GEORGE PACKARD (Biography) (photograph)
1894 - Died 1949
Thomas Love Peacock, March 8, 1897 (N)
Glimpses of David Garrick, February 6, 1899 (N)
A Matter of Motive (Story), February 4, 1901
Amid the Whistling of Evil Birds (Story), March 13, 1905 (N)
The Letters of Henryk Ibsen, March 5, 1906
Some Observations on the Adventurous Life of a Mendacious Mendicant -- Father Louis Hennepin, April 27, 1908
The Lawyers of Dickens, November 6, 1911
A Canadian Kipling, May 27, 1912
Prejudice and the New Emancipation, April 27, 1914 (N)
Early Light on the Root of National Race Prejudice, May 11, 1914
The Administration of Justice in
the
Poems, March 5, 1917
Fellow Citizen. A Civic Problem and a Social Duty. (Presidential Address), October 7, 1918 (N)
Poems, November 3, 1919
Lawyers as Followers in the Improvement of Society, February 23, 1920 (N)
The Humanism of William Dean Howells (Ladies' Night Address), January 31, 1921 (N)
Some Modernistic Fiction for the
A Consideration of Some Contemporaneous Plays, February 11, 1924 (N)
Some Prejudices and Impressions of
an American Lawyer in
Some Further Samples of the Drama of Today, November 14, 1927 (N)
Eugene O'Neill and Some of His Plays, January 14, 1928 (N)
Fourteen
Hundred Miles in the
Some Problems of a Desultory Drama Lover, November 24, 1930 (N)
"O, There Be Players That I Have Seen Play," November 7, 1932 (N)
Jean Nicolet and His Discovery of
A Lawyer Looks at Life, November 4, 1935 (N)
A Puritan Pioneer of
Book Review, "Eagle Forgotten" by Harry Barnard, 1938? (See John K. Notz, Jr.)(N)
The Story of Tecumseh, November 4, 1940
My Fifty Years at the
Some Mediaeval Dust in the Eyes of the Blindfolded Goddess, October 25, 1943 (N)
A Lawyer Looks at Certain Trends in the World of Art, October
29, 1945 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1899-1900
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises,
1902-03, 1917-18
President, 1918-19
RUSSELL PACKARD
1946 - Resigned 1949
CHARLES EVART PADDOCK
1915 - Resigned 1921
GEORGE ARTHUR PADDOCK
1931 - Resigned 1937
The Dividends of Crime, December 19, 1932
GEORGE LABAN PADDOCK
1879 and 1909 - Died 1910
Historic Periods in European Culture, April 7, 1879
Edited and read an "Informal," October 23, 1882
Edited and read an "Informal," April 28, 1884
Edited and read an "Informal," April 12, 1886
The Source and Tendency of American Patriotism, February 25, 1889
Remarkable Professional Experiences, November 25, 1895
The Education of the American Citizen: Some General Remarks as to the Historic Basis, November 2, 1896
George Washington, President and
Commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the
Inaugural Address as President, October 2, 1899
The Two American Diplomacies, November 4, 1901
The Method of Public Power and Personal Responsibility, November
16, 1903
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1883-84
Chair, Officers and Members,
1897-98
President, 1899-1900
THOMAS F. PADO
1991 -
Labrador Retriever, November 25, 1991 (N)
Hot Air, April 13, 1998 (N)
BENJAMIN ELDRIDGE PAGE
1920 - Died 1957
HERMAN PAGE
1905 - Resigned 1909
The Church and Social Service, November 5, 1906
ALONZO WINSLOW PAIGE
1880 - Died 1925
EDWARD M. PALUGA
1968 -
The Importance of Being Ernest, November 10, 1969 (N)
Book Review, "
The
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Seven Per Cent Solution" by Nicholas Meyer, March 3, 1975
Maximilian and Carlotta, November 8, 1976 (N)
The Greatest
Humour (Presidential Address), October 10, 1983
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Garden of Eden" by Ernest Hemingway, February 16, 1987 (N)
You're Not Irish, Are You? February 7, 1994
(N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1972-73
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1975-76
Chair, Rooms and
Finance, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1985-86,
1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91
Corresponding
Secretary, 1981-82
President, 1983-84
1947 - Died 1968
CAPE PORPOISE, MAINE
William Hay (Ladies' Night Address), January 24, 1949 (N)
Poor Fred, May 22, 1950 (N)
Expediency? November 17, 1952 (N)
*Brown and Smith: A Socratic Dialogue, April 8, 1957 (C) (N)
Muzzling the Woman-Hater (Ladies' Night Address), May 21,
1962
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1955-56
ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER
1900 - Resigned 1904
DONALD J. PARKER (biography)
1973 – Died 2006
Book Review, Selections from the Writings of A. Conan Doyle, March 3, 1975
A Vintage Year, April 5, 1976 (N)
More Skies of Gray, January 26, 1981 (N)
The Chicagoans, March 5, 1984
De Magister, November 11, 1985 (N)
Book Review, "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway, February 16, 1987 (N)
Whose House Is That? (Ladies' Night Address), May 16, 1988 (N)
First, Let's Kill All the Lawyers, November 13, 1995 (N)
The Philosopher, May 3, 1999 (N)
Passages (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), The Passage, March 3, 2000
Supreme Penalty, January 28, 2002
FRANCIS WARNER PARKER
1912 - Died 1922
The Spirit of Invention, February 17, 1913
*The Land of Lost Causes, May 22, 1916 (C) (N)
The Great American Ruin, April 12, 1920
FRANCIS WAYLAND PARKER
1884 - Resigned 1886
LESLIE MONROE PARKER
1943 - Died 1977
The Hills Are Good, March 21, 1949 (N)
They Were Not Afraid, May 19, 1952 (N)
*He Needed No Wings, April 12, 1954 (Re-read before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, December 12, 1977) (N)
Other Years, May 13, 1957 (N)
A Road to the Isles, May 4, 1964 (N)
She Is Not the Mother (Ladies' Night Address), May 17, 1965 (C) (N)
An Irishman Born, March 27, 1967 (N)
Frenchy, Go Home, April 21, 1969 (N)
I, Too, Have Known, February 22, 1971
NORMAN S. PARKER
1943 - Died 1990
CARMEL, CALIFORNIA
Gin and Geography, February 25, 1946 (N)
The Zariffa and Other Exotics in Old European Zoos, May 3, 1948 (N)
Early Voyagers on the Western Ocean, November 27, 1950 (N)
From Ass to Aeroplane: An Ancient Trade Route, January 18, 1954 (N)
The River, April 15, 1957 (N)
What Price Censorship? April 4, 1960 (N)
Tourists All, November 13, 1961 (N)
The More the Merrier? November 2, 1964 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Oxford History of the American People," November 21, 1966 (N)
An Old Frontier, November 25, 1968 (N)
Nostalgia (Presidential Address), October 12, 1970 (N)
The Education of Norman Parker (Selections from memoirs
edited and read by Herman H. Lackner), October 26, 1987 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1960-61, 1961-62
President, 1970-71
TODD SHELDON PARKHURST
1970 -
A War Story, October 25, 1971 (N)
An Environmental War Story, October 21, 1974 (N)
A Practicum, January 10, 1977 (N)
Super Crunch, November 14, 1977 (N)
Superior, March 9, 1981 (N)
Finding Treasure, October 18, 1982 (N)
Life, Death and Resurrection, December 2, 1985 (N)
*Adventure for Two (Ladies' Night Address), May 15, 1989 (N)
Utopias (Presidential Address), October 2, 1989 (N)
The Great Debate, April 27, 1992
One, Two, Three, April 19, 1993
Journeys, October 21, 1996 (N)
Voices, October 19, 1998 (N)
Passages (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), The Passsage, March 3, 2000
Revolutionary Remarks, December
4, 2000
A Time to Sow and a Time to Reap (Closing Meeting
Address), May 12, 2003 (N)
Through Other Eyes, October 11, 2004 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1977-78
Chair, Officers and Members,
1979-80, 1991-92
Chair, Publications, 1982-83
Corresponding Secretary, 1978-79,
1988-89
President, 1989-90
ROBERT HENRY PARKINSON
1897 - Resigned 1909
An Unconscious Emancipator: Cyrus H. McCormick, Sr., February 10, 1902
JAMES BAYARD PARSONS
1952 - Resigned 1965
NEWTON AUGUSTUS PARTRIDGE
1898 - Resigned 1921
Little Journeys, January 15, 1900
Line Upon Line: Gems Extracted from Legal Decisions, March 7, 1904
BENJAMIN PASAMANICK
1965 - Resigned 1981
ALBANY, NEW YORK
ANDREW PATNER
1995 - Resigned 2002
JOHN CLOREY PATTERSON
1874 - Resigned 1877
John Wise, the First American Democrat, February 21, 1876
PERRY SMITH PATTERSON
1923 - Resigned 1925
ROBERT WILSON PATTERSON, JR.
1875 - Resigned 1888
John Wise, the First Great American Democrat, December 1, 1879
STEWART PATTERSON
1958 - Resigned 1971
People, November 28, 1966
HUGH TALBOT PATRICK
1898 - Resigned 1899
JOHN BARTON PAYNE
1894 - Resigned 1897
WILLIAM MORTON PAYNE
1897 - Died 1919
The Molire of the North (Ludwig Holberg), October 11, 1897
American Literary Criticism, and the Doctrine of Evolution, November 6, 1899
The Poetry of Mr. Swinburne, March 2, 1903
Literary Criticism of the United States, April 25, 1904
Personal Reminiscences of Shakespearean Performances in Chicago, April 23, 1906
*A Quarter-Century of English Literature, 1880 - 1905, November 25, 1907 (C) (N)
Abraham Lincoln, February 15, 1909
A Stoico-Epicurean Adiaphorist: Henry David Thoreau, March 22, 1909
Books of the Year (Symposium), December 19, 1910
Peter and the Primrose (Presidential Address), October 2, 1911
Poems, March 5, 1917
"The first Lord in the yunited
States of Amercay," February 10, 1919
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1900-01
Chair, Publications, 1901-02,
1907-08
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1908-09
President, 1911-12
AUGUSTUS STEPHEN PEABODY
1908 - Resigned 1911
FRANCIS BOLLES PEABODY
1882 - Resigned 1894
SELIM HOBART PEABODY
1877 - Resigned 1898
Utilitarianism in Education, April 14, 1879
The Mission of the Sunbeam, January 11, 1892
Some Lessons of the Great Exposition, April 2, 1894
CHARLES WILLIAM PEARSON
1887 - Resigned 1889
JAMES CARR PEASLEY
1887 - Resigned 1890
BRONSON PECK, JR.
1876 - Died 1895
CLAUDE J. PECK, JR. (biography)
1994 - Died 2001
WINNETKA, ILLINOIS
Uber die Brucke und immer geradeaus, March 27, 1995 (N)
WTTW and Edward L. Ryerson, November 17, 1997 (N)
September Song, April 3, 2000
GEORGE RECORD PECK
1896 - Resigned 1903
Wordsworth, May 30, 1898
JAMES H. PEERS
1955 - Resigned 1958
EMERSON WILLIAM PEET
1876 - Died 1902
JAMES HARVEY PEIRCE
1883 - Resigned 1913
Normals and Eccentrics of the Patent Office, March 2, 1885
Our Icelandic Kinsmen and Their Commonwealth, March 21, 1891
An Icelandic Scholar of the Twelfth Century, October 21, 1895
Some Modern Aladdins, March 4, 1901
ABRAM MORRIS PENCE
1874 - Died 1905
Edited and read an "Informal," April 1, 1876
The Conditions and Prospects of Protestantism (Conversation), March 6, 1882
Trial by Jury (Conversation), February 1, 1889
The Law and the Lady: A Tale of Two Continents, October 24, 1898
The Evolution of the Federal Constitution and State
Socialism, October 26, 1903
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1894-95
CHARLES EDGAR PENCE
1930 - Died 1941
DWIGHT HEALD PERKINS
1901 - Resigned 1906
Shop Talk and Its Relation to Thought, December 8, 1902
A Metropolitan Park System for Chicago, October 17, 1904
HERBERT FARRINGTON PERKINS
1893 - Resigned 1904
NORMAN CAROLAN PERKINS
1874 - Died 1895
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Socialism in
MARK PERLBERG
guest, 2005
Poetry
Evening: The End of the Holidays, February
21, 2005 (N)
ROBERT L. PERLMAN
2001 – Resigned 2004
*Why We Get Sick, December 3, 2001
RAYMOND ST. JAMES PERRIN
1884 - Died 1915
NEW YORK , NEW YORK
SEYMOUR H. PERSKY
1997 -
SCOTT WILLIAM PETERSEN
1992 -
El Deguello, January 31, 1994 (N)
I've Been Working on the Railroad,
January 26, 1998 (N)
Lightly Buttered, March 3, 2003 (N)
The Best Medicine, March 14, 2005 (N)
By Two’s and Three’s,
April 2,2007
WILLIAM FERDINAND PETERSEN
1922 - Died 1950
The Other Side, April 28, 1924
Hippocrates -- One of the Forgotten Men, November 20, 1933
We Owe a Cock to Asclepius, March 19, 1945
Schizophrenic America, November 1, 1948
WILLIAM O. PETERSEN
1965 -
King James, April 24, 1967
My Glorious FRIEND, February 18, 1974
Adler, April 20, 1987 N
Columbia, April 1, 1991
-Fresh Air-, April 26, 1999
DONALD G. PETERSON
1988 - Resigned 1990
Black Slavery in America, November 28, 1988 (N)
JAMES A. PETERSON
1991 - Resigned 1994
WILLIAM JACOB PETRIE
1874 - Resigned 1878; 1888 - Died 1913
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
A Student of Comparative Theology Two Hundred Years Ago, May 6, 1876
Cicero's Obligations to Greek Writers, November 9, 1891
Mysticism, January 6, 1902
HOLMAN DEAN PETTIBONE
1923 - Resigned 1935
Purse Strings, November 10, 1924
Professions Incorporated, April 7, 1930
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1929-30, 1930-31
JOHN P. PHAIR
2004
-
HIV: African in Origin But with Consequences
in
(The
Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), January
10, 2005 (N)
GEORGE BENJAMIN PHELPS, JR.
1891 - Resigned 1896
MYRON HENRY PHELPS
1886 - Not Known
GEORGE LEVIS PHILLIPS
1888 - Died 1889
GLEN H. PHILLIPS
2006
-
Triptych, April
28, 2008
JOSIAH LITTLE PICKARD
1874 - Died 1914
CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA
CHARLES CHURCHILL PICKETT
1890 - Resigned 1909
Criticism in Fiction, April 11, 1892
ELBRIDGE BANCROFT PIERCE
1941 - Resigned 1949
Our Democratic Army, January 12, 1948
JAY PIERCE
2004
– Resigned 2005
DOUGLASS PILLINGER
1940 - Died 1983
Within Four Walls, January 5, 1942 (N)
The Story of Elinor Wylie, February 18, 1946 (N)
The Oneida Community, April 2, 1951
*K.M., March 21, 1955 (Re-read before the Club by the author, February 11, 1974) (C) (N)
The Charles Revisited, May 4, 1959 (N)
One of the Missing (Presidential Address), October 3, 1960 (N)
*A Golden Vessel of Great Song, May 18, 1964 (Re-read before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, April 24, 1978) (C) (N)
Book Review, "The Divine Mistress" by Samuel Edwards, March 29, 1971
*More Than Ninety-Five Years Later (Read at a Centennial Celebration of The Fortnightly of Chicago
....with the
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1955-56
President, 1960-61
Chair, Publications, 1968-69
EDWARD M. PINSOF
1982 - Resigned 1994
FRANK W. PIRRUCCELLO
1974 - Resigned 1982
The Praying Mantis Murder, November 10, 1975
The Capgrass Syndrome, January 14, 1980
CLEMENT KNOWLES PITTMAN
1909 - Died 1921
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
American Ideals and Immigration, March 2, 1914 (N)
BRADLEY J. PLASCHKE
1997 – Resigned 2005
EDWARD H. POLLEY
1975 - Resigned 1984
The Other Mask, November 20, 1978
DAVID POMPER
1960 - Resigned 1960
ALLEN BARTLIT POND
1888 - Resigned 1909
An Essay in Criticism: wherein is an argument setting forth (showing up) the true relationship of Poetry and Prose, March 24, 1890
An Invocation to the Muses: wherein is a petition that said Muses take up their abode in Chicago
....with reasons for such change of base, March 24, 1890
Books That Have Not Helped Me, January 4, 1892
Why James Watson Never Married (Story), January 4, 1892
Where Moses Stood, April 16, 1894
The Last Expression of Art (Preface to the Catalogue of "An Expos of Exceptional Expressionism"), February 28, 1898
Trades Unionism (Conversation), March 12, 1900
A Gospel of Beauty, May 28, 1900
Recent Poetry (Conversation), December 16, 1901
The Day of Small Things, March 8, 1909
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1897-98, 1898-99
IRVING KANE POND (Biography)
1888 - Died 1939
A Strange Fellow, November 11, 1889 (C)†
The Mystery of the Light (Story), March 2, 1891†
A Matter of Taste, March 6, 1893
The Pleasures of Travel, April 16, 1894†
Can Architecture Become Again a Living Art? December 23, 1895
The Poetry of Motion: and Other Matters, October 30, 1899
A Few Meloncholy Reflections and Lively Anticipations of Misdeeds to Come, January 2, 1905
A Side Light on Architecture, May 14, 1906
Art and the Expression of Individuality, February 13, 1911
About Two Hours (Facetious Address), May 27, 1912
An Ancient Principle and a Modern Application, March 7, 1913
Confusion of Mind, October 6, 1913
Architecture: Its Origins and Illusions, November 9, 1914
Poems, March 5, 1917†
Here Lies the Way, March 4, 1918
"The Stones of Venice," December 15, 1919
Art in a Straight-jacket (Presidential Address), October 9, 1923
*A Day Under the Big Top: A Study in Life and Art, January 21, 1924
....(Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., February 26, 1990) (C) (N)(W)
Education for Art and Life (Ladies' Night Address), March 30, 1925
I'm a Member of the Cruise, October 18, 1926†
On Believing and Leaving, October 15, 1928†
Toward an American Architecture, February 3, 1930
Hold Your Horses: The Elephants Are Coming! November 16, 1931
What Is Modern Architecture? February 27, 1933
Just One Thing After Another, October 22, 1934†
Do Children Think? October 17, 1938
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1900-01
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1921-22
President, 1922-23
† Selections so noted are taken from A Strange Fellow and Other Club Papers,
by Irving K. Pond, published by Willett, Clark and Company, 1938, and have been
edited by the author after their original presentation. No other copy is known
to exist. The two selections listed
below are taken from this work but do not appear in the Club records otherwise.
The Whale
– A Study, November 22, 1897†
Reviewer, Book
Night, The Haunted Book Shop, March 15,
1920†
MARK POOL
1995 - Resigned 1998
Elfland Revisited, April 7, 1997 (N)
CHARLES CLARENCE POOLE
1893 - Resigned 1907
The Inventive Faculty, January 13, 1902
WILLIAM FREDERICK POOLE (photograph) (Biography)
1874 - Died 1894
The Origin and Secret History of the Ordinance of 1787, April 19, 1875
The Opportunities of the Man of Means and Leisure (Conversation), May 14, 1877
The Mission and Function of Public Libraries, November 11, 1878
Inaugural Address as President, October 6, 1879
Witchcraft (Conversation), April 17, 1882
Mr. Bancroft and the Ordinance of 1787, May 28, 1883
Some Matters Relating to the Early Northwest, February 4, 1889
The Literary Character of the Columbus Family, October 3, 1892
Columbus as a Discoverer and as a Man (Conversation), October 24, 1892
Modern Education and the University Extension, October 9,
1893
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1875-76, 1876-77
Chair, Officers and Members,
1878-79
President, 1879-80
ERWIN E. POPCKE
1960 - Resigned 1964
ROBERT PERCEVIL PORTER
1880 - Died 1917
OXFORD, ENGLAND
LOUIS FREELAND POST
1901 - Died 1928
WASHINGTON, D.C.
The Prophet of San Francisco, November 17, 1902
*A Non-Ecclesiastical Confession of Religious Faith, December 5, 1904 (C) (N)
Despotism vs. Democracy, April 2, 1906 (N)
The Truth About the Morley Letters, an Incident of the Garfield Campaign, October 22, 1906
The State Control of Railways, November 23, 1908
Newspaper English, January 9, 1911
At the Crack of a Boss's Whip: A Personal Experience in the Politics of Old New York, March 3, 1913
A Carpet-Bagger in
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1913-14
HAROLD H. POSTEL
1944 - Resigned 1958
Diogenes' Lantern, November 5, 1945 (N)
A Pedagogue Passes, February 27, 1950 (N)
Use and Abuse of Words, January 19, 1953 (N)
They Also Served, October 29, 1956 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1954-55
MICHAEL H. POSTILION
1999 -
EDWARD CLEMENT POTTER
1900 - Resigned 1903
ROSCOE POUND (Biography)
1910 - Died 1964
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
Another Side of British Criminal Justice, April 30, 1928
HENRY ALFRED POVELEITE
1911 - Not Known
CINCINNATI, OHIO
GEORGE GRIFFITH POWERS
1928 - Died 1944
Uncle Americus, February 22, 1932
The Daring Dane, March 18, 1935
The Great Hauling, March 13, 1939
Gabriel Takes a Wife, March 17, 1941
Lowdown on Cousin George, April 12, 1943
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1932-33
Chair, Officers and Members,
1935-36, 1936-37
Chair, Publications, 1943-44
HORATIO NELSON POWERS
1874 - Died 1890
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT
Edited and read an "Informal," December 7, 1874
Edited and read an "Informal," October 4,
1875
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1874-75, 1875-76
ROBERT BRUCE PREBLE
1921 - Resigned 1929
SARTELL PRENTICE
1882 - Died 1905
The Influence of Locality, November 27, 1893
FREDERICK W. PRESTON
1973 - Resigned 1993
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
Book Review, "The Nuremburg Fallacy" by Eugene Davidson, December 17, 1973 (N)
KEITH PRESTON
1923 - Resigned 1924
Literary Levities, April 16, 1923
BENJAMIN M. PRICE
1952 - Resigned 1963
NEW YORK , NEW YORK
Mysterious Diary, November 8, 1954 (N)
DAVID JOHN PRICE
1993 - Resigned 1998
HARRY CLAYTON PRICE
1993 - Resigned 1997
Innocent in Africa, February 6, 1995
JOHN VAN PROHASKA
1942 - Died 1969
An Experience in the Sudetenland, May 7, 1951 (N)
Unum Necessarium, March 23, 1959 (N)
HOWARD BRIAN PROSSNITZ
1989 -
Royal Charles (The Royal Refugee), November 11, 1991 (N)
Four Rascals, Leader (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Just William, March 8, 1996 (N)
Through the Brooking Glass, February 10, 1997 (N)
Heroes (Closing Meeting Address), May 18, 1998 (N)
Fords, February 22, 1999
In Search of Peter Mayle, February 4, 2002
On This Street Where I Live, November 8,
2004 (N)
Offices:
Treasurer, 1996-97, 1997-98,
1998-99, 1999-2000
THEODORE PHILANDER PRUDDEN
1887 - Died 1915
Life in a
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1893-94
EUGENE ERNST PRUSSING
1899 - Resigned 1916
Some Personal Reminiscences of Edwin Burritt Smith, May 28, 1906
Ein Acht and Vierzigster: One of the Men of 48, March 25, 1907
Carl Schurz, April 19, 1909
Chicago's First Great Lawsuit: Forsyth and Kinzie vs. Jeffro Nast, November 16, 1914
The Art of Advocacy, January 3, 1916
KELLY PUCCI
1999-Resigned
2004
LYNNE PUDLES
1995 - Resigned 1998
CHARLES BERNARD PUESTOW
1941 - Resigned 1948
ERNST WILFRED PUTTKAMMER (Biography)
1923 - Died 1978
The Most Commonplace Thing in the World, December 15, 1924 (Repeated by request, April 30, 1945) (N)
Traveller's Tales, April 25, 1927 (N)
A Glimpse of the Sahara (Illustrated), October 22, 1928 (N)
Letters from the A.E.F., April 18, 1932 (N)
More Letters from the A.E.F., October 17, 1932 (N)
Ibn Battuta, October 16, 1933 (N)
*The Princes of Thurn and Taxis, October 19, 1936
....(Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., March 25, 1991) (C) (N) (W)
The Marshals of France, November 28, 1938 (N)
The Marshals of Napoleon (Presidential Address), October 9, 1939 (N)
A Famous Family of Old Augsburg (Ladies' Night Address), March 29, 1943 (N)
A Man-made Colossus, February 19, 1945 (N)
Gambling, December 16, 1946 (N)
Museum Pieces of the Law, November 14, 1949 (N)
*The Notorious Colonel Blood, April 20, 1953
....(Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., October 19, 1992) (C) (N)
The Growth of a Legend (Ladies' Night Address), March 28, 1955
....(Re-read before the Club by the author, October 14, 1975) (N)
*Mau Mau, January 21, 1957 (C) (N)
Impressions of Russia in 1957, October 14, 1957 (N)
The Wonders They Saw -- or Said They Saw, December 13,
1965 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1930-31,
1937-38
President, 1939-40
Recording
Secretary, 1951-52, 1952-53,
1953-54
Treasurer, 1951-52,
1952-53, 1953-54