MARTIN GABER
1968 -
Money, May 15, 1972 (N)
The Ultimate Frontier, April 29,
1974 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1975-76
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1976-77
FREDRIK HERMAN GADE
1899 - Resigned 1903
Bjornsterne Bjornsen, April 21, 1902
LYMAN JUDSON GAGE
1884 - Died 1927
Gold and Silver as Money, October 17, 1887
A Study in Finance, February 15, 1892
An Episode in a Banker's Experience, March 9, 1896
GEORGE W. GALE
1941 - Died 1985
Silver Creek, November 20, 1944 (N)
The
Leader, Book Night, November 28, 1955
Mexican Gold (Presidential Address), October 6, 1958 (N)
The Founder, March 26, 1962 (N)
The Founder: Part II, January 28, 1963 (N)
A Little Bit of History, January
14, 1974 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1948-49
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1952-53
Chair, Officers and Members,
1956-57
President, 1958-59
Chair, Publications, 1966-67
ALFRED E. GALLO
1967 - Resigned 1986
The Chiseler, April 27, 1970 (N)
EDWARD ILSLEY GALVIN
1888 - Died 1908
The Humorist as a Benefactor, January
13, 1890
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1891-92
EDWARD JAMES GARDINER
1884 - Resigned 1902
The Nature of and the Perception of Color, February 22, 1886
How It Is Done in
Cosas de Espana, November 7, 1898
GEORGE GARDNER
1881 - Resigned 1886
JOHN S. GARVIN
1973 -
2 plus 2, April 28, 1975 (N)
The Holy Places, May 7, 1979 (N)
Search and Change, February 11, 1985 (N)
The Isles, November 16, 1987 (N)
For What Purpose, October 12,
1992
A Country House, November 1, 1999
VICTOR GARWOOD
1902 - Resigned 1908
Doctor Burney, February 18, 1907
EUGENE MAXIMILLIAN KARL GEILING
1936 - Resigned 1938
JAMES K. GENDON
2005 -
MICHAEL D. GENTILE
1992 -
RALPH WALDO GERARD
1936 - Died 1974
The Shears of Atropos, October 31, 1938 (N)
Unresting Cells, November 27, 1939
Ola, November 13, 1944 (N)
A Biologist's View of Society and The Rights of Man (two papers), April 5, 1948 (N)
Sapients Abroad, November 26,
1951 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1940-41
JOHN T. GERLITS, JR.
1980 -
Tortuous Intent, December 6, 1982 (N)
Baseball's Enthrallment, March 11, 1985 (N)
Book Review, October 28, 1985 (N)
Endless Waters, February 8, 1988 (N)
Marquand's Visit (Presidential Address), October 1, 1990 (N)
The Fast Lane, March 24,
1997 (N)
The Four Horsemen, November 7, 2005
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1988-89, 1989-90
President, 1990-91
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1991-92
ALAN J. GERTENRICH
1996 -
Bright Tomorrow or Gathering Clouds, February 7, 2000
ELMER GERTZ (Biography) (biography)
1961 - Died 2000
Bernard Shaw in
This Is How It Happened, December 7, 1964 (N)
A Poet's Patrimony, October 10, 1966 (N)
Leader, Book Night, November 20, 1967 (N)
Yet Again, November 3, 1969 (N)
Something Unique in My Life, October 29, 1973 (N)
Noble and Ignoble -- The Uses and Abuses of Hate, October 27, 1975
Book Review, "Papa" by Gregory Hemingway and "How It Was" by Mary Welsh Hemingway, December 15, 1976
My Six Years, March 7, 1977 (N)
Emma and Ben (Presidential Address), October 10, 1977 (N)
Arthur Goldberg: Portrait of a Dedicated Man, November 27, 1978 (N)
Henry Miller Triumphant, October 27, 1980 (N)
The Refuseniks, October 26, 1981
What Am I? October 25, 1982 (N)
Around the World in No Hurry, October 29, 1984 (N)
Round and Round We Go, January 26, 1987 (N)
Sixtieth Anniversary, October 17, 1988 (N)
They Slept Here, October 21, 1991 (N)
A Forty Year Saga, October 25, 1993
Five Centennials, December 16, 1996 (N)
The Best Is Yet to Be, October 27,
1997 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1968-69
Chair, Officers and Members,
1976-77
President, 1977-78
THEODORE G. GERTZ
1976 - Resigned 1980
Second Careers -- A Prescription for Inner Peace, April 18, 1977 (N)
WILLIAM M. GETZOFF
2004
-
A Literary Puzzle (Joint Meeting with The Cliff
Dwellers), April 14, 2003
Varieties
of Religious Interpretation, April
30, 2007
REGINALD GIBBONS
1991 - Resigned 1994
From Forthcoming Poetry and Fiction (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), December 14, 1992
FREDERICK ANDREWS GIBBS
1944 - Resigned 1958
Unscrewing the Inscrutable, January 8, 1951 (N)
LEWIS E. GIBSON
1993 -
A Poor Boy Educated in
The Grey Goose Feather, February 26, 1996 (N)
He Was a Queer Looker, But Smart, January 20, 1997 (N)
Humor, Reason, and H. L. Mencken, March
29, 1999 (N)
The Couch in the Kennel, January 31, 2005 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1996-97
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1997-98
1930 - Died 1944
Some Old Eye Doctors and Pseudo-Eye Doctors, April 6, 1931
Arthur Symons. The Aetiology of a Literary Crush, November 11, 1935
*Garlic and Old Horse Blankets, December 1, 1941 (Re-read before the Club by William H. Beauman, March 20, 1995) (C) (N) (W)
Nasturtiums and
Stained Glass, February 14, 1944
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1942-43
BENTLEY B. GILBERT
1986 - Resigned 1994
On Biography, (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), February 6, 1989 (N)
FRANK GILBERT
1879 - Resigned 1896
Competitive Transportation (Conversation), October 17, 1881
American Financial Innovation, March 24, 1884
The Robert Elsmere Craze, May 13, 1889
The Census (Conversation), June 8, 1891
Different Views of the Same
Subject: The Daily Newspaper, March 23, 1896
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1894-95
SIMEON GILBERT
1874 - Resigned 1876
The Newspaper, January 18, 1875
HARRY ORRIN GILLET
1920 - Died 1957
Schooling and Education, December 18, 1950
THOMAS LEWIS GILMER
1904 - Resigned 1919
Motor Boats and Boating, March 18, 1907 (N)
IRWIN THOBURN GILRUTH
1918 - Died 1957
Vigilante Days, January 19, 1920
Campaigns and Their Shibboleths, February 19, 1923
An Early
A Circuit Rider of the Last Century, May 6, 1929
On Going to Extremes, March 26, 1934
The Last of the Victorians (Presidential Address), October 12, 1936
The Social Novel, April 8, 1940
Some Observations on the Nature and Standards of Amateur Literary Effort, January 11, 1943
Leader, Book Night, December 11, 1950
Formerly the Familiar Essay, March
31, 1952
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1924-25
Corresponding Secretary, 1927-28,
1928-29, 1929-30
Chair, Publications, 1930-31,
1942-43
Chair, Officers and Members,
1932-33
President, 1936-37
JOHN GEORGE McBETH GLESSNER
1900 - Resigned 1902
JOHN JACOB GLESSNER
1883 - Died 1936
Two Noted Diarists, December 7, 1885
Potatoes, November 9, 1908
And Thereby Hangs a Tail, December 15, 1913
Farming, December 13, 1915
An October Sunday in
Graveyard Literature, December 12, 1921
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1894-95
Chair, Officers and Members,
1907-08
JOSEPH D. GLICK
1999 – Resigned 2004
LEROY TRUMAN GOBLE
1919 - Died 1927
Cockaigne, February 7, 1921
The Abode of Silence, December 18, 1922
Suppressed Books, or the Changing Face of Censorship, November 19, 1923
Punch The
Immortal Year, March 16, 1925
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1921-22
Corresponding Secretary, 1922-23
BILLY EARL GOETZ
1934 - Resigned 1978
The Mad Depression, March 23, 1936 (N)
Collectivism, May 9, 1938 (N)
The Usefulness of the Impossible, April
21, 1941 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1941-42
SAMUEL V. GOFFEN
1977 - Died 2006
A Trip to the Well, October 31, 1977 (N)
Unfinished Symphonies, December 8, 1980 (N)
Onarram, November 2, 1981
When Knighthood Was In Flower, December 13, 1982 (N)
The Art of Listening, March 26, 1984 (N)
The Luck Factor: Why Some People Are Luckier Than Others, December 17, 1984 (N)
Dr. Who? October 21, 1985 (N)
The Power of Persuasion, April 6, 1987 (N)
What the Preacher Said, November 7, 1988 (N)
The Power of the Mind, January 22, 1990 (N)
Read My Lips, October 14, 1991 (N)
Money, Money, Money, November 29, 1993
ARTHUR JOSEPH GOLDBERG (Biography)
1945 - Died 1990
From Ulysses to Hecate Country, February 24, 1947
Human Rights and the
FRANK GONZALEZ-CRUSSI
1989 - Resigned 1990
JOHN PAUL GOODE
1917 - Resigned 1918
DANIEL GOODWIN
1880 - Resigned 1898
The
A Pantheon Day in
Our Supreme Eulogist, November 26, 1888
A Memorial Essay on Thomas Hughes,
with some account of his visits to
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1889-90
Corresponding Secretary, 1895-96
FREDERICK WILLIAM GOOKIN (Biography)
(Photograph)
1877 - Died 1936
The Old Masters of
Gold Shipments and the Practical Aspect of the Silver Question (Conversation), April 24, 1893
The Degradation of the Press and Its Influence on the American People (Conversation), October 15, 1894
The Aesthetic Value of Japanese Art, February 17, 1896
Have Serious Defects in Our System of Government Developed, and If So, What Is the Remedy? February 5, 1900
The Spirit and Tendencies of the Times (Conversation), November 24, 1902
A Chapter from a History of the Club, January 25, 1904
*Our Defective American Banking System: A Diagnosis and a Prescription, November 2, 1908 (C) (N) (W)
Does Civilization Change Human Nature? (Conversation), November 7, 1910
What Is Art? December 1, 1913
Extracts from a History of the Club, March 16, 1914
The European War, October 19, 1914
Essential Qualities in Works of Art, November 15, 1915
The Theatre in
The War Debts and the Wage Workers of the World, March 24, 1918
Chapters from a History of the Club, May 26, 1919
Chapters Three and Four from a History of the Club, May 24, 1920
The
Still More Chapters of Club History, January 15, 1922
Rosemary for Remembrance: Fifty Years of Club History, March 25, 1924
Ukiyo-e, April
11, 1927
Offices:
Recording
Secretary, 1880-81, 1881-82,
1882-83, 1883-84, 1884-85, 1885-86, 1886-87, 1887-88, 1888-89, 1889-90,
1890-91, 1891-92, 1892-93, 1893-94, 1894-95, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1897-98,
1898-99, 1899-1900, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1903-04, 1904-05, 1905-06,
1906-07, 1907-08, 1908-09, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1911-12, 1912-13, 1913-14,
1914-15, 1915-16, 1916-17, 1917-18, 1918-19, 1919-20
Treasurer, 1880-81, 1881-82,
1882-83, 1883-84, 1884-85, 1885-86, 1886-87, 1887-88, 1888-89, 1889-90,
1890-91, 1891-92, 1892-93, 1893-94, 1894-95, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1897-98,
1898-99, 1899-1900, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1903-04, 1904-05, 1905-06,
1906-07, 1907-08, 1908-09, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1911-12, 1912-13, 1913-14,
1914-15, 1915-16, 1916-17, 1917-18, 1918-19, 1919-20
President, 1921-22
GEORGE W. GORDON
1950 - Resigned 1964
Charles Evans Hughes, January 25, 1954 (N)
Book Review, "A History of
Africa South of the
NANCY C. GORMAN
1995 -
The
EARL E. GOSE
1967 - Resigned 1976
ARTHUR I. GOULD
1994 – Died 2006
Alphabet Soup, Maya-Style, April 27, 1998 (N)
VICTOR E. GOULD
1979 - Resigned 1987
Inflation Is No Problem, November 26, 1979 (N)
A Matter of Definition, January 28, 1985 (N)
BRUCE GRANT
1949 - Resigned 1967
The Last Voyage of Benjamin Franklin, November 10, 1952
Don't Love a Woman Who Keeps a Diary, November 14, 1955
Some Geniuses Who Did Not Write Shakespeare, January 18, 1960 (N)
Martial Transvestitism, or the Lady Marine, October 15, 1962 (N)
JOHN COWLES GRANT
1888 - Died 1914
The Rights of Children, February 8, 1892
The Weapons of Tyranny, February 22, 1897
Law's Delays, December 21, 1903
The Purely Commercial Aspect of the
A Sunday at
The Civil War as It Appeared to a Boy: with Some Account of Two Weeks at the Front, October 17, 1910
The Menace of
the Theatre, October 14, 1912
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1908-09, 1909-10
FREDERICK L. GRATIOT
1922 - Resigned 1923
1946 - Died 1973
Conjecture and Proof, February 28, 1949
Confusion Worse Confounded, March 24, 1952 (N)
Leader, Book Night (three papers), December 7, 1953 (N)
The Philosopher's Stone, May 2, 1955 (N)
Some Remarkable
Men of Colonial Times, April 30, 1962
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1950-51
Corresponding Secretary, 1956-57
EARLE GRAY
1954 - Died 1967
Charles Waterton, Naturalist and Gentleman, and His Work with Curare, November 11, 1957 (N)
A Family Tradition: Footnote to History, October 24, 1960 (N)
MELVIN GRAY
1962 -
Book Review, "Early Man in the
Not from My Couch, January 11, 1965 (N)
Were You There? December 8, 1969 (N)
MARC B. GRAYSON
1979 - Resigned 1986
On Character, March 17, 1980 (N)
Pheidippides, April 6, 1981 (N)
*Churchill in the War Rooms, April 12, 1982
This Is the Army Mr. Jones, April 4, 1983 (N)
A Train Ride for Mr. Lincoln, February 4, 1985
FREDERICK GREELEY
1883 - Died 1912
Edited and read an "Informal," February 9, 1885
As Others See Us, November 16, 1885
Charles Babbage, May 7, 1888
The Need of the Hour (Potpourri), April 18, 1892
The Issues of the Late Campaign (Conversation), June 11, 1894
An Experiment in Revenue Reform in
Personal Reminiscences Connected
with Social Life in
Report on Recent Explorations in
the Sub-Polar Regions of
.....with Ethnographic Notes Upon the Tribes Inhabiting the Mountainous Portions Thereof.
..... Illustrations with maps, views, and specimens (in collaboration with Charles Gordon Fuller), March 11, 1901
The Fairy Tale of the Magical Hatchet, April 1, 1901
Appeared as a Twentieth Century Santa Claus in a Christmas Tree Celebration, December 22, 1902
Presentation of Gavel, October 10, 1904 (N)
Historical and Biographical Notes
of
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1905-06
SAMUEL SEWALL
1874 and 1908 - Died 1916
Measures Not Men, May 18, 1885
The Need of the Hour, April 18, 1892
From Throne to Scaffold, April 10, 1893
International Units: A Metrical Essay, March 1, 1897
Personal Reminiscences Connected
with Social Life in
Cherchez la femme, December 19, 1898
Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1900
The Burning of
Cities, October 12, 1903
Offices:
President, 1900-01
BENJAMIN J. GREEN
1964 - Resigned 1970
My War With the United States Marine Corps, February 8, 1965 (N)
OLIVER BOURNE GREEN
1891 - Resigned 1906
THEOPHILUS GREEN
1996 -
David Helfgott and the Music of Insanity, February 9, 1998 (N)
Blues for a
Policeman. January 22, 2001
The Death of the Reverend Doctor John Ellen Profrock,
January 6, 2003 (N)
Six…The Other Alex Haley Story, November
17, 2003 (N)
RAY H. GREENBLATT
1990 -
Black as Bat Wings, April 18, 1994 (Re-read by the author April 30, 2001) (N)
Havoc or Chaos? December 14, 1998 (N)
The Vanishing Trove: Reviled Heroes, Revered Thieves (Presidential Address), October 2, 2000
In the Eye of the Beholder (Joint
meeting with The Fortnightly), In the Eye of the
Beholder -- Figure and Ground, March 1, 2002
Book Night, "The Decade of the 1920s"; When Harlem Was in
Vogue, by David L. Lewis, October 13, 2006
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1996-97,
1997-98, 1998-99
President, 2000-01
Chair, Officers and Members,
2001-02
CHARLES AUGUSTUS GREGORY
1875 - Resigned 1897
The History of It (Marcus Tullius Cicero), December 17, 1877
Concerning the Militia, November 3, 1879
The
A Vision and a Dream, March 4, 1895
STEPHEN STRONG GREGORY
1888 - Resigned 1895
TAPPAN GREGORY
1937 - Died 1961
The Camera's Catch of North American Wild Animals (Illustrated), March 6, 1939 (N)
Eze, on the Corniche, March 18, 1940
The Black Sox, February 17, 1941 (N)
The Whisper of the Guns, May 3, 1943 (N)
The
Parole, May 25, 1953
The Guns Roll On, April 18, 1955 (N)
The Architecture of Freedom, October 13, 1958 (N)
OTTO
1903 - Resigned 1910
Lamartine, February 12, 1906 (N)
WALTER QUINTIN
1885 - Resigned 1887
HENRY FOSTER GRIERSON
1895 - Died 1923
LEE HENRY
1937 - Resigned 1940
SUZANNE L. GRONKE
1995 - Resigned 1996
HANS ERNST GRONOW
1916 - Resigned 1917
The Influence of Nietzsche upon
TED GROSS
2002 -
The Auditorium Theater and Roosevelt University (The Arthur Baer Fellowship
Address), January 13, 2003 (N)
The University President: Officeholder or
Risktaker? January 17, 2005 (N)
ROBERT M. GROSSMAN
2006
-
Paul to
Saul, February 26, 2007
THOMAS WILLIAMS GROVER
1878 - Died 1893
The New American, June 16, 1897
JOHN G. GRUHN
1988 - Resigned 1994
A Particular Historical Perspective, February 5, 1990 (N)
MARK EMMET GUERIN
1918 - Died 1944
WARD EARL GUEST
1932 - Died 1964
The Literary Hoax, January 20, 1936 (N)
Adventure with the Sea Bees, January 13, 1947 (N)
Savage Civilization, April 25, 1949 (N)
Japan Before and After, May 18, 1953 (N)
Book Review, 2 volumes, November 26, 1956 (N)
The Love Story
of Evangeline, January 15, 1962
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1954-55
PERRY J. GULBRANDSEN
2003-
FRANK WAKELY GUNSAULUS
1888 - Resigned 1889
Robert Browning and the New Theology, October 29, 1888
GAYLE E. GUTHRIE
1996 -
Suzie, Lucy and Liz, January 19, 1998 (N)
A New Creation, November 6, 2000
Climb the Mountain, November 12, 2001
It Isn’t Easy Being Free, January 20, 2003 (N)