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JOHN G. RAFFENSPERGER
2005
– Resigned 2005
ANTHONY J. RAIMONDI
1973 - Resigned 1992
Di Rocco, January 27,
1975 (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)
Russia in Asia, March 22, 1886
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
The History of a Miniature Republic (San Marino), January 7, 1878
Hark!
from the Tombs, March 14, 1881
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1882-83
Book Review, "Journey into Wonder" by Berill, March 17, 1958 (N)
CHARLES BERT REED (photograph)
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
Utopia and Life, March 26, 1917
Ubi Leones Erunt, February 4, 1918
Hygiene for the Middle Aged (Symposium), April 25, 1921
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 Unholy Alliance of Politics and Crime, January 30, 1950
The City, January 31, 1955 (N)
A Humanistic Philosophy of Life, April 1, 1929
*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)
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)
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)
The State of the Nation (Conversation), May 29, 1916
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)
Turn Down an Empty Glass (Closing Meeting Address), May 17, 1999 (N)
The Modeler's Thumb, October 29, 1990
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
Folly -- II, December 15, 1975
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)