, or the Magic Dinner Bell, March 6, 1908 (N)
The House with the Green Dog (Story), February 19, 1912
Unexplored London, January 19, 1914
The Education of Anab, February 2, 1914
Cockney Characteristics, January 10, 1916
English as She Is Taught, April 1, 1918
Modern Tendencies in Religion, January 26, 1920
Trapper Creek, November 15, 1920
More Tales of
Trapper Creek, February 6, 1922
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1918-19
Blueprints for Bluecoats, March 11, 1946
County Sovereignty, November 9, 1931
Osler Must Pay, March 20, 1933
Reconstruction Reconstructed, February 14, 1887
Spirituality and Medicine, November 26, 1990
The Art of the Arts, January 23, 1995
Vibrations of Light, March 25, 1996
NEARBY FARAWAY, April 24, 2000
By Lamplight (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 21, 1997 (N)
Vernon Lewis Parrington: Main Currents in One Man's Life, November 3, 1997 (N)
Book Review, "Process and Reality" by Whitehead, March 20, 1950 (N)
An Eccentric Naturalist (Rafinesque), November 23, 1896
Roman Coins Record History, December 12, 1966 (N)
The Falashas of Ethiopia: Ancient Jews in African Exile, October 20, 1969 (N)
Afghanistan Adventure, November 13, 1972 (N)
The Stone Moai of Easter Island, March 12, 1979 (N)
The Rite of Bar
Mitzvah, April 26, 1982
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1979-80
HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Pink Pills for Green People, December 6, 1926
Out of the Mouths of Babes and Others, October 27, 1930
Uncle Sam and the Pink Pill Industry, January 15, 1934
Edited and read an "Informal," March 19, 1877
Edited and read an "Informal," April 15, 1878
Edited and read an "Informal," April 21, 1879
Edited and read an
"Informal," February 21, 1881
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1877-78
Plank Road ----- Iron Mountain, March 13, 1944
Galapagan Gallivant, March 22, 1948 (N)
The White Man in the Tropics, November 10, 1930
Experiences with People, April 27, 1942
The Influence of Mars on the Progeny of Aesculapius, November 22, 1943
Ancestral Voices, with Footnotes, April 25, 1988
Listing to Port or Dabbling in Dickens, February 11, 1991
Charles Robert Darwin, February 8, 1909
Simplicius Simplicissimus, April 21, 1913
A German Scholar on Autocracy, January 21, 1918
1886 - Died 1928
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1911-12,
1912-13, 1913-14
Fort Atkinson and the Yellowstone Expedition, March 12, 1928
The Case of the Lincoln, Nebraska, City Council, May 11, 1931
Edwin James: Explorer, Botanist, Physician, April 1, 1935
Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist, February 16, 1942
The Constitution and the Mule (After-dinner speech), October 10, 1910
A Forgotten Incident of the Great Rebellion, February 24, 1913
Fishing (After-dinner speech), October 6, 1913
The Forty-fifth Parallel, October 29, 1917
The Constitutional Convention of the State of Illinois, February 21, 1921