BRUNSON MacCHESNEY III
1963 - Resigned 1971
Much
NATHAN WILLIAM MacCHESNEY
1906 - Died 1954
The Romance of
French Contribution to American Life, February 23, 1914
The Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February 1, 1915
The Military Policy of the
JOHN M. MacDONALD
1985 - Resigned 1990
A Cook's Tour -- Nil Intentatum Reliquit, December 8, 1986 (N)
WILLIAM MacDONElL
1875 - Died 1879
Wordsworth, October 18, 1875
Utilitarianism, February 4, 1878
JOHN WILLIAMS MacGEAGH
1911 - Died 1913
JULIAN WILLIAM MACK
1892 - Died 1943
Gerhart Hauptmann's drama "Einsame Menschen," May 17, 1897
STEPHEN C. MACK
1987 - Resigned 1990
ROLAND P. MACKAY
1952 - Resigned 1957
FRANKLIN MacVEAGH (Biography)
1874 - Died 1934
Political Education (Conversation), May 16, 1881
Matthew Arnold, December 1, 1884
A Literary View of the Political Situation, January 24, 1887
A Business View of Classical Studies, December 5, 1887
New Invasions by the Barbarians, October 28, 1895
Inevitable National Expansion, October 31, 1898
Some Reflections on the Future of Riches, February 8, 1904
Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1906
Offices:
Treasurer, 1874-75
President, 1906-07
EDGAR MADDEN
1883 - Resigned 1894
The
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1889-90
BENJAMIN DRAKE MAGRUDER
1876 - Resigned 1890
The Chinese Question (Conversation), February 10,
1879
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1879-80
CHAUNCEY C. MAHER
1935 - Died 1970
Payson, January 3, 1938
A Month of Fascism, April 24, 1939
Louie, February 8, 1943
The Old Professor, March 10, 1947
A Man of Good Will, March 12, 1951
La Belle, October 7, 1957 (Re-read before the Club by David W. Maher, November 3, 1975) (N)
Matronae Agri (Ladies' Night
Address), March 21, 1960
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1942-43
Corresponding Secretary, 1946-47
President, 1957-58
DAVID W. MAHER
1960 -
The I.Q., April 13, 1964 (N)
*The Don, March 3, 1967 (C) (N)
Truth Without Parallel, April 12, 1971 (N)
Book Review, "The French Lieutenant's Woman" by John Fowles, March 27, 1972
Peter, Paul and Magic (Presidential Address), October 18, 1976 (N)
East and West, February 8, 1982 (N)
Book Review, "Mantissa" by John Fowles, January 30, 1984 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Meditations on Hunting" by Ortega y Gassett and
.... "The Tender
Carnivore" by David Shepard, December 14,
1987 (N)
Book
Review, "The Making of Moral Theology" by John Mahoney, March
30, 1992
An Intriguing City, February 8,
1999 (N)
Reporting
to God, January 9, 2006
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1967-68
President, 1976-77
PETER MAIKEN
1981 - Resigned 1982
Signposts (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 13, 1981 (N)
FREDERICK D. MALKINSON
1989 -
I Hope Some Day, April 8, 1991 (N)
Some Wizardly Origins, April 22, 1996 (N)
*Paternity, U.S.A.
Yellow Jack (Presidential Address), October 4,
1999
Something Light: Comedy Tonight
(joint meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 15, 2002
Divided We Stood, I, March 31, 2003 (N)
One Thing Leads to Another (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago),
March 4, 2005 (N)
A
French-American Tale, April 14, 2008
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance,
1997-98, 1998-99
President, 1999-2000
Chair, Officers and Members,
2000-01
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
2002-03
GEORGE MANIERRE
1885 - Resigned 1895
EDWARD MANLEY
1917 - Died 1932
The Birthplace of Carl Schurz, February 24, 1919
Fabre, the Literary Artist, February 26, 1923
A Day That Is Dead (
LOUIS L. MANN
1930 - Resigned 1936
What the Disbeliever Believes: A Study in the Philosophy of Doubt, October 24, 1932
LEROY DELOS
1876 - Resigned 1878
WILLIAM HENRY MANNS
1921 - Resigned 1926
MELVIN MARKS
1976 -
Running Away In
Ready, Aim, Sing! March 19, 1979 (N)
The
*A Jew Among the Indians, March 14, 1983 (N)
The Strange Case of Don Solomono, January 7, 1985 (N)
The Man Who Painted Indians, April 4, 1988 (N)
Uncle Julius' Last Walk, May 1, 1989 (N)
Trouble at the Indian Office, December 16, 1991 (N)
The Invisible Army -- Medals and Memories, November 1, 1993
We Never Say Goodbye, November
30, 1998
Five Bums in Search of a Notebook, May 2, 2005 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1986-87
GILBERT H. MARQUARDT
1958 - Died 1965
GEORGE LINNAEUS MARSH
1917 - Died 1951
The Cult of the Short Story, April 7, 1919 (N)
Cockney Poets and Their Critics, March 13, 1922 (N)
The Byron Centenary, November 3, 1924 (N)
The Poet into Solicitor, March 22, 1926 (N)
Chroniclers of the Fancy, March 19, 1928 (N)
Spoon River a Century Ago, December 9, 1929 (N)
The Boswelling of Boswell, March 19, 1934 (N)
Snappers-up of Unconsidered Trifles, November 30, 1936 (N)
This Other
A Flight of Lame Ducks, December 8, 1941 (N)
Maga, December 6, 1943 (N)
Snub-nosed Brompton Sappho, May 6, 1946 (N)
Self-portrait of a Novelist, December 15, 1947 (N)
An Hundred Years Ago, March 13, 1950 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1919-20,
1931-32
Chair, Publications, 1923-24
Chair, Officers and Members,
1934-35
President, 1938-39
JAMES A. MARSHALL (biography)
1977 - Died 2006
American Indian Geometry, February 6, 1978 (N)
Why You Can't
American Indian Geometry Revisited, April 8, 1985 (N)
The Conflict That Has No Name, October 9, 1989
Moraine Hills,
Zilmer, October 10, 1994
(N)
Offices:
Chair, Rooms
and Finance, 1981-82
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1982-83
THOMAS BRUNTON MARSTON
1894 - Resigned 1899
The
EDWARD MOSS MARTIN
1937 - Resigned 1939
FRANKLIN H. MARTIN
1923 - Died 1935
Personal Health, November 1, 1926
HORACE HAWES MARTIN
1894 - Died 1925
The Curiosities of Pro-Slavery Literature April 11, 1898
Some Slave Autobiographies, February 11, 1901
American Literary Criticism, May 28, 1906
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1904-05
JOHN MARTIN
1950 - Died 1996
MARION THRUSTON MARTIN
1935 - Resigned 1937
MARTIN E. MARTY
1990 - Resigned 1991
Description of a Place (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 22, 1991
1926 - Died 1956
The Lawyer, April 20, 1931
Moncure Daniel Conway, April 21,
1947
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1939-40
ALFRED BISHOP MASON
1874 - Died 1933
Public and Private Charities: Their Uses and Abuses (Conversation), May 13, 1876
The Abolition of Poverty, October 2, 1876
Inside Politics, December 9, 1878
A Man and His Money: A Moral Novelette, April 4, 1881
A Talk with Porfirio Diaz, May 19,
1902 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1882-83
ARTHUR JOHN MASON
1911 - Died 1933
Observations of an Englishman
Returning After Thirty Years' Life in the
A Day's Work, January 27, 1913
Some Studies on Crops by a Non-Farmer, February 5, 1917
Is the
Comments of an
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1917-18,
1919-20, 1920-21
EDWARD GAY MASON (Biography) (photograph)
1874 - Died 1898
Arthur Hugh Clough, March 1, 1875
Inaugural Address as President, June 24, 1878
Old
A Visit to
As Others See Us, November 16, 1885
The March of the Spaniards Across
Two Men of Letters (Edmund Spenser and Sir Walter Raleigh), April 30, 1888
The
Reminiscences of the Early Days of the Club, March 19, 1894
A Chapter from a History of Illinois, December 30,
1895
Offices:
Recording Secretary, 1874-75,
1875-76
Treasurer, 1875-76
Chair, Officers and Members,
1876-77
President, 1878-79
FRANCIS PAYNE MASON
1901 - Resigned 1908
HENRY BURRALL MASON
1874 - Resigned 1902
An Old Picture, March 6, 1876
Edited and read an "Informal," February 16, 1880
Railroad Oracles, March 13, 1882
The Law's Delays, January 7, 1884
A Race for Love and
The Superiority of Excellence, February 20, 1893
Glimpses of
Change in National Policy, February 13, 1899
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1881-82
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1890-91
MICHAEL LIVINGOOD MASON
1941 - Died 1963
Jupiter's Fleas, March 5, 1951 (N)
The Dungeon, February 23, 1953 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1952-53
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1957-58
1875 - Resigned 1898
Among the
JULES H. MASSERMAN
1955 - Resigned 1959
Say Id Isn't So -- with Music, April 29, 1957 (N)
EDGAR LEE MASTERS (Biography)
1911 - Resigned 1916
American Standards and Character, November 20, 1911
Browning as a Philosopher, November 18, 1912 (N)
D. ROY MATHEWS
1937 - Died 1952
French Exiles and English Relief, 1792 - 1802, February 27, 1939
Generals and Geographers, December 13, 1943
Unser Amerika, November 26, 1945
The Struggle Over Slavery in Early
The Struggle Over Slavery in Early
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1947-48
ROBERT ELDEN MATHEWS
1921 - Died 1986
WILLIAM MATHEWS
1874 - Died 1909
Thomas DeQuincey, November 3, 1874
Sainte-Beuve, February 5, 1877
Style, February 17, 1879
Edited and read an "Informal," April 20, 1880
JOSEPH A. MATTER (Biography)
1954 - Died 1990
The Rock of Cashel, November 21, 1955 (N)
Leader, Book Night, October 28, 1957
Socrates and the Market Place, January 26, 1959 (N)
Old Rice Wine in New Bottles, October 30, 1961 (N)
*Henry Blake Fuller, March 22, 1965 (C) (N)
An Ethological Donnybrook, October 19, 1970 (N)
HERMAN LEWIS MATZ
1894 - Died 1945
As Others See Us (Conversation), November 16, 1885
A Literary Thanksgiving Dinner, November 25, 1901
Architecture and Clothes, February 9, 1914
Dirt, December 20, 1926
RUDOLPH MATZ
1891 - Died 1917
Incidents of Travel, October 19, 1896
GERALD W. MAXWELL
1963 - Resigned 1966
R. RUSSELL MAYLONE
1977 - Resigned 1978
Edward Gordon Craig and the Art of the Theatre (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 15, 1978 (N)
WILLIAM ANDREW McANDREW (photograph)
1890 - Died 1937
English Comedy Convalescent, May 18, 1891
Scots, February 2, 1925
The Wells of Saint Boethius (Ladies' Night Address), March 29, 1926
Life Among the Boneheads, October 17, 1927
GEORGE MARTIN McBEAN
1917 - Resigned 1924
Hygiene for the Middle Aged (Symposium), April 25, 1921
HUGH JOHNSTON McBIRNEY
1895 - Resigned 1898
Paper, June 6, 1898
EZRA
1875 - Resigned 1897
Literary Men in Politics (Conversation), April 9, 1877
What Knowledge Is of Most Worth? (Conversation), March 11, 1878
Adelard of
ROBERT L. McCAUL
1971 - Resigned 1974
JAMES GORE KING McCLURE
1886 - Resigned 1908
The Influence
of
Dreams and Dreamers, February 2, 1891
The Power of Personality in the Teacher, February 13, 1893
How a Silver Dollar Looks to a Numismatist, October 26, 1896
The Scholar's Attitude Toward the Past, January 20, 1902
The Autobiography of a Dining Table, April 18, 1904
Equal to the Occasion, November 19, 1906
ALEXANDER CALDWELL McCLURG (photograph)
1874 - Died 1901
A Decisive
Address on the Presentation to the Club by Walter Cranston Larned of a Portrait of Edwin C. Larned, March 23, 1885
International Copyright, March 29, 1886
Inaugural Address as President, October 4, 1886
A Sketch of an American Soldier, December 8, 1890
The
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1884-85
President, 1886-87
JAMES LUKENS McCONAUGHY
1922 - Resigned 1925
OSBORNE McCONATHY
The Value of Music to the Community, November 24, 1919
SAMUEL PARSONS McCONNELL
1876 - Resigned 1896
The Labor Question, April 6, 1880
What Ought to Be the Limitation to Majority Government? (Conversation), March 12, 1883
Men as Witnesses, May 2, 1887
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1884-85
THOMAS CHALFONT McCONNELL
1938 - Died 1972
Indian Culture: Its Effect on Law and Politics South of the Border, November 25, 1940
*Luck and Witless Virtue vs. Guile: In Which an English Clergyman Proves the Nemesis of John
.....("Jake the Barber") Factor, Alias J. Wise, Alias H. Guest, March 1, 1943
.....(Re-read before the Club by John A. Schram, January 24, 1977,
.....and by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., January 29, 1997) (C)(N)(W)
The Egg, November 15, 1943
In Defense of Dr. Crippen (Ladies' Night Address), January 28, 1946
A Tale of Two Shysters, (Ladies' Night Address), January 22, 1951
Some Notes from a Lawyer's Diary, October 31, 1955
(N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1946-47
ALFRED EDWARD McCORDIC
1898 - Resigned 1899
ALEXANDER AGNEW McCORMICK
1891 - Resigned 1903
A Social Problem, June 4, 1894
CYRUS HALL McCORMICK
1881 - Died 1936
Edited and read an "Informal," February 25, 1884
The
Our Youngest Citizens, April 22, 1912
Surprises in
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1884-85
ROBERT HALL McCORMICK, JR.
1916 - Resigned 1919
WARREN STURGIS McCULLOCH
1942 - Died 1969
OLD
*One Word after Another, March 12, 1945 (C) (N) (W)
What Is the Go of It? November 10, 1947
*The Past of a Delusion, January 28, 1952 (C) (N)
I, March 22, 1954
*The Natural Fit, December 2, 1957 (C) (N)
JAMES EDWARD McDADE
1924 - Resigned 1931
New Roads, February 15, 1926
WILLIAM J. MCDERMOTT
2001 - Resigned 2002
PARMALEE JOHN McFADDEN
1896 - Died 1911
The Influence of Environment, April 4, 1898
The Making of Books, March 25, 1901
JOHN PATRICK McGOORTY
1925 - Resigned 1941
The Contribution of the Irish Race to
WILLIAM BROWN McILVAINE
1894 - Resigned 1897
BUELL McKEEVER
1904 - Resigned 1917
The Spirit World, February 26, 1906 (N)
A Review of "DeVere, or the
Man of
KENNETH McKENZIE (Associate)
1922 - Resigned 1952
PRINCETON,
NEW
*Dante and Italian Politics (Symposium), January 3, 1921 (C) (N) (W)
CHARLES F. McKIEL, JR.
1971 - Resigned 1987
WILLIAM EDWARD McLAREN
1880 - Resigned 1881
ANDREW CUNNINGHAM McLAUGHLIN
1915 - Resigned 1931
Anne Hutchinson, the First American Feminist, December 20, 1915
A Chapter in American Literary History, Publicists and Orators, 1800 - 1850, November 20, 1916
The Last Phases
of the
The War in Retrospect, May 17, 1920
Some Reflections on the American Revolution, January 30, 1922
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1916-17
1937 - Resigned 1938
FLORENCE D.
McMILLAN
2007
-
WILLIAM GORDON McMILLAN
1878 - Resigned 1885
Edited and read an "Informal," June 14, 1880
JOSEPH DANIEL McMULLEN
2003-
RAYMOND FORREST McNALLY
1936 - Died 1956
Echoes from
SIMON JOHN McPHERSON
1883 - Died 1919
LAWRENCEVILLE,
NEW
John Scotus Erigena, March 16, 1885
Calvinism in Education, April 23, 1888
What Is the Essential Element in Religion? January 27, 1896
WILLIAM A. McSWAIN
1936 - Resigned 1973
A Senator Long Debates, January 17, 1944 (N)
Jettison on the Long Boat, February 16, 1948 (N)
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD
1921 - Died 1931
The Function of Philosophy, December 7, 1925
HENRY CASTLE ALBERT MEAD
1931 - Resigned 1942
Hawaiian Reminiscences, April 6, 1936
JOHN COLLIER MECHEM
1921 - Resigned 1926
GEORGE WALKER MEEKER
1884 - Resigned 1889
CHARLES PATRICK MEGAN
1921 - Died 1947
The Dead Hand, November 26, 1923
Torts, February 23, 1925
In Chancery, December 21, 1925
Dr. Bridge's Will (Presidential Address) October 8, 1928
Dry Law, February 23, 1931
To Have and to Hold, January 28, 1935
*Murder in the Tower, May 1, 1939 (N) (W)
Six Scenes in Search of a Subject, February 23, 1942
Responsible Government, February 21, 1944
Inside Stare Decisis, March 24,
1947
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1922-23, 1927-28
President, 1928-29
Chair, Publications, 1933-34
Corresponding Secretary, 1945-46
GRAYDON MEGAN
1959 - Died 1962
Leader, Book Night on the Civil War, November 27, 1961 (N)
FRANKLIN JULIUS MEINE
1935 - Resigned 1938
LEO MELAMED
2003-
*Reflections
on a World Lost (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), January 12, 2004 (N)
LEWIS PYLE MERCER
1881 - Resigned 1882
LOUIS JOSEPH MERCIER
1908 - Resigned 1910
HENRY PAYSON MERRIMAN
1894 - Died 1911
The Value of Mental Impressions in the Treatment of Disease, February 24, 1896
LORING WILBUR MESSER
1894 - Resigned 1917
Social Forces in Action, January 16, 1899 (C)
*Fundamental Religious Truths Applied to Life, December 5, 1904 (N)
HAROLD L. METHOD
1958 - Resigned 1960
CHARLES PHILIP MILLER, JR.
1933 - Resigned 1941
Laennec, Inventor of the Stethoscope, April 12, 1937
DONALD S. MILLER
1973 - Died 1989
Sidney Lanier: Bewitched by Shakespeare and His Magic Flute, January 30, 1978 (N)
Book Review, "Facing the Music" by Henri Temianka, April 30, 1979 (N)
The Bard Knew It All, February 25, 1980 (N)
And Then There Was -- John, April 27, 1981 (N)
Voices, Voices, Voices! February 1, 1982
D.G., December 12, 1983 (N)
Introduction with Words (Presidential Address), October 8, 1984 (N)
Book Review, "Subsequent Performances" by Jonathan Miller, February 16, 1987 (N)
Triple Crowns, November 2, 1987 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1980-81
President, 1984-85
EDWIN LILLIE MILLER
1899 - Died 1934
A Twentieth Century Chaucer, March 28, 1904
Robert Burns, a drama, January 22, 1906
HENRY GILES MILLER
1884 - Resigned 1896
The Silver Question, November 2, 1885
The Silver Legislation of the Last Congress, February 16, 1891
J. ROSCOE MILLER
1946 - Resigned 1949
JAMES ALEXANDER MILLER
1894 - Resigned 1911
The Labor Question, April 2, 1906
The Rights of Labor, March 29, 1909
JOHN STOCKER MILLER
1895 - Died 1922
Something of the Romantic in Litigation, March 18, 1918
JOHN STOCKER MILLER, JR.
1917 - Resigned 1931
Poems, November 3, 1919
The Influence and Results of Whitman's Work, December 1, 1919
Sir William Herschel, October 25, 1920
Around the Fireside, January 7, 1924
Poetry, April 13, 1925
GEORGE CRICHTON MILN
1881 - Resigned 1883
THOMAS GEORGE MILSTED
1886 - Resigned 1889
The Origin and Meaning of the Names We Bear, December 10, 1888
CHARLES WELLINGTON MINARD
1903 - Resigned 1909
The Corsairs of the
CLIFFORD MITCHELL
1920 - Resigned 1921
LOUIS CELESTIN MONIN
1900 - Resigned 1908
Reminiscences of a German Soldier, November 10, 1902
Heinrich Heine, December 12, 1904
The Life and Work of Gottfried Keller, March 5, 1906
The Man Within, December 16, 1907
FRANK HUGH MONTGOMERY
1900 - Died 1908
The Influence of Light upon Animal Life, January 25, 1904
Light as a Therapeutic Agent, May 16, 1904
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1907-08
KENNETH F. MONTGOMERY
1954 - Resigned 1958
WILLIAM ADAM MONTGOMERY
1885 - Died 1895
BEVERIDGE HARSHAW
1916 - Died 1944
Modern Tendencies in Religion, January 26, 1920
The
A Sudden Relapse, October 22, 1923
Some Random Musings on the Philosophy of Medicine, November 30, 1925
Two Theories (with James Persons Simonds), March 5, 1928
The Study of Anatomy -- Now and Then, March 18, 1929
Old Mizzou, November 18, 1929
La Douce
Idle Thoughts of a Busy Fellow. (Apologies to Jerome K. Jerome), February 4, 1935
Betwixt the Devil and the
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1920-21,
1930-31
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1923-24
SAMUEL McCLELLAND MOORE
1875 - Resigned 1884
CHARLES AARON MOORMAN
1930 - Resigned 1933
CHARLES W. MORAN
1973 - Resigned 1979
The Greatest Mathematician Who Never Lived, April 10, 1978 (N)
Book Review, "Richard III" by Paul M. Kendall, February 26, 1979 (N)
VICTOR MORAWETZ
1879 - Died 1938
DAVID PERCY MORGAN
1889 - Resigned 1891
American Interest in European Disarmament, January 19, 1891
HENRY CRITTENDEN MORRIS
1904 - Resigned 1916
Contrasts in Books, February 6, 1905
The Flemish Chambers of Rhetoric, November 29, 1909
A Fortnight in
A Search for a Sea; a Prelude to the Conquest of the Pacific, January 25, 1915
1988 - Resigned 1995
En Garde! March 12, 1990
(N)
CORINNE S. MORRISSEY
2007
-
JAMES WILLIAM MORRISSON
1902 - Resigned 1917
CHARLES JAMES MORSE
1895 - Resigned 1900
JARED KIRTLAND MORSE
1921 - Resigned 1930
ROBERT H. MOSER
1974 - Resigned 1975
Impact of Epidemic Disease on Wars of Man, February 3, 1975
LEMUEL MOSS
1874 - Died 1904
ANTHONY JOHN MOUREK
1993 -
A Search for a Title, February 27, 1995 (N)
Last Try, February 2, 1998 (N)
ROBERT ARTHUR MOWAT
1934 - Died 1946
Burns and the
Newman and Carlyle, a Study in Contrasts, February 13, 1939
Jonathan Swift and His Times, October 13, 1941
Tennyson and His Influence on English Thought and Culture, January 24, 1944
Life and Letters in
HAROLD NICHOLAS MOYER
1910 - Died 1923
The Mendelian Theory, March 10, 1913
The Freudian Doctrine and Its Limitations, May 10, 1915
Dreams, November 22, 1915
The Submerged Literary Complex, April 14, 1919
Hygiene for the Middle Aged (Symposium), April 25, 1921
"Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the Earth" -- Gen.1:28, May 9, 1921
Drink, May 22, 1922
CLARENCE W. MUEHLBERGER
1938 - Died 1966
The Gentle Art of Poisoning, April 23, 1945
FRANCIS J. MULLIN
1949 - Resigned 1970
Grave Doings, April 17, 1950 (N)
The Truths We Live By, March 1, 1954 (N)
The First Hundred Years Are Not the Hardest, March 18, 1957 (N)
By Whose Standards? May 18, 1959
Unable Seaman, First Class, April 5, 1965
LUIGI MUMFORD
2004
-
High Art, January 30, 2006
MANLY S. MUMFORD
1959 - Died 1984
The Skull
of a Buffalo
Wolves in the Streets,
An Able Young Man,
The Tramp,
MANLY W. MUMFORD (biography)
1961 - Died 2003
Temple,
Beyond Reason, February 1, 1965 (N)
Fish Eyes, February 27, 1966 (N)
Rules, March 15, 1971 (N)
A Piscine Proposal, November 27, 1972 (N)
Jelly Side Down, December 16, 1974 (N)
Government on a Far Planet, November 22, 1976 (N)
The Beginning and the Base (Presidential Address), October 9, 1978 (N)
Hogarty, March 16, 1981 (N)
De Vinorom Mulsorumque Faciendo, May 16, 1983 (N)
Afloat in Champagne, May 6, 1985 (N)
*The Menehune, January 11, 1988 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Riding the Iron Rooster" by Paul Theroux, February 20, 1989
Up from the Abacus, December 10, 1990 (N)
Measuring the Non-Existent, December 9, 1991 (N)
Leader, Book Night, February 8, 1993
Latvia 93, November 7, 1994 (N)
*The Unobservable Force, November 20, 1995 (N)
The Old Family Fire, January 27, 1997 (N)
On Line, November 2, 1998 (N)
Conservancy, January 10, 2000
Moral Dilemmas (Joint meeting with
The Fortnightly), To Cross (Caesar's Soliloquy), March 2, 2001
Competition Is a Loser, October 21, 2002 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1964-65, 1976-77, 1985-86, 1986-87
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1965-66, 1990-91
President, 1978-79
Chair, Officers and Members,
1995-96
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1999-2000
Webmaster, 2000-01, 2001-02
EDWIN ALSTON MUNGER
1927 - Died 1930
As Told by the Survivors, November 25, 1929
ROYAL F. MUNGER
1929 - Resigned 1932
Finance Since the World War, March 2, 1931
HARRISON MUSGRAVE
1898 - Resigned 1899
LESTER MUNSON
2001 -
A New Genus of Jock Brahmins (Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), January 8, 2001
HYMAN MUSLIN
1986 - Resigned 1990
On Shylock and Shakespeare, January 5, 1987 (N)
A Modern View of Shakespeare's Tragedies, January 23, 1989
CHARLES ARTHUR MYALL
1926 - Died 1930