ALBERT A. DAHLBERG
1965 - Resigned 1981
There Is a Whale Ahead, December 4, 1967 (N)
ULRICH DANCKERS
2004
-
DAVID N. DANFORTH
1963 - Resigned 1966
CHARLES M. D'ANGELO
1983 - Resigned 1988
GEORGE KELLOGG DAUCHY
1888 - Resigned 1902
Reminiscences of an Argonaut of 49, December 12, 1892
The
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1892-93
SAMUEL DAUCHY
1923 - Resigned 1933
Yankee Clippers, February 25, 1929
HENRI CHARLES-EDOURD DAVID
1915 - Died 1953
A Chinese Tale by Theophile Gautier, January 24, 1916
Contrasts in English and French Romanticism, May 14, 1917
The Real Roger Bontemps, February 3, 1919
Poems, November 3, 1919
The Successors of Moliere, March 20, 1922
*Flaubert and George Sand in Their Correspondence, January 14, 1924 (C) (N) (W)
Motoring with Belphegor, November 21, 1927
Pierre Loti, the Exotic, February 4, 1929
The Destiny of the Soul (Presidential Address), October 7, 1929
*Marcel Proust, January 7, 1929 (N) (W)
Casanova, November 8, 1937
Beaumarchais -- a Business Man -- a Man of Letters, November 6, 1939
* La Douceur de Vivre under the Reign of Terror, December 16, 1940 (C) (N) (W)
The Physicians in Moliere, April 20, 1942
Groping Through the "Pea Soup" of Surrealism, December 6, 1948 (N)
The Napoleonic Legend, January 12, 1953
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1921-22
Chair, Publications, 1928-29
President, 1929-30
KEITH L. DAVIDSON
1979 -
Reflections, February 16, 1981
Descent into History, February 6, 1984
Nuclear Disarmament: Roads Not Taken, March 13, 1989
1970 - Died 1972
Book Review, "Ring the Night
Last Train to
BRADLEY MOORE
1899 - Died 1957
Some Biological Factors Influencing Society, April 15, 1901
Some Impressions of
CHARLES WILDER
1897 - Died 1898
EDWARD PARKER
1885 - Died 1937
Wagner's Parsifal, May 16, 1887
GARY T. DAVIS
1989 - Died 1994
LOYAL
1934 - Resigned 1935
NATHAN SMITH
1888 - Resigned 1901
Laymen as Medical Educators, January 19, 1891
Senate Bill 1063, March 21, 1898
PHILIP RICHARD DAVIS
1970 - Died 1974
Actionable Words, May 10, 1971
RALPH D. DAVIS
1991 - Resigned 1999
Baloney, October 23, 1995
RICHARD S. DAVIS
1987 - Died 1998
Wigwam, February 15, 1988 (N)
Inland, Impossible, January 29, 1990 (N)
Screwed Up, February 1, 1993
WALKER B. DAVIS (Photograph)
1947 - Died 1980
The True Embodiment, January 16, 1950 (N)
Philippine Interlude, January 26, 1953 (N)
Leader, Book Night, February 21, 1955
Peugeot 203, October 24, 1955 (N)
The Law and the Ladies (Ladies' Night Address), April 1, 1957 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Churchills" by A. L. Rowse, February 23, 1959 (N)
*The Reluctant Conservative, March 6, 1961 (C) (N)
Reflections of a Kept Lawyer (Presidential Address), October 7, 1963 (N)
Those Were the Years That Were (Ladies' Night Address), May
13, 1968 (N)
Offices:
Recording
Secretary, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57,
1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1964-65, 1965-66
Treasurer, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58,
1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66
President, 1963-64
1880 - Resigned 1885
The
GEORGE ELLIS DAWSON
1891 - Died 1935
The Integral Phalanx (the Fourier
Experiment in
The Holland Land Company, January 2, 1899
Amiel et son Journal Intime, March 16, 1903
The Diary of Henry Crabb Robinson, May 4, 1908
Professor John Bickerstadt Dickinson Mayor, May 13, 1912
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Woman, April 6, 1914
The Story of a Very Great Writer, W. H. Hudson, April 2, 1917
Are Lawyers Leaders or Followers in the Improvement of Society? February 23, 1920
The X Club (Presidential Address), October 6, 1924
Reminiscences, January 8, 1934
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1910-11
Corresponding Secretary, 1923-24
President, 1924-25
HORACE DAWSON
1941 - Resigned 1942
ALBERT MORGAN DAY
1877 - Resigned 1893
JOHN G. DAY
1984 - Resigned 1990
WILLIAM HORACE DAY
1893 - Died 1942
PETER P. H. De BRUIN
1957 - Resigned 1962
ALLEN G. DEBUS
1974 - Resigned 1982
A Case of Delayed Publication, March 27, 1978 (N)
Pride and Prejudice or the Decline and Fall of Collins and Harlan, October 22, 1979 (N)
O. PAUL DECKER
1954 - Died 1961
Supplying Incentives to Men, March 24, 1958 (N)
YOLANDA M. DEEN
1995 -
Parfum d'Amour, November 11, 1996 (N)
Fair Warning, March 6, 2000
Moral Dilemmas (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly),
Confucius Says, March 2, 2001
Amidst a Grove of Olive Trees (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 14, 2003 (N)
Inaugurations, Celebrations and Other
Beginnings (Presidential Address), October 9, 2006
Offices:
Treasurer, 2000-01, 2001-02,
2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06
President, 2006-07
CHARLES WILLIAM DEERING
1888 - Resigned 1892
A Defenseless Coast, December 9, 1889
JOSEPH HOLTON DEFREES
1915 - Resigned 1916
THOMAS FRANCIS DELANEY
1911 - Resigned 1929
FREDERICK ADRIAN
1897 - Resigned 1953
American Railways, May 13, 1901
An Analysis of Human Character, April 24, 1905 (N)
Some of the Fundamental Causes of Social Unrest, March 2, 1914 (N)
Authority and Responsibility, January 31, 1909
(Re-read before the Club by Casper W. Ooms, December
18, 1933)(N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1910-11
1874 - Resigned 1901
A New Epic, December 3, 1877
CLARENCE PAUL DENNING
1926 - Died 1952
THOMAS DENT
1886 - Resigned 1908; 1910 - Died 1924
The Plummet Applied Anon, February 18, 1889
Sir Thomas More, March 26, 1894
Law Reports as Memorials of History and Biography, February 15, 1904
Some Glimpses of Legal History and Progress, November 18, 1907
HOWARD J. DePREE
1963 -
A Mess of Pottage, January 23, 1967 (N)
Sexuality, January 18, 1971 (N)
Cruise Control - - An Insight, April 21, 1975 (N)
Limbo, April 4, 1977 (N)
Bulbs (Presidential Address), October 12, 1981 (N)
Trilogy, April 21, 1986 (N)
Say Anything, March 4, 1991
Shake the Heavens (Ladies' Night Address), May 17,
1993
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1974-75, 1992-93
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1977-78
Corresponding Secretary, 1980-81
President, 1981-82
THOMAS JOSEPH DERDAK
1992 - Resigned 1998
The Apple, the Old Man and the Dragon, November 16, 1992
Kibera and the Vultures, February 5, 1996
GEZA de TAKATS (Biography)
1963 - Died 1985
Miracle at Bochnia, October 25, 1965 (N)
Bloody Penelope and Other Short Stories, November 27, 1967 (N)
A Triad of Quirks, October 28, 1968 (N)
Granny's Cough: Bitter Pill in Sweet Syrup, February 2, 1970 (N)
Pharmacist's Apprentice, April 19, 1971 (N)
Innocent from Abroad (Presidential Address), October 11, 1971 (N)
Alma Mater, November 12, 1973 (N)
FMG, November 24, 1975
Hyperosmia: From Moth to Mouse to
Man (Ladies' Night Address), May 23, 1983 (N)
Offices:
President, 1971-72
JAMES DEVRIES
2002 -
HEYLIGER ADAMS DeWINDT
1891 - Resigned 1893; 1898 - Resigned 1902
WIRT DEXTER
1886 - Died 1890
FREDERICK ROBERT DeYOUNG
1929 - Resigned 1932
JAMES SPENCER DICKERSON
1916 - Resigned 1919
JACOB McGAVOCK
1901 - Resigned 1904; 1915 - Resigned 1916
DAVID L. DICKSON
1946 - Died 1995
The World of Irving Babbitt, January 14, 1952 (N)
Some Observations on an Eternal Theme, May 7, 1956 (N)
Book Night, "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, February 23, 1959 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Publications, 1960-61
ARTHUR JAMES DIERS
2003-
A Certain Take on Life: The Lively Ideas of William James,
January 19, 2004 (N)
The Good King and His Heirs, December 11, 2006
FLETCHER DOBYNS
1914 - Resigned 1925
Justice Holmes and the Fourteenth Amendment, March 11, 1918
WILLIAM EDWARD DODD
1912 - Died 1940
*Robert J. Walker, Imperialist, October 28, 1912 (Re-read before the Club by Carl S. Roder, May 11, 1942) (N) (W)
Henry Clay, Insurgent, 1817 - 1825, March 13, 1916
American History (Review of Current Literature), January 15, 1917
The Mind of Woodrow Wilson, March 31, 1919
Woodrow Wilson or Theodore Roosevelt, 1918, February 16, 1920
A Chapter from the History of The Old South, May 7, 1923
A Great Debate on a Great Subject, April 12, 1926
A Decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind, May 2, 1927
A Chapter from American History, October 31, 1927
History and Patriotism, March 11, 1929
The First Integrated Social Order in the South, January 20,
1930
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1915-16
EDMUND JAMES DOERING
1915 - Resigned 1916
WILLIAM ELKANAH DOGGETT
1874 - Died 1876
GEORGE JOHN DOHRMAN, III
1988 - Resigned 1998
THOMAS ELLIOTT DONNELLEY (Biography)
1901 - Died 1955
The Labor Question, November 2, 1903
Benjamin Franklin, Printer, January 8, 1906 (N)
Industrial Education, May 6, 1907
Some Thoughts on the Practical Aspects of General Education, January 23, 1911
The War in Retrospect, May 17, 1920
Some Aspects of the Building Situation, November 13,
1922
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1906-07
JAMES ROOD DOOLITTLE, JR.
1874 - Resigned 1877
Chaucer, November 15, 1875
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1874-75
JAMES ROOD DOOLITTLE, SR.
1874 - Resigned 1877
ERL DORDAL
1971 -
Mobility, February 26, 1973 (N)
GEORGE AMOS DORSEY
1914 - Resigned 1915
PAUL H. DOUGLAS (Biography)
1939 - Died 1976
Some New Material on Robert Owen and Robert Dale Owen, February 2, 1942 (N)
The Future of the Pacific, October 21, 1946
Culture and Character, October 17, 1949 (N)
CARL ALBERT DRAGSTEDT
1945 - Died 1983
One for the Book, November 4, 1946 (N)
Country Doctors (Ladies' Night Address), January 23, 1950 (N)
Country Doctor Goes to Court, November 7, 1955 (N)
A Night to Remember, April 7, 1958 (N)
The Blacksmith Makes a Weld, October 26, 1959 (N)
Who Killed Cock Robin? (Presidential Address), October 9, 1961 (N)
Hash, April 27, 1964 (N)
Prometheus and the R.F.D. (Ladies' Night Address), May 16, 1966 (N)
Methuselah et al., November 4, 1968 (N)
They Made It Possible, April 10, 1972 (N)
There Are Times for Rimes, May 5, 1975 (N)
Bull Fiddle Rimes and Whetstone Verses, Part I, March 14,
1977 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1948-49
President, 1961-62
LESTER REYNOLD DRAGSTEDT
1927 - Died 1977
Bones, January 12, 1931 (N)
The Guardian of the Wilderness, April 9, 1934 (N)
An
The Father of
Siamese Twins (Presidential Address), October 10, 1955 (N)
An American by Choice - - Fragments from a Biography of Dr. A.
J. Carlson, March 25, 1963 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1936-37
Chair, Officers
and Members, 1941-42, 1946-47
President, 1955-56
ROBERT T. DRAKE
1973 - Died 1982
The Wildness of the Scene, February 10, 1975 (N)
Clover
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1979-80
Chair, Officers
and Members, 1981-82
GEORGE DRIGGS
1888 - Died 1892
GARRETT DROPPERS
1907 - Died 1927
ALBERT C. DROSTE
1960 - Died 1996
A Matter of Chance, May 6, 1963 (N)
Leader, Book Night (three papers), March 29, 1965 (N)
Stranger Than Friction, May 4,
1970
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1972-73
HAROLD ARTHUR DRUMMOND
1967 - Resigned 1976
Saint or Sinner? January 27, 1969 (N)
Morpheus in Conflict, February 7, 1972 (N)
The Man Who Stayed Home, February 25, 1974 (N)
JOEL S. DRYER
1998 -
Again & Again, January 17, 2000
The Story You Don't Know About a Place We All Love (Closing Night address), May 14, 2001
How Do
We Find Mr. Parker?, March 25, 2002
Whose Land Is It Anyway?, December 9, 2002 (N)
Whose Land Is It, Anyway Part II?, November 10, 2003 (N)
Founders, December 19, 2005
Spectacular, October 23, 2006
E. LLOYD DuBRUL
1953 - Died 1996
*Stroke of Flame, April 23, 1956 (Re-read before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, December 19, 1977) (C) (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review,
"
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Origin of Races" by Carleton C. Coon, November 11, 1963 (N)
Half So Precious (Ladies' Night Address), May 22, 1972 (N)
EMELIUS CLARK
1881 and 1919 - Died 1928
Edited and read an "Informal," October 24, 1881
Edited and read an "Informal," December 17, 1883
As Others See Us, November 16, 1885
A Historic Gambling Debt, November 13, 1893
The Life and Services of Johan Boller (Address), June 8, 1896
The Outlook for the Professional Man, March 26, 1900
The Heroine of American Freedom, March 27, 1905 (N)
Louyse Bourgeoise, Midwife: Her Account of the Accouchement of Marie de Medici, Wife of Henry IV, May 6, 1912
The Progress of Medicine From a Remote Past to Modern Times, January 12, 1920
A Glimpse or Two in
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1906-07
BRIAN B. DUFF
2003-
The Wolf Marks the Tundra, December 13, 2004 (N)
Crossroads,
Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly, March 3, 2006
Participant,
Poetry Night, February 12, 2007
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 2006-07
SAMUEL JOHN DUNCAN-CLARK
1923 - Died 19??
Adventures in Ruralia, February 9, 1925
Star Gazers, February 28, 1927
How I Discovered a
A First Century Reporter -- A Study of John Mark and His Narrative, November 11, 1929
The Story of the Struggle for World Peace, October 19,
1931
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1926-27
Chair, Publications, 1927-28
GEORGE DUNEA
2006
-
HAROLD DUNKEL
1965 - Resigned 1974
Short of Good and Evil, November 11, 1968 (N)
That Was an Experience, March 6, 1972 (N)
The Unprintable Logic, November 25, 1974 (N)
CHARLES ANALDO DUPEE
1875 - Resigned 1900
The Dissolution of the Whig Party, January 19, 1880
1902 - Resigned 1904
HENRY ROGERS DURKEE
1890 - Resigned 1895
GEORGE TURNLEY DYER, JR.
1940 - Died 1977
Is Sociology a Science? April 5, 1943
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1945-46
LOUIS DYER
1877 - Died 1908
ARTHUR DYRENFORTH
1918 - Died 1920