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JOHN G. RAFFENSPERGER
            2005 – Resigned 2005

ANTHONY J. RAIMONDI

1973 - Resigned 1992

VERONA, ITALY

*Concezio

 Di Rocco, January 27, 1975 (N)

Ninjo, January 23, 1978 (N)

LON W. RAMSAY

1988 - Resigned 1990

SEYMOUR S. RAVEN

1965 - Died 1994

*Crescendos and Dim Innuendos, February 12, 1968 (Re-read before the Club by William K. Beatty, April 25, 1994) (C) (N)

Bugles, Beagles and Goldbricks, November 9, 1970

To Err Is Huperson, January 12, 1976 (N)

Book Review, "Paul Hindemith, the Man Behind the Music" by Geoffrey Skelton, April 30, 1979 (N)

Scrimmage with Self-Image, March 9, 1987 (N)

High Crimes or Misperceptions? November 13, 1989 (N)

Irregardless of, March 8, 1993 (N)

EDWARD CHITTENDEN RAY

1887 - Resigned 1893

WILLIAM HENRY RAY

1885 - Died 1889

Russia in Asia, March 22, 1886

ANAN RAYMOND

1932 - Died 1975

Through a Glass Darkly, April 15, 1935

Auri Fames, April 11, 1938 (N)

The Four Horsemen, April 29, 1940 (N)

A Logistic Parallel, April 16, 1945 (N)

This Above All, April 14, 1947

Another Logistic Parallel, April 30, 1951 (N)

Book Review, February 18, 1963

HENRY WARREN RAYMOND

1877 - Died 1925

GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA

The History of a Miniature Republic (San Marino), January 7, 1878

Hark! from the Tombs, March 14, 1881
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1882-83

CHARLES FRANCIS READ

1924 - Resigned 1925

HARLAN E. READ

1951 - Resigned 1953

LIONEL I. REBHUN (biography)

1956 – Died 2002

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Book Review, "Journey into Wonder" by Berill, March 17, 1958 (N)

EDWARD RECTOR

1905 - Resigned 1910

CHARLES BERT REED (photograph)

1906 - Died 1940

The Venereal Peril, February 24, 1908

The Lords of the North, May 11, 1908

The First Great Canadian, Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville, April 5, 1909

Waboos: A Forest Idyll, January 17, 1910 and January 24, 1910

An Ojibway Legend, May 22, 1911

The Beatification of the Novice (Story), May 29, 1911

Toxaemia as a Stimulus in Literature, March 4, 1912

The Orientation of Waboosons, April 29, 1912

The Beaver Club, February 10, 1913

The Curse of Cahaba, October 13, 1913

*Inaugural Address, October 5, 1914 (C) (N)

*Albrecht von Haller: A Physician -- Not Without Honor, March 5, 1915 (N)

Eleanor of Aquitane, January 31, 1916

Poems, March 5, 1917

Utopia and Life, March 26, 1917

Ubi Leones Erunt, February 4, 1918

Jiminido, January 17, 1921

Hygiene for the Middle Aged (Symposium), April 25, 1921

*Duke, April 24, 1922 (C) (N)

Survivals, October 16, 1922

The Guardian of Gargantua, November 12, 1923

The First Sestina, January 12, 1925

Le Bel Cavalier, March 15, 1926

The Case of Lady Godiva (What Really Happened), May 21, 1928

A Profession, Incorporated (With Apologies to Mr. Pettibone), April 21, 1930

Forest Phantasms, November 2, 1931

Sieur de St. Denis, and Jallot his Valet de Chambre, January 22, 1934

A Predatory Prince, February 10, 1936

The Lamps of Style, December 6, 1937

The Gossip of the Pines, October 16, 1939

The Haunted Cedar (Written before the author's death and read by Payson Sibley Wild), October 20, 1941
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1909-10
President,  1914-15
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1918-19
Chair, Publications,  1922-23, 1939-40

CLARK SCAMMON REED

1919 - Resigned 1934

DUDLEY BILLINGS REED

1920 - Resigned 1921

EARL HOWELL REED, JR.

1915 - Resigned 1917

FRANK FREEMONT REED

1916 - Resigned 1917

GUY E. REED

1949 - Died 1959

The Unholy Alliance of Politics and Crime, January 30, 1950

The City, January 31, 1955 (N)

CURTIS WILLIFORD REESE

1923 - Resigned 1930

Humanism, March 7, 1927

A Humanistic Philosophy of Life, April 1, 1929

HENRY REGNERY (Biography)

1966 - Died 1996

*Wyndham Lewis: A Man Against His Time, January 22, 1968 (C) (N)

T. S. Eliot, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound: A Creative Friendship, January 3, 1972 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Degradation of the Academic Dogma" by Robert Nisbet, March 5, 1973 (N)

Against the Stream: Book Publishing in Chicago 1840 - 1940, March 4, 1974 (N)

Author and Publisher (Ladies' Night Address), May 17, 1976 (N)

Chicago and Its Authors, January 12, 1981 (N)

*A Prophet Without Honor in His Own Country: Francis F. Browne and THE DIAL, February 3, 1986 (C) (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Book of the Month Club" by Al Silverman, January 12, 1987

Richard Weaver: A Southern Agrarian at the University of Chicago, May 2, 1988 (N)

The Founding Father, March 19, 1990

Henry B. Fuller: The First Chicago Writer to Gain National Recognition, January 13, 1992 (N)

*To Edit or Not to Edit (Read by William K. Beatty), March 7, 1994, (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Publications,  1975-76, 1981-82
Corresponding Secretary,  1993-94

ALEXANDER FREDERICK REICHMANN

1913 - Died 1948

The State of the Nation (Conversation), May 29, 1916

LEONARD REIFFEL

1959 -

Power and Time, February 6, 1961 (N)

Project X, February 17, 1964 (N)

G Like N-G, March 17, 1969 (N)

That Which I Should Have Done I Did Not Do, February 21, 1977 (N)

Future Tense (Ladies' Night Address), May 18, 1981 (N)

*Will of Iron, Flesh of Stone, March 19, 1984 (N)

The Roamer, April 15, 1991 (N)

*Zona, February 13, 1995 (N)

Turn Down an Empty Glass (Closing Meeting Address), May 17, 1999 (N)

The Eye of the Beholder (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), An Eye for Scenes Unseen, March 1, 2002

MARTIN W. REINHART

1989 - Resigned 1994

The Modeler's Thumb, October 29, 1990

THEODORE G. REMER

1966 - Resigned 1978

Professor Sylvester's Dilemma, May 15, 1967 (N)

An Autobiography of a Common Man, October 27, 1969

Peregrinaggio di Tre Giovani Figliuoli del Re di Serendippo, May 13, 1974 (N)

Clybourn Junction Redux, May 8, 1978
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1970-71

I. DRUMMOND RENNIE

1971 - Resigned 1977

Folly, December 4, 1972 (N)

Folly -- II, December 15, 1975

WILLIAM MORTON REYNOLDS

1874 - Resigned 1876

MAX RHEINSTEIN

1939 - Died 1977

*Inside Germany, 1914 - 1918, April 14, 1941 (Re-read before the Club by John S. Wilson, March 17, 1997) (C) (N) (W)

Birth of a Nation, October 23, 1944

Military Government in Germany, May 5, 1947

Leader, Book Night, March 20, 1950

The Justice of the Law, February 11, 1952

Witchcraft, January 17, 1955 (N)

Leader, Book Night, February 20, 1956

Until Death Us Do Part (Presidential Address), October 15, 1956 (N)

Law and Social Change in Africa, March 11, 1963 (N)

Royal Bavarian, April 6, 1970 (Read by Maurice Jackson) (N)
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1955-56
President,  1956-57

CHARLES SPENCER RICHARDSON

1907 - Not Known

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT