KARLETON HACKETT
1901 - Resigned 1908
Music in the Social Life of Our
William Billings, the First American Musician, January 27, 1908
SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN (Honorary)
1883 - Died 1910
Woodcote,
EDWIN MOSES HALE
1874 - Resigned 1877
EUGENE JUDSON HALE
1874 - Resigned 1876
JOHN PHILETUS HALE
1892 - Resigned 1895
RICHARD WALDEN HALE, JR.
1942 - Died 1976
The Royal Americans, January 25, 1943 (N)
WILLIAM BROWNE HALE
1905 - Resigned 1914
Arthur Young's Travels in
RICHARD P. HALL
1983 - Resigned 1987
Story (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 18, 1983 (N)
Teacher, April 27, 1987 (N)
THOMAS CUMING HALL
1888 - Resigned 1897
American Credulity and the Fallacies of Irish Home Rule, December 23, 1889
The Ethics of Suicide, February 1, 1892
The Vulgar Life of
Wagner as Poet and Critic, November 20, 1893
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1890-91
GEORGE HALPERIN
1931 - Died 1961
Gogol, the Dawn of the Russian Novel, December 14, 1931 (N)
*Dostoevskiy, October
9, 1933
(C) (N) (W)
*Tolstoy, May 13, 1935 (C) (N) (W)
A Doctor Looks at Communism. A Recent Trip to the U.S.S.R., February 3, 1936 (N)
Pushkin, Russia's Most Significant Figure, March 28, 1938 (N)
Fascism and Social Revolution, March 27, 1939 (N)
*Tourgenev, February 3, 1941 (C) (N) (W)
The Miracle of Russia's Resistance, February 1, 1943
The Autumnal Chekov, January 10, 1944 (N)
The Song of the Stormy Petrel, December 17, 1945 (N)
The Two Apostles of the Twentieth Century, April 18, 1949 (N)
Art for Art's Sake (Presidential Address), October 9, 1950 (N)
On Listening to Music, October 20, 1952 (N)
Shalom, February 15, 1954 (N)
The Inescapable, October 17, 1955 (N)
Book Review, "Dr. Zhivago"
by Boris Pasternak, February 23, 1959 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1935-36
Chair, Officers
and Members, 1942-43
Chair,
Publications, 1949-50
President, 1950-51
JESSE HALSDOWN
Book Review, February 17, 1908 (N)
JOHN JULIUS HALSEY
1886 - Resigned 1888
The Arthurian Romance, March 21, 1887
ALFRED ERNEST HAMILL
1921 and 1935 - Died 1953
Suspicions, November 6, 1950
CHARLES DAVISON HAMILL
1881 - Resigned 1902
A Talk about Engravings (Conversation), January 9, 1882
ARTHUR LITTLE HAMILTON
1918 - Died 1955
SUGAR HILL, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Alaska, January 9, 1922
BENGT L. K. HAMILTON
1936 - Died 1979
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
The Relation Between Good Government and Bad Temper, January 12, 1942 (N)
In the Footsteps of War (A Rhymed Chronicle of Insignificant Events), November 23, 1953 (N)
Forms More Real Than Living Man, February 8, 1960 (N)
EDGAR LOCKWOOD HAMILTON
1922 - Resigned 1928
JOHN HENRY HAMLINE
1891 - Died 1904
Municipal Reform (Conversation), January 21, 1895
A Night in the House of Commons, March 11, 1895
JOHN LEONARD HANCOCK
1924 - Died 1969
WHITE PIGEON, MICHIGAN
Servants of the State, April 5, 1926
Avast! Belay! We're Off for Baffin's Bay! February 11, 1929
Servants of the City, May 1, 1933
Cross Currents, November 24, 1941
Words, Words, Horatio, November 27, 1944
Island 698, March 15, 1948 (N)
The Greeks Had a Word for It, February 26, 1951 (N)
Ulysses, January 24, 1955 (N)
Island Neighbors, December 9, 1957 (N)
A Part of All That I Have Met, April 7, 1969
(N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1943-44
Chair,
Publications, 1956-57
SUSAN R. HANES
2003
– Resigned 2011
My Persistent Phantom,
March 30, 2009
NORMAN HAPGOOD
1894 - Died 1937
The Art of Henry James, November 12, 1894
The Modernness of Shakespeare's Women, January 28, 1929
MARTIN D. HARDIN
1877 - Died 1923
Army Experience, May 9, 1881
The Defense of Washington Against Early's Attack in July, 1864, May 17, 1886
Military Life in Oregon Before the War, October 26, 1891
Malaria Cured Without Drugs, October 22, 1894
The Reformation of City Government, April 4, 1904
Political and Social Life in Illinois in the "Thirties," October 14, 1907
The Failure of the American System of Education and Its Causes, October 23, 1911
The Labor Question, October 20, 1913
EDWARD JOHN HARDING
1891 - Died 1926
Selections from a Poetical Translation of "Le Roi s'Amuse," January 23, 1893
FRANK HARDING
1950 - Resigned 1953
GEORGE FRANKLIN HARDING
1876 - Resigned 1896
Civil Service Reform, November 7, 1881
Charles James Fox, October 8, 1883
How to Guess What Is on the Other Side of the Hill, April 19, 1886
HARRY BENJAMIN HARDING
1955 - Resigned 1970
Border Bandits, April 28, 1958 (N)
John Slaughter of Arizona, April 24, 1961 (N)
WILLIAM KNOTT HARDING
1937 - Resigned 1938
CHARLES SUMNER HARMON
1892 - Resigned 1914
WANDA JEAN HAROLD
2001 - Resigned 2005
JESS DEAN HARPER
1921 - Died 1976
WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA
Antaeus Contends with Midas, May 1, 1944
PAUL VINCENT HARPER
1916 - Died 1949
Personal Experiences While Learning Arabic in Jerusalem and Syria, November 10, 1919
Literary Lapses of the Bible, April 4, 1921
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1920-21
SAMUEL ALAIN HARPER
1934 - Resigned 1938
Man's High Adventure, December16, 1935
WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER (Biography)
1892 - Died 1906
Art Among the Hebrews, May 16, 1898
Semitic Legal Literature as Illustrated by the Code of Hammurabi, January 30, 1905 (N)
LEON HARPOLE
1951 - Resigned 1953
WINFIELD SCOTT HARPOLE
1907 - Resigned 1926
Oliver Wendell Holmes, May 17, 1909
Hannah More and Her Times, November 14, 1910
Sir Thomas Browne, November 24, 1913
Shakespeare's Medicine, November 24, 1913
A War-time Magazine, November 23, 1914
A Successful Suicide (Story), November 27, 1916
The Golden Age, January 13, 1919
Hygiene for the Middle Aged (Symposium), April 25,
1921
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1912-13
EDWARD AVERY HARRIMAN
1895 - Resigned 1900
James Boswell, June 1, 1896
The Right to Govern, March 19, 1900
KARL EDWIN HARRIMAN
1919 - Resigned 1926
The Story of Stories, November 22, 1920
An Editor Confesses, May 14, 1923
The Education of an Editor, March 31, 1924
JAMES T. HARRINGTON
2008
-
ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS
1907 - Resigned 1907
JOEL T. HARRIS
1979 -
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA
NEIL HARRIS
1998 - Resigned 2002
Chicago Magna (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 19, 1999 (N)
ROBERT M. HARRIS
1990 - Resigned 1998
Three Times Many More, October 15, 1990
SAMUEL SMITH HARRIS
1875 - Died 1888
European Races in America (Conversation), December 10, 1877
R. WENDELL HARRISON
1947 - Resigned 1951
DONALD HENRY HARTER
1981 - Resigned 1984
WILBERT R. HASBROUCK
2006
– Resigned 2008
Participant,
Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago, March 2, 2007
PLINY NELSON HASKELL
1875 - Died 1884
IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO
The English Land Problem, March 1, 1880
WARREN C. HASKIN
2003-
Big Little
Man, November 15, 2004 (N)
Interview, December 4, 2006
These Boys’ Lives,
February 18, 2008
Filibuster, February 22, 2010
“A
Plague o’ both”, November
29, 2010
RUSSELL HASSLER
1936 - Resigned 1941
MALCOLM H. HAST
1974 - Resigned 1980
Microcosm, May 2, 1977 (N)
ALBERT BAIRD HASTINGS
1931 - Died 1987
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
High Life, January 14, 1935 (N)
JOHN D. HASTINGS
1961 - Resigned 1976
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
The Sacco-Vanzetti Case Revisited, November 9, 1964
Mr. Jefferson in Virginia, February 19, 1968 (N)
Thomas Jefferson -- -- Lawyer and Founder, March 1, 1971
AZEL FARNSWORTH HATCH
1878 - Died 1906
The Lawyer's Conscience, February 15, 1886
Is the Influence of Newspaper Opinion Declining? May 28, 1894
Social Dreamers, April 14, 1902
The Right of Search, March 21, 1904
Common Honesty, May 6, 1907
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1905-06
EDMUND HATFIELD
1978 - Died 1988
Anton Chekhov, January 28, 1980 (N)
The Literature of Death, May 3, 1982
More on the Literature of Death, May 9, 1983 (N)
EDWARD HOWARD HATTON
1924 - Resigned 1926
JOSEPH HAVEN
1874 - Died 1874
FRED VARMILLIA HAWLEY
1904 - Resigned 1912
Fellowship, November 6, 1905
A Study of Religion as the Outgrowth of Industry, March 7, 1910
The Great Illusion, March 11, 1912
PAUL RAMSAY HAWLEY
1951 - Resigned 1958
History Ignores the Intangibles, April 22, 1957 (N)
JOHN SARGENT HAYFORD
1972 - Resigned 1983
Book Review, "Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street" by William S. Baring-Gould, March 10, 1975
No Capital, April 12, 1976 (N)
DANIEL HAYMAN
1991 -
Malevolence Wears the Face of Honesty: the Demons, March 20,
2000
A Mimetic Tradition, April 26, 2004 (N)
Grapes, April 24, 2006
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1994-95
WILLIAM H. HAZLETT
1941 - Died 1967
FRANKLIN HARVEY HEAD (photograph)
C:\Users\Frank Lackner\Documents\CLC\Histories\Head photo.jpg1884 - Died 1914
Shakespeare's Insomnia and the Causes Thereof, May 3, 1886 (Re-read before the Club by Manly S. Mumford, May 25, 1959) (N)
Browning's "Ivan Ivanovitch," June 18, 1888
Edited and read an "Informal," April 29, 1889
Inaugural Address as President, October 13, 1890
Legends of Jekyll Island, December 5, 1892
The Humor of the Pulpit, October 8, 1895
A Notable Lawsuit (Captain Kidd and the Astor Fortune), January 13, 1896
....(Re-read before the Club by George C. Cassell, April 9, 1951) (Also, see Thomas Boal) (N)
The Boodling of Dante and Its Influence on His Work, April 8, 1898
Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899
Trades Unionism, March 12, 1900
John Fiske, March 31, 1902
The History of the Bacon Folly, April 23, 1906
Reminiscences of Literary Men, April 29, 1912
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1887-88
President, 1890-91
JEROME R. HEAD
1968 - Died 1974
Life and Poetry, November 23, 1970
Political Philosophy of Ibn Khaldun, November 12, 1973 (N)
THEODORE C. HEAGSTEDT
1975 - Resigned 1982
Fleatcote's Formula #5, October 25, 1976 (N)
Don't Goof Up the Incentive, November 5, 1979
Fleatcote Revisited, March 30,
1981 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1978-79
Chair,
Publications, 1980-81
GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALEY
1875 - Died 1894
JOHN REARDON HEATH
1925 - Died 1959
Help Wanted: or Life at Dear Old St. Swithin's, May 12, 1930 (N)
Ballyhoo, April 4, 1932 (Re-read before the Club by William K. Beatty, March 23, 1981) (N)
Black and Tan: The Jamaican Mlange, April 13, 1936 (N)
*The Strange Case of Thomas Wolfe, April 7, 1947, (Re-read before the Club by Clark L. Wagner, November 14, 1994) (C) (N)
Leader, Book Night, March 8, 1948
"Primam Diem, O Consocii Litterarii....." (Presidential Address), October 11, 1948 (N)
The Customs, Politics and Tongue (Ladies' Night Address), March
10, 1952
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1940-41, 1944-45
Chair, Publications, 1947-48,
1951-52
President, 1948-49
FREDERICK SCHILLER HEBARD
1897 - Died 1920
MOBILE, ALABAMA
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1913-14
EDWIN L. HECKLER
1960 - Died 1964
The Beef You Eat, December 19, 1960 (N)
C. ANDERSON HEDBERG
1986 -
The Examined Life (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 4, 1987
Odd Couples (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Beauty and
Brains, March 5, 1999 (N)
*Notes from a Road Show, February 3, 2003
(N)
My Basement, March 21, 2011
DAVID J. HEFFERNAN
1966 - Resigned 1969
Education -- Potpourri, January 15, 1968 (N)
CSABA HEGYVARY
1977 - Resigned 1993
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON
*Dulce et Decorum (Memories of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), January 29, 1979 (N)
Tours and Detours in Southeast Asia, February 2, 1981 (N)
Dinesen and the Psychology of Literary Creation, December 5, 1983
Hark, The Angels Sing! May 11, 1987 (N)
JOSEPH LUDVIG HEKTOEN
1938 - Died 1950
WASHINGTON, D.C.
CHARLES DOWNS HELMER
1874 - Died 1879
The Ring, December 21, 1874
CHARLES MATHER HENDERSON
1881 - Resigned 1885
ROBERT JEREMIAH HENDRICKS
1882 - Resigned 1897
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS
1955 - Died 1964
The Times and Tunes of Cole Porter, February 13, 1956
HERMAN H. HENKLE
1955 - Resigned 1960
Cowpox and Human Cussedness, November 18, 1957
RICHARD V. HENRY, JR.
1960 - Resigned 1972
HENRY S. HENSCHEN
1928 - Resigned 1933
RAY D. HENSON
1963 – Died 2009
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Who Knows? November 16, 1964 (N)
PETER B. HERDSON
1968 - Resigned 1990
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
BROOKE HERFORD
1876 - Died 1903
LONDON, ENGLAND
The Need of More Rest in American Life, October 16, 1876
Labor Troubles, Recent and to Come (Conversation), October 8, 1877
The Sunday Question (Conversation), January 13, 1879
Inaugural Address as President, October 4, 1880
The Land Question in Ireland (Conversation), December 6, 1880
The Greek Play at Harvard (Conversation), May 30, 1881
Aristocracy in America, February 6, 1882
An Old English Township, February 22, 1892
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1878-79
President, 1880-81
RUDOLPH HERING
1886 - Died 1923
MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY
The Evolution of the City, March 19, 1888
DONALD H.J. HERMANN
2000
-
Having the Crown and Marrying,
Too: Alternatives Available to Edward
VIII During the Abdication Crisis, October
14, 2002 (N)
The Trial of Charles I: The First
War Crimes Trial, February 2, 2004
(N)
Deception and Betrayal:
The Tragedy of Alger Hiss, November
14, 2005
Ganesh, November 20, 2006
I’m Back,
Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly, March
7, 2008
Prisoners
of War: The Role of Psychologists
and Psychiatrists in Interrogation and Torture, February 16, 2009
Character
or Code, April 4, 2011
JAMES BRYAN HERRICK (photograph)
1909 - Died 1954
William Lilly, a Seventeenth Century Astrologer and Quack, January 17, 1916
My Summers in a Garden, March 28, 1921
The Passing of the Family Doctor, April 10, 1922
Why I Read Chaucer at Sixty, January 28, 1924
Auenbrugger and Laennec, the Founders of Physical Diagnosis, February 16, 1925
Obiter Dicta Medica, January 9, 1928
Medical Diagnosis for Laymen, November 17, 1930
Castromediano, a Forgotten Patriot and Martyr of the Italian Risorgimento (Presidential Address), October 5, 1931
More Summers in a Garden, January 21, 1935
The Story of a Good Boy (Ladies' Night Address), January 30, 1939
Memories of Medicine and Medical Men in Chicago 1885 - 1942, December
7, 1942
Offices:
President, 1931-32
Chair, Publications, 1932-33
JOHN JACOB HERRICK
1876 - Died 1916
The Justice and Expediency Of Usury Statutes, May 4, 1885
DAVID B. HERSHENSON
1968 - Resigned 1974
There Nis No Newe Gyse, That It Nas Old, November 29, 1971 (N)
Sic Transit, January 21, 1974 (N)
ROBERT HERVEY
1874 - Resigned 1878
The Genius and Character of Walter Scott, January 4, 1875
PORTER PUFFER HEYWOOD
1881 - Died 1896
HOMER NASH HIBBARD
1874 - Resigned 1897
Edited and read an "Informal," May 21, 1877
The Reform of English Spelling (Conversation), November 10, 1879
Edited and read an "Informal," January 11, 1886
Edited and read an "Informal," January 26, 1891
JAMES LAMBERT HIGH
1874 - Died 1898
A Great Chancellor (Lord Eldon), June 3, 1878 (C)
What Shall We Do with the Murderers? (Conversation), February 13, 1882
On Certain Tendencies in the Legal Profession, March 10, 1884
The Evolution of the Mugwump, May 21, 1888
Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1888
My Hero, December 11, 1893
My Most Remarkable Professional Experience, November 25,
1895
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1877-78
Chair, Officers and Members,
1886-87
President, 1888-89
FREDERICK HENRY HILD
1888 - Resigned 1902
Libraries, December 20, 1897
KNOX HILL (biography)
1987 - 2005
Mendel, November 6, 1989 (N)
Chances Are, November 18, 1991 (N)
Fun and Games, November 15, 1993 (N)
Kipling, October 7, 1996 (N)
NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
1897 - Resigned 1898
John Ruskin, November 8, 1897
The Wit and Humor of David Swing, November 8, 1897
HENRY HOYT HILTON
1902 - Resigned 1904
JOSEPH WATSON HINER
1899 - Resigned 1907
Cranks: an Appreciation, October 8, 1900
Tolstoi's Rank as a Philosopher (Conversation), October 27, 1902
The Message of Shelley to the Twentieth Century, April 9, 1906
EMIL GUSTAV HIRSCH
1881 - Resigned 1913
Reform Judaism (Conversation), November 13, 1882
Edited and read an "Informal," March 31, 1884
The Philosophy of Fashion, October 24, 1887
The Koran, February 29, 1892
An Old Book, March 7, 1892
The New Bible, October 10, 1892
Patriotism, Its Danger and Its Duties (Conversation), March 16, 1896
Woman in Recent Fiction, April 26, 1897
Elements and Tests of Civilization, October 28, 1901
Some Religious Views, December 5, 1904
Heine and Germany, December 12, 1904
An Old Book -- The Talmud, October 30, 1905
Fairy Tales and Myths, January 4, 1909
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1896-97
EDWARD C. HIRSCHLAND
2005
-
Picture
Imperfect, May 15, 2006
CHARLES HITCHCOCK
1877 - Died 1881
MAX HJORTSBERG
1876 - Died 1880
ELLSWORTH E. HOFFSTADT
1958 - Died 1976
The Perversity of Inanimate Objects, May 2, 1960 (N)
My Uncle Louis, April 16, 1962
Eddy, November 25, 1963 (N)
Salt, January 12, 1970 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1962-63
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1973-74
THORFIN RUSTIN HOGNESS
1946 - Resigned 1954
*Atomic Energy: The Next Hundred Years, March 6, 1950 (C) (N)
JOHN C. HOLDEN
1974 - Died 1994
Finding the Right Word, March 1, 1976
The Broken Horizon, April 28, 1980
M. L., December 10, 1984 (N)
Patriot to Heaven, October 27, 1986 (N)
Resistance and Surrender, March 7, 1988 (N)
An American Original, February 25, 1991
Isms, April 6, 1992
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1983-84, 1984-85
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1992-93, 1993-94
JESSE HOLDOM
1907 - Resigned 1912
Andreas Hofer, February 17, 1908
RICHARD L. HOLINGER
1981 - Resigned 1992
Selected Poetry and Prose (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), March 29, 1982
The True Commuter and Other Selections, October 31, 1983 (N)
Selections III, February 10, 1986 (N)
Granger Wheeler, November 9, 1987 (N)
Looking Out, November 27, 1989 (N)
JOHN FRANCIS HOLLAND
1909 - Died 1912
ROBERT AFTON HOLLAND
1882 - Died 1909
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
DIXON HOLLIS
2010
-
The
Princess and the Pea, November 15,
2010
HENRY LEONARD HOLLIS
1899 - Resigned 1907
WILLIAM HARRISON HOLLY
1930 - Died 1958
TUCSON, ARIZONA
A Forgotten Governor (Ladies' Night Address), October 31, 1932
Tolerance, May 4, 1936
Encyclopaedia Britannica -- Third Edition, March 7, 1938
A Rogue of the Renaissance (Ladies' Night Address), January 29, 1945
This Freedom (Presidential Address), October 8, 1945
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1944-45
President, 1945-46
Chair, Publications, 1948-49
CHARLES BUTLER HOLMES
1888 - Resigned 1914
WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES
1935 - Resigned 1939
CHARLES SUMNER HOLT
1883 - Died 1918
The Future of American Literature (Conversation), December 8, 1884
Sumner and Slavery, March 12, 1894
The Last Roman Republic: 1849, February 20, 1899
A Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poem, December 22, 1902
At the Court of the Great Mogul, February 16, 1903
The Church and the Modern Man, April 17, 1911
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1901-02
GEORGE HUBBARD HOLT
1888 - Died 1924
Gold-Washers, Indians and Big Game, February 4, 1895
Some Local Discoveries and Applications of Art, February 28, 1898
Other People's Talk, February 26, 1900
A Poem by the Ghost of Cervantes, December 22, 1902
Inaugural Address as President, October 9, 1905
Painting by Sunlight (Illustrated by an exposition of the process of color-photography), December 13, 1909
A German's Description of the Fitzsimmons-Corbett Prize Fight (Recitation), May 29, 1911
The Welfare of the Club, October 6, 1913
Since 1852, April 11, 1921
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1904-05
President, 1905-06
McPHERSON HOLT
1922 - Resigned 1926
ELSIE HOLZWARTH
2006
-
The
Jury Is Still Out, April 19, 2010
Captivated
and Buffaloed, April 11, 2011
GEORGE R. HOOPER
1961 - Died 1985
Chicago Ain't Ready For Reform Yet, April 4, 1966 (N)
American Aristides, January 11, 1971 (N)
Nutmeg Diplomat, February 24, 1975 (N)
Secretary of a New Nation, April 20, 1981 (N)
HENRY HOOPER
1877 - Resigned 1878
JOHN LAMAR HOPKINS
1918 - Died 1938
CARL E. HORN
1991 - Resigned 1994
Sex and Bourbon, May 4, 1992
HENRY HORNER
1922 - Died 1940
Restless Ashes, April 27, 1925
Restless Ashes II, May 14, 1928
Restless Ashes III, April 27, 1931
CHARLES HOROWITZ
1920 - Resigned 1922
JOHN TOD HORTON
1958 – Resigned 2008
TROY, NEW YORK
Holland, 1632, May 9, 1960 (N)
Of Purity, April 8, 1968 (N)
Student and Society, March 12, 1973
OLIVER HARVEY HORTON
1879 - Resigned 1902
Crime and Its Punishment (Conversation), October 8, 1888
RALPH HORWEEN
KESWICK, VIRGINIA
1939 - Died 1997
The Battle of Jutland, May 13, 1940
Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith -- an Episode of Bonaparte and Sea Power in the Eastern Mediterranean, October 19, 1942
Lieut. M.F. Maury, U.S.N., Pathfinder of the Seas, January 20, 1947
Sea Power and D Day -- 1808, May 23, 1949
John Stow, Historian of London 1525 - 1605. A Rendezvous
1959, October 31, 1960 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1951-52
EDWARD DOWNER HOSMER
1877 - Resigned 1895
CLARENCE AUGUSTUS HOUGH
1925 - Died 1935
Constellation Indiana in the Literary Firmament February 21, 1927
The Wild 1920's (One-half of Ladies' Night program; see
Morris Fishbein), March 31, 1930
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1927-28, 1928-29
JAMES LAWRENCE HOUGHTELING
1881 - Resigned 1898
An Orthodox Scientist, June 8, 1885
Some Problems in Benevolence: with Examples (Conversation), March 7, 1887
Hard Times, June 11, 1894
CYRIL O. HOULE
1960 - Died 1998
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
Two Revolutions and Their Consequences, March 12, 1962
The Uncommon School, January 18,
1965 (Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., March 15,
2010) (N)
The Lengthened Line, February 13, 1967 (N)
*He (Ladies' Night Address), May 25, 1970 (C) (N)
How He Does It, February 28, 1972 (N)
The Founder (Presidential Address), October 8, 1973 (N)
A Dimmed Radiance, April 26, 1976 (N)
How Can You Stand It? January 19, 1981 (N)
Belle (Ladies' Night Address), May 20, 1985
(N)
Offices:
President, 1973-74
WILLIAM J. HOWELL
1977 - Died 1995
See Also Terrorism, February 19, 1979 (N)
An American Leonardo, November 10, 1986 (N)
Baron of Tilton, Bloomsbury-Bugger, Country Squire,
Speculator, Don, March 21, 1988
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1989-90
HENRY WRIGHT HOWES
1921 - Resigned 1925
GEORGE HOWLAND
1874 - Died 1892
The American College (Conversation), March 12, 1877
A Metrical Translation, November 15, 1880
The Vice-Presidency (Conversation), November 14, 1881
What Shall We Teach Our Boys? May 8, 1882
Inaugural Address as President, October 2, 1882
What Was the Matter with Hamlet? December 14, 1884
Patriotism vs. Philanthropy, February 16, 1885
The Purpose of the Public Schools, May 4, 1891
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1879-80
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1881-82
President, 1882-83
GEORGE CARTER HOWLAND
1895 - Resigned 1914
San Marino, the Oldest Republic in the World, May 4, 1896
Machiavelli, February 8, 1897
Contemporary Spanish Drama, October 9, 1899
Some Memories of the Spanish Stage, January 8, 1900
Dante, December 2, 1901
A Review of Longfellow's Life and Work, February 17, 1905
Gabriele D'Annunzio, November 13, 1905
Luigi Settembrini, March 2, 1908
Frederic Mistral, November 8, 1909
Arnold Bennett, November 13, 1911
A Legend of Imperial Toledo, February 2, 1914
WALTER MORTON HOWLAND
1884 - Died 1911
AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS
A Trip Through the Berkshires, December 18, 1899
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1900-01
THOMAS HOYNE
1875 - Resigned 1882
JAMES JAUNCEY HOYT
1875 - Died 1924
KATONAH, NEW YORK
JOSEPH DERWIN HUBBARD
1894 - Resigned 1902
WILLIAM HAMMOND HUBBARD
1890 - Died 1908
Alaskan Experiences, February 27, 1899
Reminiscences of Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone in 1875 - 76, April 16, 1906
JOHN W. HUFFMAN
1959 - Resigned 1975
PENTWATER, MICHIGAN
An Equinoctial Fantasy, May 15, 1961 (N)
Verdigris, October 21, 1963 (N)
Derby and Six Guns, March 10, 1969 (N)
The Lady in the Tower, February 1, 1971
Pete's Family, March 18, 1974 (N)
THOMAS HUGHES (Honorary) (Biography)
1883 - Died 1896
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND
CHARLES HENRY HULBURD
1892 - Resigned 1912
MORTON DENISON HULL
1901 - Resigned 1914
Charles Sumner, March 14, 1904
BEN L. HUME
1951 - Died 1994
EATONTON, GEORGIA
A Man From Down Under, March 8, 1954 (N)
The Invitation to Live, January 28, 1957 (N)
The Happiest Man I Ever Knew, February 15, 1960 (N)
Tone of a Dignified Business, February 5, 1962
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1958-59
Corresponding Secretary, 1959-60
ROBERT ALLAN HUME
1967 - Resigned 1982
OLD GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT
An Incredible Discovery, April 20, 1970 (N)
THEODORE CARSWELL HUME
1935 - Died 1942
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA
A Rebel Against Reason, January 25, 1937
Conscience and Compromise, November 21, 1938
HAROLD ROE HUNGERFORD
1967 – Died 2008
SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA
The Pregnant Muse, December 2, 1968 (N)
Marvellous Butterfly, March 13, 1972
Though
China Fall, April 8, 1974 (N)
(Re-read before the Club
on March 28, 2011 by Francis A. Lackner, Jr.)
Reading Up, January 24, 1983 (N)
*Sheep, Goats, and Chinese Encyclopedias, February 2, 1987 (N)
*Conversation, January 14, 1991 (N)
JAMES ANTHONY HUNT
1875 - Resigned 1897
The English in India, December 2, 1878
Incidents of Travel, October 19, 1896
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1895-96
GEORGE LELAND HUNTER
1893 - Resigned 1900
HENRY ALONZO HUNTINGTON (photograph)
1874 - Died 1907
A Neglected Author, December 4, 1876
A Predecessor of Tennyson, November 5, 1877
A Royal Cook's Wife (Mrs. Centlivre), May 5, 1879
Actor, Soldier, and Poet, October 11, 1880
Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1883
Demetrios Bikelas, February 22, 1892
Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March
13, 1899
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1880-81
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1882-83
President, 1883-84
FRANCIS J. HURLEY
1939 - Resigned 1972
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA
Recollections of a Claim Adjuster, January 31, 1944
The Elizabeth Canning Case, October 22, 1945
Portrait of a Modern Hero, February 7, 1949 (N)
A Neglected Classic, October 22, 1951
The Letters of Lawrence of Arabia, February 28, 1955 (N)
STEPHEN EDWARD HURLEY
1934 - Died 1955
The Horatian Trail, January 18, 1937 (N)
Quiet, Please, January 9, 1939 (N)
Nonchalance (Ladies' Night Address), October 30, 1939 (N)
Chance, November 2, 1942 (N)
Men of Lawe, October 18, 1943 (N)
Anticlimax, February 4, 1946 (N)
The Literary Club (Presidential Address), October 6, 1947 (N)
Old Stuff, May 21, 1951 (N)
Je Ne Sais Quoi, April 27, 1953 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Officers
and Members, 1938-39
President, 1947-48
WENDY COWLES HUSSER
2003-
So Many Men;
So Little Time, December 17,
2007
CHARLES LAWRENCE HUTCHINSON (Biography)
1884 - Died 1924
Art: Its Excellence and Influence in Modern Times, March 14, 1887
Ecco Roma, December 16, 1889
The So-Called Moro and Loto Portraits of Columbus, October 3, 1892
The Land of Yesterday and Tomorrow, April 8, 1895
The Business Man of the Future, October 28, 1895
India, December 13, 1897
Stray Thoughts About Russia, October 29, 1900
Notes of a Traveler in Italy, November 14, 1904
An Automobile Tour in France, January 14, 1906
Inaugural Address as President, October 7, 1907
The Ethics of Present-day Finance, January 16, 1911
Payne and Shorey: The Two Antipholi (Verses), October 2, 1911
Art and Democracy, January 5, 1914
The Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February 1, 1915
Art and Artists, April 17, 1916 (N)
The War in Retrospect, May 17, 1920
The Development of Art Museums in the United States, January 24, 1921
After Nature, Art, January 22, 1923
Offices:
President, 1907-08
CHARLES CHENEY HYDE
1900 - Resigned 1906
JAMES NEVINS HYDE (Biography) (photograph)
1875 - Died 1910
The African Republic, April 2, 1877
National Traits in Medicine, January 10, 1881
The Two Stonewalls, January 15, 1883
One Night: A Sketch, January 26, 1885
Some of the Consequences of Eating Historical Strawberries, February 6, 1888
Inaugural Address as President, October 14, 1889
Glimpses of a Twice-Fought Field; with incidental reference to a disused weapon of war, May 4, 1891
A Cruise to Carrickfergus, February 6, 1893
Leisler, March 5, 1894
A Sprig of Rosemary (Verses), March 19, 1894
Lore of the Coin, April 5, 1897
Morituri Salutamus (Poem), October 3, 1898
Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899
The Romance of a White Rose of York, April 23, 1900
Verses by the Shade of Omar Khyyam, December 22, 1902
The Receiving Ships of the Navy During the War of the Rebellion, February 16, 1903
The Marquis de la Ensenada, October 24, 1904
A Gentleman Adventurer in the Days of the Tudors, January 28, 1906
An Elizabethan Adventurer, April 22, 1907
The Copper Queen of the Mediterranean; with incidental reference to a brave but foolish knight who first won
....and then sold her: being the story of the Island of
Cyprus, February 14, 1910
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1887-88
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1885-86
President, 1889-90
Chair, Publications, 1899-1900,
1900-01
JAMES THOMAS HYDE
1874 - Resigned 1876
WILLIAM H. HYDE, JR.
1947 - Resigned 1982
The Gold in the Far-off Hills, January 31, 1949
Adventures in Outer Space, February 8, 1954
The Frozen Dinner, March 30, 1959
The Fire Lands, March 11, 1968 (N)
HARRY SIGMUND HYMAN
1913 - Died 1941
Terra Incognita, November 12, 1917
Subiaco, May 10, 1920
The Modern Babel, May 5, 1924
The Golden Fleece, January 26, 1925
The New Orientation, January 10, 1927
The Lost Art, March 4, 1929
The Two Oracles. An Imaginary Conversation. March 12, 1934
Mann -- Historian and Artist, February 26, 1940
Sour Grapes -- Apologia pro Senectute
(Presidential Address), October 7, 1940
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1932-33
President, 1940-41
JAMES A. HYNES
1986 - Resigned 1987
The Leech Factor, April 13, 1987 (N)