DAVID SIDNEY OAKES
1938 - Died 1960
Escape by Sea,
One-sixth of a Dozen,
Incident at Esnes,
Cajun Country,
The Lights Are Bright,
*Diesel
and Docile,
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1948-49
HORACE SWEENY OAKLEY
1894 - Resigned 1903
The Franciscan Missions of
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1898-99
HARLAND W. OATES
1991 - Resigned 1994
HOWARD VINCENT O'BRIEN
1943 - Died 1947
Recollections of a Cryptogenic,
JOHN O'CONNOR
1911 - Resigned 1915
The Spirit of Modern Criminal Reform,
DENNIS M. O'DEA
1989 – Resigned 2004
*On
Working Out,
Looking Forward, Looking Back,
1992
A Lady for Iron John (Presidential
Address),
Reminiscences
(Ladies' Night Address),
*Predators,
Political Science, November 20, 2000 (Read by Ray
Greenblatt)
Offices:
President, 1992-93
Chair, Officers and Members,
1993-94
ERIC OLDBERG
1944 - Died 1986
RONALD W. OLSON
1998 -
Almost an Instant, March 17, 2003 (N)
HOLMES ONDERDONK
1921 - Resigned 1931
JOHN E. O'NEILL
1968 - Resigned 1976
CASPER WILLIAM OOMS
1930 - Died 1961
D.H. Lawrence: Censored and Unsung, January 19, 1931
Book Review, "Magnus Merriman" by Eric Linklater, May 7, 1934
Leader, Book Night, December 10, 1934 (N)
Hugo Grotius, May 11, 1936
Prophets With and Without Honor, January 6, 1941
A Post-Mortem of Political Prognoses, March 15, 1943
Carter: American Dreyfus? April 9, 1945 (N)
And Thus Is a Treaty Written, May 12, 1952
So You Have Invented an Atomic Bomb! April 30, 1956 (N)
The Doctor Goes to Law, May 12, 1958 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1934-35
Corresponding
Secretary, 1940-41
WILLIAM SIGMUND OPPENHEIM
1894 - Resigned 1905
LEO OPPENHEIMER
1963 - Died 1974
The Republican and the Democrat, February 21, 1966 (N)
FRANK J. ORLAND (biography)
1958 - Died 2000
The Tooth, the Whole Tooth, and Nothing But the Tooth, April 13, 1959
HUGH ROBERT ORR
1921 - Resigned 1926
Forbidden Fruit, February 20, 1922
Sonnets of Beauty and Disillusionment, October 15, 1923
My Apology for Living, November 17, 1924
HARTWELL OSBORN
1906 - Died 1914
The Twentieth Army Corps upon the March to the Sea, October 15, 1906 (N)
Sherman's Carolina Campaign, October 26, 1908
The Eleventh Army Corps, November 15, 1909
Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, December 5, 1910
The Eleventh Army Corps in East Tennessee, November 11, 1912
An Unknown German Patriot, May 25, 1914
ADDIS M. OSBORNE
1959 -
STONEHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
The Fight at Tarpon Bridge, January 22, 1962
The Case of the Toulouse Redhead, March 8, 1965
A Window into Europe, February 20, 1967
El Maestro Don Guillermo -- El Viejo, November 2, 1970 (N)
Nonpareil, October 30, 1972 (N)
La Serenissima (Ladies' Night Address), May 19, 1975
In a Changing World (Ladies' Night Address), May 19, 1980
For the Sake of Some Things, May 14, 1984
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1972-73
LOUIS SHREVE OSBORNE
1884 - Died 1912
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
Socialism, November 9, 1885
Summer Saunterings in Scotland, November 5, 1888
ARTHUR G. OSGOOD
1956 - Resigned 1971
The Hasty Dish, February 16, 1959 (N)
Bimini Bound, April 23, 1962
ROY CLIFTON OSGOOD
1915 - Died 1958
Hilltown Journalism, February 19, 1917
Lawyers, April 18, 1920
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1919-20
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1925-26,
1926-27, 1927-28, 1928-29
EPHRAIM ALLEN OTIS
1878 - Resigned 1904
The English Constitution (Conversation), March 8, 1880
From Corinth to Perryville in 1862, March 12, 1888
The Government of Great Cities, March 3, 1890
Aaron Burr and His Alleged Treason, November 19, 1894
The
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members,
1888-89
President, 1896-97 (with G. W.
Smith)
JOHN NASH OTT
1915 - Resigned 1924
Anatole France, February 25, 1918
Giordano Bruno, May 16, 1921
The Einstein Theory, April 9, 1923
GEORGE W. OVERTON (biography)
1989 – Died 2004
Secrets, January 30, 1995
The Use and Abuse of Nostalgia, January 13, 1997 (N)
The Mechanical King, November 10, 1997 (N)
JESSE MYRON OWEN
1924 - Died 1932
A Landmark in Early Irish Literature: The Tin B-- Cualange, February 14, 1927
Demas - A Study in Divided Loyalty, February 27, 1928
John Woolman and Quakerism in American Colonies, February 8, 1932
HARRY J. OWENS
1955 - Resigned 1960
The Art of the Funny Story, December 1, 1958 (N)