BRIAN M. JACK
1988 -
Brisen, February 27, 1989
(N)
THEODORE M. JACKANICZ
2007
-
A Volkswagen for Him, A
Mercedes for Her, April 12, 2010
1874 - Died 1901
Edited and read an "Informal," March 17, 1879
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1878-79
Chair, Officers and Members,
1890-91, 1898-99
JONATHON WORTH
1907 - Resigned 1913
JULIAN J. JACKSON
1947-Died 1996
A First in Obligation, April 4, 1949
Happy New Year, February 25, 1952
My Year with the General, November 2, 1953
Money Wasn't Everything, November 1, 1954
Goofy Is the Word, December 2, 1956 (N)
Collector's Item, January 19, 1959 (N)
Relativity (Presidential Address), October 5, 1959 (N)
A Translation by Eleanor and Julian Jackson, December 18, 1961
Prepublication Excerpts, December 2, 1963
A State Dental History Can Be Fun, January 10, 1966
Leader, Book Night (four reviews), January 9, 1967 (N)
Book Review, "The Shadow of Blooming Grove" by Francis Russell, December 15, 1969
A Century of -- What? November 30, 1970
So What Else Is New? November 18, 1974 (N)
Half of the Fun, November 1, 1976 (N)
Demons, Old and New, November 13, 1978 (N)
Born
Back and
The Willard King Caper, November 15, 1982 (N)
The
Sister Rosalind, October 13, 1986 (N)
Six, Twelve, Five and Tenish, November 21, 1988 (N)
Yesterday, Today, and Perhaps Tomorrow, November 19,
1990
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1957-58
President, 1959-60
Chair, Publications, 1974-75
MAURICE M. JACKSON
1959 - Resigned 1976
Catharsis, January 11, 1960 (N)
Bon Pour Nichol, January 7, 1963 (N)
Yo Soy Uno Panadero de Chicago, May 2, 1966 (N)
A Good Listener, February 8, 1971 (N)
Trattoria Tonino,
May 14, 1973 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1969-70
GEORGE T. JACOBI
1964 -
In Search of Homunculus, October 31, 1966 (N)
On the Rocks, February 14, 1972 (N)
Balls, November 11, 1974 (N)
HENRY DOWNING JACOBS
1910 - Not Known
SAMUEL JACOBSOHN
1944 - Died 1961
Teleology -- Old and New, February 5, 1951 (N)
AUGUSTUS JACOBSON
1877 - Resigned 1895
Birth Training, October 7, 1878
American Problems, May 15, 1882
The Railroad Question, October 11, 1886
RICHARD JOSEPH JACOBSON
1991 – Resigned 2010
Loomings, March 16, 1992 (N)
TIMOTHY C. JACOBSON
1983 - Resigned 1989
On the Edges of Things, January 30, 1989 (N)
KENNETH JAGGERS
1997 -
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA
Mr. Greenberg, May 10, 2004 (N)
ROGER JAHNCKE
1985 -
The Kurpark, February 9, 1987 (N)
Beyond the
EDMUND JANES JAMES
1898 - Died 1925
The Federal Judiciary as a Check upon the Growth of Federal Power, February 2, 1903
The Relation of the Federal Judiciary to the Federal Legislative Power, May 9, 1904
The Development of Educational Consciousness in the State of
JOHN ALEXANDER JAMESON
1874 - Resigned 1887
Culture and Professional Life, March 15, 1875
Is Our Civilization Perishable? January 14, 1884
The Federation of the World, May 31,
1886
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1874-75
THOMAS CUMMING MacMILLIAN JAMIESON
1936 - Resigned 1938
JAMES WALKER JANNEY
1906 - Resigned 1908
KENNETH W. JARVIS
1960 - Resigned 1976
Five Hours in the Bramble-Bushes, or Frustration and Fulfillment, October 8, 1962 (N)
JAMES CLARKE JEFFERY
1914 - Died 1924
Some Jumping-off Places of the Human Mind, March 19, 1917
Our Hunting Trip, November 19, 1917
The Extent of Our Belief in the So-called Supranormal, March 14, 1921
The Coming of the Ice, January 16, 1922
Adventures in
Here and There in the By-ways of Justice,
October 13, 1924
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1918-19
FRANK Le BARON JENNEY
1911 - Died 1949
WILLIAM Le BARON JENNEY (Biography)
1878 - Resigned 1896
The Fossils of History, April 16, 1883
Personal Reminiscences of
An Age of Steel, October 27, 1890
ELWOOD V. JENSEN
1963 -
Phnoms of Khmer, January 5, 1970 (N)
JOHN WILLIAM JERAK
1993 -
36-24-38, Yin Yang, Doodle-do, April 1, 1996
MARCUS W. JERNIGAN
1930 - Resigned 1938
Superstition Laid Low. The First Battle in New England. February 16, 1931
New Dealers and Social Planning During the American Revolution, March 11, 1935
SOLOMON JESMER
1969 - Died 1987
The Evil Genius of
An Immigrant, October 28, 1974 (N)
THEODORE JESSUP
1900 - Resigned 1932
A Journal of Civilization, November 18, 1901
Starved Rock and Its Neighborhood, December 18, 1905 (N)
A Banking Bugaboo: the Guaranty of Bank Deposits, May 17, 1915
*Illinois State Parks, April 10, 1916 (N)
Silvertail, May 20, 1918
The Letter V, February 14, 1921
The
A Review of Kane's "Romance and Tragedy of Banking," December 10, 1923
Hobbies, January 3, 1927
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1917-18,
1918-19
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1919-20
Chair, Publications, 1925-26
JAMES STEWART JEWELL
1876 - Resigned 1882
The Present Condition of the Darwinian Theory October 1, 1877
JOHN NELSON JEWETT
1876 - Resigned 1893
Newspaper Literature (Conversation), November 12, 1877
The Authority of Legislation over Private Rights and Private Property (Conversation) January 3, 1881
Are We Drifting? (Conversation) January 3, 1887
The Methods and Purposes of Public Education, February 13, 1888
DAVID SUMNER JOHNSON
1876 - Died 1903
1952 - Resigned 1954
FRANK SEWARD JOHNSON
1884 - Died 1922
LOS
Astrology, January 6, 1890
The Healing Art in the Past and the Present, May 3, 1897
Nervous and Mental Influences upon Health, October 22, 1900
Books as Pictures of the Past (Conversation), February 6, 1905 (N)
The Romance of Science, January 20, 1908
The Intrinsic Potentials of Matter, May 9, 1910
Beauty, December 2, 1912
"What Is Life?" -- a Continuation, January 18, 1915
Human Nature, January 22, 1917
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1913-14
Chair, Officers and Members,
1916-17
GEORGE DANA JOHNSON
1988 - Resigned 1990
HERRICK JOHNSON
1881 - Resigned 1898
The Special Demands of the Country upon the Educated Men of this Generation, December 18, 1882
Fraternal Relations (Conversation), November 12, 1883
Thinkers and the Risks They Run, February 7, 1887
Then and Now, January 30, 1888
The Imagination in Science and Religion, December 15, 1890
The Reformative and Retributive Element Under Law, February
19, 1894
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1892-93
HJALMAR W. JOHNSON
1964 - 1981
The
HOSMER ALLEN JOHNSON (In Memoriam)
1874 - Died 1891
Life: What Do We Know About It? May 20, 1876
Inaugural Address as President, June 24, 1876
Preventive Medicine, February 18, 1884
Mystery in Medicine (Conversation), April 18, 1887
Medical Memories, March 19, 1888
Offices:
President, 1876-77
JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON
1892 - Died 1905
The Scholar's Debt, November 14, 1892
A Neglected Chapter of Our Colonial History (The Siege of
LORENZO M. JOHNSON
1883 - Died 1904
PAUL SVEINBJORN JOHNSON
1964 - Resigned 1968
ROBERT B. JOHNSON
1992 - Resigned 1994
Safari, November 9, 1992
BRUCE JOHNSTONE
1941 - Died 1967
ARCHIE JONES
1959 - Resigned 1972
Cops, Robbers and Other Heroes, January 23, 1961 (N)
The Liberal Arts, March 15, 1965
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1962-63
BARBARA JONES
(Member,
The Fortnightly of Chicago)
The Writer’s Craft and Excellence in the Mundane
(Joint Meeting with
The
Fortnightly of Chicago), March 7, 2003
DAVID
1888 - Died 1923
Is the Despotic Socialism of
General Booth a
What Is There in the Sunday Question? December 19, 1892
The Indecision of Democracy, April 6, 1896
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1896-97
HENRY WEBSTER JONES
1876 - Resigned 1883
LLEWELLYN JONES
1915 - Died 1960
Some Unimported Poetry, February 21, 1916
Two Utopias, November 13, 1916 (N)
The Poetic Forms Used by Whitman, December 1, 1919
Recent Poetry and Fiction, March 15, 1920
Bishop Wilson of Sodor and Mann, 1698 - 1755, January 10, 1921 (N)
Lascelles Abercrombie: Poet and Critic, April 7, 1924
Poetry: Good, Minor and Bad, January 25, 1926
James Branch Cabell and Romance, April 2, 1928
Omniscience, or How to Be a Literary Editor (Ladies' Night Address), April 29, 1929 (N)
The Philosophy of John Dewey, December 2, 1929
Get Right With God, or the Gospel According to Freud, March 14, 1932 (N)
The Newspaper as a Form of Literature, December 11, 1933 (N)
Scandinavian Adventures, February 1, 1937 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1933-34
SAMUEL MINOT JONES
1885 - Resigned 1897
THOMAS DAVIES JONES
1880 - Died 1930
The Relation of the National Executive to Congress, January 25, 1886
The Referendum, April 4, 1892
WALTER
1906 - Died 1928
Preparedness, March 6, 1916
WILLIAM G. JONES
2004
–
Some Fields Are in the City, March 28, 2005 (N)
The Houses in Between, December 10, 2007
Dr. Bright’s Patient, February 15, 2010
EDWIN OAKES
1905 - Resigned 1909
The
THOMAS J. JOYCE
1986 - Resigned 1990
Van Apple Bradley and Friends, February 22, 1988
CLAY JUDSON
1926 - Died 1960
Old
HARRY PRATT JUDSON
1907 - Resigned 1923
A Wandering Dutchman of the XVIth Century, March 9, 1908
Walter Scott, February 21, 1910
What Is There Left of International Law? February 28, 1916
FREDERIC T. JUNG
1949 - Died 1998
The Schoolteacher and His Son: A Tale of The Thirty Years' War, February 20, 1950 (N)
Gottfried Keller-Vitalis, the Fanatical Monk: A Translation, February 1, 1954 (N)
Jots, Tittles, and Bits, March 4, 1957 (N)
Book Review, "Purely Academic" by Stringfellow Barr, March 17, 1958 (N)
Woods and Wagons, January 5, 1959 (N)
Royal Fantasies, March 28, 1960 (N)
The Owner of the "Susie Chipman," February 19, 1962
The Reluctant Existentialist, November 18, 1963 (N)
Three Adventures, November 14, 1966 (N)
Confronting the Unpredictable (Presidential Address), October 13, 1969 (N)
Aquis Submersus, January 24, 1972 (N)
All Is Forgiven, November 5, 1973 (N)
Spleneticus, December 8, 1975
The Story of Yellowbird, November 6, 1978 (N)
An Exciting Old Book: 1737, December 1, 1980 (N)
Moment of Truth, November 1, 1982 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1958-59
Chair,
Publications, 1961-62
President, 1969-70