FREDERIC ULLMANN

1895 - Died 1911

FREDERIC ULLMANN, JR.

1918 - Resigned 1925; 1928 - Resigned 1941

ARTHUR WARING UNDERWOOD

1903 - Resigned 1905

THOMAS INGLE UNDERWOOD

1925 - Resigned 1927

GEORGE PUTNAM UPTON

1874 - Resigned 1875

GEORGE BURWELL UTLEY

1925 - Died 1946

Fifty Years of Librarianship, March 1, 1926

Some Literary Lights of Old Hartford, April 11, 1932 (N)

Walter Loomis Newberry: Pioneer, April 8, 1935 (N)

An American Collector and His Bag (Presidential Address), October 7, 1935 (N)

Thomas Hooker -- Liberal Puritan, April 15, 1940 (N)

The Irresponsible Ramblings of a Peripatetic Stevenson Collector, April 17, 1944 (N)

A Forgotten Chapter in American Library History, November 12, 1945 (N)
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1926-27
Chair, Publications,  1926-27, 1931-32
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1930-31
President,  1935-36

DAVID NEWTON UTTER

1883 - Resigned 1891

Robert Browning, November 3, 1884

The Shakespeare Question, November 21, 1887

Marlowe's Part in Shakespeare's Works, December 2, 1889

Literary Forgeries, Their Value and Their Weakness, December 1, 1890
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1887-88

DERRICK T. VAIL

1946 and 1969 - Died 1973

Shikarpur Fragments, April 19, 1948 (N)

Dinner for Eight, March 27, 1950 (N)

The Spoor of the Sassenach Mohr, March 2, 1953 (N)

The Legacy of the Blessed Gerard, May 11, 1970

JOHN VALENTINE

1945 - Resigned 1948

Eugene Field, February 10, 1947

JOSEPH LORING VALENTINE

1921 - Resigned 1926

THEODORE R. VAN DELLEN

1946 - Resigned 1954

The Outlay for an Inlay, October 30, 1950 (N)

CHARLES C. VAN SICLEN III

1975 -

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

Book Review, "The Russians" by Hedrick Smith, March 15, 1976

The Great Stink, March 22, 1976

ADRIAN VER BRUGGHEN

1950 - Resigned 1969

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

Cousin Will, December 14, 1953 (N)

JOHN FREDERICK VOIGT

1910 - Resigned 1922

Political Experiences in Southern Illinois, May 29, 1911

The Jury, May 12, 1913

The Story of Illinois, April 15, 1918

LEONARD WELLS VOLK

1874 - Resigned 1878

GERHARDT VON BONIN

1943 - Died 1979

MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA

Years Before the Storm, March 29, 1948 (N)

Scholar, Knight and Prince, February 13, 1950 (N)

Hermann von Helmholtz, May 26, 1952 (N)

Buddha, March 15, 1954 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), December 6, 1954 (N)

Trying to Set the Clock Back, April 9, 1956 (N)

Book Review, "Richard III" by P. M. Kendall, November 26, 1956 (N)

Gold, January 13, 1958 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Publications,  1950-51
Corresponding Secretary,  1953-54

HENRY D. VON WITZLEBEN

1947 - Resigned 1960

PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA

DAVID R. VOPATEK

1992 -

Betwixt and Become, February 20, 1995

Architecture, Scholarship, Light and Sherry, October 13, 1997 (with Orville T. Bailey)

HAROLD C. VORIS

1949 - Died 1979

Subsidies and Subsoils, January 29, 1951 (N)

Bone Not Brawn, December 5, 1955 (N)

My Switzerland, May 19, 1958 (N)

Book Review, November 26, 1962

The Bird Man, April 9, 1979 (N)

CLARK L. WAGNER

1972 -

Carrara Marble, January 26, 1976 (N)

Percina Imostoma tenasi, January 22, 1979 (N)

Potpourri, November 22, 1982 (N)

Arthur Schopenhauer, March 4, 1985 (N)

*Words (Presidential Address), October 3, 1988 (N)

Pulling a Thread (Ladies' Night Address), May 18, 1992 (N)

Gold, January 10, 1994 (N)

Is It a Rubens? May 6, 1996 (N)

Our Victorian Roots, November 16, 1998 (N)

*"Who's There?", May 13, 2002, (Closing Meeting Address)
*Carp Wars,  February 12, 2004 (N)
A Life of Crime, February 27, 2006
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1986-87, 1987-88
President,  1988-89
Historian, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07

HENRY HEILEMAN WAIT

1895 - Resigned 1907

Recent Progress in Engineering, December 4, 1905

HORATIO LOOMIS WAIT

1877 - Died 1916

Mirth, April 1, 1878

Fort Sumter, November 21, 1881

Reminiscences of the Blockade, March 3, 1884

The Art of Killing, October 28, 1889

Novel Forms for Vessels, October 20, 1890

Inaugural Address as President, October 2, 1893

The Deeds and Needs of Our Navy, October 10, 1898

Submarine Warfare, October 21, 1901

Some Incidents at Fort Barrancas, November 11, 1907

When General Sherman Reached the Coast, October 24, 1910

Some Incidents of the Blockading Service, October 9, 1911

Charleston During the Siege, October 21, 1912

Some Reminiscences of the Civil War, February 9, 1914

Incidents in the War of the Rebellion, January 11, 1915

In Time of Peace Prepare for War, October 18, 1915
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1888-89
President,  1893-94

JAMES JOSEPH WAIT

1890 - Died 1925

Memories of the Sea, December 3, 1894

Philippine Reminiscences -- The Brown Man's Bondage, April 10, 1899

Poetry and Songs of the Sea, January 23, 1905

Miss Morning Glory (Story), November 10, 1913

Le Hollandais Volant (Story), March 12, 1917

The Spectre of Roncador Reef (Story), March 29, 1920
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1904-05
Chair, Officers and Members,  1905-06, 1909-10

DAVID S. WALD

1962 - Resigned 1976

Adam's Rib, May 11, 1964 (N)

Book Review, "Russia at War" by A. Werth, January 31, 1966 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), January 8, 1968 (N)

The Bridge of Louis Ray, April 17, 1972 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Publications,  1971-72

ALDACE FREEMAN WALKER

1889 - Died 1901

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

Competition, March 2, 1891

Government Ownership of Railways (Conversation), December 7, 1891

How to Place the Government of Cities in the United States on a Business Footing, February 12, 1894
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1893-94

GEORGE RICHARD WALKER

1899 - Resigned 1901

JAMES MONROE WALKER

1877 - Died 1881

WENDELL WALKER

1957 - Died 1967

DOWAGIAC, MICHIGAN

WIRT DEXTER WALKER

1888 - Died 1899

SEYMOUR WALTON

1888 - Resigned 1894

The Authorship of the Pentateuch, November 23, 1891

Personal Reminiscences of Reconstruction in Louisiana, December 21, 1891

DONALD BUTLER WARD

1972 - Resigned 1976

SINcerely Yours, March 17, 1975 (N)

FRANK GIBSON WARD

1916 - Died 1930

The Losing and Finding of the Community Ideal, April 30, 1917

The Valley of Democracy, May 3, 1920

William Allen White at Home, February 27, 1922

Outliving War, March 8, 1926

HENRY ARTHUR WARE

1898 - Resigned 1900

KELLY WARNKEN

1999 -
Vocation, Avocation, January 15, 2001

SHERWYN E. WARREN

1997 -
Carrel of Discontent, November 8, 1999
Smoke Screens: Enchantment and Menace of an American Weed , April 21, 2003 (N)
Saluting, November 22, 2004 (N)
Poetry Evening, Participant (poems), February 6, 2006
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  2005-06

WILLIAM B. WARTMAN

1947 - Died 1988

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

His Mother's Son, December 20, 1948

The Night of January Tenth, February 2, 1953

Arthur Phillip and the Course of Empire, March 26, 1956 (N)

How Much the Fool, November 3, 1958

The Red Nun, March 20, 1961 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Great Auk" by Allen W. Eckert, January 20, 1964 (N)

The Sound of the Dijeridu, May 1, 1967 (N)

Contemplation from the Rock - The Wood-Burner (Presidential Address), October 2, 1967 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Officers and Members,  1960-61, 1964-65
President,  1967-68

JOHN P. WATERHOUSE

1978 - Died 1993

CANTERBURY, ENGLAND

Louis Pasteur, Iconoclast, January 17, 1983 (N)

One to Forty? April 29, 1985 (N)

Leader, Book Night, October 28, 1985 (N)

As for the West Thereof, the Limits Are Unknown, March 11, 1991
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1982-83

ARBA NELSON WATERMAN

1883 - Died 1917

The War in Its Effects on Public and Private Opinion, November 19, 1883

A Few Thoughts Concerning Charles I and the English Revolution, March 17, 1890

The Civilizations of Japan and America Compared, April 1, 1895

The Philosophy of Buddhism, March 2, 1896

A Chapter from a Century of Caste, April 9, 1900

Inaugural Address as President, October 5, 1903

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, February 27, 1905

The Meditations of a Village Philosopher, December 10, 1906

More Reflections of a Village Philosopher, February 28, 1910

The Relations of the United States with Mexico, February 16, 1914
Offices: 
President,  1903-04

EDWARD STANLEY WATERS

1874 - Died 1916

SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS

The Pottery of the Renaissance, January 3, 1876

The South Kensington Museum, October 29, 1877

WILLIAM OTIS WATERS

1904 - Resigned 1909

Chicago, November 6, 1905

English Church and State, December 17, 1906

PHILIP MAISH WATROUS

1963 - Resigned 1973

Is That a Fact? November 1, 1965 (N)

EDWARD J. WAWSZKIEWICZ

1969 -

The Nobel Ones, February 21, 1972 (N)

Romans, Countrymen, Friends, May 3, 1976 (N)

A Fairy Tale, March 13, 1978 (N)

Fugu, May 4, 1981 (N)

The Great Walls of China, March 18, 1985 (N)

And What About the Cut Sleeve? November 18, 1985 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Publications,  1987-88

JOHN WEAVER

1928 - Resigned 1931

CHARLES RIPLEY WEBSTER

1900 - Resigned 1902

GEORGE WASHINGTON WEBSTER

1900 - Resigned 1914

The Captain of the Hosts of Death, May 2, 1904

JOHN CLARENCE WEBSTER

1906 - Resigned 1916

The Influence of Japanese Art on Whistler and His Contemporaries, May 18, 1908

Characteristics of Robert Louis Stevenson, October 25, 1909

JOSEPH DANA WEBSTER

1875 - Died 1876

LUCILLE MARIE REBECCA WEBER

2000 – Resigned 2004

A Heap of Broken Images, November 13, 2000

DAVID SPENCER WEGG

1892 - Resigned 1916

Changes in the Legal Status of Women, February 10, 1896

The Moors and Some Things We Owe to Them, February 20, 1905 (N)

The Rebellion of 37, April 12, 1909 (N)

PAUL ALFRED WEISS

1946 - Resigned 1985

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

GEORGE PHILIP WELLES

1881 - Died 1912

Patriotism vs. Philanthrophy, February 16, 1885

As Others See Us, November 16, 1885

The Senator's Error, March 25, 1889

ARTHUR BRATTLE WELLS

1890 - Resigned 1909

A Just Judge, November 12, 1900

Beneath the Dust of a Generation, May 10, 1909

JAMES WELLS

1955 - Resigned 1964

Portrait of an Enlightened Man, April 21, 1958 (N)

CHARLES WILLIAM WENDT

1874 - Died 1931

Church and State, November 1, 1875

Genius in Art, October 10, 1881

LOUIS WERNER

1988 - Died 1997

THOMAS H. WETZEL

1988 - Resigned 1998

The Selling of the Civil War, March 6, 1989 (N)

BENJAMIN WHAM

1926 - Died 1969

The Trend of the Law, May 7, 1928 (N)

The Mysterious, Insidious, Doctor Fu Manchu, or Lo! the Poor Landlord, November 21, 1932

The Wonderland of Finance Regulation, December 7, 1936 (N)

Railroads and the National Transportation Policy, November 18, 1940

The Strange Case of the Sewer Which Flowed Up Hill, November 1, 1943 (N)

Give Them Wings or Bedtime Stories, October 16, 1944 (N)

Mistaken Identity, December 2, 1946 (N)

The Blind Goddess Brandishes Her Sword, February 14, 1949

Our "Unknown Ex-President" Rides Again: A Study in Bureaucracy and the Democratic Process, October 31, 1949

The Strange Case of Alger Hiss, November 13, 1950 (N)

Perry Mason: Peerless Advocate, December 3, 1951 (N)

The Pro-Communist Conspiracy in Our Midst, October 13, 1952 (N)

Brush Up Your Shakespeare, October 19, 1953 (N)

Mr. Blaustein's Will or the Lawyer's Best Friend, October 25, 1954 (N)

A Great Reckoning in a Little Room, November 19, 1956 (N)

Crimes, Courts, and Courtesans, January 27, 1958 (N)

The Blind Goddess Balances Her Scales, November 9, 1959 (N)

Week Half Gone and Nothing Done, November 14, 1960 (N)

How to Try a Jury Case in One Easy Lesson, March 9, 1964 (N)

ARTHUR DANA WHEELER

1887 - Died 1912

The Partitioning of Africa, May 28, 1894

Some Telephone History and Problems, May 23, 1898

The Future of the American Negro, January 29, 1906

The Ethics of Present-day Finance, January 16, 1911

Newspapers: Corporations, May 15, 1911
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1891-92

DAVID HINTON WHEELER

1874 - Resigned 1875

SAMUEL HICKOX WHEELER

1877 - Resigned 1883

CHARLES CRAWFORD WHINERY

1920 - Died 1950

HORACE WHITE

1874 - Died 1916

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

Financial Crises, April 15, 1876

The Centenary of Adam Smith (Conversation), November 13, 1876

HERBERT CLARKSON WHITEHEAD

1925 - Resigned 1931

A Trilogy of Essays in Outline: Institutions, Their Functions and Instruments; the Near and the Remote Aspects of Liberty;

..... Publicists, their Characteristics and Functions, November 22, 1926

DAVID B. WHITEHURST
            2003-

RUSSELL WHITMAN

1890 and 1934 - Resigned 1936

Pilgrim Plymouth, April 25, 1892

GEORGE FRANCIS WHITSETT

1924 - Resigned 1980

MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA

PETER BONNETT WIGHT

1875 - Resigned 1896

The Practice of Architecture as a Fine Art, January 8, 1877

Edited and read an "Informal," December 15, 1879

The Development of New Phases of the Fine Arts in America, May 5, 1884

The Graduates' Club -- A Story of Christmas Eve, June 4, 1894

Can Architecture Become Again a Living Art? December 23, 1895

JOHN HENRY WIGMORE

1897 - Resigned 1898

EDWARD BYERS WILCOX

1932 - Died 1972

Mysticism in Modern Science, May 8, 1933 (N)

Review of "Poems from 1924 to 1933" by Archibald MacLeish, May 7, 1934

Anneke Jans, April 7, 1941 (N)

Leader, Book Night, December 13, 1948

*An Ecclesiastical Autobiography, October 29, 1951 (Re-read before the Club by Carl A. Dragstedt, May 6, 1974,

.....and by Hugh Schwartzburg, February 17, 1992) (C) (N)

Price Level Adjustments (Presidential Address), October 5, 1953 (N)

Ethics, October 21, 1957 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Old Africa's Last Secrets" by Lawrence G. Green, November 26, 1962 (N)
Offices: 

Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1936-37
President,  1953-54
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1956-57, 1957-58

JOHN DANIEL WILD

1910 - Died 1929

The Philosophy of Bergson, April 14, 1913

*Pseudo-Humanism, April 26, 1915 (C) (N)

Bertrand Russell's "Proposed Roads to Freedom," December 22, 1919

Fallacies, April 17, 1922
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1914-15

PAYSON SIBLEY WILD (photograph) (Biography)

1902 - Died 1951

Humorous poems: "The Smell of the Stock Yards," "Calling Me Back Thar," and "An Ode to My Stein," April 4, 1904

An Old Satirist Modernized, November 20, 1905 (N)

Cicero's Theory of Humor, November 16, 1908 (N)

A Chemico-Literary Fact, May 29, 1911 (N)

A New Poet, March 18, 1912

Ausonius, November 25, 1912 (N)

*The Valley and Villa of Horace, February 8, 1915 (N) (W)

*An Early Literary Club (Presidential Address), October 4, 1915 (C) (N)

The Skillet Fork Literary Club (Poem), May 29, 1916

De Duabus Juliis, January 29, 1917

Poems, March 5, 1917

*On the Hades Golf Club Portico, December 2, 1918 (C) (N)

Poems, November 3, 1919

Fantasia Humanistica, May 23, 1921

*Megistotheos and My Anima Vagula, May 21, 1923 (C) (N) (W)
           
(Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr.,  November 4, 2002)

What Really Happened (the Case of Xanthippe), May 21, 1928 (N)

Rutilius, May 2, 1932 (N)

How Old Is Horace? (Ladies' Night Address), April 29, 1935

Ulmus Susurrans (The Whispering Elm), April 17, 1939 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1910-11
Corresponding Secretary,  1911-12
Chair, Publications,  1914-15
President,  1915-16
Recording Secretary,  1920-21, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1926-27, 1927-28, 1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1941-42, 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51
Treasurer,  1920-21, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1926-27, 1927-28, 1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1941-42, 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51

PAYSON S. WILD, JR.

1950 - Resigned 1953

SEARGENT PEABODY WILD

1929 - Died 1967

RUTLAND, VERMONT

Travails Outside the Fourth Estate, December 8, 1930 (N)

ROBERT HALL WILES

1903 - Died 1907

ERNEST H. WILKINS

*Dante the Apostle (Symposium), January 3, 1921 (C) (N) (W)

DUDLEY PHELPS WILKINSON

1876 - Resigned 1898

JOHN WILKINSON

1874 - Died 1904

Edited and read an "Informal," January 21, 1878

The Microscope, April 6, 1885

JAMES ROWLAND WILLETT

1888 - Resigned 1893

EDWARD FRANKLIN WILLIAMS

1876 and 1916 - Died 1919

The Outlook for Russia, May 6, 1878

Oxford and the High Church Anglicans, April 21, 1884

A Forgotten American Hero, April 28, 1902

Alexander von Humboldt, February 1, 1909

Memories of an Indian Pay Party, May 4, 1914

HENRY PERCY WILLIAMS

1915 - Died 1928

The Literature of Business, February 26, 1917

Poems, December 17, 1917

The Professional Spirit in Business, April 5, 1920

Making a World, April 4, 1921

The Re-incarnation of Bill Spencer (Story), October 30, 1922

Short Story: Decoration Day, November 8, 1926

NORMAN WILLIAMS

1875 - Died 1899

ROBERT WILLIAMS

1881 - Resigned 1884

Gambetta, February 4, 1884

STALHAM LEON WILLIAMS, JR.

1899 - Resigned 1907

Some Literary Lapses, January 21, 1901

CHARLES HENRY WILMERDING

1890 - Resigned 1895

Practical Electricity, December 22, 1890

BENJAMIN MAIRS WILSON

1876 - Resigned 1892

Edited and read an "Informal," November 19, 1877

Taxation (Conversation), January 17, 1881

JOHN P. WILSON

1878 - Died 1922

JOHN S. WILSON

1993 -

Foot-Note, November 28, 1994 (N)

Faithful Faithless Famous, February 24, 1997 (N)

*The Importance of a Hat, October 11, 1999

Rue 28 Vignon, December 17, 2001
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1995-96, 1999-2000
Recording Secretary,  1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  2001-02

ARTHUR WELLESLEY WINDETT

1874 - Resigned 1886

The Roman Tribune and the Modern Chancellor, May 3, 1880

DeWITT COSGROVE WING

1913 - Died 1951

NORMAL, ILLINOIS

Culture and Agriculture, January 4, 1915

An Old Country Editor, March 20, 1916

A Woman's World, February 17, 1919

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 22, 1919

Three Books of Proverbs, March 1, 1920

Women and Words, November 29, 1920

Newspaper Book-Reviewing, May 15, 1922

The Modern Iconoclast, March 23, 1925

The Newer Nutrition, April 26, 1926
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1916-17
Chair, Officers and Members,  1921-22

WILLIAM HERMAN WINSLOW

1898 - Resigned 1905

FREDERICK SEYMOUR WINSTON

1880 - Resigned 1893

ALBRECHT WIRTH

1895 - Resigned 1914

THOMAS FOSTER WITHROW

1877 - Died 1893

The Literature of the Law (Conversation), April 8, 1878
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1878-79

ALBERT HENRY WOLF

1914 - Died 1921

HENRY MILTON WOLF (photograph)

1906 - Died 1935

Some Suggestions about Education, May 15, 1916

And Who Was Townsend Harris? (Presidential Address), October 8, 1934
Offices: 
Chair, Officers and Members,  1920-21
Chair, Publications,  1924-25
President,  1934-35

BENJAMIN WOLHAUPTER

1895 - Resigned 1899

One Proposed Solution of a Difficult Chicago Problem, April 19, 1897

HARRY HINES WOOD

1935 - Died 1948

WALTER MABIE WOOD

1901 - Died 1941

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Simplicity the Genius of Invention, January 19, 1903

Supplemental Education; or the Education of Employed Men, April 3, 1905 (N)

Recent Progress in Physics, December 4, 1905

FREDERIC WOODMAN

Lowell Mason, November 27, 1911

HERBERT NORTON WOODWARD

1968 - Died 2002

ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS

I Will! Or Do I? January 31, 1972 (N)

Book Review, "The Coming Dark Ages" by Roberto Vacca, February 4, 1974 (N)

The Incident at Adelphi, II, January 5, 1976

Howard Bemming's Awakening, December 11, 1978 (N)

Book Review, "Energy Future" (Harvard Report), December 17, 1979 (N)

The Two Worlds, May 10, 1982

The Hinge of History, January 23, 1984 (N)

Arrows of Flying Fire (Presidential Address), October 7, 1985 (N)
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1979-80
Treasurer,  1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88
President,  1985-86

WILLIAM CREIGHTON WOODWARD

1928 - Resigned 1937

ROLLIN TURNER WOODYATT

1915 - Resigned 1937

JOHN HOPKINS WORCESTER, JR.

1889 - Died 1893

Tolstoi as a Reformer, November 10, 1880

SAMUEL HENRY WRIGHT

1895 - Died 1900

*A Local Phase of Labor Combination, November 27, 1899 (C) (N) (W)

DONALD VON FENNIG WROBLESKI

1992 -

The High Life, November 21, 1994 (N)

Sleeping Around, April 8, 1996 (N)

The New Jerusalem, February 17, 1997 (N)

More Than Just a Fancy Window, December 8, 1997 (N)

The Three Burnham Papers April 22, 2002
The House of Tomorrow 1945, November 21, 2005

AUSTIN L. WYMAN

1946 - Resigned 1973

Who Called the Piccolo Player a Liberal? November 3, 1947 (N)

A Matter of Standards, January 7, 1952

People and Politicians, December 12, 1955 (N)

The Case of the Second Charlie Ross, January 21, 1963 (N)

DONALD R. YABUSH

1995 -

VICTOR S. YARROS

1903 - Died 1956

LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

The Newspaper and Contemporaneous History, November 7, 1904 (N)

The Condition of Journalism in Russia, March 6, 1905

Municipal Ownership, April 2, 1906

The Development and Traditions of the Russian Drama, October 8, 1906

Paper Constitutions and Actual Government, January 11, 1909

Nikolai Vassilievitch Gogol, October 18, 1909

Tolstoi: the Man and the Author, October 16, 1911

What Ails the Modern Newspaper? January 6, 1913

The European War, October 19, 1914

The Administration of Woodrow Wilson (Symposium), February 1, 1915

*Pessimism and Optimism: Fresh Treatment of an Old Subject, April 24, 1916 (C) (N)

Progress: the Idea and the Reality, October 30, 1916

The Political Situation in Russia, May 21, 1917

Wells and Shaw as Prophets of Religion, April 22, 1918

The War Debts and the Wage Workers of the World, March 24, 1919

Literary Criticism, December 22, 1919

Contemporary American Radicalism, March 7, 1921

Recent Assaults on, and Vindications of, Popular Government, November 7, 1921

Fathers and Sons: or Age and Youth, April 23, 1923

Prose, Poetry, and the Human Spirit (Presidential Address), October 8, 1923

Lost, Strayed, or Stolen: Philosophy Today, November 9, 1925

A Lay Sermon Obiter on Music (Illustrated on the piano by Francis Marion Arnold), May 9, 1927

Education: Some Radical Reactionary Heresies, November 5, 1928

Letters and Literary Standards in Bourgeoisia, November 4, 1929

The Trials and Pleasure of Editorial Writing, April 3, 1933

The Present Crisis in Fiction and Belles Lettres, October 15, 1934

The Paradox of Human Hypocrisy, Conscious and Unconscious, March 21, 1938

Investing in Ideas, or the Books That Have Guided Me (Read by George Packard), December 9, 1940

Adventures in the Realm of Ideas, October 28, 1946

The Boldest Historian, Toynbee: A Secular Thomist, October 27, 1947

Obiter Editorial Dicta, Mainly Heretical, October 12, 1953
Offices: 
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises,  1914-15
President,  1923-24

FAYE S. YATES
            2003-

CHARLES YEOMANS

1919 - Died 1959

Die Entwickelung des Kanonenfutters, April 3, 1922

Lesser Lights of the Sea, April 16, 1928

Gloria in Peristalsis, March 6, 1933

Arctic Knight Errant, December 21, 1936

Clergyman in Conflict, November 9, 1942

Book Night, April 10, 1944 (N)

*Faith and "The Works" in the Trial of David Swing, Heretic, March 14, 1949

.....(Re-read before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, January 20, 1974) (C) (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Officers and Members,  1925-26
Corresponding Secretary,  1937-38

FAYE YATES

2003 -

ABRAM Van EPS YOUNG

1889 - Resigned 1907

Some Eccentricities of Nature, February 17, 1890

The Beautiful in Physical Nature, February 18, 1895

Franklin as a Scientist, January 8, 1906

HOBART P. YOUNG, JR.

1964 - Died 2000

The Torch Passed, March 7, 1966 (N)

Return of the Gods, March 3, 1969

Stanley, April 9, 1973 (N)

Dog Food, March 31, 1975 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Dragons of Eden" by Carl Sagan, December 17, 1979 (N)

Up in the Air, January 10, 1983 (N)
Offices: 
Chair, Officers and Members,  1973-74, 1980-81

KIMBALL YOUNG

1893 - Resigned 1908

ULYSSES SIMPSON YOUNG

1934 - Resigned 1952

WILLIAM FOSTER YOUNG

1926 - Died 1935

JOHN MAXCY ZANE

1905 and 1935 - Died 1937

The Romance of Catarina di Monte Acuto, October 29, 1906

An Early English Booklover: Richard Augerville; Otherwise Known as Richard de Bury, October 10, 1910

Oratory Is No More, April 19, 1937 (N)

VICTOR ZAST

2002 -
Win, Place and Show: On a Life at the Races, May 17, 2004 (N)

ERNEST BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER

1927 - Died 1962

Causality, May 16, 1932 (N)

Pure Reason, May 14, 1934

The New Deal in Logic, May 10, 1937

Evariste Galois, May 8, 1939

Nietzsche and the Nazis, January 27, 1941 (N)

Robinson Crusoe Resartus, April 24, 1944

Science and Superstition, April 15, 1946 (N)

The Freedom of the Will, May 16, 1949

A Theory of Human Rights, April 16, 1951 (N)

Othello and the Experts, October 15, 1951

The Principle of Sufficient Reason (Presidential Address), October 6, 1952 (N)

The Problem of External Reality, October 26, 1953 (N)

The Haymarket Riot, April 11, 1955 (Re-read before the Club by Michael T. Sawyer, December 20, 1982) (N)

The Problem of Consciousness, May 6, 1957 (N)

De anima, November 17, 1958 (N)

The Great Salk Vaccine Fiasco, December 7, 1959 (N)

A Pigment of the Imagination, March 27, 1961 (N)

De Legibus Naturae, January 29, 1962
Offices: 
Corresponding Secretary,  1939-40
President,  1952-53

ERWIN PAUL ZEISLER

1936 - Resigned 1954

Some Psychoanalytical Poems, December 20, 1937

A Study in Brown and Scarlet, October 26, 1942

Dr. Potter's Dilemma, October 23, 1950 (N)

JOSEPH ZEISLER

1895 - Resigned 1917

An Evening with Poet Physicians, December 16, 1895

Program Music Illustrated, March 29, 1897

Fitness for Marriage, January 22, 1900

Dreams, December 7, 1903

Stories from Far and Wide, October 23, 1905 (N)

Our Increasing Interest in Leprosy, January 6, 1908

The Venereal Peril, February 24, 1908

Arthur Schnitzler, the Great Dramatist, March 6, 1911

The European War, October 19, 1914

The Art of Growing Old, April 19, 1915

Short Stories from Far and Wide, April 26, 1915 (N)

PAUL BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER

1927 - Resigned 1933

SIGMUND ZEISLER

1893 - Died 1931

The Prevalence of Perjury in the United States, December 11, 1893

About Nietzsche, February 21, 1898 (N)

Our Tendency to Fads, April 17, 1899

A Prince of Swindlers, February 24, 1902 (N)

Heinrich Heine's Relation to England, December 12, 1904 (N)

Almost a Casus Belli, January 7, 1907

An Enchanted Castle: The Chateau Trevano at Lugano, Italy, the Residence of Louis Lombard, February 7, 1910

The Ethics of Present-day Finance, January 16, 1911

The Oberammergau Passion Play, April 10, 1911

The Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February 1, 1915

The Mysterious Case of Kasper Hauser, March 29, 1915

*Reminiscences of the Anarchist Case, May 3, 1926 (C) (N) (W)

A Chapter from a Forthcoming Book, "The Life of Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler," October 29, 1928

Another Chapter from a Forthcoming Book, "The Life of Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler," January 6, 1930
Offices: 
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1915-16, 1916-17

AUSTIN M. ZIMMERMAN

1965 -

EDINA, MINNESOTA

The Snatch System, May 18, 1970 (N)

J.B., February 9, 1976

Gas, February 27, 1978 (N)

EDWARD AMERICUS ZIMMERMAN

1943 - Resigned 1951

Peter Heywood, R.N., February 2, 1948 (N)

HERBERT PAUL ZIMMERMAN

1926 - Resigned 1930

WILLIAM CARBYS ZIMMERMAN

1903 - Resigned 1908

DAVID B. ZUCKER

1997 -

A Familiar Chicago Street, November 27, 2000
To the Shores of Tripoli, March 22, 2004
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 2006-07

EDWARD J. ZULKEY

1980 - Resigned 1983

The Americanization of George, November 24, 1980 (N)

In the Best Interests of Baseball, April 25, 1983 (N)

ANTHONY S. ZUMMER

1961 -

Recurring Events, December 3, 1962 (N)

Change, December 19, 1966 (N)

The Wall, November 24, 1969 (N)

A Year, December 9, 1974 (N)

Book Review, "Thomas Jefferson, an Intimate History" by Fawn M. Brodie, December 1, 1975

Somewhere, February 7, 1977 (N)

Progress, April 14, 1980 (N)

Values (Presidential Address), October 13, 1980 (N)

*Outdoors, January 16, 1984 (N)

Knife, December 16, 1985 (N)

Out (Ladies' Night Address), May 18, 1987 (N)

Book Review, "American Silhouettes" by Albert Furtwangler, December 14, 1987

Around, April 16, 1990 (N)

Again, January 11, 1993 (N)

More, October 3, 1994 (N)

Simple, March 8, 1999 (N)
Pseudoscience, December 12, 2005
Offices: 
Chair, Officers and Members,  1968-69
Treasurer,  1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80
President,  1980-81
Chair, Rooms and Finance,  1983-84, 1984-85


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