JEROME W. SACHS
1977 - Resigned 1979
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "To Prove a Villain" by Taylor Littleton and Robert R. Rea, February 26, 1979 (N)
WILLIAM GODFREY SAGE
1909 - Resigned 1926
BRIGITTE SALCHOW
1997 - Resigned 2001
JAMES V. SALLEMI
1965 - Resigned 1983
"A Modern Man" -- 516 Years Old? March 6, 1967 (N)
Manjiro, March 23, 1970 (N)
WILLIAM McINTIRE SALTER
1885 - Died 1931
Ethics and Political Economy, June 11, 1888
George Elliot's Views of Religion, April 1, 1889
Emerson and His Views on Reform, November 17, 1890
William Morris, November 1, 1897
Walt Whitman, November 21, 1898
Heine: A Soldier in the Liberation of Humanity, November 11, 1901
Emerson's Attitude Towards Social Reform, May 25, 1903
Mr. Bernard Shaw as a Social Critic, November 4,
1907
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1902-03
SIDNEY G. SALTZ
2008
– Resigned 2009
CHARLES F. SAMELSON
1979 -
Table Top in the Sky, February 22, 1982 (N)
And They Called It Esoteric? February 20, 1984
Celts and Kilts, May 5, 1986 (N)
An Urgent Need to Know, January 21, 1991 (N)
OSBORNE SAMPSON
1883 - Died 1920
VICTOR CHANNING SANBORN
1903 - Died 1921
An Unforgiven Puritan -- Rev. Stephen Batchellor, December 14, 1908
A Boy's Glimpse of Whitman, December 1, 1919
JOSEPH P. SANCULIUS
1966 - Resigned 1966
EDWARD HENRY SANFORD
1911 - Resigned 1917
JOHN B. SAUNDERS
1964 - Resigned 1979
Sunk by Levity, May 8, 1967 (N)
The Quest of the Lady with the Hair of Gold, January 13, 1975 (N)
HUGH SAVAGE
1995 – Resigned 2010
Four Rascals (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), March 8, 1996
1874 - Died 1918
HENRY JAMES SAWE
1903 - Died 1904
CARLOS POMEROY SAWYER
1904 - Died 1948
Daniel Webster as a Lawyer, March 1, 1909
MICHAEL T. SAWYIER
1980 - Resigned 1998
Forever Open, Clear, and Free, January 5, 1981 (N)
Aconcagna, May 8, 1989 (N)
AMOD SAXENA, M.D.
2001 -
Revolt and Revenge, February 17, 2003 (N)
The Culprit, December 8, 2003 (N)
The
Invisible Enemy, March 27, 2006
Walter, May 4, 2007
Smile for Me! December 3, 2007
Summer Breeze:
A Story, December 1, 2008
DANTE G. SCARPELLI (biography)
1978 - Died 1998
Civilization and Disease, February 11, 1980 (N)
It Is Better to Live a Single Day as a Lion Than One Hundred Years as a Sheep, December 19, 1983 (N)
Anthropocentrism in the Animal Rights Movement: The Ultimate Arrogance, April 28, 1986 (N)
1991 -
A Book in Conflict with Itself, March 1, 1993
A Christian Reads the Koran,
December 2, 2002 (N)
ROBERT SCHAEN
1990 - Resigned 1992
JOSEPH SCHAFFNER
1910 - Died 1918
JOSEPH
1923 - Resigned 1934
EARL B. SCHERMERHORN (biography)
1955 - Died 1986
SEMINOLE,
Eternal Search, May 21, 1956 (N)
In a Woman's World, March 2, 1959 (N)
Leader, Book Night (three papers), February 27, 1961 (N)
Book Review, February 26, 1962
Do Unto Others ..... , February 24, 1964 (N)
Gold, May 3, 1971 (N)
STEPHEN J. SCHLEGEL
1999 -
A
Castle Guard, March 26, 2007
How
a Golf Course Got Its Name, November
30, 2009
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 2010-11
ELMER SCHLESINGER
1910 - Died 1929
HERMANN IRVING SCHLESINGER
1932 - Died 1960
The Production and Use of Scientific Talking Pictures, March 25, 1935
In Defense of Science, November 19, 1951 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1949-50
FREDERICK W. SCHLUTZ
1931 - Resigned 1939
Ye Goode Olde Tyme, February 6, 1933
OTTO LEOPOLD SCHMIDT
1909 - Died 1935
THEODORE SCHMIDT
1927 - Died 1956
BERNADOTTE EVERLY SCHMITT
1927 - Died 1969
*Interviewing the Authors of the War, March 17, 1930 (C) (N) (W)
The War -- Twenty Years After, November 12, 1934
Going West to the East (Ladies' Night Address), March 30, 1936 (N)
From
The Roosevelt-Churchill Declaration and the Terms of Peace, November
3, 1941
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1934-35
Chair, Publications, 1940-41
FRANCIS PHILLIP SCHMITT
1886 - Resigned 1890
HENRY LENZEN SCHMITZ
1941 - Died 1978
From Incantations to Streptomycin, December 8, 1947 (N)
Woodland Sketches, December 4, 1950 (N)
Some Do Not Melt in the Pot, April 5, 1954 (N)
GEORGE SCHNEIDER
1875 - Died 1905
HOWARD A. SCHNEIDER (biography)
1966 - Died 2000
CHAPEL KILL,
And Then There Were Nine, January 6, 1969 (N)
The Least of It, April 3, 1972 (N)
JOHN JAMES SCHOBINGER
1875 - Resigned 1904
Glaciers and Climate, April 16, 1877
Edited and read an "Informal," November 26, 1883
Improvements in Educational Methods, April 27, 1896
Getting an Education, January 29, 1900
CHARLES SUMNER SCHOENMANN
1902 - Resigned 1908
JOHN McALLISTER SCHOFIELD
1884 - Resigned 1885
JOHN A. SCHRAM
1963 -
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
see also listings under Chit Chat Club in Affiliated Clubs
The Link, April 18, 1966 (N)
Book Review, December 16, 1968 (N)
The Question, February 16, 1970 (N)
Once Again, November 4, 1974 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "How the Good Guys Finally Won" by Jimmy Breslin, December 1, 1975
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1976-77
BOWEN WISNER SCHUMACHER
1925 - Died 1927
BERTRAM SCHUSTER
1986 - Resigned 1993
Punition, November 17, 1986 (N)
Horeb, December 3, 1990
HUGH J. SCHWARTZBERG
1977 -
History Through Two Eyes Only, November 12, 1979 (N)
*Invisible Persons -- Part I, April 2, 1984 (N)
Throwing Money at the Problem, January 13, 1986 (N)
VL: B4, March 18, 1991 (N)
Spinning the Distaff Tale, March 15, 1993
One Founding Father, Invisible, with Liberty and Justice for All, April 28, 1997 (N)
Slavery and the Three Colonels, March 9, 1998 (N)
Mercy's Revenge, March 19,
2001
Poetry Evening (contributor, led by Kenneth Clarke): Poems, February 21,
2005 (N)
Opportunity
Knocks, January 15, 2007
Take Pride, Closing Meeting
address, May 18, 2009
Meddling, May 10, 2010
STEVEN J. SCHWARTZBERG
2010
-
MARC A. SCORCA
1988 - Resigned 1990
The Parentage of Figaro (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 24, 1989
ARTHUR PEARSON SCOTT
1921 - Resigned 1927
The American Indian in Fiction, October 24, 1921
The White Man's Burden (Illustrated by still and moving pictures taken in African jungles), February 22, 1926
BYRON SCOTT
1970 - Resigned 1982
ATHENS, OHIO
Adventures of the Six-Foot Neuron, December 18, 1972 (N)
FRANK HAMLINE SCOTT
1891 - Died 1931
Through Arizona on Horseback, March 13, 1893
The Grand Canyon of the Colorado, March 18, 1895
George Rogers Clark, May 31, 1897
The Historical School of Jonah, November 22, 1897
In the
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1895-96
HARRY FLETCHER SCOTT
1921 - Died 1941
ATHENS, OHIO
WILLIAM E. SCOTT
1952 - Died 1977
SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA
Pittsburgh Pastorale, January 11, 1954 (N)
MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER
1874 - Died 1917
HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK
Method in Political Economy, May 3, 1875
The Transportation Question, October 13, 1879
Congested Prices, May 7, 1883
Social Control for Everything, May 19, 1884
Competition and Charity, March 5, 1888
Fallacies for Which Men Have Died, April 13, 1891
Some Recollections of the Early Meetings and Early Members of the Club, March 16, 1914
LOUIS MARTIN SEARS
1916 - Died 1961
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Jefferson as a Pacifist, December 18, 1916
A Confederate Diplomat at the Court of Napoleon III, February 2, 1920
Some Forgotten Amenities of Journalism, December 20, 1920
A Unique Gift, October 26, 1936
The
Offices:
Chair, Publications,
1919-20
P. JERRY SEBOLD
1992 -
In the Beginning ..... , November 22, 1993
LOUIS AUGUSTUS SEEBERGER
1906 - Resigned 1909
ROY C. SELBY
1971 -
TEXARKANA, TEXAS
Et Puer Apulie Terros in Pace Tenebit, January 7, 1974 (N)
The Court Martial of Doctor William A. Hammond, February 12, 1979 (N)
A Scandal in Vienna, December 14, 1981
Elle N'Existe Pas! November 8, 1982 (N)
Sensational Sensationists, November 14, 1983
FRANK HARROLD SELLERS
1899 - Resigned 1901
EVERETT E. SENTMAN
1970 - Died 1983
Timothy J. Bentgrass Revisits Upper Seyghness, December 11, 1972 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Gracian's Manual," December 13, 1976
TJB Revisited, April 2, 1979 (N)
Bentgrass Papers III -- Old Rugged
and Eili Eili, March 3,
1980 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Publications, 1978-79
LEO SEREN (biography)
1958 - Died 2002
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
Once Around and Eight Feet Forward, January 13, 1964 (N)
My Umbilical Cord, January 19, 1970 (N)
For Whose Benefit? February 18, 1980 (N)
Paradise Lost, May 13, 1985 (N)
Lux et Scientia, May 13, 1991
Wind, May 8, 1995
A Secret of Life, January 24, 2000
JAMES A. SERRITELLA
1975 - Resigned 1994
The Talk of the Town, February 5, 1979 (N)
Miles to Go Before I Sleep, May 11, 1981 (N)
The Beginning Is Half the Work, April 23, 1984 (N)
TREVOR K. SERVISS
1935 - Resigned 1942
Willingly to School, January 31, 1938
GEORGE STEELE SEYMOUR
1943 - Died 1945
My Friend, Hamlin Garland, November 6, 1944
MALCOLM P. SHARP
1938 - Resigned 1939
JAMES WASHINGTON SHEAHAN
1874 - Resigned 1876
EDWIN HOLMES SHELDON (In Memoriam)
1878 - Died 1890
NEW YORK , NEW YORK
THEODORE SHELDON
1885 - Resigned 1889
Transfer of Land by Registration of Title, April 20, 1891
CHARLES EDWIN SHEPHERD
2005
– Resigned 2009
Along the Way -- A Little Bit of This, A Little Bit of That,
February 4, 2008
ROBERT DICKINSON SHEPPARD
1881 - Resigned 1907
Milton, October 18, 1886
Religion and Politics, March 11, 1889
A Colonial Gentleman, January 18, 1892
John Hancock, February 1, 1892
The Chicago Convention of 1860, October 19, 1903
PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN (Honorary)
1883 - Died 1888
NONQUIT, MASSACHUSETTS
VICTOR LEWIS SHERMAN
1928 - Resigned 1950
Water, November 28, 1932
Rudyard Kipling, January 24, 1938
Louis Becke, Authority of South Sea Lore, March 23, 1942
Hyperbolically Speaking, January 22, 1945
ANDREW ROTHWELL SHERRIFF
1926 - Died 1935
What Chance Individualism, December 17, 1928
Primer of Justice and the Law, January 5, 1931
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1929-30
JOSEPH CYRIL SHERRILL
1992 - Died 1998
I Speak of Arms and of Men, March 24, 1994
Rachmaninoff Slept Here, February 12, 1996 (N)
CHRISTY C. SHERVANIAN
1975 - Resigned 1982
STEPHEN L. SHERWOOD
1960 - Resigned 1976
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA
A Coat of Many Colours, March 4, 1963 (N)
H. SHIGIO
Japan at the St. Louis Exposition, October 31, 1904 (N)
EARLE ASTOR SHILTON
1932 - Died 1968
Old Timer, November 13, 1933 (N)
Leaders and Wheelers, November 16, 1936 (N)
Little Audrey Comes to Town, November 7, 1938 (N)
Blight, November 13, 1939
*God's Country (Ladies' Night Address), March 31, 1941 (C) (N) (W) (Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., May 6, 2002)
Gentleman Farmer (Presidential Address), October 9, 1944 (N)
Number 639, December 9, 1946 (N)
From Where the Sun Now Stands, November 21, 1949 (N)
Horror in the Pines, November 24, 1952 (N)
*Boots, Shoes, and Notions, November 22, 1954 (C) (N)
Banners in the Sky, January 7, 1957 (N)
Gone Under, November 23, 1959 (N)
Book Review, A Twenty-Minute History of the Chicago Literary Club, November 28, 1960
*Once in a Lifetime, December 4, 1961 (C) (N)
Pa-pa-ma-ta-be, December 16,
1963 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Publications, 1941-42
President, 1944-45
Chair, Rooms and
Finance, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49,
1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1966-67
DONALD C. SHINE
2001 -
DANIEL LEWIS SHOREY
1874 - Died 1899
Recent English Legislation, January 17, 1876
Civil Service Reform (Conversation), June 17, 1876
The Restoration of a Specie Basis (Conversation), October 9, 1876
The Government of Large Cities (Conversation), February 12, 1877
Inaugural Address as President, June 25, 1877
Socialism in the United States (Conversation), October 13, 1879
The Problem of Municipal Government for Chicago (Conversation), November 24, 1884
Political Economy Since Mill, January 17, 1887
Nihilism in Russia, April 4, 1887
Turgot, November 12, 1888
Leaders and Parties in the French Revolution, May 16, 1892
The Girondists, April 30, 1894
The Functions of the Gentlemen of Leisure, May 25,
1896
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1875-76, 1876-77
President, 1877-78
PAUL SHOREY
1884 - Died 1934
Dion Chrysostom -- or Greek Culture under the Early Roman Empire, May 8, 1893
Improvements in Educational Methods, April 27, 1896
Scenes from Aristophanes, February 7, 1898
Realism versus Idealism in Greek and Latin Literature, March 7, 1898
Some Recent Discoveries in Greek Literature, February 19, 1900
The Pace that Killed Athens, February 29, 1904
The True View of Shakespeare's Work as a Playwright and as a Poet, April 23, 1906
Some Modernisms of the Ancients, April 30, 1906
The Emperor Julian, April 6, 1908
Alfred Tennyson, May 3, 1909
Athens Fin de Sicle, October 31, 1910
The Case of Euripides, October 30, 1911
An Exchange Professor in Germany, May 3, 1915
Plato and Poetry, March 27, 1916
The Wit and Humor of Herbert Spencer, November 11, 1918
Ruskin as a Literary Artist, December 15, 1919
Some Modernisms of Plato, November 28, 1921
The American Language, March 12, 1923
Sureness and Cocksureness, November 16, 1925
Evolution -- A Conservative's Apology (Ladies' Night Address), January 30, 1928
Should We Teach Them Hard or Easy Poetry? February 2, 1931
Soaking the Rich in Ancient Athens (Ladies' Night Address), October 30, 1933
JOHN GEORGE SHORTALL
1875 - Died 1908
Edited and read an "Informal," February 18, 1878
A Bundle of Old Letters -- Horace Greeley, June 13, 1887
The Land of the Chrysanthemum, May 6, 1895
Incidents of Travel, October 19, 1896
More About Japan, April 9, 1900
The Reformation of City Government, April 4, 1904
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1879-80, 1890-91, 1902-03,
1903-04
JOHN LOUIS SHORTALL
1894 - Resigned 1919
In Hiawatha's Country, April 4, 1910
From the White Mountains to the Black Hills, March 25, 1918
ROGER W. SHUGG
1958 - Resigned 1994
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
Author versus Publisher: or Vice Versa, November 16, 1959
*Slavery, December 10, 1962 (C) (N)
To Fight Another Day, March 21, 1966 (N)
PHILIP RAYMOND SHUMWAY
1900 - Resigned 1903
PHIL S. SHURRAGER
1951 - Died 1994
CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA
Naked at Ninety, April 26, 1954 (N)
Tank Town, May 20, 1957 (N)
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Spokesman for God" by Edith Hamilton, November 24, 1958 (N)
The Weaver Sneak, April 8, 1963 (N)
Mission Accomplished, April 22, 1968 (N)
R.A.F., March 26, 1973 (N)
WILLIAM P. SIAVELIS
2009
-
WILLIAM PRATT SIDLEY
1895 - Resigned 1909
Unearthing a Conspiracy in Croatia, January 25, 1897
The Northern Boundary of the State of
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1899-1900
Chair, Publications, 1905-06
1948 - Resigned 1949
AUGUST C. SIEVERS
1984 - Resigned 1998
Leader, Book Night, April 11, 1988
Who Is Dr. Mabuse? March 9, 1992 (N)
GEORGE CUSHING SIKES
1902 - Resigned 1903
Shortcomings of the Daily Press, May 25, 1903
JOSEPH LYMAN SILSBEE
1884 - Resigned 1898
Color in Architecture, May 25, 1885
Back Yards, March 23, 1891
Can Architecture Become Again a Living Art? December 23, 1895
Paper, April 10, 1899
THEODORE SILVERSTEIN
1963 - Resigned 1983
*The Art of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, May 10, 1965 (C) (N)
Parcere Subiectis et Debellare Superbos, April 10, 1967 (N)
Hwilum, Whilom ..... Once upon a Time (Ladies' Night Address), May 26, 1969
The Marquis and the Pauper: A Not So Simple Idyll Neath the Hills, January 8, 1973
Fundamentum Fides Prepedire Solent Timor et Cupiditas, January 3, 1977 (N)
HOWARD LYLE SIMMONS
1922 - Resigned 1931
JAMES PERSONS SIMONDS
1923 - Died 1964
Progress, May 4, 1925 (N)
Two Theories (with Beveridge Harshaw Moore), March 5, 1928
Before San Jacinto -- and After, May 9, 1932
Synesius and Sidonius: Two Bishops of the Fifth Century, October 10, 1932 (N)
After San Jacinto, March 20, 1939 (N)
John C. Calhoun: A Study in Changing Political Philosophy, May
1, 1950
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1926-27
WILLIAM EDWARD SIMONDS (Associate)
1922 - Died 1947
ITHACA, NEW YORK
HERBERT F. SIMONS
1963 - Died 1968
I Was a Teen-Age J.S.S., February 22, 1965 (N)
The Doll in the Hotel Room or ..... , April 29, 1968 (N)
ERNEST SYLVESTER SIMPSON
1923 - Resigned 1926
GEORGE N. SIMPSON
1953 - Died 1969
Dusty Memories, December 17, 1956 (N)
DOROTHY L. SINSON
2009
– Resigned 2010
MARK SKINNER
1874 - Died 1887
ORRIN SKINNER
1875 - Resigned 1879
ARTHUR WAKEFIELD SLATEN
1923 - Resigned 1924
HENRY W. SLEDZ
1976 - Resigned 1980
Gullible's Travels, March 6, 1978 (N)
MEL SLOAN
1999 – Resigned 2004
EDWARD ALONZO SMALL
1875 - Died 1882
ARCHIBALD WHITTIER SMALLEY
1925 - Resigned 1940
The Tools of Thought, January 24, 1927
A Poet of the Ages (Vergil), October 12, 1931
Changes in Words, October 29, 1934
Chicago's Site, October 24, 1938
AUSTIN SMITH
1952 - Died 1993
FORT MEYERS, FLORIDA
Myths and Folklore, February 7, 1955 (N)
CHARLES GILMAN SMITH
1874 - Died 1894
The Physical Basis of Character, March 5, 1877
Edited and read an "Informal," April 18, 1881
Edited and read an "Informal," February 26, 1883
Cholera (Conversation), December 10, 1883
Inaugural Address as President, October 6, 1884
Edited and read an "Informal," January 21,
1889
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1877-78
President, 1884-85
DUNLAP SMITH
1895 - Resigned 1898
EDWIN BURRITT SMITH
1889 - Died 1906
The Negro as a Citizen, March 31, 1890
American Sovereignty, April 27, 1891
George William Curtis, November 21, 1892
At the Parting of the Ways: A Study in National Policy, January 20, 1896
A Retrospect of the Campaign and of the Causes Which Led to It, November 9, 1896
A Sketch of a Plain Man, January 23, 1899
The Confused West: A Literary Forecast (Presidential Address), October 7, 1901
Senate Bill No. 40: the Story and Significance of Recent
Street Railway Legislation in
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1897-98
President, 1901-02
ELMER ALBERT SMITH
1946 - Died 1947
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SMITH
1901 - Died 1919
Bench and Bar in the Early Days of the Republic, April 6, 1903
Our Ethical Standards, March 26, 1906 (N)
Success, March 15, 1909
What Others Think, January 13, 1913
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1907-08
1874 - Resigned 1917
GENE SMITH
2008
-
GEORGE BALDWIN SMITH
1875 - Died 1879
MADISON, WISCONSIN
Was Bacon the Author of Shakespeare? February 1, 1875
GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH
1875 - Died 1898
The Battle of Franklin, April 30, 1883
Letters from an Illinois Garret, January 21, 1884
The Law of the Road, December 6, 1886
Thirty Years After, January 8, 1894
Inaugural Address as President, October 5, 1896
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1893-94
President, 1896-97 (with E.A. Otis)
HENRY JUSTIN SMITH
1924 - Resigned 1926
Ten Thousand Feet Above Loop Level, January 18, 1926
HOWARD LESLIE SMITH
1898 - Died 1941
MADISON, WISCONSIN
Alexander von Humboldt, April 2, 1900
Social Problems and Fads, April 16, 1900
Some Superficial Aspects of Plato's Modernity, January 28, 1918
HUMPHREY RUSSELL SMITH
1907 - Resigned 1910
LOUISE SMITH
2010
-
PERRY HIRAM SMITH
1888 - Resigned 1897
Secret Societies, April 21, 1890
PLINY BENT SMITH
1887 - Died 1912
The Oration on the Crown, January 28, 1907
SIDNEY ALDEN SMITH
1944 - Died 1962
OCALA, FLORIDA
The Way to the Sea, October 15, 1945 (N)
WILLIAM HENRY SMITH
1894 - Died 1896
War Pictures, January 14, 1894
ISAAC ALONZO SMOTHERS
1923 - Resigned 1930
GERRY ALBERT SMYTH
1958 - Resigned 1965
The Expulsion of the Saints, May 11, 1959 (N)
DENTON JAQUES SNIDER
1888 - Died 1925
CURTIS L. SNODGRASS
2000 -
FRANKLYN BLISS SNYDER
1916 - Resigned 1925
Our American Literature Today, April 9, 1917
American Ideals in American Letters, February 8, 1920
The Classic and the Best Seller, October 17, 1921
An Old-time Best Seller: "Uncle Tom's Cabin," January 29, 1923
RALPH MONROE SNYDER
1946 - Resigned 1956
Lincoln and Litigation, Patents and the Presidency, October 20, 1947 (N)
The "Inalienable" Right to the Pursuit of Happiness, December 1, 1952
SAMUEL SOSKIN
1952 - Resigned 1953
KEITH SPALDING
1905 - Resigned 1910
DENTON H. SPARKS
1948 - Resigned 1983
Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Buddy and Old Pro" by John P. Tunis, February 26, 1962 (N)
WILL M. SPARKS
1935 - Died 1950
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
The Rappites, March 10, 1941
LYLE M. SPENCER
1949 - Died 1968
The Social Sciences -- For What? February 19, 1951 (N)
Identifying Intellectual Ability, January 16, 1956 (N)
JUDITH WOOD SPOCK
2000 -
How We Are, February 18, 2002
Two Ways Out, January 26, 2004 (N)
Novel Ideas, January 29, 2007
War
Christmas 1943,Short Paper Night, May
3, 2010
JAMES F. SPOERRI
1960 - Resigned 1965
The State of Franklin, April 15, 1963 (N)
RICHARDSON L. SPOFFORD
1971 -
As They Saw Us, December 10, 1973 (N)
A Penny for Their Thoughts, December 6, 1976 (N)
An Unexpected Journey, December 7, 1981
Unexpected Journey-II, October 24, 1983 (N)
The Clearances, November 25, 1985 (N)
The Time Keeper, December 7, 1987 (N)
A Unique Survivor, December 4, 1989 (N)
Navvies, May 9, 1994
Master of the Slave Ship, November 25, 1996 (N)
Intrepid Women -- No. 1, December 15, 1997 (N)
The Long Walk; Endurance and Luck, November 29, 1999
Names on the Land, November 26, 2001
Back of the Book, December 5, 2005
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1980-81
Corresponding Secretary, 1989-90,
1990-91
Recording Secretary, 1995-96
ALBERT ARNOLD SPRAGUE
1879 - Died 1915
OTHO SYLVESTER ARNOLD SPRAGUE
1880 - Died 1909
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
ROBERT DEAN SPRIGGS
2002 – Resigned 2005
LLOYD S. SPRINGER
1989 - Resigned 1993
CHARLES RIGGS SPROWL
1946 - Resigned 1949
The Impeachment of Samuel Chase, April 26, 1948 (N)
JAMES A. SPROWL
1944 - Resigned 1949
Some Embarrassing Events, February 11, 1946
PAUL F. STACK
1987 – Resigned 2009
Cyrano's Secret, March 28, 1988 (N)
Jonathan Swift and the Moons of Mars, February 24,
1992
The Leviathan, December 16, 2002 (N)
Year of the Comets, April 4, 2005
BRADFORD CARTON STANLEY
2010
-
SAMUEL CECIL STANTON
1919 - Died 1949
Here Lies, April 14, 1924
Eight Days in a Ship on Fire, November 29, 1926
HORACE MANN STARKEY
1898 - Died 1923
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS
The Care of Epileptics in Colonies: the Settlement of an Economic Question, February 25, 1901
MERRITT STARR
1894 - Died 1931
Market Day in Sicily, April 22, 1895
Some Recent Pictures, January 3, 1898
Olympia Revisited (Illustrated), December 4, 1899
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Address), May 25, 1903
The Politics of Dante, March 11, 1907
The State Control of Railways, November 23, 1908
Inaugural Address as President, October 10, 1910
Ascending Il Monte, March 24, 1913
Holding High Converse, May 11, 1914
Books of the Year (Symposium), December 21, 1914
Fourteen Voyages of Adventure and Discovery, May 1, 1916
Ruskin -- Herald of Revolt, December 15, 1919
Ruskin as a Social Reformer, December 15, 1919
*Introduction, Dante Six Hundred Years After (Symposium), January 3, 1921 (C) (N) (W)
Marquette, LaSalle, and Chicago, March 5, 1923
Shakespeare and the Renaissance, April 6, 1925
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1904-05
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1905-06
Corresponding Secretary, 1906-07
President, 1910-11
E. BLYTHE STASON
1985 - Resigned 1991
DEKALB, ILLINOIS
Weapons of the American Revolution, February 12, 1990
DONALD A. STATLAND
1999 -
LEWIS ABYRAM STEBBINS
1917 - Died 1948
The Philosophy of Mark Twain, May 19, 1919
A.D. 2250, April 4, 1927
"If a Man Die, Shall He Live Again?" March 7, 1932
The Grange, December 17, 1934
Russia in 1937, February 21, 1938
The Hillmon Case, December 19, 1938 (N)
A Good Man and a Bad Man Meet, October 21, 1940
An Unpublished Chapter in the History of the American National Red Cross, April 6, 1942
The Shades, October 12, 1942
Can We Win the Peace? November 8, 1943
I Am Dumb, November 11, 1946
FREDERICK MORGAN STEELE
1897 - Resigned 1903
Some Suggestions from Unpublished Original American Historical Documents, October 16, 1899
HENRY THORNTON STEELE
1874 - Died 1890
The Deformed Spelling, November 1, 1880
Patent Ethics, January 8, 1883
Herbert Spencer's First Principles, December 20,
1886
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1885-86
KENNETH A. STEIN
2004
-
PAUL STEINBRECHER
1933 - Died 1937
OTTO ALBERT STELLER
1922 - Resigned 1929
Two Stories: "Karma Outwitted" and "The Forest," March 10, 1924
FREDERICK STENN
1951 - Died 1980
The Medicine of Primitive Man, May 24, 1954 (N)
L. H., February 11, 1957 (N)
Simba, Bwana, Simba, November 18, 1968 (N)
Book Review, "The American Idea of Success" by Richard Huber, December 17, 1973 (N)
Will We Eliminate War or Will War Eliminate Us? April 19, 1976 (N)
Nurture Turned to Poison, December 4, 1978 (N)
Gray Whale of San Ignatio Bay, April 7, 1980 (N)
THEODORE STENSLAND
1967 - Died 1969
HARRY L. STERN
1993 -
Peregrinantur, Rusticantur,
March 4, 1996 (N)
Nur Senf, March 3, 2008
A Bump in
the Road, Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago, March 6, 2009
RICHARD CORWINE STEVENSON
1931 - Died 1958
Some Notes on Words and Music, March 27, 1944 (N)
John Wilkes: A Friend to Liberty, November 18, 1946 (N)
A Kentucky Incident, April 28, 1952 (N)
MARTIN D. STEVERS
1952 - Resigned 1981
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
What is "Truth"? An Encyclopedist's Dilemma, November 15, 1954 (N)
The Living Spirit of Pythagoras, November 4, 1957 (N)
The Laplacean Dream in A.D. 2000, October 19, 1959 (N)
*Retrospect and Prospect, April 20, 1964 (N)
The Way of Truth (Presidential Address), October 4, 1965 (N)
Our New Insight into Truth, April 17, 1967 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1959-60
Chair,
Publications, 1963-64
President, 1965-66
EDWARD SWAN STICKNEY
1875 - Died 1880
JOHN CAROLUS STIRLING
1884 - Resigned 1895
WILLIAM ROBERT STIRLING
1882 - Resigned 1914
Partners, March 11, 1901 (N)
JOSEPH STOLZ
1902 - Died 1941
*The Message of Judaism to the Twentieth Century, December 5, 1904
A New English Translation of the Bible, January 7, 1918
Judaism, the Background of Christianity: With Special Reference to
..... George Foot Moore's "Judaism in the First Centuries of the Christian Era," April 23, 1928
Some Jewish Classics, April 22, 1929
LEON STOLZ
1951 - Died 1968
Life in the Afternoon, May 10, 1954 (N)
Copy, December 9, 1963 (Re-read before the Club by Thomas Boal, April 14, 1969) (N)
GEORGE FREDERICK STONE
1894 - Resigned 1902
Yarns of an Old Town, November 4, 1895
HENRY BALDWIN STONE
1883 - Died 1897
The Use of Machinery, February 2, 1885
JAMES SAMUEL STONE
1895 - Resigned 1900
What Is the Essential Element in Religion? January 27, 1896
How to Discover the History of a Family, January 17, 1898
The Influence of the Soldier on Society, May 21, 1900
WILFRED S. STONE
1954 - Died 1985
The Trial and the Crucifixion, April 2, 1956 (N)
Zacharias, October 20, 1958
Joseph and Mary, April 11, 1960 (N)
At the End of Fourth Street, April 17, 1961 (N)
Two Appendices, April 29, 1963 (N)
Caliban on Caliban, January 25, 1965 (N)
Have You Ever, February 5, 1968 (N)
How Christianity Came About, November 6, 1972
(N)
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1961-62
Chair,
Publications, 1967-68
WILLIAM BENSON STORY
1935 - Died 1940
The Problem of the Railroads, November 2, 1936
The Building of a Railroad, February 19, 1940
FRANCIS H. STRAUS
1979 - Died 1988
Windfall, December 10, 1979 (N)
FRANCIS H. STRAUS II
1966 -
Don't Bury the Sheep, May 19, 1969
M, May 1, 1972 (N)
Clang, Rumble, Boom, April 30, 1973 (N)
Hexagons, October 13, 1975 (N)
Pride, Glory and Counterthrust, April 3, 1978 (N)
A Victorian Man in Our Time, March 15, 1982 (N)
Boats, January 14, 1985 (N)
Bridges, October 14, 1985 (N)
Llama, February 23, 1987 (N)
Let There Be Light, May 7, 1990 (N)
Howe's War, April 4, 1994 (N)
Was Necessity Necessary? May 1, 1995 (N)
Tulbend, May 12, 1997 (N)
Central Greenery, Public Space, and a View (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), March 6, 1998 (N)
Some Sixty-six Chicago Literary Club Papers, January 25, 1999 (N)
A Witch or Not, March 5, 2001
Poplar Forest (Presidential address), October 5, 2001
Remarks -- History of The Chicago Literary Club (joint
meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 15, 2002
Burke and Wills, and
Lewis and Clark, April 10, 2006
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1974-75, 1983-84, 1984-85
President, 2001-02
Chair, Officers and Members,
2002-03
1937 - Died 1973
Unitas Fratrum and Adam Spach, April 21, 1952 (N)
Ladies of Lynn -- with Emphasis on One! May 14, 1956 (N)
The Loomis Gang, May 1, 1961 (N)
Physicians -- Musicians (Read by Stuart Ball), February 5,
1973 (N)
JOHN H. STROM
2008
-
HENRY STRONG
1877 - Died 1911
The Defects in American Public Education, Moral and Economic, as Affecting the
.... Stability of Government and the Security of Property (Conversation), May 13, 1878 and May 20, 1878
Is Buckle's Theory of Civilization the True Theory? (Conversation), December 19, 1881
The Earl of Mansfield -- Chief Justice of the King's Bench, May 23, 1887
The
ROBERT K. STRONG, JR.
2003-
Blind Chance or Divine Retribution, March 1, 2004 (N)
A Life In Music, Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers, April 21, 2008
Offices:
Chair,
Rooms and Finance, 2007-08
Treasurer,
2008-09, 2009-10
WILLIAM EMERSON STRONG
1877 - Died 1891
The Siege of Vicksburg, November 6, 1882
The March to the Sea, November 17, 1884
Glimpses of Travel in the West with the Lieutenant General of the Army, January 14, 1889
MELANCHTHON WOOLSEY STRYKER
1885 - Resigned 1885
ERIC WALTER STUBBS
1946 - Died 1971
The Cat with Nine Lives, March 26, 1951
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary,
1952-53
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,
1956-57
TERRY J. STUPAY
1990 - Resigned 1996
Ten Pounds of Fertilizer, April 24, 1995
CHARLES INCHES STURGIS
1892 - Resigned 1894
LOUIS HENRY SULLIVAN
1886 - Resigned 1901
Nature and the Poet, December 17, 1888
Can Architecture Become Again a Living Art? December 23, 1895
PEGGY SULLIVAN
2001 -
Naming the Branches, October 20, 2003 (N)
Guest of the Twentieth Century, October 17, 2005
Grandfather in a
Boat, April 23, 2007
Leader, Book
Night, Novels of India: Then and Now: Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim”,
February 11, 2008
Offices:
Treasurer, 2006-07
ARMANDO SUSMANO
1995 -
Two 2 Tango, February 14,
2000
On Music Writing, January 27, 2003 (N)
G…B…D…, November 1, 2004 (N)
The Dark
Urines of 1776, October 16, 2006
One Summer Sunday in
Lima, October 12, 2009
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 2005-06
GEORGE WARNER SWAIN
1922 - Died 1941
THOMAS EVAN SWANSTROM
2007
–
Remember the
Maine…Boundary, November 19, 2007
HAROLD HIGGINS SWIFT
1919 - Died 1962
DAVID SWING (Biography) (photograph)
1874 - Died 1894
Edited and read an "Informal," October 5, 1874
A Letter from Tyro, Slave of Cicero, to Ximenes, December 16, 1878
Excess, October 29, 1883
A Page from History, April 13, 1885
Virgil, February 28, 1887
The Greek Literature, October 31, 1887
A Roman Gentleman (Pliny the Younger), March 18, 1889
Dante, May 26, 1890
Demosthenes, December 14, 1891
The Need of the Hour, April 18, 1892
Essay, May 29, 1893
*A True Love Story, November 13, 1893 (Re-read before the Club by Michael T. Sawyier, December 15, 1986) (C) (N)
Submerged Centuries, January 29, 1894
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1874-75
In 1881 Professor Swing published a volume entitled Club Essays, dedicated to The Chicago Literary Club. Of the five
essays contained there, one, A Roman Home,
was read before the Club as A
Letter from Tyro, Slave of Cicero, to Ximenes.
The other four are listed below, together with the title page and other front
matter.
Club Essays:
front matter
Augustine and His
Mother
Parlez
Vous Francais?
The History of Love
The Greatest of the Fine Arts
ELWIN SYKES
1997 -
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
JAN-PETER SZIDON
1987 - Resigned 1997
St. Peter's Femur. Reflections on Medieval Relics and Biomedical Fraud. (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 9, 1988 (N)
Black Gold and the Little Cripple, March 5, 1990 (N)