Roll of Members
With Dates of Membership and List of Papers Through December 2004

Place of residence, in each case the last-known place of residence, is given for all members not resident in Chicago or vicinity. All Non-resident members (except Associate members) were Resident members when elected to membership in the Club. Dates of membership have been taken from the yearbooks, prior Club histories or other available sources. Titles and dates of papers have been taken from title pages of papers, the yearbooks or prior histories. An asterisk (*) preceding the listing of a paper indicates that the paper was published by the Club. A (C), (N) or (W) following the listing of a paper indicates that the paper is held in the collections of the Chicago Historical Society, the Newberry Library or Widener Library at Harvard University, respectively.

GORDON CROWELL ABBOTT

1922 - Resigned 1932
Picturesque Mexico (An informal talk, illustrated), March 24, 1930

NATHAN ABBOTT

1893- Not Known
KATONAH, NEW YORK

ALONZO ABERNATHY

1877-- Resigned 1878

ARTHUR ABT

1961-

A Voice of Destiny, March 16, 1964

Book Review, "Eleanor and Franklin" by Joseph P. Lash, March 27, 1972 (N)

Queen of the Show, March 3, 1975 (N)

Book Review, "Aaron Burr" by Gore Vidal and "Aaron Burr" by Palmer and Hecht, December 1, 1975

Book Review, "Adlai Stevenson of Illinois" by John Bartlow Martin, December 13, 1976

Puff, Puff, Puff, January 8, 1979 (N)

Leader, Book Night, "China Without Mao" by Immanuel C.Y. Hsu, January 30, 1984 (N)

Leader, Book Night, November 23, 1987

WILLIAM KELLY ACKERMAN

1878-Resigned 1895

Early Attempts at Railroad Building in Illinois, December 4, 1882

Notes on Railway Management in the United States, November 10, 1884

Some Things about Railway Managers, November 1, 1886

Lights and Shadows of a Railroad King, January 7, 1889

FRED LYMAN ADAIR

1935-Died 1972

The Evolution of Maternal Care, February 14, 1938

CHARLES ADAMS

1876 - Died 1924

HONOLULU, HAWAII

The Evolution of the Military Rifle (Illustrated), April 10, 1905

Cuernavaca (Illustrated), April 20, 1908

Dialect Readings, March 27, 1911 -

The Great Benefactor, May 8, 1911

A Trip in Java (Illustrated), March 17, 1919

CHARLES TRUE ADAMS

1875 - Died 1877

CHARLES TRUE ADAMS

1938 - Died 1942

GEORGE EVERETT ADAMS

1876 - Died 1917

Ideals in Education (Conversation), June 6, 1881

The Rules of the House (Conversation), October 21, 1889

The Evolution of the Sherman Law, April 9, 1894

Washington's Idea of "Uncle Sam," November 18, 1895

Two Weeks in Cuba, January 30, 1899

The Sixteenth Century Englishman and the Twentieth Century American, January 30, 1899

Paper, February 23, 1903

Color in Certain Poets, January 16, 1905 (N)

On Certain Changes in Language, February 3, 1908

Tros Tyriusque, November 3, 1913

JOHN COLEMAN ADAMS

1885 - Died 1923

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

The Reaction from Realism, November 7, 1887

The Historic Place of Abraham Lincoln, April 22, 1889

Certain Intellectual Relations of Art, June 10, 1889

JOSEPH ADAMS

1876 - Died 1943

RICHARD J. ADAMS

1988 - Resigned 1989

SAMUEL ADAMS

1921 - Resigned 1926

SIDNEY ADLER

1918 - Resigned 1925

Looking at Caesar, January 27, 1919

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AFFLECK

1926 - Resigned 1929

VICTOR CLIFTON ALDERSON

1901 - Died 1946

LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

Technical Education: an Economic Necessity, October 20, 1902

OWEN FRANKLIN ALDIS

1876 - Died 1925

PARIS, FRANCE

Louis Napoleon, June 17, 1878

A Letter to Jefferson Davis, June 5, 1882

State Rights --- North and South, June 4, 1883

A Day in Maya Land, May 23, 1892

CHARLES HENRY ALDRICH

1894 - Resigned 1911

STANLEY NANCE ALLAN

1998 -

King Henry III - - Westminster Abbey, December 13, 1999

At the Beginning, October 22, 2001
Building the Pentagon, November 25, 2002
1997***Chong Qing***2009, December 6, 2004

CHARLES LINNAEUS ALLEN

1887 - Resigned 1899

RUDOLPH ALTROCCHI

1921 - Died 1953

*Gabriele D'Annunzio: Poet of Beauty and Decadence, November 6, 1922 (Re-read before the Club by Francis A. Lackner, Jr., March 18, 1996.) (N)

Roberto Bracco, and the Drama of the Subconscious, February 25, 1924

Aspects of Humor, October 19, 1925

When Dante Came to New York, April 8, 1946

LUIS AMADOR

1980 - Resigned 1992

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

JOHN WARD AMBERG

1900 - Died 1936

A Potpourri of Travel with Stereopticon Illustration, December 1, 1902

A Glimpse of Our Northern Iron Ranges, April 22, 1912

EDWARD SCRIBNER AMES

1915 - Died 1958

Arthur Schopenhauer, October 25, 1915

The Psychology of Religion, January 15, 1918

Modern Tendencies in Religion, January 26, 1920

The Books of the Year (Symposium), May 1, 1922

Behaviorism, February 18, 1924

Values, May 18, 1925

One Day in Athens, December 13, 1926

*Humanism, December 1, 1930 (C) (N) (W)

A Critical Constructive View of Religion --- A Spiritual Autobiography, December 3, 1934

God, January 21, 1946

SAMUEL L. ANDELMAN

1963 - Resigned 1970

ARVID LAWRENCE ANDERSON

1936 - Died 1969

The Side Show, December 5, 1938

Murder Suspect, October 14, 1940

Up Periscope, April 3, 1944

We Rode the Tops, April 29, 1946

Amateurs, February 9, 1948

Critics, April 24, 1950

The Poor Whites, January 5, 1953

GALUSHA ANDERSON

1878 - Died 1918

NEWTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS.

The Data of Ethics (Conversation), February 9, 1880

Chrysostom the Preacher, October 23, 1893

Passages from Rev. Timothy Titmouth's "Story of a Country Neighborhood,"; May 13, 1895

Psalm Singing, May 15, 1899

How Missouri Was Kept in the Union, May 15, 1899

Reminiscences of a Border City in the Civil War, April 7, 1902

NORMAN KELLOGG ANDERSON

1903 - Resigned 1909

The Ice Age in Wisconsin, February 19, 1906

SAMUEL WORCESTER ANDREW

1875 - Resigned 1911

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

CLEMENT WALKER ANDREWS

1895 - Died 1930

Some Details of Library Administration, December 20, 1897

The Means of Making Printed Matter Available, May 28, 1900

Books as Merchandise, February 6, 1905 (N)

Recent Progress in Chemistry, December 4, 1905

A Footnote to History in 3-Point, April 3, 1911

An Uncritical Sketch of an Adventurous Life - - that of Commodore Joshua Barney, U.S.N., April 12, 1915

Inaugural Address as President, October 8, 1917

The Economics of Library Architecture, April 19, 1920

An Adventurous Life, March 17, 1924

EDMUND ANDREWS

1874 - Resigned 1897

The Mound Builders (Conversation), March 10, 1879

The Ancient American Elephants, November 15, 1886

Incidents of Travel, October 19, 1896

EDMUND ANDREWS 2ND

1925 - Resigned 1937

Vikings of the Pacific, January 6, 1936

EDWARD WYLLYS ANDREWS

1888 - Resigned 1895

The Sword of Fire, November 4, 1889

EMORY COBB ANDREWS

1927 - Died 1932

FRANK TAYLOR ANDREWS

1891 - Resigned 1907

FREDERICK BERNARD ANDREWS

1928 - Died 1971

A Hoosier Sunset, April 17, 1933 (N)

Sandwiches and Kings, April 20, 1936

In Defense of Worrying, December 12, 1938

JAMES H. ANDREWS

1997 -

JOHN WALLINGFORD ANDREWS

1874 - Died 1880

PAUL McCLELLAND ANGLE

1946 - Died 1975

The Pleasures of History (Ladies' Night Address), January 26, 1948

The Herrin Massacre, February 6, 1950

My Friends the Historians, December 15, 1952

Soc. Historic. Chicago, 1856 - 1956, January 9, 1956

The American People: Their History as They Wrote It, January 6, 1958 (N)

Tragic Years, 1861 - 1865, October 10, 1960

Book Review (Book Night on the Civil War), November 27, 1961 (N)

In the Service of Clio (Ladies' Night Address), May 20, 1963 (N)

SAMUEL APPLETON

1876 - Resigned 1883

Edited and read an "Informal," October 15, 1877

Edited and read an "Informal," December 20, 1880

NATHANIEL S. APTER

1961 – Died 2003
HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Spirit in a Box, October 29, 1962 (N)

The Secret Sits, November 15, 1965 (N)

Barding It Up, January 30, 1967 (N)

The Words of My Mouth, April 13, 1970 (N)

Book Review, "Notebook" by Robert Lowell, March 29, 1971 (N)

Innocense Can Never Perish, April 2, 1973 (N)

Innocense Can Never Perish, II Physician, March 25, 1974 (N)

Innocense Can Never Perish, III Love (R) (Presidential Address), October 7, 1974 (N)

Spots of Time, May 16, 1977

Book Review, "Silken Lines and Silver Hooks" by T.E. Apter, December 17, 1979 (N)

Actes Gratuities (Ladies' Night Address), May 24, 1982 (N)

GEORGE ALLISON ARMOUR

1880 - Died 1936

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

TREVOR ARNETT

1917 - Resigned 1919

FRANCIS MARION ARNOLD

1917 - Died 1935

The Relation of Music to Literature, November 25, 1918

Musical Selections, October 27, 1919

New Freedom in the Construction of Music, November 24, 1919

Some Modern Nature Music (with piano illustrations), February 21, 1921

A Month on the Nile, March 9, 1925

Appreciation of Music, February 8, 1926

Our Greatest Composer (with illustrations-piano and voice), November 28, 1927

Some Relations of Music to Life (illustrated with the piano), March 10, 1930

ISAAC NEWTON ARNOLD

1874 - Died 1884

James Fenimore Cooper, December 20, 1875 (C)

Personal Reminiscences of Scotland and Anecdotes of Scott, June 2, 1879

Reminiscences of Congress During the Rebellion, March 21, 1881

ALAN VASEY ARRAGON

1919 - Resigned 1949

PARIS, FRANCE

EDWARD GOWAN ASAY

1874 - Resigned 1885

The Bibliophile, May 7, 1877

EDWARD CHARLES AUSTIN

1939 - Resigned 1941

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AYER

1874 - Died 1903

The Lake-Front Question, May 28, 1888 (C)

EDWARD EVERETT AYER

1888 - Resigned 1893

The American Indian upon the Discovery of America: How He Treated the White Man and How the White Man Treated Him, December 21, 1891

HENRY HOMES BABCOCK

1875 - Died 1881

Plant Culture, April 29, 1876

What Should Be the Limits of Free Education Furnished by the State? (Conversation), October 14, 1878

WILSON MARVIN BACKUS

1901 - Resigned 1905

The Italy of Today, October 13, 1902

HENRY MARTYN BACON

1894 - Resigned 1905

The Supremacy of the Fourth Estate, May 18, 1903

PAUL VALENTINE BACON

1909 - Died 1949

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Leonardo da Vinci, the Great Dilettanti, January 30, 1911 (Re-read before the Club by Llewellyn Jones, January 29, 1934)

ARTHUR ALOIS BAER

1944 - Died 1975

A Day in Oaxaca, December 3, 1945 (N)

604 Jerusalem, May 9, 1949 (N)

Title Impaired, May 14, 1951 (N)

Decline of Hvar, May 23, 1955 (N)

Flight to Zanzibar, March 10, 1958 (N)

The Worst, April 18, 1960 (N)

Inn, February 7, 1966 (N)

The Great Evergreen Park Train Robbery (Presidential Address), October 3, 1966 (N)

Mr. Gookin and the Monetary System, May 17, 1971 (N)

KLAUS BAER

1977 - Resigned 1982

Humanities? (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), March 28, 1977 (N)

EDWARD PAYSON BAILEY

1886 - Died 1925

The Young Men's Christian Association, November 28, 1904 (N)

ORVILLE T. BAILEY

1961 - Died 1999

Ask the Concierge, January 6, 1964 (N)

Delight in Evil, March 25, 1968 (N)

Book Review, December 16, 1968 (N)

Et in Arcadia Ego, November 22, 1971 (N)

How Fair the Meadows Are Today (Ladies' Night Address), May 21, 1973 (Re-read before the Club by the author, November 2, 1992) (N)

Migration and Transformation, January 6, 1975 (N)

*Migration and Nemesis (Presidential Address), October 6, 1975 (N)

*Chance Favors the Prepared Mind (Ladies' Night Address), February 13, 1978 (N)

A Voyage of 1052 Days, May 17, 1982 (N)

Leader, Book Night, January 27, 1986 (N)

Architecture, Scholarship, Light and Sherry, October 13, 1997 (with David Vopatek)

PERCIVAL BAILEY

1934 - Died 1973

Zeitoun, October 21, 1935 (N)

Sisvan, January 8, 1940 (N)

Haci Bektas Veli, March 24, 1941 (N)

Musa Dagh, January 8, 1945 (N)

Needles, Thimbles, or the First Voyage of an Armenian Sinbad, February 17, 1947 (Re-read before the Club by Anthony J. Batko, January 31, 1983) (N)

Tovarishch Telfeyan, or the Second Voyage of an Armenian Sinbad, November 8, 1948 (N)

West to the Rising Sun, October 16, 1950

Pepperpot (Ladies' Night Address), March 30, 1953 (N)

Msieu Bellay, November 16, 1953 (N)

Der Herr Professor (Presidential Address), October 4, 1954 (N)

Schne Aussicht, October 22, 1956 (N)

Seat of the Soul, January 20, 1958 (N)

Sister Ethelrita, February 9, 1959 (N)

Ol' Doc Artin, December 5, 1960 (N)

Ol' Southern, October 23, 1961

Eulogium Magistrorum Meorum, April 6, 1964 (N)

*Harun al-Rashid, April 11, 1966 (C) (N)

An Armenian Pessa in the Shadow of Ararat (Read by Paul C. Bucy), March 20, 1972 (N)

South of the Border (Read by Nathaniel S. Apter), May 7, 1973 (N)

ALFRED LANDON BAKER

1901 - Resigned 1907

ROBERT WALTER BALDERSTON

1933 - Died 1940

The Gopatis, March 2, 1936

Betsy Ross, Myth or History? February 7, 1938

DAVID S. BALDWIN, SR.

1989 -

C.M.C. 1944 and The Blanks (two papers), October 22, 1990 (N)

Reflections upon the Two Natures of William Wordsworth, October 24, 1994 (N)

The College Girl Dropout and Ben Lapin's Pad (two papers), November 6, 1995 (N)

Nagasaki Prefecture 1949 - - SUIOMASEN, November 15, 1999

JESSE ALBIGENSE BALDWIN

1905 - Resigned 1909

AMOS BALL

1941 - Died 1954

A Clergyman's Theory That Will Not Die, October 13, 1947 (N)

Hoc Multum Est Velle Servari, April 23, 1951 (N)

GEORGE WILDMAN BALL

1939 - Died 1994

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

The American Traveler, October 28, 1940

ROGER E. BALL

1988 - Resigned 2002

Science, Anti-Science and the Muse, November 14, 1988 (N)

An Accidental Imperialist, November 20, 1989 (N)

The Improbable It, February 4, 1991

*The Legacy of Daedalus, January 6, 1992 (N)

*Anchors Awry, October 18, 1993 (N)

*Across the Boundary, December 9, 1996 (N)

The Masks of Erato (Presidential Address), October 6, 1997 (N)

A Literary Club for a New Millenium, January 11, 1999 (N)

Viniculum Viniculorum, October 23, 2000

STUART S. BALL

1947 - Died 1983

Free Speech, Communism, Picketing and the Hold-up Man, January 17, 1949

How to Lose a Lawsuit and Enjoy It, January 21, 1952

The Credo of a Contingent Anarchist, January 10, 1955 (N)

Sixteen Royal Bastards, January 23, 1956 (N)

What Do You Read, My Lord? (Ladies' Night Address), March 3, 1958

The Bastard Brother of the Virgin Queen, March 13, 1961 (N)

Co-Leader (with Franklin C. Bing) of Book
Night on Shakespeare, "The Anti-Stratfordians," November 30, 1964 (N)

Have You a Fairy in Your Family Tree? October 18, 1965

The God-born Kings, January 20, 1969

Is History Relevant? April 26, 1971 (N)

The Wonderful World of Words, January 17, 1977 (N)

How to Manage the Law, November 19, 1979

More Words, March 1, 1982

JAMES T. BALOG
            2003-

STANLEY BALZEKAS, JR.
            1972 -

EDGAR ADDISON BANCROFT

1892 - Died 1925

The Religion of Shelley, May 7, 1894

Our New Foreign Policy, February 1, 1904

Franklin as a Statesman, January 8, 1906

Preparedness, March 6, 1916

The Present Day Business Man Cannot Dispense with the Present Day Lawyer, December 4, 1922

CHARLES A. BANE

1955 - Resigned 1958

Along the Illinois River, February 3, 1958

HENRY CLAY BANNARD

1874 - Resigned 1878

GEORGE A. BARCLAY

1960 - Resigned 1973

The Keeley League, February 4, 1963 (N)

The Man From Winchester, April 1, 1968 (N)

LEWELLYS FRANKLIN BARKER

1902 - Resigned 1903

The Plague as It Appears in Literature, November 3, 1902

CECIL BARNES

1875 - Died 1880

The French Constitution, November 17, 1879

CECIL BARNES, JR.

1907 - Resigned 1912

JOHN PETER BARNES

1920 - Resigned 1922

JOHN POTTS BARNES

1931 - Died 1970

KESWICK, VIRGINIA

The Peerless Advocate, January 12, 1934

Consumer Co-op. A Story, April 26, 1937

Rose Anna's Return, January 20, 1941

Blind Justice, January 5, 1948 (N)

WILLIAM E. BARNHART

1994 -

The Quest for Character (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 11, 1994

Public Member, March 22, 1999 (N)

Our Fellow, October 9, 2000
Four Score (Presidential Address), October 7, 2002
Unintended Consequences (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago), March 5, 2004

WILLIAM HENRY BARNUM

1875 - Resigned 1899

Trial by Jury (Conversation), May 12, 1879

Chief Justice John Marshall, the Expounder of the Constitution, May 12, 1884

L. F. BARRY BARRINGTON

1995 -

GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS

*Meyotzi, October 9, 1995 (N)

Mister Ogston's Musical Chairs, November 18, 1996 (N)

A Puckish Sage, March 16, 1998 (N)

Desperately Seeking Jupiter Pluvius, November 5, 2001
This Is Not a Line, May 3, 2004

ELWYN ALFRED BARRON

1891 - Resigned 1894

Certain Phases of the Drama, April 3, 1893

JOHN HENRY BARROWS

1888 - Died 1902

OBERLIN, OHIO

Rembrandt, the Shakespeare of Art, December 3, 1888

The Moral and Religious World of Shakespeare, October 16, 1893

Inaugural Address as President, October 8, 1895

Recollections, Serious and Not Serious, of a World Pilgrimage, October 18, 1897

ADOLPHUS CLAY BARTLETT

1881 - Died 1922

Trade vs. Profession, October 15, 1888

The Humor of the Wild West, October 8, 1895

Business Men in the Present, October 28, 1895

Hysteria in Reform, October 13, 1913

FREDERIC CLAY BARTLETT

1901 - Resigned 1903

WILLIAM ALVIN BARTLETT

1874 - Died 1917

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

ROBERT M. BARTLOW

1971 - Resigned 1974

GEORGE PRESTON BARTON

1905 - Resigned 1908

The Influence of the Smaller States in Determining Our Form of Government, March 30, 1908

ALFRED BARTOW

1880 - Resigned 1885

JOHN FOSTER BASS

1903 - Resigned 1911

Paper, April 25, 1904

Russia in Manchuria (Illustrated), March 6, 1905

ROBERT PERKINS BASS

1903 - Died 1960

PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE

FLETCHER STEWART BASSETT

1885 - Died 1895

Pleasures and Perils of a Sea Voyage, December 19, 1887

Choson: A Cruise in Forbidden Seas, November 16, 1891

A Nautical View of the Fleet of Columbus and the Sea Life of the Period, March 27, 1893

RALPH P. BASSETT

1997 –Died 2004

Love Among the Reliquaries, March 30, 1998 (N)

EDSON SUNDERLAND BASTIN

1922 - Resigned 1925

Mineral Resources and Their Influences on Every - Day Life, March 26, 1923

GEORGE BATCHELOR

1883 - Died 1923

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

Salem, October 13, 1884

HENRY MOORE BATES

1896 - Died 1949

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

The Irish Question Historically Considered, April 12, 1897

The Diplomacy of William H. Seward, May 5, 1902

Our Constitutional Development as Affected by the War, December 16, 1918

ROBERT PECK BATES

1899 - Resigned 1909

ANTHONY J. BATKO

1981 -

Bergen Evans -- Before Northwestern, May 7, 1984 (Re-read before the Club by the author, May 10, 1999) (N)

Crucial Decision, March 30, 1987 (N)

Tavern Tales (Presidential Address), October 5, 1987 (N)

BEaN, May 14, 1990, (Ladies' Night Address) (N)

Augustine and Rita, May 10, 1993 (N)

*Charlie, May 19, 1997, (Closing Meeting Address) (N)

Odd Couples (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Who's Afraid of Virginia Lupo, March 5, 1999 (N)

Your Tax Dollars at Work, Part I, October 30, 2000

Your Tax Dollars at Work, Part II, February 2, 2001
The Ultimately Reverend Anthony P. Palazzolo, November 18, 2002
.

EDWARD R. BAUMANN

1955 -

CHOCCOLOCCO, ALABAMA

JENS CHRISTIAN BAY

1916 - Resigned 1923

EMMET BLACKBURN BAY

1937 - Died 1973

The Pathologic Physiology of Endowed Institutions, December 18, 1939

Utopia by the Railroad Tracks, May 2, 1949 (N)

A Mystery Partially Solved by a Member of the Chicago Literary Club, December 17, 1951 (N)

Bringing Up a Skipper - - From Scilly (Island) to Sea Scouts, January 14, 1957

WILLIAM GERRISH BEALE

1888 - Resigned 1894

Public School Education (Conversation), January 27, 1890

JOHN TOWNSEND BEATTY

1933 - Resigned 1958

Disraeli, March 5, 1934

Mithraism, October 25, 1937 (N)

Report of a Typical Small Manufacturing Plant Covering the War Period, January 7, 1946 (N)

America Was the Land of Opportunity, May 15, 1950 (N)

Jefferson Reflects, March 23, 1953 (N)

ROSS JAMES BEATTY, JR.

1933 - Resigned 1948

William E. Gladstone, March 5, 1934 (N)

Development of Spacial Relationship in Art and Architecture, January 4, 1937 (N)

Los Californios, February 10, 1941

WILLIAM K. BEATTY

1963 - Died 2002

Yes Is But Another --- and a Neater --- Form of No, March 20, 1967 (N)

Some Medical Aspects of Rudyard Kipling, January 25, 1971 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "A History of Poliomyelitis" by John R. Paul, February 4, 1974 (N)

Libri, April 14, 1975 (N)

Isn't One Set of Commandments Enough? April 11, 1977 (N)

No Tickets, October 23, 1978 (N)

Book Review, "Cadenza" by Erich Leinsdorf, April 30, 1979

ESK --- A Medical Original (Presidential Address), October 8, 1979 (N)

Julia and Her Friends (Ladies' Night Address), May 21, 1984 (N)

Book Review, "Encounter with Verdi" by Marcello Conati, January 27, 1986

Very Good One-Hour-Old Brandy, March 24,
1986 (N)

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

It's Mostly in the Cards, December 5, 1988 (N)

A Light at the End of the Tunnel, January 20, 1992 (N)

The Battling Urologist, December 6, 1993 (N)

Book Night, February 14, 1994 (N)

Fifty Years a Member (Wendell Krieg Honorary Evening) (Read by William H. Beauman), April 3, 1995 (N)

Keeping a Healthy Eye on Things, May 4, 1998 (N)

WILLIAM H. BEAUMAN

1986 -

Qin and Qing (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 12, 1968 (N)

The Chemical Man, January 16, 1989 (N)

Troughs, January 28, 1991 (N)

Book Review, "Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom" by Peter W. Huber, March 30, 1992 (N)

*The Secret of the Spring, December 12, 1994 (N)

The Unkindest Cut? March 31, 1997 (N)

Nanoculture, March 1, 1999 (N)

Syndrome X, April 29, 2002

ALFRED BECK

1919 - Resigned 1926

HENRY HOLMES BELFIELD

1884 - Died 1912

Certain Features in Education in Europe, November 5, 1894

Improvements in Educational Methods, April 27, 1896

Buckle and His Book, April 22, 1901

New Year's Resolutions, January 2, 1905

Major General George H. Thomas, March 25, 1907

Industrial Education, May 6, 1907

President Buchanan and the Forts in Charleston Harbor, May 31, 1909

John Calvin, October 11, 1909

WILLIAM THOMAS BELFIELD

1888 - Died 1929

*The Value of Mental Impressions in the Treatment of Disease, February 24, 1896

The Psychology of Sex, April 11, 1904

Recent Progress in Medicine, December 4, 1905

The Venereal Peril, February 24, 1908

Minnesota's and Indiana's Efforts to Prevent the Propogation of the Unfit, March 23, 1908

The Church Today and the Point of View of the Innocent Bystander, April 24, 1911

CHESTER SHARON BELL

1937 - Died 1963

NEENAH, WISCONSIN

Andrew Johnson, March 11, 1940

RICHARD S. BELL

1991 - Resigned 1997

The Loop, the Bend, and the Hitch, March 23,
1992 (N)

CYRUS BENTLEY

1883 - Resigned 1896

The Third Estate, December 3, 1883

Edited and read an "Informal," March 30, 1885

Frenchman and Russian, March 26, 1888

An Unsettled Subject, April 6, 1891

RICHARD BENTLEY

1930 - Died 1970

JOHN J. BERGAN

1960 - Resigned 1972

Spare Parts, Their Human Implications, March 24, 1969 (N)

RICHARD A. BEYER

1993 - Resigned 1995

HARRY E. BIEDINGER

1958 - Died 1958

FRANK BILLINGS

1888 - Resigned 1909

Micro-organisms in Disease, June 9, 1890

Parasitism, April 8, 1901

JOHN MILTON BINCKLEY

1874 - Resigned 1876

FRANKLIN C. BING

1951 - Died 1988

UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO

Gilbert White (1720 - 1793) and His Book (1789 - ), January 3, 1955 (N)

On the Writing of Verse, December 10, 1956 (N)

Rafinesque, an Early American Scientist, March 9, 1959 (N)

B.F. Discourses on the Sonnet, January 30, 1961 (N)

Smoothly Spin the Wheel, April 9, 1962

Always Wet Your Hands (Presidential Address), October 1, 1962 (N)

Co-leader (with Stuart S. Ball) of Book Night on Shakespeare, "Recent Books About the Writings of Shakespeare, " November 30, 1964 (N)

The Crime of Fredrick Accum, October 11, 1965 (N)

Sromredevi, or Siromfredevi, of Londra, October 16, 1967 (N)

Old Salvelinus fontinalis, November 17, 1969 (N)

The Sonnets of Shakespeare, November 15, 1971 (N)

*I Sonnetize My Life's Iambic Prime, January 15, 1973 (C) (N)

Robert Collyer, Our First President, October 15, 1973 (N)

Benjamin Franklin's Blazing Cresset, October 20, 1975 (N)

Bull Fiddle Rimes and Whetstone Verses, Part II March 14, 1977 (N)

Turkey Leftovers, November 28, 1977 (N)

Sir Humphrey Goes on His Honeymoon (Ladies' Night Address), May 22, 1978 (N)

The Medical Editor, November 9, 1981

A Chicago Footnote to the Medical History of a Nutritional Eden, April 11, 1983 (N)

HENRY WALKER BISHOP

1874 - Resigned 1891

RICHARD MERVIN BISSELL

1893 - Resigned 1897

ROBERT S. BLACKLOW

1984 -

KENT, OHIO

TIMOTHY BEACH BLACKSTONE

1877 - Resigned 1886

EDWARD TYLER BLAIR

1882 - Resigned 1897

Men and Manners at the Close of the Eighteenth Century, November 8, 1886

The Private Character of Napoleon Bonaparte, May 14, 1888

The First Grenadier of France, November 30, 1896

EDWARD WILLIAM BLATCHFORD

1911 - Died 1914

LONDON, ENGLAND

ELIPHALET HUNTINGTON BLATCHFORD

1905 - Died 1905

ELIPHALET WICKES BLATCHFORD

1878 - Died 1914

The World's Three Libraries, June 7, 1897

FRANK WICKES BLATCHFORD

EDWARD WILLIAM BLATCHFORD

1911 - Died 1914

LONDON, ENGLAND

ELIPHALET HUNTINGTON BLATCHFORD

1905 - Died 1905

ELIPHALET WICKES BLATCHFORD

1878 - Died 1914

The World's Three Libraries, June 7, 1897

FRANK WICKES BLATCHFORD

1905 - Resigned 1908

JOHN C. BLEW

1995 - Resigned 2000

Howes' --- The Man (and Woman) Behind the Book, December 7, 1998 (N)

ORVILLE JUSTUS BLISS

1874 - Died 1875

SAMUEL BLISS

1876 - Died 1891

Character, October 16, 1882

LOUIS JAMES BLOCK

1894 - Died 1927

The Fascination of Pessimism, January 7, 1895

Improvements in Educational Methods, April 27, 1896

The Significance of the Realistic Movement in Art and Literature, October 12, 1896

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 18, 1899

Bismarck and Gladstone, December 17, 1900

An Imitation of Stephen C. Foster (Verses), December 22, 1902

The Ways of Providence (Story), November 30, 1903

The Life and Work of Maxim Gorky, March 5, 1906

A Shakespearean Soliloquy, April 23, 1906

Edgar Allen Poe, January 18, 1909

The Learned Professions, January 8, 1912

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 16, 1912

The Gospel of Limitation: A Review of George Elliott's Poetry, November 17, 1913

The Critic as Artist, January 12, 1914

The Technique of the Drama, December 7, 1914

The Principles and Methods of Criticism, May 24, 1915

Poems, December 17, 1917

Five One-act Plays, November 20, 1922

HENRY WILLIAMS BLODGETT

1882 - Died 1905

Early Mormonism in Illinois, March 17, 1884

The Bering Sea Controversy, April 2, 1894

Slavery in Illinois, January 28, 1895

PIERRE BLOUKE

1965 - Resigned 1969

NATHAN SIDNEY BLUMBERG

1938 - Resigned 1983

Coffee, the Biography of a Beverage, April 10, 1939

Eighteen Cases: The Supreme Court vs. the Constitution, April 2, 1945

The Communists and the Supreme Court, April 14, 1952

DANIEL L. BLUMEN
            2003-
            Rats in Literature:  Beyond the Cloaca, December 20, 2004

JAMES ST. CLAIR BOAL

1882 - Died 1887

Edited and read an "Informal," April 27, 1885

THOMAS BOAL

1952 - Died 1975

Political Ciphers, March 7, 1955 (N)

Some Aspects of Fun-loving Americans, February 18, 1957 (N)

Leader, Book Night (Leader's review read by Frank P. Breckenridge), February 1, 1960 (N)

"A Notable Lawsuit" Re-examined, March 19, 1962 (N)

Book Review, "East and West" by C. Northcote Parkinson, January 20, 1964 (N)

AJN, February 14, 1966 (N)

Spoliation, May 6, 1968 (N)

Ethics of CATV, December 6, 1971 (N)

The Theory and Practice of Cunctation (Presidential Address), October 16, 1972 (N)

DAVID P. BODER

1949 - Died 1961

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Specters of Damnation, November 7, 1949 (N)

MAURICE L. BOGDONOFF

1975 -

Angels Doing the Cake Walk, February 16, 1976 (N)

The Bottom Is a Long Way Down, March 10, 1980 (N)

Matrooshky: Four Books About Mother Russia, March 28, 1983 (N)

The Holy Grid, February 17, 1986 (N)

Puritanical Pleasures, March 20, 1989 (N)

WILLIAM H. BOHNSACK

1987 - Resigned 2001

Return of the See Teufel, March 14, 1988 (N)

From Cripple Creek to Samarkand, February 3, 1992 (N)

The Girl in the String Bikini and Other Nautical Tales, November 23, 1992

Leader, Book Night, February 14, 1994

GEORGE BOLLER

1939 - Died 1951

Printing and the Renaissance, February 9, 1942

Words What You Say, March 1, 1948 (N)

WILLIAM W. BOLTON

1960 - Died 1966

Borborygmus, October 17, 1960 (N)

CHARLES CARROLL BONNEY

1874 - Resigned 1884

American Antiquities, February 15, 1875

HENRY BOOTH

1874 - Resigned 1885

Evidences of the Resurrection Examined, May 17, 1875

JOHN BORDEN

1874 - Resigned 1876

NELSON BORELLI

1992 -

From Textiles to Aquatics, March 21, 1994 (N)

Sor Juana, April 14, 1997 (N)

Alice, March 12, 2001

JAMES L. BOROWITZ

1988 – Resigned 2002

The Sound of Silence, October 16, 1989 (N)

Metaphorics Ninety, April 29, 1991

Verbatim, January 24, 1994

The Story of Chicken K Little, March 23, 1998 (N)

BENJAMIN BOSHES

1955 - Died 1984

The General Leaves the Line, March 25, 1957 (N)

Culture Comes to Cleveland, February 20, 1961 (N)

Vignettes Algeriennes, January 27, 1964 (N)

The Modern Aeneid or 600 Gunshots of the Leg, January 16, 1967 (N)

When the Town of Phelps Was Robbed, March 9, 1970 (N)

The Magnolia Tree, December 2, 1974 (N)

The Late Twentieth Century Looks at Death (Ladies' Night Address), May 23, 1977 (N)

Encounters, January 18, 1982

Encounters II, November 21, 1983

HENRY SHERMAN BOUTELL

1882 - Died 1926

Chaucer, February 19, 1883

Edited and read an "Informal," October 22, 1883

The Roll of Battle Abbey and the Chicago Public Library, June 2, 1890

*A Deserted Village, December 11, 1893 (N) (W)

The Marvellous Success of Our City Government and the Reasons Therefor (Conversation), May 18, 1896

The Life and Services of Johan Boller, June 8, 1896

Goethe and His Epoch, October 9, 1899

Is the Rush-Bagot Convention Immortal? October 14, 1901

Mr. Stornbeck's Fatal Decision, January 4, 1904

LEWIS HENRY BOUTELL

1888 - Died 1899

Alexander Hamilton, the Constructive Statesman, April 7, 1890

Inaugural Address as President, October 3, 1892

America's Indebtedness to Edmund Burke, May 20, 1895

A Chapter from a "Life of Roger Sherman," April 20, 1896

Paper, May 29, 1899

HAROLD SHELDON BOTT, JR.

1997 - Resigned 1999

GEORGE KENNEY BOWDEN

1924 - Died 1951

Politics, February 19, 1934

Politics, February 17, 1936

Politics, May 2, 1938

Politics, April 12, 1948 (N)

SEWARD HENRY BOWERS

1935 - Resigned 1948

JAMES H. BOWMAN
            2003-
            The Florsheim Shoe Story, March 29, 2004

JOHN R. BOWMAN

1958 - Died 1962

KEY WEST, FLORIDA

INGOLF KROG BOYESEN

1892 - Resigned 1902

The Norwegian Realists, February 6, 1893

Some Norwegian Story Tellers, May 14, 1894

Jonas Lie and His Work, January 18, 1897

The New Woman as Authoress and Heroine in Scandinavian Literature, January 7, 1901

WILLIAM BRACE

1919 - Resigned 1922

WILLIAM BRACKETT

1876 - Died 1888

CHARLES FREDERICK BRADLEY

1886 - Died 1932

The Caricature of Socrates, April 28, 1890

The German Student in Literature and Life, April 17, 1893

Erasmus, February 3, 1896

PRESTON BRADLEY

1926 - Died 1983

STOWE, VERMONT

Some Personal Impressions of Iceland (Ladies' Night Address), March 23, 1931

Robert Collyer, March 4, 1935

My Patron Saint, February 7, 1944 (N)

My Summer Neighbors, January 15, 1945 (N)

That Filthy Little Atheist, October 14, 1946 (N)

Ghosts What Ain't, November 22, 1948 (N)

Eagle Remembered, February 10, 1958 (N)

Is Progress a Delusion? November 16, 1970

STUART B. BRADLEY

1959 - Died 1990

Barnacled Hulls on the Inland Seas, January 9, 1961 (N)

Candide in Calked Boots, December 11, 1961 (N)

Book Night, "The Twisted Image" by Arthur Goodfriend, January 20, 1964 (N)

Opsimathy, January 4, 1965 (N)

Pend d'Oreille, February 10, 1969 (N)

Hodags I Have Known, March 19, 1973 (N)

The Big Smoke, January 16, 1978 (N)

WILLIAM HARRISON BRADLEY

1881 - Died 1929

RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT

WILLIAM HENRY BRADLEY

1886 - Died 1892

CHARLES F. BRANCH

1947 - Resigned 1949

HENRY JOHN BRANDT

1943 - Resigned 1957

Demosthenes Tries His First Case, February 21, 1949

An Endomorphic Man, March 3, 1952

MELVIN AMOS BRANNON (Associate)

1922 - Died 1950

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA

Time Thinking, March 8, 1937

ALISTER JOHN DOUGLAS BRASS

1972 - Died 1986

GLEBE, NSW, AUSTRALIA

FRANK CHAPIN BRAY

1905 - Died 1949

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

FRANK P. BRECKENRIDGE

1951 - Died 1960

*Mary, the Wife (of Abraham Lincoln): A Drama Adapted for Television, April 19, 1954 (C) (N)

NORMAN BRIDGE

1919 - Died 1925

The History of Oil, November 1, 1920

HORACE JAMES BRIDGES

1916 and 1942 - Died 1955

GREENPORT, NEW YORK

Samuel Butler's Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited, April 23, 1917

On a Certain Condescension in Americans, May 6, 1918

George Eliot --- A Centenary Tribute, October 13, 1919

Modern Tendencies in Religion, January 26, 1920

The Tyranny of Books, January 23, 1922

Are We Wiser or Better Than Our Fathers? December 11, 1922

The Religious Objection to the Animal Origin of Man, and the Misunderstanding Involved in It, November 2, 1925

Mr. Bridges Presents Mr. H.L. Mencken, January 17, 1927

A Misadventure of Sherlock Holmes, January 18, 1943

A Tragedy of Ceylon: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes (Ladies' Night Address), November 29, 1943

CHARLES HUGHES BRITTAN

1885 - Resigned 1895

The Rational in Music. With musical illustrations. March 30, 1891

JAMES ANDREW BRITTON

1921 - Resigned 1941

The Fight Against Tuberculosis, March 16, 1931

The Professions and Modern Racketeering, February 26, 1934

JOHN SHAW BROEKSMIT, JR.

1986 -

The Keeley, February 1, 1988 (N)

Art of the State, April 9, 1990

Mothercraft, October 26, 1992 (N)

Daughters of Earth, January 8, 1996 (N)

The Ever-Shifting Opalescence (Presidential Address), October 5, 1998

The True Promethean Fire, January 31, 2000

BENNETT BRONSON

1999 - Resigned 2002

Pearls Beyond Price (Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 10, 2000

ARTHUR BROOKS

1874 - Died 1895

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

MASON BROSS

1897 - Resigned 1912

Some Sea Folk-Lore, January 14, 1901

Some Verses by the Ghost of Thackeray, December 22, 1902

A Bit of Old Lyme, February 13, 1905

CHARLES LEROY BROWN

1931 - Resigned 1941

An Affront to a Literary Coterie and Its Influence on History Writing, January 27, 1936

EDWARD OSGOOD BROWN

1874 - Died 1923

The Modern Idea of Progress: Is It Fallacious? (Conversation), October 18, 1880

The Catholics of England in the Seventeenth Century, May 21, 1883

The Records of the Mission at Michilimackinac, March 4, 1889

Indian and Negro Slavery in the Northwest, April 20, 1891

Taxation (Conversation), December 17, 1894

Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899

George Borrow, January 5, 1903

*A Catholic's Contribution, December 5, 1904 (N)

Stephen A. Douglas, October 21, 1907

Inaugural Address as President, October 4, 1909

Old News, March 20, 1911

Ten Minutes (Address), October 2, 1911

*De Senectute, March 9, 1914 (C) (N)

Reminiscences of Early Days of the Club, March 16, 1914

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 14, 1914

Poems, December 17, 1917

A Salem Sailor Who Became a Chinese God, January 20, 1919

Vignettes, February 12, 1923

GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN

1894 - Died 1927

Old Concord, May 11, 1903

Starved Rock, April 20, 1914

Margaret Fuller's Visit to Oregon, March 8, 1915

Two War Poets, October 22, 1917

The History of an Indian Title, March 22, 1920

HUBERT SANFORD BROWN

1874 - Died 1917

BEAULIEU SUR MER, FRANCE

MURRAY C. BROWN

1971 - Died 1982

Anyone from Winnetka, February 19, 1973 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition," December 17, 1973

Oh Dear, What ..... , February 23, 1976

Whither Israfel, November 3, 1980 (N)

Grandfather, November 30, 1981

FRANCIS FISHER BROWNE (Honorary)

1874 - Died 1913

SANTA BARBARA, California

FRANCIS GRANGER BROWNE

1901 - Resigned 1904

Stepping Stones in Chicago's Literary History, March 2, 1903

AUSTIN MOORE BRUES

1958 - Died 1991

The Chrysanthemum and the Feather Merchant, February 13, 1961 (N)

On Improbability, and the Bomb, February 3,
1969 (N)

The Radium Dial, January 22, 1973 (N)

To Russia with Trepidation, October 30, 1978 (N)

Wild Life, February 27, 1984

KEVIN BRY

1994 - Resigned 1998

PAMELA JEANNE BUBLITZ

1997 -

KIRKLAND, ILLINOIS

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUCK

1919 - Resigned 1931

Schools and School Masters, April 19, 1926

PAUL C. BUCY

1935 - Died 1992

TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA

The Sea to the South, November 1, 1937

One December Morning, December 4, 1939

It's Poison! February 22, 1943

Surgery for Sanity, January 14, 1946 (N)

King James, the American Version, February 12, 1951 (N)

The South American Giant, April 4, 1955 (N)

Oriental Confusion (Ladies' Night Address), May 22, 1961 (N)

Book Review, February 26, 1962

Friedrichstrasse, October 28, 1963 (N)

Back Beyond Yesterday (Presidential Address), October 5, 1964 (N)

When the Candles Go Out, October 17, 1966 (N)

Ike, December 1, 1969 (N)

Sitting on a Basketball, April 16, 1973 (N)

ROBERT E. BUECKER

1995 -

Linear One, Two, Three, May 1, 2000

THEODORE ARTHUR BUENGER

1930 - Died 1957

Galla Placidia, February 1, 1932 (N)

Petronius, October 14, 1935 (N)

The Greek Anthology, October 23, 1939 (N)

Gregory the Great, December 14, 1942 (N)

The Family, October 30, 1944

Life and Love of a Philosopher (Presidential Address), October 7, 1946 (N)

Leader, Book Night, December 12, 1949

German Conquistadores, April 25, 1955 (N)

BENJAMIN REYNOLDS BULKELEY

1885 - Died 1930

CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS

The Influence of Poetry, November 16, 1896

FOLLETT WILKINSON BULL

1903 - Resigned 1907

RICHARD S. BULL, JR.

1991 -

WALTER LLEWELLYN BULLOCK

1930 - Died 1944

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND

Giovanni Pascoli: Second in a Great Triad of Italian Poets, December 21, 1931

The Poetry of Gabriele D'Annunzio, May 13, 1935

JACK MARTIN BULMASH

1986 -

GEORGE CHRISTIAN BUNGE

1934 - Died 1955

John Law, December 9, 1935

Legal Antiquities, January 15, 1940

The Inhuman Side of the Law, April 22, 1946

The Theory of Games, November 20, 1950

2,000 a.d., February 9, 1953 (N)

RALPH WENDELL BURHOE

1968 - Resigned 1970

AUGUSTUS HARRIS BURLEY
            Died 1901
            The Cairo Expedition, (originally delivered before the Chicago Historical Society, 1890) Read by Francis A. Lackner, Jr. March 11, 2002

CLARENCE AUGUSTUS BURLEY

1877 - Died 1928

Edited and read an "Informal," January 20, 1879

Evolution, March 9, 1885

Utopia, February 27, 1888

A Confab on Climbing (in cooperation with Frederick Wilcox Clarke), November 24, 1890

The Punishment of Crime, March 7, 1898

Art from the Point of View of a Philistine, April 2, 1900

Art: by a Philistine, May 14, 1900

An Essay in Aesthetic Culture (Illustrated), April 29, 1901

Inaugural Address as President, October 6, 1902

Ralph Waldo Emerson, May 25, 1903

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 3, 1906

In the Desert, February 10, 1908

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 21, 1908

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 20, 1909

Utopia: A Retrospect, November 21, 1910

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 18, 1911

On Talking Away from the Subject, May 27, 1912

Books of the Year (Symposium), December 22, 1913

The European War, October 19, 1914

Lost Ideals, February 15, 1915

Books of the Year (Symposium), May 8, 1916

To Smoke or to Be Smoked, May 28, 1917

Poems, December 17, 1917

How it Happened, March 10, 1919

Stories, November 8, 1920

Books of the Year (Symposium), March 19, 1923

Three Stories: Captain Mack, Williams, and a Man Whom Nobody Could See, March 3, 1924

 

DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM

1892 - Died 1912

The Uses of Expositions, April 15, 1895

The Lake Front, December 14, 1896

The City of the Future, February 6, 1911

JOHN CURTIS BURROUGHS

1874 - Died 1892

Edited and read an "Informal," June 3, 1876

Public School Education --- Practical or Nothing, June 3, 1889

GEORGE S. BURROWS

1988 - Died 1992

Paintings and Models, April 2, 1990 (N)

WILLIAM BURROWS

1952 - Resigned 1970

A Hideous Inversion, May 16, 1955 (N)

LEONARD ASBURY BUSBY

1899 - Resigned 1905

A Chapter in the History of Science, February 17, 1902

FRANCIS READ BUTLER

1879 - Resigned 1883

GEORGE FRANK BUTLER

1913 - Died 1921

ATTICA, INDIANA

The Origin, Development, and Use of the English Language, October 26, 1914

PIERCE BUTLER

1928 - Resigned 1942

Adventures in Rare Bookmanship, March 31, 1931

The Ancient Books of Wales, December 5, 1932

The Literary History of Scholarship, February 8, 1937

Literary Art: Craftsmanship or Personality, January 22, 1940

The Tale of the Young Man Who Lost His Baggage Keys (Ladies' Night Address), March 30, 1942

ROSWELL O. BYERRUM

1961 - Resigned 1965

HENRY TURMAN BYFORD

1908 - Resigned 1919

Some Characteristics of the Later Work of O'Henry, January 10, 1910

The Relation of Sugar to the Public Health, January 15, 1912

Some Characteristics of Bernard Shaw's Dramas, April 8, 1917

JAMES CHRISTOPHER CAHILL

1923 - Resigned 1939

Poetry of the Commonplace and in the Commonplace, December 22, 1924

WALTER JOHN CAHILL

1920 Resigned 1924

BERTRAM J. CAHN

1937 Resigned 1950

The Story of the Chicago Crime Commission, December 2, 1940

WILLIAM JAMES CALHOUN

1906 - Died 1916

In Venezuela, April 1, 1907

The Development of Our National Life, April 13, 1908

China in Transition, March 30, 1914

The European War, October 19, 1914

The Monroe Doctrine, April 3, 1916

JOHN McRAE CAMERON

1923 - Died 1939

The Lowly Pun, January 5, 1925

The Novels of Major Baring, January 18, 1929

Madame de Sevigne, February 29, 1932

An Ancient Wonder Worker (Presidential Address), October 2, 1933

A Modern Aspasia, November 18, 1935

The Fourth Century, January 10, 1938

GEORGE COOK CAMPBELL

1874 - Died 1885

HERBERT JOHN CAMPBELL

1915 - Died 1959

George Moore, December 10, 1917

Mind-forged Manacles, May 12, 1924

The Bondage of the Past, April 18, 1927

Literary Gossip, March 15, 1937

ANDREW JACKSON CANFIELD

1893 - Died 1908

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

PAUL ROBERTS CANNON

1935 - Resigned 1982

Covered Wagons, April 18, 1938

War, Famine and Pestilence, November 16, 1942

Uncles, March 28, 1949

Mixed Humours, February 16, 1953

Changing the Face of the World, March 12, 1956 (N)

The Worlds We Live In (Ladies' Night Address), March 16, 1959 (N)

Problems in Relation to Chemical Additives in Foods, November 21, 1960 (N)

The Second Battle of Gettysburg, February 11, 1963 (N)

CHARLES GUY CARLETON

1883 - Died 1887

ANTON Julius CARLSON

1928 - Died 1956

Hunger (Illustrated), January 13, 1930

Thirst, January 11, 1932

Black Oxen and Toggenberg Goats (Ladies' Night Address), March 29, 1937

Bringing Home the Sheep, February 20, 1939

How Bad Is Our American Diet? November 30, 1942

Science as a Method of Education, November 17, 1947

Ignorance and Quackery In Medicine: Forty Years' Experience in Our Federal Courts, October 27, 1952

Science Versus Life, February 14, 1955 (N)

FREDERICK G. E. CARLSON

1951 - Died 1976

PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

JOHN W. CARLSON

1995 -

Gone Fishing, February 23, 1998 (N)

A Couple of Old Landmarkers, November 22, 1999

WILLIAM NEWNHAM CHATTIN CARLTON

1909 - Resigned 1915

*The Icelandic Sagas: Their Origin and Character, December 12, 1910 (C) (N) (W)

The Decline and Fall of Literary Ambition in
The Chicago Literary Club (After-dinner address), October 2, 1911

Books in Manuscript in the Middle Ages, May 15, 1913

Norwegian Literature, 1814 - 1914, May 18, 1914

GEORGE NOBLE CARMAN

1895 - Died 1941

Problems in Secondary Education, April 3, 1899,

Technological Education, Public and Private, April 3, 1905

Industrial Education, May 6, 1907

The Industrial Republic, October 19, 1908

Democracy and Education, October 23, 1916

FRANK A. CARONE

1968 - Resigned 1988

Youth Would-Youth Could, October 18, 1971 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Russia: The People and the Power" by Robert G. Kaiser, March 15, 1976

Homestead Renaissance, October 16, 1978 (N)

Wanderjahr, October 19, 1981

(Una Zita Migliore), February 25, 1985

FREDERICK IVES CARPENTER

1899 - Resigned 1909

John Donne, May 6, 1901

More Dialogues of the Dead, January 26, 1903

JAMES GRAY CARR

1922 - Died 1954

Eleven Editions of Osler, December 4, 1933

Rudolf Virchow, April 5, 1937

LEON A. CARROW

1993 -

Premature Exhilaration, October 17, 1994 (N)

Twilight Musings, April 15, 1996 (N)

*Heroes, Leader (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), The Greatest Gamble, March 7, 1997 (N)

Sell It or Smell It, November 9, 1998 (N)

Road Toward Maturation (Closing Meeting Address), May 15, 2000

The Tip of the Boot, April 1, 2002
Work Hard, Play Hard (Presidential Address), October 13, 2003

HOWARD A. CARTER

1952 Died 1969

The Fiery Bath, December 13, 1954 (N)

Village Scenes, February 4, 1957 (N)

Spiraculum Vitae, November 10, 1958 (N)

Prosaism Written in a Country Junk Yard, October 14, 1963 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), November 29, 1965 (N)

JOHN C. CARTER

1962 - Resigned 1969

LESLIE CARTER

1879 - Resigned 1893

LAURENCE ARTHUR CARTON

1909 - Resigned 1923

The River Platte, October 15, 1917

ROBERT W. CARTON

1983 -

A Visit to Hardin County, October 22, 1984 (N)

A Frenchman in Holland, January 20, 1986 (N)

Weimar, March 23, 1987 (N)

Over the River and Through the Woods, December 12, 1988

The River Platte II, January 7, 1991 (N)

Great Uncle of the Samba, March 29, 1993 (N)

The Prairie Navy (Presidential Address at Closing Meeting), May 15, 1995 (N)

The View from Lausanne, October 28, 1996 (N)

Something to Beef About (Joint meeting with the Fortnightly), March 6, 1998 (N)

The Real Mr. Brigge, October 12, 1998 (N)

Leadership, October 16, 2000

A Good-Hearted Man, January 14, 2002
Excellence in the Mundane (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago), March 7, 2003

WILLIAM WARREN CASE

1889 - Resigned 1908

The Divining Rod: A Study of Opinions, February 23, 1891

Aeononi, April 11, 1892

The Modern Newspaper, December 9, 1895

The Ethics of Patriotism, May 7, 1900 (N)

Atoms, December 22, 1902

Helen of Troy, October 16, 1905 (N)

GEORGE WILLIS CASS

1891 - Resigned 1901

The Island of Mackinac, December 5, 1898

GEORGE FREDERICK CASSELL

1925 - Died 1958

Of Such as These, October 26, 1931

We Read Poetry, February 25, 1935

Excursion Into Verse, November 20, 1939

*Clive Staples Lewis, November 28, 1949 (C) (N)

But Good of the Living Too (Presidential Address), October 8, 1951

Inter Alia (Ladies' Night Address), March 19, 1956 (N)

EDWIN HENRY CASSELS

1909 - Resigned 1934

The Skokie in October, February 26, 1912

Robert Burns, Democrat, February 18, 1918

College for Whom and Why? March 28, 1927

HUBERT R. CATCHPOLE

1976 -

By the Fragrant Winds That Blow, January 9, 1978 (Re-read before the Club by the author, April 20, 1992) (N)

Mustaha Kemal Pasha, February 28, 1983 (N)

That Number Two Man from Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 15, 1984 (N)

Book Night, January 27, 1986 (N)

Iznik, October 19, 1987 (N)

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, October 30, 1989

When to the Sessions, March 2, 1992 (N)

Just One of Those Years, February 1, 1999 (N)

A History of the Decline and Fall of the British Empire, December 10, 2001

ROBERT CARL SCOTT CATHERWOOD

1900 - Resigned 1908

The Great Company of Jesus, March 9, 1903 (N)

JOSEPH CHADA

1939 - Resigned 1949

The Czechs in America, January 19, 1942

CHRISTOPHER J. CHAMALES

1980 - Resigned 1989

The Dreamer, March 2, 1987

LEANDER TROWBRIDGE CHAMBERLAIN

1874 - Died 1913

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

Physical Pain: Its Nature and the Law of Its Distribution, May 18, 1874

HENRY BARRETT CHAMBERLIN

1935 - Died 1941

Reminiscences of a War Correspondent, November 9, 1936

Further Reminiscences of a War Correspondent, December 11, 1939

JAMES FRANCIS CHAMBLISS, JR.

1989 - Resigned 1993

BUCKINGHAM CHANDLER

1915 - Resigned 1917

FREEMONT AUGUSTUS CHANDLER

1927 - Resigned 1937

HENRY PORTER CHANDLER

1917 - Died 1975

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

Open Diplomacy, November 18, 1918 (N)

Presidential Government, February 28, 1921 (N)

Beauty and the Law, March 27, 1922

The Self-Revelation of a Harvard Professor, May 11, 1925 (N)

The Attainment of Intelligence in Democracy, March 25, 1929 (N)

The State as Parens Patriae, January 4, 1932 (N)

The Right of Free Speech in England and the United States, December 13, 1937 (N)

Working on the Side of the Angels in Chicago, March 31, 1969 (N)

THEODORE S. CHAPMAN

1933 - Resigned 1941

WILLIAM HENRY CHAPPELL

1882 - Resigned 1886

THOMAS SEPTIMUS CHARD

1874 - Resigned 1893

Edited and read an "Informal," January 22, 1877

Edited and read an "Informal," November 18, 1878

Our Social Relations with the Unfortunate, February 7, 1881

CHARLES MEIGS CHARNLEY

1881 - Resigned 1884

JAMES CHARNLEY

1881 - Resigned 1895

CHARLES WELLS CHASE

1900 - Resigned 1903

HOBART CHATFIELD-TAYLOR

1892 - Resigned 1897

If at First You Don't Succeed (Story), April 29, 1895

The King's Justice, November 15, 1897

WILLIAM LUDLOW CHENERY

1915 - Died 1974

BIG SUR, CALIFORNIA

The Industrial Relations Commission, February 7, 1916

The Woman Movement, December 11, 1916

Post Bellum Reconstruction, May 13, 1918

The Modern Magazine, February 19, 1930

CHARLES EDWARD CHENEY

1880 - Died 1916

Priest and Soldier, June 2, 1884

The Best Fruit of the New South, February 20, 1888

Rienzi in History and in Fiction, February 22, 1892

A Curious Episode of Medieval History, February 5, 1894

*A King of France Unnamed in History, March 3, 1902 (C) (N) (W)

*The Second Norman Conquest of England, March 12, 1906 (C) (N) (W)

A Question of Disputed Authorship (Presidential Address), October 5, 1908

*The Barefoot Maid at the Fountain Inn, November 13, 1911 (Re-read before the Club by Ernst W. Puttkammer, May 12, 1941, and by David W. Maher, May 8, 1961) (N)

*A Belated Plantagenet, February 3, 1913 (N)

SHELDON CHERTOW

1992 – Resigned 2004

Krebiozen, February 16, 1998 (N)

FRANK SPOONER CHURCHILL

1895 - Resigned 1902

Some Aspects of Heredity, February 1, 1897

CLEMENT LONG CLAPP

1910 - Resigned 1918

Scientific Methods in Business, April 1, 1912

HARRY LINCOLN CLAPP

1932 - Died 1935

ALEXANDER BEATTIE CLARK

1919 - Not Known

CLARENCE P. CLARK

1937 - Resigned 1940

JACOB WENDELL CLARK

1924 - Resigned 1935

Pragmatism and Mountebanks, May 10, 1926

*Fashion, May 20, 1929 (C) (N)

The U.S. Visits the Doctor, March 27, 1933

JOHN MARSHALL CLARK

1877 - Resigned 1894

ELIOT CHANNING CLARKE

1874 - Died 1921

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

FREDERICK WILCOX CLARKE

1879 - Died 1918

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

Labor Organizations, and Their Relations to Government (Conversation), October 19, 1885

A Confab on Climbing (in co-operation with Clarence Augustus Burley), November 24,
1890

A Cup of Tea from Boston Harbor, May 19, 1902 (N)

GEORGE CLINTON CLARKE

1875 - Died 1887

The Machine in Politics (Conversation), May 10, 1880

KENNETH CLARKE

2002 -
Hands-on Poetry (with Amanda Lichtenstein), November 11, 2002

ROBERT E. CLARKE

1971 - Resigned 1976

WILLIAM HULL CLARKE

1874 - Died 1878

Recollections of Some Literary Women Who Have Visited Chicago, April 29, 1878

RUDOLPH ALEXANDER CLEMEN

1928 - Died 1971

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

Every Man His Own Aladdin, May 18, 1931

The Century Plant and Us, February 20, 1933

HORACE WILLIAM SHALER CLEVELAND

1874 - Resigned 1878

The Artistic Decoration and Improvement of Our Streets, November 16, 1874

Literary Culture in a Business Community, June 4, 1877

JOHN WILLS CLOUD

1895 - Resigned 1897

HENRY IVES COBB

1891 - Resigned 1894

ISAAC COHEN

1999 – Resigned 2004

Living Well, a Voyage without Borders, April 8, 2002
The False Promise of Emancipation, January 5, 2004

JOHN ADAMS COLE

1895 - Resigned 1917

A Civic Hero, May 15, 1905 (N)

The English in India, April 25, 1910

ROSSETTER GLEASON COLE

1903 - Resigned 1910

Musical Inspirations from Longfellow, December 19, 1904 (N)

The Melodrama as a Modern Music Form, February 4, 1907 and April 1, 1907

ALGERNON COLEMAN

1917 - Resigned 1919

Gustave Flaubert as a Letter Writer, May 12, 1919

ROBERT COLLYER

1874 - Died 1912

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

Literature and Great Cities, June 15, 1874 (Re-read by Casper W. Ooms on the sixtieth anniversary of the Club, April 2, 1934) (N)

The Compliments of the Season, December 18, 1876

An Episode in the Life of Edward Fairfax, April 1, 1879

Friend Jacob Bright and His Son John, April 14, 1890

Informal Address, April 27, 1896

Informal Address, November 1, 1897

The Early Days of the Club, April 30, 1900

Memories of Early Days and Early Members of the Club, October 9, 1905

EDWARD L. COMPERE

1955 - Resigned 1974

Nippon Ne, November 25, 1957 (N)

India Reborn, April 10, 1961 (N)

The Anatomy of Pain, April 15, 1968 (N)

ROBERT WARREN CONANT

1891 - Resigned 1893

PETER V. CONROY, JR.
            2003-
            Name That Team, October 18, 2004

TERESA CONWAY

1995 -

When Small Was Better, February 19, 1996 (N)

Portrait, November 23, 1998 (N)

Beside the River, April 16, 2001
How Many Ponds?, April 7, 2003

JOHN A. COOK

1987 -

Beginnings, January 25, 1988 (N)

A Man for Our Season, January 15, 1990 (N)

Washington ----- Man or Legend, January 27, 1992 (N)

A Writer and Public Man-RBS, November 8, 1993

Our Other Country, November 27, 1995 (N)

Electors and the Electorate ----- Where Now? November 4, 1996 (N)

The Union League, January 12, 1998 (N)
The Epic, February 10, 2003

WELLS MORRISON COOK

1918 - Died 1930

The Morals Court ----- Its Tragedies and Comedies, October 20, 1919

ROBERT ALLAN COOKE

1983 - Resigned 1993

The Businessman as Good Samaritan, November 19, 1984

Conflicting Models of Rights: The Case of Technical Obsolescence, December 1, 1986 (N)

What Is a Person Worth? January 18, 1988 (N)

WILLIAM FINLEY COOLBAUGH

1874 - 1876

EDWIN GILBERT COOLEY

1901 - Resigned 1907; 1919 - Died 1923

The Public Schools, February 1, 1904

Public School Education and Morals, April 3, 1905

"Breathes There the Man . . . . ?" April 2, 1923

STOUGHTON COOLEY

1903 - Resigned 1907

Twixt the Devil and the Deep Sea, November 7, 1904

FREDERICK SHURTLEFF COOLIDGE

1894 - Resigned 1896

The Value of Mental Impressions in the Treatment of Disease, November 20, 1896

WILLIAM J. COONEY

1984 - Resigned 1988

AVERY COONLEY

1899 - Resigned 1916

Seen and Heard in England, February 3, 1902

Experiences in the Jury Room, December 7, 1903

Past History and Present Problems, April 29, 1907

Miss Addams' Book and the Social Settlement, May 16, 1910 (N)

The Capital I in New Surroundings, January 29, 1912

The Subjugation of Emma Town, March 4, 1912

GILBERT COOPER

1954 - Resigned 1957

HOMER HUNT COOPER

1926 - Died 1939

An Obsolete Shield of Guilt, February 20, 1928

An Unwritten Biography, October 28, 1935

HENRY FREDERICK COPE

1907 - Died 1923

William Humfrey, Craftsman, 1568, or the Magic Dinner Bell, March 6, 1908 (N)

Some Tendencies and Ideals in Education, with Especial Reference to Elementary Education, January 25, 1909

The House with the Green Dog (Story), February 19, 1912

Unexplored London, January 19, 1914

The Education of Anab, February 2, 1914

Cockney Characteristics, January 10, 1916

Poems, February 5, 1917

English as She Is Taught, April 1, 1918

Modern Tendencies in Religion, January 26, 1920

Trapper Creek, November 15, 1920

More Tales of Trapper Creek, February 6, 1922

FREDERICK KENT COPELAND

1901 - Resigned 1905

HOMER JOHN COPPOCK

1944 - Resigned 1949

Blueprints for Bluecoats, March 11, 1946

HENRY RICHMOND CORBETT

1924 - Resigned 1939

County Sovereignty, November 9, 1931

Osler Must Pay, March 20, 1933

DAVID TIMOTHY CORBIN

1885 - Resigned 1895

Reconstruction Reconstructed, February 14, 1887

JOHN MURRY CORSE

1875 - Resigned 1876

BRUNO CORTIS

1988 - Resigned 1992

Spirituality and Medicine, November 26, 1990

PIA FRANCESCA CORTIS

1995 -

The Art of the Arts, January 23, 1995

Vibrations of Light, March 25, 1996

NEARBY FARAWAY, April 24, 2000

LOUIS G. COSENTINE

1991 -

ROBERT COTNER

1996 -

By Lamplight (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 21, 1997 (N)

Vernon Lewis Parrington: Main Currents in One Man's Life, November 3, 1997 (N)

WILLIAM T. COUCH

1950 - Resigned 1951

Book Review, "Process and Reality" by Whitehead, March 20, 1950 (N)

JOHN MERLE COULTER

1895 - Resigned 1897

An Eccentric Naturalist (Rafinesque), November 23, 1896

FREDERICK COURTNEY

1880 - Died 1918

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

Symbolism, January 16, 1882

FRANK M. COVEY, JR.

1998 -

The Roman Autumn of Il Professori, May 7, 2001
Stairway to Heaven – French Gothic Stained Glass, April 19, 2004

JACK P. COWEN

1959 - Died 1989

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA

Eye Cue, November 2, 1959 (N)

Roman Coins Record History, December 12, 1966 (N)

The Falashas of Ethiopia: Ancient Jews in African Exile, October 20, 1969 (N)

Afghanistan Adventure, November 13, 1972 (N)

The Stone Moai of Easter Island, March 12, 1979 (N)

The Rite of Bar Mitzvah, April 26, 1982

MAX HENRY COWEN

1920 - Resigned 1932

ARTHUR JOSEPH CRAMP

1925 - Died 1951

HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

Pink Pills for Green People, December 6, 1926

Out of the Mouths of Babes and Others, October 27, 1930

Uncle Sam and the Pink Pill Industry, January 15, 1934

FRANK PHILIP CRANDON

1904 - Resigned 1913

CHARLES RICHARD CRANE

1901 - Resigned 1912

Russia, March 6, 1905

AVERY ODELLE CRAVEN

1930 - Resigned 1933

JOHN GEORGE CRAWFORD

1906 - Resigned 1906

JOHN CRERAR

1875 - Died 1889

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

Edited and read an "Informal," April 15, 1878

Edited and read an "Informal," April 21, 1879

Edited and read an "Informal," February 21, 1881

ALFRED CARENO CROFTAN

1921 - Resigned 1926

CAREY CRONEIS

1941 - Died 1972

HOUSTON, TEXAS

Plank Road ----- Iron Mountain, March 13, 1944

College Maze, March 18, 1946

Galapagan Gallivant, March 22, 1948 (N)

BOWMAN CORNING CROWELL

1929 - Died 1951

The White Man in the Tropics, November 10, 1930

Experiences with People, April 27, 1942

The Influence of Mars on the Progeny of Aesculapius, November 22, 1943

CHARLES T. CULLEN

1989 - Resigned 1992

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: President Jefferson's Dinner List (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 30, 1990 (N)

EDWARD M. CUMMINGS

1987 - Died 1995

Ancestral Voices, with Footnotes, April 25, 1988

Listing to Port or Dabbling in Dickens, February 11, 1991

LESTER CURTIS

1907 - Died 1930

Charles Robert Darwin, February 8, 1909

Simplicius Simplicissimus, April 21, 1913

A German Scholar on Autocracy, January 21, 1918

CHARLES CHAUNCEY CURTISS

1886 - Died 1928

IRVING SAMUEL CUTTER

1926 - Died 1945

Fort Atkinson and the Yellowstone Expedition, March 12, 1928

The Case of the Lincoln, Nebraska, City Council, May 11, 1931

Edwin James: Explorer, Botanist, Physician, April 1, 1935

Charles M. Russell, Cowboy Artist, February 16, 1942

CHARLES SIDNEY CUTTING

1909 - Died 1936

The Constitution and the Mule (After-dinner speech), October 10, 1910

A Forgotten Incident of the Great Rebellion, February 24, 1913

Fishing (After-dinner speech), October 6, 1913

The Forty-fifth Parallel, October 29, 1917

The Constitutional Convention of the State of Illinois, February 21, 1921

The Trials of a Lawyer, May 4, 1931

ALBERT A. DAHLBERG

1965 - Resigned 1981

There Is a Whale Ahead, December 4, 1967 (N)

ULRICH DANCKERS
            2004 -

DAVID N. DANFORTH

1963 - Resigned 1966

CHARLES M. D'ANGELO

1983 - Resigned 1988

GEORGE KELLOGG DAUCHY

1888 - Resigned 1902

Reminiscences of an Argonaut of 49, December 12, 1892

The Battle of Ream's Station, November 14, 1898

SAMUEL DAUCHY

1923 - Resigned 1933

Yankee Clippers, February 25, 1929

HENRI CHARLES-EDOURD DAVID

1915 - Died 1953

A Chinese Tale by Theophile Gautier, January 24, 1916

Contrasts in English and French Romanticism, May 14, 1917

The Real Roger Bontemps, February 3, 1919

Poems, November 3, 1919

The Successors of Moliere, March 20, 1922

*Flaubert and George Sand in Their Correspondence, January 14, 1924 (C) (N) (W)

Motoring with Belphegor, November 21, 1927

Pierre Loti, the Exotic, February 4, 1929

The Destiny of the Soul (Presidential Address), October 7, 1929

*Marcel Proust, January 7, 1929 (N) (W)

Casanova, November 8, 1937

Beaumarchais -- a Business Man -- a Man of Letters, November 6, 1939

* La Douceur de Vivre under the Reign of Terror, December 16, 1940 (C) (N) (W)

The Physicians in Moliere, April 20, 1942

Groping Through the "Pea Soup" of Surrealism, December 6, 1948 (N)

The Napoleonic Legend, January 12, 1953

KEITH L. DAVIDSON

1979 -

Reflections, February 16, 1981

Descent into History, February 6, 1984

Nuclear Disarmament: Roads Not Taken, March 13, 1989

ORLANDO R. DAVIDSON

1970 - Died 1972

PORTLAND, OREGON

Book Review, "Ring the Night Bell" by Paul Magnuson, December 14, 1970

Last Train to Gresham, November 1, 1971 (N)

BRADLEY MOORE DAVIS

1899 - Died 1957

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Some Biological Factors Influencing Society, April 15, 1901

Some Impressions of Egypt (Illustrated), April 17, 1905

CHARLES WILDER DAVIS

1897 - Died 1898

EDWARD PARKER DAVIS

1885 - Died 1937

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Wagner's Parsifal, May 16, 1887

GARY T. DAVIS

1989 - Died 1994

LOYAL DAVIS

1934 - Resigned 1935

NATHAN SMITH DAVIS, JR.

1888 - Resigned 1901

Laymen as Medical Educators, January 19, 1891

Senate Bill 1063, March 21, 1898

PHILIP RICHARD DAVIS

1970 - Died 1974

Actionable Words, May 10, 1971

RALPH D. DAVIS

1991 - Resigned 1999

Baloney, October 23, 1995

RICHARD S. DAVIS

1987 - Died 1998

Wigwam, February 15, 1988 (N)

Inland, Impossible, January 29, 1990 (N)

Screwed Up, February 1, 1993

WALKER B. DAVIS

1947 - Died 1980

TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA

The True Embodiment, January 16, 1950 (N)

Philippine Interlude, January 26, 1953 (N)

Leader, Book Night, February 21, 1955

Peugeot 203, October 24, 1955 (N)

The Law and the Ladies (Ladies' Night Address), April 1, 1957 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Churchills" by A. L. Rowse, February 23, 1959 (N)

*The Reluctant Conservative, March 6, 1961 (C) (N)

Reflections of a Kept Lawyer (Presidential Address), October 7, 1963 (N)

Those Were the Years That Were (Ladies' Night Address), May 13, 1968 (N)

CHESTER MITCHELL DAWES

1880 - Resigned 1885

The Yellowstone Park, January 28, 1884

GEORGE ELLIS DAWSON

1891 - Died 1935

The Integral Phalanx (the Fourier Experiment in Illinois), November 6, 1893

The Holland Land Company, January 2, 1899

Amiel et son Journal Intime, March 16, 1903

The Diary of Henry Crabb Robinson, May 4, 1908

Professor John Bickerstadt Dickinson Mayor, May 13, 1912

Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Woman, April 6, 1914

The Story of a Very Great Writer, W. H. Hudson, April 2, 1917

Are Lawyers Leaders or Followers in the Improvement of Society? February 23, 1920

The X Club (Presidential Address), October 6, 1924

Reminiscences, January 8, 1934

HORACE DAWSON

1941 - Resigned 1942

ALBERT MORGAN DAY

1877 - Resigned 1893

JOHN G. DAY

1984 - Resigned 1990

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

WILLIAM HORACE DAY

1893 - Died 1942

PETER P. H. De BRUIN

1957 - Resigned 1962

ALLEN G. DEBUS

1974 - Resigned 1982

A Case of Delayed Publication, March 27, 1978 (N)

Pride and Prejudice or the Decline and Fall of Collins and Harlan, October 22, 1979 (N)

O. PAUL DECKER

1954 - Died 1961

Supplying Incentives to Men, March 24, 1958 (N)

YOLANDA M. DEEN

1995 -

Parfum d'Amour, November 11, 1996 (N)

Fair Warning, March 6, 2000

Moral Dilemmas (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Confucius Says, March 2, 2001
Amidst a Grove of Olive Trees (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 14, 2003

CHARLES WILLIAM DEERING

1888 - Resigned 1892

A Defenseless Coast, December 9, 1889

JOSEPH HOLTON DEFREES

1915 - Resigned 1916

THOMAS FRANCIS DELANEY

1911 - Resigned 1929

FREDERICK ADRIAN DELANO

1897 - Resigned 1953

WASHINGTON, D.C.

American Railways, May 13, 1901

An Analysis of Human Character, April 24, 1905 (N)

Some of the Fundamental Causes of Social Unrest, March 2, 1914 (N)

Authority and Responsibility, January 31, 1909 (Re-read before the Club by Casper W. Ooms, December 18, 1933)(N)

FRANKLIN DENISON

1874 - Resigned 1901

A New Epic, December 3, 1877

CLARENCE PAUL DENNING

1926 - Died 1952

THOMAS DENT

1886 - Resigned 1908; 1910 - Died 1924

The Plummet Applied Anon, February 18, 1889

Sir Thomas More, March 26, 1894

Law Reports as Memorials of History and Biography, February 15, 1904

Some Glimpses of Legal History and Progress, November 18, 1907

HOWARD J. DePREE

PHOENIX, ARIZONA

1963 -

A Mess of Pottage, January 23, 1967 (N)

Sexuality, January 18, 1971 (N)

Cruise Control - - An Insight, April 21, 1975 (N)

Limbo, April 4, 1977 (N)

Bulbs (Presidential Address), October 12, 1981 (N)

Trilogy, April 21, 1986 (N)

Say Anything, March 4, 1991

Shake the Heavens (Ladies' Night Address), May 17, 1993

THOMAS JOSEPH DERDAK

1992 - Resigned 1998

The Apple, the Old Man and the Dragon, November 16, 1992

Kibera and the Vultures, February 5, 1996

GEZA de TAKATS

1963 - Died 1985

Miracle at Bochnia, October 25, 1965 (N)

Bloody Penelope and Other Short Stories, November 27, 1967 (N)

A Triad of Quirks, October 28, 1968 (N)

Granny's Cough: Bitter Pill in Sweet Syrup, February 2, 1970 (N)

Pharmacist's Apprentice, April 19, 1971 (N)

Innocent from Abroad (Presidential Address), October 11, 1971 (N)

Alma Mater, November 12, 1973 (N)

FMG, November 24, 1975

Hyperosmia: From Moth to Mouse to Man (Ladies' Night Address), May 23, 1983 (N)

JAMES DEVRIES

2002 -

HEYLIGER ADAMS DeWINDT

1891 - Resigned 1893; 1898 - Resigned 1902

WIRT DEXTER

1886 - Died 1890

FREDERICK ROBERT DeYOUNG

1929 - Resigned 1932

JAMES SPENCER DICKERSON

1916 - Resigned 1919

JACOB McGAVOCK DICKINSON

1901 - Resigned 1904; 1915 - Resigned 1916

DAVID L. DICKSON

1946 - Died 1995

ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA

Okinawa (Read by Douglas Pillinger), January 10, 1949 (N)

The World of Irving Babbitt, January 14, 1952 (N)

Some Observations on an Eternal Theme, May 7, 1956 (N)

Book Night, "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov, February 23, 1959 (N)

Paradise of Exiles, March 7, 1960 (N)

ARTHUR JAMES DIERS
            2003-
            A Certain Take on Life,
January 19, 2004

FLETCHER DOBYNS

1914 - Resigned 1925

Justice Holmes and the Fourteenth Amendment, March 11, 1918

WILLIAM EDWARD DODD

1912 - Died 1940

*Robert J. Walker, Imperialist, October 28, 1912 (Re-read before the Club by Carl S. Roder, May 11, 1942) (N) (W)

Henry Clay, Insurgent, 1817 - 1825, March 13, 1916

American History (Review of Current Literature), January 15, 1917

The Mind of Woodrow Wilson, March 31, 1919

Woodrow Wilson or Theodore Roosevelt, 1918, February 16, 1920

A Chapter from the History of The Old South, May 7, 1923

A Great Debate on a Great Subject, April 12, 1926

A Decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind, May 2, 1927

A Chapter from American History, October 31, 1927

History and Patriotism, March 11, 1929

The First Integrated Social Order in the South, January 20, 1930

EDMUND JAMES DOERING

1915 - Resigned 1916

WILLIAM ELKANAH DOGGETT

1874 - Died 1876

GEORGE JOHN DOHRMAN, III

1988 - Resigned 1998

THOMAS ELLIOTT DONNELLEY

1901 - Died 1955

The Labor Question, November 2, 1903

Benjamin Franklin, Printer, January 8, 1906 (N)

Industrial Education, May 6, 1907

Some Thoughts on the Practical Aspects of General Education, January 23, 1911

The War in Retrospect, May 17, 1920

Some Aspects of the Building Situation, November 13, 1922

JAMES ROOD DOOLITTLE, JR.

1874 - Resigned 1877

Chaucer, November 15, 1875

JAMES ROOD DOOLITTLE, SR.

1874 - Resigned 1877

ERL DORDAL

1971 -

Mobility, February 26, 1973 (N)

GEORGE AMOS DORSEY

1914 - Resigned 1915

PAUL H. DOUGLAS

1939 - Died 1976

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Some New Material on Robert Owen and Robert Dale Owen, February 2, 1942 (N)

The Future of the Pacific, October 21, 1946

Culture and Character, October 17, 1949 (N)

CARL ALBERT DRAGSTEDT

1945 - Died 1983

One for the Book, November 4, 1946 (N)

Country Doctors (Ladies' Night Address), January 23, 1950 (N)

Country Doctor Goes to Court, November 7, 1955 (N)

A Night to Remember, April 7, 1958 (N)

The Blacksmith Makes a Weld, October 26, 1959 (N)

Who Killed Cock Robin? (Presidential Address), October 9, 1961 (N)

Hash, April 27, 1964 (N)

Prometheus and the R.F.D. (Ladies' Night Address), May 16, 1966 (N)

Methuselah et al., November 4, 1968 (N)

They Made It Possible, April 10, 1972 (N)

There Are Times for Rimes, May 5, 1975 (N)

Bull Fiddle Rimes and Whetstone Verses, Part I, March 14, 1977 (N)

LESTER REYNOLD DRAGSTEDT

1927 - Died 1977

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA

Bones, January 12, 1931 (N)

The Guardian of the Wilderness, April 9, 1934 (N)

An Old Town Pump, February 6, 1939 (N)

The Father of Chicago Medicine, April 13, 1953 (N)

Siamese Twins (Presidential Address), October 10, 1955 (N)

An American by Choice - - Fragments from a Biography of Dr. A. J. Carlson, March 25, 1963 (N)

ROBERT T. DRAKE

1973 - Died 1982

The Wildness of the Scene, February 10, 1975 (N)

Clover Bend - - Economics and Literature, March 21, 1977 (N)

Bright College Days, Russia in 1927, October 15, 1979

Bright College Years and Politics (Read by William B. Lloyd, Jr.), April 19, 1982 (N)

GEORGE DRIGGS

1888 - Died 1892

GARRETT DROPPERS

1907 - Died 1927

ALBERT C. DROSTE

1960 - Died 1996

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

A Matter of Chance, May 6, 1963 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), March 29, 1965 (N)

Stranger Than Friction, May 4, 1970

HAROLD ARTHUR DRUMMOND

1967 - Resigned 1976

Saint or Sinner? January 27, 1969 (N)

Morpheus in Conflict, February 7, 1972 (N)

The Man Who Stayed Home, February 25, 1974 (N)

JOEL S. DRYER

1998 -

Again & Again, January 17, 2000

The Story You Don't Know About a Place We All Love (Closing Night address), May 14, 2001

How Do We Find Mr. Parker?, March 25, 2002
Whose Land Is It Anyway?, December 9, 2002
Whose Land Is It, Anyway Part II?, November 10, 2003

E. LLOYD DuBRUL

1953 - Died 1996

*Stroke of Flame, April 23, 1956 (Re-read before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, December 19, 1977) (C) (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Battle for the Mind" by William Sargeant, March 17, 1958 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "The Origin of Races" by Carleton C. Coon, November 11, 1963 (N)

Half So Precious (Ladies' Night Address), May 22, 1972 (N)

EMELIUS CLARK DUDLEY

1881 and 1919 - Died 1928

Edited and read an "Informal," October 24, 1881

Edited and read an "Informal," December 17, 1883

As Others See Us, November 16, 1885

A Historic Gambling Debt, November 13, 1893

The Life and Services of Johan Boller (Address), June 8, 1896

The Outlook for the Professional Man, March 26, 1900

The Heroine of American Freedom, March 27, 1905 (N)

Louyse Bourgeoise, Midwife: Her Account of the Accouchement of Marie de Medici, Wife of Henry IV, May 6, 1912

The Progress of Medicine From a Remote Past to Modern Times, January 12, 1920

A Glimpse or Two in China, and a Thing or Two on the Way, April 28, 1924

BRIAN B. DUFF
            2003-
            The Wolf Marks the Tundra, December 13, 2004

SAMUEL JOHN DUNCAN-CLARK

1923 - Died 19??

Adventures in Ruralia, February 9, 1925

Star Gazers, February 28, 1927

How I Discovered a New World at Fifty, January 23, 1928

A First Century Reporter -- A Study of John Mark and His Narrative, November 11, 1929

The Story of the Struggle for World Peace, October 19, 1931

HAROLD DUNKEL

1965 - Resigned 1974

Short of Good and Evil, November 11, 1968 (N)

That Was an Experience, March 6, 1972 (N)

The Unprintable Logic, November 25, 1974 (N)

CHARLES ANALDO DUPEE

1875 - Resigned 1900

The Dissolution of the Whig Party, January 19, 1880

EUGENE DUPEE

1902 - Resigned 1904

HENRY ROGERS DURKEE

1890 - Resigned 1895

GEORGE TURNLEY DYER, JR.

1940 - Died 1977

WALNUT CREEK, CALIFORNIA

Is Sociology a Science? April 5, 1943

LOUIS DYER

1877 - Died 1908

OXFORD, ENGLAND

ARTHUR DYRENFORTH

1918 - Died 1920

LAWRENCE CARMICHAEL EARLE

1878 - Died 1921

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

SIDNEY CORNING EASTMAN

1894 and 1918 - Died 1930

Cabot, the Discoverer of North America, January 11, 1897

"Eight Years in the British Consulate" by Zebina Eastman, March 3, 1919

More's Utopia with Modern Illustrations, March 14, 1921

MARQUIS EATON

1920 - Died 1925

Too Many Cooks, February 13, 1922 (N)

JAMES HERRON ECKELS

1898 - Resigned 1904

Pamphlets and Pamphleteers of the Oliver Cromwell Period, February 12, 1900

STEVEN G. ECONOMOU

1972 -

The Watermelon and Other Short Stories, October 22, 1973

Bravo, Niko, November 29, 1976 (N)

PETER EDGE

1972 - Died 2002

WINNETKA, ILLINOIS

How Firm a Foundation. Some Additional Information on the First Fifty Years, January 28, 1974 (N)

Ste. Foy and the Monk from Conques, November 15, 1976 (N)

*Kyrie Eleison: St. Catherine, the Holy Mountain and the Child in the Raspberry Bush, October 29, 1979 (N)

The Enchanted Islands (Presidential Address), October 11, 1982 (N)

The Tiger of Mysore, April 15, 1985 (N)

A Determined Lady, April 10, 1989 (N)

For the Birds (Ladies' Night Address), May 20, 1991 (N)

Changing Times, March 22, 1993

What's in a Name? (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), March 7, 1997 (N)

A Man of Wolverhampton, March 15, 1999 (N)

ARTHUR ROBIN EDWARDS

1895 - Resigned 1897

CHARLES RAYMOND EGE

1922 - Resigned 1927

A Look Across the Border, December 17, 1923

GEORGE WILLIAM EGGERS

1908 - Resigned 1915

Some Modern Developments of Industrial Education, Particularly as Related to General Education, May 30, 1910

EDWARD E. EICHENBAUM

1964 - Died 1982

The Queen's Minstrels, December 20, 1965 (N)

A Super's Lament, March 2, 1970 (N)

DAVID B. EISENBERG

1964 - Resigned 1971

A Little-known American, February 28, 1966 (N)

FRANCIS HOWARD ELDRIDGE

1924 - Died 1944

The Ephemeridae of Literature, February 6, 1928

Tribes Hill and a Vanished League of Nations, April 25, 1932

A Glance at Spengler, April 30, 1934

To Secure These Blessings, April 25, 1938

Who Is this Confucius? April 1, 1940 (N)

Not Wholly as the Twig Was Bent, March 8, 1943 (N)

Mars and the Daughters of Mnemosyne, 1918 - 1943 (Presidential Address), October 11, 1943

CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT (Honorary)

The Qualities and Resources of Harvard University, February 9, 1891

JOSEPH C. ELLIFF

1958 - Resigned 1974

Wilson's Creek Revisited, March 14, 1960 (N)

Book Review (Book Night on the Civil War), November 27, 1961 (N)

Book Review, "The Source" by James Michener, January 31, 1966 (N)

Book Review, "Antietam: The Story of a Battle" by Bruce Catton, December 15, 1969

FRANK MACAGER ELLIOT

1894 - Resigned 1902

A Political Episode in 1856, March 15, 1897

JOHN DAYHUFF ELLIS

1930 - Died 1956

TUCSON, ARIZONA

Mass Production -- End Products, April 24, 1933

Ambroise Par, April 22, 1935

JAMES WILLIAM ELLSWORTH

1894 - Resigned 1898

MAURICE ENGLISH

1961 - Resigned 1965

The Poets Lie Too Much, October 26, 1964 (N)

VINCENT W. ERICKSON

1989 - Died 2002

NORWOOD PARK, ILLINOIS

The Magnolia Milieu, November 4, 1990

Touched by the Muse, October 11, 1993

Urban Encounters, October 30, 1995 (N)

My Two Worlds, October 20, 1997 (N)

Reaching for the Stars, March 13, 2000

JOSEPH WASHINGTON ERRANT

1904 - Resigned 1909

The Public Service, April 2, 1906

JOSEPH PATRICK EVANS

1954 - Resigned 1960

An Upper Mississippi River Town at the Turn of the Century, December 19, 1955 (N)

LYNDEN EVANS

1915 - Resigned 1921

Congressional Films (Story), November 27, 1916

The Interparliamentary Union, January 8, 1917

Some Limitations of Democracy, December 3, 1917

FRANCIS A. EVEN

1998 -

The Life and Times of Edwin Channing Larned 1820 - - 1884, April 17, 2000

GODFREY JOHN EYLER

1924 - Died 1959

Waldemar in the Parsonage, March 14, 1927

In Praise of a Declining Art, April 15, 1929 (N)

Early American Maps (Illustrated), March 9, 1931 (N)

Waldemar Leaves the Parsonage, April 16, 1934 (N)

Eight Men Lived in a Tent, March 1, 1937 (N)

Waldemar's Flegal Jahre, March 4, 1940 (N)

Man's Struggle Against Authority, March 22, 1943

Watauga Settlement -- An Early Chapter of America's Struggle Against Authority, March 4, 1946 (N)

Waldemar and His Brethren, February 23, 1948 (N)

The Education of Waldemar Timmerman (Presidential Address), October 10, 1949 (N)

Leader, Book Night, March 16, 1953

On the Way Home, May 17, 1954 (N)

NATHANIEL KELLOGG FAIRBANK

1882 - Died 1903

Fish (Conversation), March 8, 1886

DAVID FALES

1875 - Resigned 1905

SAMUEL FALLOWS

1881 - Resigned 1891

New Dictionaries and the Common People, April 7, 1884

Irrational Metaphysics, April 25, 1887

DAN STEPHEN FARGO

1992 -

A Many-Splendored Period, November 30, 1992

ALBERT GEORGE FARR

1901 - Died 1913

Notes on a Recent Work on the Alps, November 7, 1904 (N)

A Mountainous Subject, January 21, 1907

MARVIN ANDRUS FARR

1894 - Resigned 1900

The Perverted Dogma of Equality, December 2, 1895

JOHN VILLIERS FARWELL, JR.

1884 - Resigned 1903

Edited and read an "Informal," October 27, 1884

Edited and read an "Informal," January 10, 1887

OTHO SAMUEL FASIG

1928 - Resigned 1951

Lincoln and Prohibition: A Speculation, November 14, 1932

A Liberal Conservative, December 10, 1945

HENRY BAIRD FAVILL

1895 - Resigned 1915

The Relations of Diet to Modern Therapeutics, May 11, 1896

Paper, May 9, 1898

College Athletics; a Hindrance to General Physical Education, April 15, 1907

WILLIAM LYMAN FAWCETT

1875 - Resigned 1877

The Press: Its Function and Influence (Conversation), April 8, 1876

CHARLES NORMAN FAY

1878 - Resigned 1903

The Telephone and Kindred Inventions, December 5, 1881

A Day at Sea, December 29, 1884

The Bitter Cry of the Outcast Corporation, December 13, 1886

A Wyoming Horse Ranch, November 19, 1888

Thou Art Twenty Years of Age, My Lady Literary, March 19, 1894

Twenty Minutes of Verse, October 29, 1894

Personal Experiences With Boodlers, November 20, 1899

Love Scene from the Third Act, January 27, 1902

EDWIN STANTON FECHHEIMER

1901 - Resigned 1904

BERNHARD FELSENTHAL

1874 - Resigned 1874

WILLIAM WALLACE FENN

1893 - Died 1932

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

A Literary Study of the Book of Job, April 23, 1894

What Is the Essential Element in Religion? January 27, 1896

The Humor of the Bible, January 4, 1897

Sir David Lyndsay, February 13, 1899

The Clouds of Aristophanes, December 10, 1900

ROBERT COLLYER FERGUS

1917 - Died 1952

The Bays of Apollo, January 6, 1919

The Great American Commoner, March 2, 1942

Stephen Arnold Douglas: The Beginning of the Illinois Central Railroad, January 3, 1944

The Early Illinois Magna Charta, February 18, 1952

CHARLES NEWTON FESSENDEN

1878 - Resigned 1884

HENRY FIELD

1887 - Died 1890

WALTER TAYLOR FIELD

1919 - Resigned 1922

Types of American Fiction, May 8, 1922

SAMUEL FIFER

1977 – Resigned 2004

The Tiger Is Watching You, November 21, 1977 (N)

*No Questions Asked, November 10, 1980 (N)

The Heckler's Revenge, April 9, 1984 (N)

Dig Deep, March 31, 1986

MORRIS FISHBEIN

1922 - Died 1976

Medicine in the Novel and the Press, October 29, 1923 (N)

A Short Story, "The Birds," December 1, 1924

Charlatan, November 23, 1925

Medicine in a Changing World and Food Fads and Fallacies (two papers), November 19, 1928 (N)

The Dreaded 1960's (One-half of Ladies' Night program; see Clarence Augustus Hough), March 31, 1930

I Can Remember When . . . , December 2, 1935

Modern Medical Charlatans, November 15, 1937 (N)

The Last of the Great Charlatans, December 18, 1944 (N)

High Priest of Motherhood, February 3, 1947

Basic Factors in Scientific Research, January 9, 1950 (N)

Fragment from an Autobiography: She Was Burning! May 28, 1956

Fragments from an Autobiography, February 26, 1968

Barnstorming, February 17, 1969 (N)

Unpublished Memories (Ladies' Night Address), May 24, 1971 (N)

Portraits on My Study Wall, February 12, 1973 (N)

GEORGE PURNELL FISHER

1907 - Resigned 1917

The Trail to Health, April 26, 1909

WALTER LOWRIE FISHER

1891 - Died 1935

Can Democracy Exist Under Party Government? February 1, 1904

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

The Literature of Alaska (Presidential Address), October 6, 1913

The World War and the Monroe Doctrine, December 6, 1915

ALBERT FISK

1960 - Died 1964

GEORGE FOSTER FISKE

1893 - Resigned 1932

Some Experience in Mountain Climbing, January 14, 1901

HUGH A. FLACK

1947 - Died 1961

The Tablet, November 5, 1951 (N)

Clearance, February 24, 1958 (N)

ROBERT HALL FLEMING

1886 - Resigned 1898

MALACHI FLANAGAN

2000 -

Rush Medical College of the University of Chicago, 1898-1942, April 9, 2001
Rising Star: The Early Career of Dr. James Campbell, March 24, 2003
Everybody’s Leader:  The Later Career of Dr. James A. Campbell, October 27, 2003

LAWRENCE C. FLINN, JR

1990 - Died 1991

Death and Resurrection, December 17, 1990

SAMUEL DOUGLAS FLOOD

1960 - Died 1983

Respectfully Yours, February 12, 1962

Denouement, December 5, 1966 (N)

I Eat More Than Other People, But I Eat More Slowly, March 16, 1970 (N)

CHRISTOPHER M. FOGARTY

1985 -

Walk Wide O' the Widow, November 24, 1986 (N)

Ending the 800-Year War, October 23, 1989

Of Newspeak Updated, January 25, 1993

Tocqueville Brought Up to Date, October 31, 1994

GEORGE ALANSON FOLLANSBEE

1895 - Resigned 1909

The Outlook for the Professional Man, March 26, 1900

A Man of Courage: John Fox Potter, January 26, 1903

TROWBRIDGE BRIGHAM FORBUSH

1877 - Resigned 1890

The Cause and Cure of Pauperism (Conversation), January 14, 1878

Education and Crime, March 3, 1879

JAMES BERWICK FORGAN

1900 - Resigned 1901

THEOBALD FORSTALL

1883 - Resigned 1889

JAMES WILLIAM FORSYTH

1876 - Resigned 1884

ROBERT FORSYTH

1880 - Resigned 1893

ROBERT STANLEY FORSYTHE

1938 - Resigned 1939

RICHARD NORMAN FOSTER

1874 - Resigned 1877

CHARLES HENRY FOWLER

1874 - Resigned 1875

JOHN SHARPLESS FOX

1927 - Died 1955

An American Gulliver, February 24, 1936 (N)

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, March 20, 1944

Leader, Book Night, December 8, 1952

SAMUEL H. FRAERMAN

1961 -

Ernest Zeisler, April 16, 1979 (N)

JEROME NEW FRANK

1919 - Died 1957

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

The Psychology of Legal Thinking, December 13, 1920

JAMES FRANKLIN

1979 - Resigned 1994

Mahler and Freud: A Brief Conversation, February 9, 1981 (N)

Theodor Billroth, January 25, 1982 (N)

JAMES LOUIS FRANKLIN
            2003-
            Mozart, Mesmer and Medicine,
February 16, 2004

HENRY BREWSTER FREEMAN

1916 - Died 1980

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

A Shipmaster's Journal, November 14, 1921

HENRY VARNUM FREEMAN

1882 - Died 1916

The Feasibility of A Sustained Policy of Tariff Reform in the United States (Conversation), January 12, 1885

General George H. Thomas, May 24, 1886

Edited and read an "Informal," May 11, 1891

A New England Viking, February 26, 1894

Glimpses of Old Colony Life, April 25, 1898

Inaugural Address as President, October 3, 1898

Lincoln and Douglas at Freeport, February 9, 1903

The Spirit of Longfellow's Poetry as an Exponent of New England Life, February 27, 1905

Recollections of an Old New England Parish, March 11, 1907

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

CHARLES WALLACE FRENCH

1898 - Resigned 1913

Democracy and the Public School, November 19, 1900

Sicily and Its Passion Play, January 9, 1905 (N)

Doctor John Brown and His Edinburgh, February 11, 1907

Ugo Bassi, May 24, 1909

Parthenope, April 18, 1910

WILLIAM MERCHANT RICHARDSON FRENCH

1874 - Died 1914

Chalk Versus Talk, with Illustrations, May 27, 1876

Graphic Art; with Illustrations, October 30, 1876

The Styles of Michael Angelo and Phidias Compared and Illustrated, January 31, 1881

The Elements of Expression in Ideal and Decorative Art, June 1, 1885

Observations and Illustrations Touching the Treatment of Light-and-Shade and Color in Pictures and Decoration, October 22, 1888

The Innocency of Vision (Illustrated), November 30, 1891

The Conventional Element in Pictures and Decoration, October 31, 1892

The Artistic Qualities of the Modern Caricaturists, Especially Certain Old English Caricaturists, December 21, 1896

Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899

Reminiscences of Old Concord, Containing Some Things Not in the Books, March 30, 1903

The Practical Education of an Artist, December 2, 1907

Letters from a Correspondence Between 1826 and 1870, April 15, 1912

Sympathetic Imagination as an Instrument of Criticism, Literary and Artistic (Presidential Address), October 7, 1912

The Value of a Line, May 19, 1913

Memories of the Early Days of the Club, March 16, 1914

RAYMOND K. FRIED

1962 - Resigned 1963

WALTER FRIED

1991 -

Aborigines, May 13, 1996 (N)

HERBERT JACOB FRIEDMAN

1909 - Resigned 1917

JAMES FRIEND

1984 - Resigned 1985

Beyond the Bullet: A Quarter-Century after Hemingway's Death (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), November 26, 1984 (N)

RALPH FUJIMOTO

1978 -

*Hiatus, May 12, 1980 (N)

In Search of En, February 24, 1986 (N)

Celebration, May 6, 1991

A River Runs Through It Also (Presidential Address), October 4, 1993

From Leucadia to Matsue -- An Odyssey, January 4, 1999 (N)

Passages (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Let's Build a Stairway to the Stars, March 3, 2000
Ships That Pass in the Night (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 12, 2004

CHARLES GORDON FULLER

1883 - Died 1926

Photography in Its Application to Scientific Research, April 2, 1888

Report on Recent Explorations in the Sub-Polar Regions of Cook County (in cooperation with Frederick Greeley), March 11, 1901

The Evolution of the Military Rifle, April 10, 1905

MELVILLE WESTON FULLER

1878 - Died 1910

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Thomas Jefferson (Conversation), April 13, 1880

Gladstone (Conversation), December 12, 1881

The President's Vetoes, May 9, 1887 (N)

Jack Cade, April 30, 1888

CHARLES WILLIAM FULLERTON

1881 - Died 1900

HENRY JEWETT FURBER, JR.,

1894 - Resigned 1907

Money as a Popular Ideal, November 13, 1899

Americans at the Universities of France, November 5, 1900

Social Equilibrium, May 22, 1905

WILLIAM ELIOT FURNESS

1874 - Resigned 1908; 1908 - Died 1913

Edited and read an "Informal," February 3, 1876

Edited and read an "Informal," March 26, 1883

Was Thomas Paine in Advance of His Time? April 5, 1886

The Negro Soldier During the War of the Rebellion, April 8, 1889

Edited and read an "Informal" (Five papers on Harvard University), February 9, 1891

An Elective Judiciary, January 9, 1893

Memories of Early Members of the Club, March 19, 1894

Inaugural Address as President, October 8, 1894

Remarkable Professional Experiences, November 25, 1895

A Militia Company in 1863, April 3, 1899

Random Thoughts on Public Schools, May 22, 1899

A Glimpse of Manx Land, April 8, 1901

Rothenburg, December 15, 1902

The Battle of Olustee, February 20, 1864, May 1, 1905

MARTIN GABER

1968 -

Money, May 15, 1972 (N)

The Ultimate Frontier, April 29, 1974 (N)


FREDRIK HERMAN GADE

1899 - Resigned 1903

Bjornsterne Bjornsen, April 21, 1902


LYMAN JUDSON GAGE

1884 - Died 1927

Gold and Silver as Money, October 17, 1887

A Study in Finance, February 15, 1892

An Episode in a Banker's Experience, March 9, 1896


GEORGE W. GALE

1941 - Died 1985

Silver Creek, November 20, 1944 (N)

Myra Bradwell, April 3, 1950 (C) (N)

The Pearl of the Baltic, November 9, 1953 (N)

Leader, Book Night, November 28, 1955

Mexican Gold (Presidential Address), October 6, 1958 (N)

The Founder, March 26, 1962 (N)

The Founder: Part II, January 28, 1963 (N)

A Little Bit of History, January 14, 1974 (N)


ALFRED E. GALLO

1967 - Resigned 1986

The Chiseler, April 27, 1970 (N)


EDWARD ILSLEY GALVIN

1888 - Died 1908

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

The Humorist as a Benefactor, January 13, 1890


EDWARD JAMES GARDINER

1884 - Resigned 1902

The Nature of and the Perception of Color, February 22, 1886

How It Is Done in Spain, March 28, 1892

Cosas de Espana, November 7, 1898


GEORGE GARDNER

1881 - Resigned 1886


JOHN S. GARVIN

1973 -

2 plus 2, April 28, 1975 (N)

The Holy Places, May 7, 1979 (N)

Search and Change, February 11, 1985 (N)

The Isles, November 16, 1987 (N)

For What Purpose, October 12, 1992
A Country House, November 1, 1999


VICTOR GARWOOD

1902 - Resigned 1908

Doctor Burney, February 18, 1907


EUGENE MAXIMILLIAN KARL GEILING

1936 - Resigned 1938


MICHAEL D. GENTILE

1992 -


RALPH WALDO GERARD

1936 - Died 1974

CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA

The Shears of Atropos, October 31, 1938 (N)

Unresting Cells, November 27, 1939

Ola, November 13, 1944 (N)

A Biologist's View of Society and The Rights of Man (two papers), April 5, 1948 (N)

Sapients Abroad, November 26, 1951 (N)


JOHN T. GERLITS, JR.

1980 -

Tortuous Intent, December 6, 1982 (N)

Baseball's Enthrallment, March 11, 1985 (N)

Book Review, October 28, 1985 (N)

Endless Waters, February 8, 1988 (N)

Marquand's Visit (Presidential Address), October 1, 1990 (N)

The Fast Lane, March 24, 1997 (N)


ALAN J. GERTENRICH

1996 -

Bright Tomorrow or Gathering Clouds, February 7, 2000


ELMER GERTZ

1961 - Died 2000

Bernard Shaw in Chicago, October 16, 1961 (N)

This Is How It Happened, December 7, 1964 (N)

A Poet's Patrimony, October 10, 1966 (N)

Leader, Book Night, November 20, 1967 (N)

Yet Again, November 3, 1969 (N)

Something Unique in My Life, October 29, 1973 (N)

Noble and Ignoble -- The Uses and Abuses of Hate, October 27, 1975

Book Review, "Papa" by Gregory Hemingway and "How It Was" by Mary Welsh Hemingway, December 15, 1976

My Six Years, March 7, 1977 (N)

Emma and Ben (Presidential Address), October 10, 1977 (N)

Arthur Goldberg: Portrait of a Dedicated Man, November 27, 1978 (N)

Henry Miller Triumphant, October 27, 1980 (N)

The Refuseniks, October 26, 1981

What Am I? October 25, 1982 (N)

Around the World in No Hurry, October 29, 1984 (N)

Round and Round We Go, January 26, 1987 (N)

Sixtieth Anniversary, October 17, 1988 (N)

They Slept Here, October 21, 1991 (N)

A Forty Year Saga, October 25, 1993

Five Centennials, December 16, 1996 (N)

The Best Is Yet to Be, October 27, 1997 (N)


THEODORE G. GERTZ

1976 - Resigned 1980

Second Careers -- A Prescription for Inner Peace, April 18, 1977 (N)

 

WILLIAM M. GETZOFF
            2004 -


REGINALD GIBBONS

1991 - Resigned 1994

From Forthcoming Poetry and Fiction (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), December 14, 1992


FREDERICK ANDREWS GIBBS

1944 - Resigned 1958

England's Greatest Epileptic, March 25, 1946

Unscrewing the Inscrutable, January 8, 1951 (N)


LEWIS E. GIBSON

1993 -

BONAIRE, GEORGIA

A Poor Boy Educated in Salem, January 16, 1995 (N)

The Grey Goose Feather, February 26, 1996 (N)

He Was a Queer Looker, But Smart, January 20, 1997 (N)

Humor, Reason, and H. L. Mencken, March 29, 1999 (N)


SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD

1930 - Died 1944

Some Old Eye Doctors and Pseudo-Eye Doctors, April 6, 1931

Arthur Symons. The Aetiology of a Literary Crush, November 11, 1935

*Garlic and Old Horse Blankets, December 1, 1941 (Re-read before the Club by William H. Beauman, March 20, 1995) (C) (N) (W)

Nasturtiums and Stained Glass, February 14, 1944


BENTLEY B. GILBERT

1986 - Resigned 1994

On Biography, (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), February 6, 1989 (N)


FRANK GILBERT

1879 - Resigned 1896

Competitive Transportation (Conversation), October 17, 1881

American Financial Innovation, March 24, 1884

The Robert Elsmere Craze, May 13, 1889

The Census (Conversation), June 8, 1891

Different Views of the Same Subject: The Daily Newspaper, March 23, 1896


SIMEON GILBERT

1874 - Resigned 1876

The Newspaper, January 18, 1875


HARRY ORRIN GILLET

1920 - Died 1957

Schooling and Education, December 18, 1950


THOMAS LEWIS GILMER

1904 - Resigned 1919

Motor Boats and Boating, March 18, 1907 (N)


IRWIN THOBURN GILRUTH

1918 - Died 1957

Vigilante Days, January 19, 1920

Campaigns and Their Shibboleths, February 19, 1923

An Early Ohio Circuit Rider, March 26, 1928

A Circuit Rider of the Last Century, May 6, 1929

On Going to Extremes, March 26, 1934

The Last of the Victorians (Presidential Address), October 12, 1936

The Social Novel, April 8, 1940

Some Observations on the Nature and Standards of Amateur Literary Effort, January 11, 1943

Leader, Book Night, December 11, 1950

Formerly the Familiar Essay, March 31, 1952


JOHN GEORGE McBETH GLESSNER

1900 - Resigned 1902


JOHN JACOB GLESSNER

1883 - Died 1936

Two Noted Diarists, December 7, 1885

Potatoes, November 9, 1908

And Thereby Hangs a Tail, December 15, 1913

Farming, December 13, 1915

An October Sunday in Massachusetts, November 6, 1916

Graveyard Literature, December 12, 1921

JOSEPH D. GLICK

1999 – Resigned 2004

GRANVILLE, OHIO


LEROY TRUMAN GOBLE

1919 - Died 1927

Cockaigne, February 7, 1921

The Abode of Silence, December 18, 1922

Suppressed Books, or the Changing Face of Censorship, November 19, 1923

Punch The Immortal Year, March 16, 1925


BILLY EARL GOETZ

1934 - Resigned 1978

BOCA RATON, FLORIDA

The Mad Depression, March 23, 1936 (N)

Collectivism, May 9, 1938 (N)

The Usefulness of the Impossible, April 21, 1941 (N)


SAMUEL V. GOFFEN

1977 -

A Trip to the Well, October 31, 1977 (N)

Unfinished Symphonies, December 8, 1980 (N)

Onarram, November 2, 1981

When Knighthood Was In Flower, December 13, 1982 (N)

The Art of Listening, March 26, 1984 (N)

The Luck Factor: Why Some People Are Luckier Than Others, December 17, 1984 (N)

Dr. Who? October 21, 1985 (N)

The Power of Persuasion, April 6, 1987 (N)

What the Preacher Said, November 7, 1988 (N)

The Power of the Mind, January 22, 1990 (N)

Read My Lips, October 14, 1991 (N)

Money, Money, Money, November 29, 1993


ARTHUR JOSEPH GOLDBERG

1945 - Died 1990

WASHINGTON, D.C.

From Ulysses to Hecate Country, February 24, 1947

Human Rights and the Belgrade Conference (Read by Elmer Gertz), November 27, 1978 (N)


FRANK GONZALEZ-CRUSSI

1989 - Resigned 1990


JOHN PAUL GOODE

1917 - Resigned 1918


DANIEL GOODWIN

1880 - Resigned 1898

The Dearborns, October 15, 1883

A Pantheon Day in Rome, May 30, 1887

Our Supreme Eulogist, November 26, 1888

A Memorial Essay on Thomas Hughes, with some account of his visits to Chicago in 1870 and 1881, June 8, 1896 (C) (N)


FREDERICK WILLIAM GOOKIN

1877 - Died 1936

The Old Masters of Japan, January 16, 1888

Gold Shipments and the Practical Aspect of the Silver Question (Conversation), April 24, 1893

The Degradation of the Press and Its Influence on the American People (Conversation), October 15, 1894

The Aesthetic Value of Japanese Art, February 17, 1896

Have Serious Defects in Our System of Government Developed, and If So, What Is the Remedy? February 5, 1900

The Spirit and Tendencies of the Times (Conversation), November 24, 1902

A Chapter from a History of the Club, January 25, 1904

*Our Defective American Banking System: A Diagnosis and a Prescription, November 2, 1908 (C) (N) (W)

Does Civilization Change Human Nature? (Conversation), November 7, 1910

What Is Art? December 1, 1913

Extracts from a History of the Club, March 16, 1914

The European War, October 19, 1914

Essential Qualities in Works of Art, November 15, 1915

The Theatre in Japan, May 7, 1917

The War Debts and the Wage Workers of the World, March 24, 1918

Chapters from a History of the Club, May 26, 1919

Chapters Three and Four from a History of the Club, May 24, 1920

The Chicago Literary Club: More Chapters from Its Early History (Inaugural Address), October 10, 1921

Still More Chapters of Club History, January 15, 1922

Rosemary for Remembrance: Fifty Years of Club History, March 25, 1924

Ukiyo-e, April 11, 1927


GEORGE W. GORDON

1950 - Resigned 1964

Charles Evans Hughes, January 25, 1954 (N)

Book Review, "A History of Africa South of the Sahara" by Donald L. Wiedner, November 26, 1962 (N)


NANCY C. GORMAN

1995 -

The Opportunity of Windows, December 2, 1996 (N)


EARL E. GOSE

1967 - Resigned 1976


ARTHUR I. GOULD

1994 -

Alphabet Soup, Maya-Style, April 27, 1998 (N)


VICTOR E. GOULD

1979 - Resigned 1987

Inflation Is No Problem, November 26, 1979 (N)

A Matter of Definition, January 28, 1985 (N)


BRUCE GRANT

1949 - Resigned 1967

Lisbon Trading: Illicit Commerce During the War of 1812, December 5, 1949

The Last Voyage of Benjamin Franklin, November 10, 1952

Don't Love a Woman Who Keeps a Diary, November 14, 1955

Some Geniuses Who Did Not Write Shakespeare, January 18, 1960 (N)

Martial Transvestitism, or the Lady Marine, October 15, 1962 (N)


JOHN COWLES GRANT

1888 - Died 1914

The Rights of Children, February 8, 1892

The Weapons of Tyranny, February 22, 1897

Law's Delays, December 21, 1903

The Purely Commercial Aspect of the Tuskegee Movement, March 20, 1905

A Sunday at Tuskegee, January 13, 1908

The Civil War as It Appeared to a Boy: with Some Account of Two Weeks at the Front, October 17, 1910

The Menace of the Theatre, October 14, 1912


FREDERICK L. GRATIOT

1922 - Resigned 1923


LAWRENCE MURRAY GRAVES

1946 - Died 1973

Conjecture and Proof, February 28, 1949

Confusion Worse Confounded, March 24, 1952 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), December 7, 1953 (N)

The Philosopher's Stone, May 2, 1955 (N)

Some Remarkable Men of Colonial Times, April 30, 1962


EARLE GRAY

1954 - Died 1967

Charles Waterton, Naturalist and Gentleman, and His Work with Curare, November 11, 1957 (N)

A Family Tradition: Footnote to History, October 24, 1960 (N)


MELVIN GRAY

1962 -

Book Review, "Early Man in the New World" by Kenneth MacGowan and Joseph A. Hester, November 11, 1963 (N)

Not from My Couch, January 11, 1965 (N)

Were You There? December 8, 1969 (N)


MARC B. GRAYSON

1979 - Resigned 1986

On Character, March 17, 1980 (N)

Pheidippides, April 6, 1981 (N)

*Churchill in the War Rooms, April 12, 1982

This Is the Army Mr. Jones, April 4, 1983 (N)

A Train Ride for Mr. Lincoln, February 4, 1985


FREDERICK GREELEY

1883 - Died 1912

Edited and read an "Informal," February 9, 1885

As Others See Us, November 16, 1885

Charles Babbage, May 7, 1888

The Need of the Hour (Potpourri), April 18, 1892

The Issues of the Late Campaign (Conversation), June 11, 1894

An Experiment in Revenue Reform in North Carolina, March 25, 1895

Personal Reminiscences Connected with Social Life in New England, March 28, 1898

Report on Recent Explorations in the Sub-Polar Regions of Cook County;

.....with Ethnographic Notes Upon the Tribes Inhabiting the Mountainous Portions Thereof.

..... Illustrations with maps, views, and specimens (in collaboration with Charles Gordon Fuller), March 11, 1901

The Fairy Tale of the Magical Hatchet, April 1, 1901

Appeared as a Twentieth Century Santa Claus in a Christmas Tree Celebration, December 22, 1902

Presentation of Gavel, October 10, 1904 (N)

Historical and Biographical Notes of Lake Forest, Illinois, November 1, 1909


SAMUEL SEWALL GREELEY

1874 and 1908 - Died 1916

Measures Not Men, May 18, 1885

The Need of the Hour, April 18, 1892

From Throne to Scaffold, April 10, 1893

International Units: A Metrical Essay, March 1, 1897

Personal Reminiscences Connected with Social Life in New England, March 28, 1898

Cherchez la femme, December 19, 1898

Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1900

The Burning of Cities, October 12, 1903


BENJAMIN J. GREEN

1964 - Resigned 1970

My War With the United States Marine Corps, February 8, 1965 (N)


OLIVER BOURNE GREEN

1891 - Resigned 1906


THEOPHILUS GREEN

1996 -

David Helfgott and the Music of Insanity, February 9, 1998 (N)

Blues for a Policeman. January 22, 2001
The Death of the Reverend Doctor John Ellen Profrock, January 6, 2003
Six…The Other Alex Haley Story, November 17, 2003


RAY H. GREENBLATT

1990 -

Black as Bat Wings, April 18, 1994 (Re-read by the author April 30, 2001) (N)

Havoc or Chaos? December 14, 1998 (N)

The Vanishing Trove: Reviled Heroes, Revered Thieves (Presidential Address), October 2, 2000

In the Eye of the Beholder (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), In the Eye of the Beholder -- Figure and Ground, March 1, 2002

CHARLES AUGUSTUS GREGORY

1875 - Resigned 1897

The History of It (Marcus Tullius Cicero), December 17, 1877

Concerning the Militia, November 3, 1879

The Great American Desert: the Arid Region and the Means of Its Reclamation, November 18, 1889

A Vision and a Dream, March 4, 1895


STEPHEN STRONG GREGORY

1888 - Resigned 1895


TAPPAN GREGORY

1937 - Died 1961

The Camera's Catch of North American Wild Animals (Illustrated), March 6, 1939 (N)

Eze, on the Corniche, March 18, 1940

The Black Sox, February 17, 1941 (N)

The Whisper of the Guns, May 3, 1943 (N)

The Nuremberg Trial, November 25, 1946 (N)

Parole, May 25, 1953

The Guns Roll On, April 18, 1955 (N)

The Architecture of Freedom, October 13, 1958 (N)


OTTO GRESHAM

1903 - Resigned 1910

Lamartine, February 12, 1906 (N)


WALTER QUINTIN GRESHAM

1885 - Resigned 1887


HENRY FOSTER GRIERSON

1895 - Died 1923


LEE HENRY GRIFFIN

1937 - Resigned 1940


SUZANNE L. GRONKE

1995 - Resigned 1996


HANS ERNST GRONOW

1916 - Resigned 1917

The Influence of Nietzsche upon Germany, October 16, 1916

TED GROSS

2002 -
The Auditorium Theater and Roosevelt University (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), January 13, 2003

THOMAS WILLIAMS GROVER

1878 - Died 1893

The New American, June 16, 1897


JOHN G. GRUHN

1988 - Resigned 1994

A Particular Historical Perspective, February 5, 1990 (N)


MARK EMMET GUERIN

1918 - Died 1944

WASHINGTON, D.C.


WARD EARL GUEST

1932 - Died 1964

The Literary Hoax, January 20, 1936 (N)

Adventure with the Sea Bees, January 13, 1947 (N)

Savage Civilization, April 25, 1949 (N)

Japan Before and After, May 18, 1953 (N)

Haiti, February 27, 1956 (N)

Book Review, 2 volumes, November 26, 1956 (N)

Washington Irving and the Alhambra, December 15, 1958 (N)

The Love Story of Evangeline, January 15, 1962

 

PERRY J. GULBRANDSEN

            2003-


FRANK WAKELY GUNSAULUS

1888 - Resigned 1889

Robert Browning and the New Theology, October 29, 1888


GAYLE E. GUTHRIE

1996 -

Suzie, Lucy and Liz, January 19, 1998 (N)

A New Creation, November 6, 2000

Climb the Mountain, November 12, 2001
It Isn’t Easy Being Free, January 20, 2003

KARLETON HACKETT

1901 - Resigned 1908

Music in the Social Life of Our New England Ancestors, May 23, 1903

William Billings, the First American Musician, January 27, 1908

SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN (Honorary)

1883 - Died 1910

Woodcote, Hampshire, England

EDWIN MOSES HALE

1874 - Resigned 1877

EUGENE JUDSON HALE

1874 - Resigned 1876

JOHN PHILETUS HALE

1892 - Resigned 1895

RICHARD WALDEN HALE, JR.

1942 - Died 1976

CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS

The Royal Americans, January 25, 1943 (N)

WILLIAM BROWNE HALE

1905 - Resigned 1914

Arthur Young's Travels in France, December 6, 1909

RICHARD P. HALL

1983 - Resigned 1987

Story (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 18, 1983 (N)

Teacher, April 27, 1987 (N)

THOMAS CUMING HALL

1888 - Resigned 1897

American Credulity and the Fallacies of Irish Home Rule, December 23, 1889

The Ethics of Suicide, February 1, 1892

The Vulgar Life of Berlin, October 17, 1892

Wagner as Poet and Critic, November 20, 1893

GEORGE HALPERIN

1931 - Died 1961

Gogol, the Dawn of the Russian Novel, December 14, 1931 (N)

*Dostoevskiy, October 9, 1933 (C) (N) (W)

*Tolstoy, May 13, 1935 (C) (N) (W)

A Doctor Looks at Communism. A Recent Trip to the U.S.S.R., February 3, 1936 (N)

Pushkin, Russia's Most Significant Figure, March 28, 1938 (N)

Fascism and Social Revolution, March 27, 1939 (N)

*Tourgenev, February 3, 1941 (C) (N) (W)

The Miracle of Russia's Resistance, February 1, 1943

The Autumnal Chekov, January 10, 1944 (N)

The Song of the Stormy Petrel, December 17, 1945 (N)

The Two Apostles of the Twentieth Century, April 18, 1949 (N)

Art for Art's Sake (Presidential Address), October 9, 1950 (N)

On Listening to Music, October 20, 1952 (N)

Shalom, February 15, 1954 (N)

The Inescapable, October 17, 1955 (N)

Book Review, "Dr. Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak, February 23, 1959 (N)

JESSE HALSDOWN

Book Review, February 17, 1908 (N)

JOHN JULIUS HALSEY

1886 - Resigned 1888

The Arthurian Romance, March 21, 1887

ALFRED ERNEST HAMILL

1921 and 1935 - Died 1953

Suspicions, November 6, 1950

CHARLES DAVISON HAMILL

1881 - Resigned 1902

A Talk about Engravings (Conversation), January 9, 1882

ARTHUR LITTLE HAMILTON

1918 - Died 1955

SUGAR HILL, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Alaska, January 9, 1922

BENGT L. K. HAMILTON

1936 - Died 1979

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO

The Relation Between Good Government and Bad Temper, January 12, 1942 (N)

In the Footsteps of War (A Rhymed Chronicle of Insignificant Events), November 23, 1953 (N)

Forms More Real Than Living Man, February 8, 1960 (N)

EDGAR LOCKWOOD HAMILTON

1922 - Resigned 1928

JOHN HENRY HAMLINE

1891 - Died 1904

Municipal Reform (Conversation), January 21, 1895

A Night in the House of Commons, March 11, 1895

JOHN LEONARD HANCOCK

1924 - Died 1969

WHITE PIGEON, MICHIGAN

Servants of the State, April 5, 1926

Avast! Belay! We're Off for Baffin's Bay! February 11, 1929

Servants of the City, May 1, 1933

Cross Currents, November 24, 1941

Words, Words, Horatio, November 27, 1944

Island 698, March 15, 1948 (N)

The Greeks Had a Word for It, February 26, 1951 (N)

Ulysses, January 24, 1955 (N)

Island Neighbors, December 9, 1957 (N)

A Part of All That I Have Met, April 7, 1969 (N)

SUSAN R. HANES
            2003-

NORMAN HAPGOOD

1894 - Died 1937

The Art of Henry James, November 12, 1894

The Modernness of Shakespeare's Women, January 28, 1929

MARTIN D. HARDIN

1877 - Died 1923

Army Experience, May 9, 1881

The Defense of Washington Against Early's Attack in July, 1864, May 17, 1886

Military Life in Oregon Before the War, October 26, 1891

Malaria Cured Without Drugs, October 22, 1894

The Reformation of City Government, April 4, 1904

Political and Social Life in Illinois in the "Thirties," October 14, 1907

The Failure of the American System of Education and Its Causes, October 23, 1911

The Labor Question, October 20, 1913

EDWARD JOHN HARDING

1891 - Died 1926

Selections from a Poetical Translation of "Le Roi s'Amuse," January 23, 1893

FRANK HARDING

1950 - Resigned 1953

GEORGE FRANKLIN HARDING

1876 - Resigned 1896

Civil Service Reform, November 7, 1881

Charles James Fox, October 8, 1883

How to Guess What Is on the Other Side of the Hill, April 19, 1886

HARRY BENJAMIN HARDING

1955 - Resigned 1970

Border Bandits, April 28, 1958 (N)

John Slaughter of Arizona, April 24, 1961 (N)

WILLIAM KNOTT HARDING

1937 - Resigned 1938

CHARLES SUMNER HARMON

1892 - Resigned 1914

WANDA JEAN HAROLD

2001 -

JESS DEAN HARPER

1921 - Died 1976

WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA

Antaeus Contends with Midas, May 1, 1944

PAUL VINCENT HARPER

1916 - Died 1949

Personal Experiences While Learning Arabic in Jerusalem and Syria, November 10, 1919

Literary Lapses of the Bible, April 4, 1921

SAMUEL ALAIN HARPER

1934 - Resigned 1938

Man's High Adventure, December 16, 1935

WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER

1892 - Died 1906

Art Among the Hebrews, May 16, 1898

Semitic Legal Literature as Illustrated by the Code of Hammurabi, January 30, 1905 (N)

LEON HARPOLE

1951 - Resigned 1953

WINFIELD SCOTT HARPOLE

1907 - Resigned 1926

Oliver Wendell Holmes, May 17, 1909

Hannah More and Her Times, November 14, 1910

Sir Thomas Browne, November 24, 1913

Shakespeare's Medicine, November 24, 1913

A War-time Magazine, November 23, 1914

A Successful Suicide (Story), November 27, 1916

The Golden Age, January 13, 1919

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

EDWARD AVERY HARRIMAN

1895 - Resigned 1900

James Boswell, June 1, 1896

The Right to Govern, March 19, 1900

KARL EDWIN HARRIMAN

1919 - Resigned 1926

The Story of Stories, November 22, 1920

An Editor Confesses, May 14, 1923

The Education of an Editor, March 31, 1924

ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS

1907 - Resigned 1907

JOEL T. HARRIS

1979 -

KEY LARGO, FLORIDA

NEIL HARRIS

1998 - Resigned 2002

Chicago Magna (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 19, 1999 (N)

ROBERT M. HARRIS

1990 - Resigned 1998

Three Times Many More, October 15, 1990

SAMUEL SMITH HARRIS

1875 - Died 1888

European Races in America (Conversation), December 10, 1877

R. WENDELL HARRISON

1947 - Resigned 1951

DONALD HENRY HARTER

1981 - Resigned 1984

PLINY NELSON HASKELL

1875 - Died 1884

IDAHO SPRINGS, COLORADO

The English Land Problem, March 1, 1880

WARREN C. HASKIN
            2003-
            Big Little Man, November 15, 2004

RUSSELL HASSLER

1936 - Resigned 1941

MALCOLM H. HAST

1974 - Resigned 1980

Microcosm, May 2, 1977 (N)

ALBERT BAIRD HASTINGS

1931 - Died 1987

LA LOLLA, CALIFORNIA

High Life, January 14, 1935 (N)

JOHN D. HASTINGS

1961 - Resigned 1976

LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

The Sacco-Vanzetti Case Revisited, November 9, 1964

Mr. Jefferson in Virginia, February 19, 1968 (N)

Thomas Jefferson -- -- Lawyer and Founder, March 1, 1971

AZEL FARNSWORTH HATCH

1878 - Died 1906

The Lawyer's Conscience, February 15, 1886

Is the Influence of Newspaper Opinion Declining? May 28, 1894

Social Dreamers, April 14, 1902

The Right of Search, March 21, 1904

Common Honesty, May 6, 1907

EDMUND HATFIELD

1978 - Died 1988

Anton Chekhov, January 28, 1980 (N)

The Literature of Death, May 3, 1982

More on the Literature of Death, May 9, 1983 (N)

EDWARD HOWARD HATTON

1924 - Resigned 1926

JOSEPH HAVEN

1874 - Died 1874

FRED VARMILLIA HAWLEY

1904 - Resigned 1912

Fellowship, November 6, 1905

A Study of Religion as the Outgrowth of Industry, March 7, 1910

The Great Illusion, March 11, 1912

PAUL RAMSAY HAWLEY

1951 - Resigned 1958

History Ignores the Intangibles, April 22, 1957 (N)

JOHN SARGENT HAYFORD

1972 - Resigned 1983

Book Review, "Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street" by William S. Baring-Gould, March 10, 1975

No Capital, April 12, 1976 (N)

DANIEL HAYMAN

1991 -

Malevolence Wears the Face of Honesty: the Demons, March 20, 2000
In the Mimetic Tradition, April 26, 2004

WILLIAM H. HAZLETT

1941 - Died 1967

FRANKLIN HARVEY HEAD

1884 - Died 1914

Shakespeare's Insomnia and the Causes Thereof, May 3, 1886 (Re-read before the Club by Manly S. Mumford, May 25, 1959) (N)

Browning's "Ivan Ivanovitch," June 18, 1888

Edited and read an "Informal," April 29, 1889

Inaugural Address as President, October 13, 1890

Legends of Jekyll Island, December 5, 1892

The Humor of the Pulpit, October 8, 1895

A Notable Lawsuit (Captain Kidd and the Astor Fortune), January 13, 1896

....(Re-read before the Club by George C. Cassell, April 9, 1951) (Also, see Thomas Boal) (N)

The Boodling of Dante and Its Influence on His Work, April 8, 1898

Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899

Trades Unionism, March 12, 1900

John Fiske, March 31, 1902

The History of the Bacon Folly, April 23, 1906

Reminiscences of Literary Men, April 29, 1912

JEROME R. HEAD

1968 - Died 1974

Life and Poetry, November 23, 1970

Political Philosophy of Ibn Khaldun, November 12, 1973 (N)

THEODORE C. HEAGSTEDT

1975 - Resigned 1982

Fleatcote's Formula #5, October 25, 1976 (N)

Don't Goof Up the Incentive, November 5, 1979

Fleatcote Revisited, March 30, 1981 (N)

GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALEY

1875 - Died 1894

JOHN REARDON HEATH

1925 - Died 1959

Help Wanted: or Life at Dear Old St. Swithin's, May 12, 1930 (N)

Ballyhoo, April 4, 1932 (Re-read before the Club by William K. Beatty, March 23, 1981) (N)

Black and Tan: The Jamaican Mlange, April 13, 1936 (N)

*The Strange Case of Thomas Wolfe, April 7, 1947, (Re-read before the Club by Clark L. Wagner, November 14, 1994) (C) (N)

Leader, Book Night, March 8, 1948

"Primam Diem, O Consocii Litterarii....." (Presidential Address), October 11, 1948 (N)

The Customs, Politics and Tongue (Ladies' Night Address), March 10, 1952

FREDERICK SCHILLER HEBARD

1897 - Died 1920

MOBILE, ALABAMA

EDWIN L. HECKLER

1960 - Died 1964

The Beef You Eat, December 19, 1960 (N)

C. ANDERSON HEDBERG

1986 -

The Examined Life (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 4, 1987

Odd Couples (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly), Beauty and Brains, March 5, 1999 (N)
Notes from a Road Show, February 3, 2003

DAVID J. HEFFERNAN

1966 - Resigned 1969

Education -- Potpourri, January 15, 1968 (N)

CSABA HEGYVARY

1977 - Resigned 1993

BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON

*Dulce et Decorum (Memories of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), January 29, 1979 (N)

Tours and Detours in Southeast Asia, February 2, 1981 (N)

Dinesen and the Psychology of Literary Creation, December 5, 1983

Hark, The Angels Sing! May 11, 1987 (N)

JOSEPH LUDVIG HEKTOEN

1938 - Died 1950

WASHINGTON, D.C.

CHARLES DOWNS HELMER

1874 - Died 1879

The Ring, December 21, 1874

CHARLES MATHER HENDERSON

1881 - Resigned 1885

ROBERT JEREMIAH HENDRICKS

1882 - Resigned 1897

THOMAS A. HENDRICKS

1955 - Died 1964

The Times and Tunes of Cole Porter, February 13, 1956

HERMAN H. HENKLE

1955 - Resigned 1960

Cowpox and Human Cussedness, November 18, 1957

RICHARD V. HENRY, JR.

1960 - Resigned 1972

HENRY S. HENSCHEN

1928 - Resigned 1933

RAY D. HENSON

1963 -

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Who Knows? November 16, 1964 (N)

PETER B. HERDSON

1968 - Resigned 1990

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

BROOKE HERFORD

1876 - Died 1903

LONDON, ENGLAND

The Need of More Rest in American Life, October 16, 1876

Labor Troubles, Recent and to Come (Conversation), October 8, 1877

The Sunday Question (Conversation), January 13, 1879

Inaugural Address as President, October 4, 1880

The Land Question in Ireland (Conversation), December 6, 1880

The Greek Play at Harvard (Conversation), May 30, 1881

Aristocracy in America, February 6, 1882

An Old English Township, February 22, 1892

RUDOLPH HERING

1886 - Died 1923

MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY

The Evolution of the City, March 19, 1888

DONALD H.J. HERMANN

2000 -
Having the Crown and Marrying, Too:  Alternatives Available to Edward VIII During the Abdication Crisis, October 14, 2002
Charles I – First War Crimes Trial, February 2, 2004

JAMES BRYAN HERRICK

1909 - Died 1954

William Lilly, a Seventeenth Century Astrologer and Quack, January 17, 1916

My Summers in a Garden, March 28, 1921

The Passing of the Family Doctor, April 10, 1922

Why I Read Chaucer at Sixty, January 28, 1924

Auenbrugger and Laennec, the Founders of Physical Diagnosis, February 16, 1925

Obiter Dicta Medica, January 9, 1928

Medical Diagnosis for Laymen, November 17, 1930

Castromediano, a Forgotten Patriot and Martyr of the Italian Risorgimento (Presidential Address), October 5, 1931

More Summers in a Garden, January 21, 1935

The Story of a Good Boy (Ladies' Night Address), January 30, 1939

Memories of Medicine and Medical Men in Chicago 1885 - 1942, December 7, 1942

JOHN JACOB HERRICK

1876 - Died 1916

The Justice and Expediency Of Usury Statutes, May 4, 1885

DAVID B. HERSHENSON

1968 - Resigned 1974

There Nis No Newe Gyse, That It Nas Old, November 29, 1971 (N)

Sic Transit, January 21, 1974 (N)

ROBERT HERVEY

1874 - Resigned 1878

The Genius and Character of Walter Scott, January 4, 1875

PORTER PUFFER HEYWOOD

1881 - Died 1896

HOMER NASH HIBBARD

1874 - Resigned 1897

Edited and read an "Informal," May 21, 1877

The Reform of English Spelling (Conversation), November 10, 1879

Edited and read an "Informal," January 11, 1886

Edited and read an "Informal," January 26, 1891

JAMES LAMBERT HIGH

1874 - Died 1898

A Great Chancellor (Lord Eldon), June 3, 1878 (C)

What Shall We Do with the Murderers? (Conversation), February 13, 1882

On Certain Tendencies in the Legal Profession, March 10, 1884

The Evolution of the Mugwump, May 21, 1888

Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1888

My Hero, December 11, 1893

My Most Remarkable Professional Experience, November 25, 1895

FREDERICK HENRY HILD

1888 - Resigned 1902

Libraries, December 20, 1897

KNOX HILL

1987 -

Mendel, November 6, 1989 (N)

Chances Are, November 18, 1991 (N)

Fun and Games, November 15, 1993 (N)

Kipling, October 7, 1996 (N)

NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS

1897 - Resigned 1898

John Ruskin, November 8, 1897

The Wit and Humor of David Swing, November 8, 1897

HENRY HOYT HILTON

1902 - Resigned 1904

JOSEPH WATSON HINER

1899 - Resigned 1907

Cranks: an Appreciation, October 8, 1900

Tolstoi's Rank as a Philosopher (Conversation), October 27, 1902

The Message of Shelley to the Twentieth Century, April 9, 1906

EMIL GUSTAV HIRSCH

1881 - Resigned 1913

Reform Judaism (Conversation), November 13, 1882

Edited and read an "Informal," March 31, 1884

The Philosophy of Fashion, October 24, 1887

The Koran, February 29, 1892

An Old Book, March 7, 1892

The New Bible, October 10, 1892

Patriotism, Its Danger and Its Duties (Conversation), March 16, 1896

Woman in Recent Fiction, April 26, 1897

Elements and Tests of Civilization, October 28, 1901

Some Religious Views, December 5, 1904

Heine and Germany, December 12, 1904

An Old Book -- The Talmud, October 30, 1905

Fairy Tales and Myths, January 4, 1909

CHARLES HITCHCOCK

1877 - Died 1881

MAX HJORTSBERG

1876 - Died 1880

ELLSWORTH E. HOFFSTADT

1958 - Died 1976

The Perversity of Inanimate Objects, May 2, 1960 (N)

My Uncle Louis, April 16, 1962

Eddy, November 25, 1963 (N)

Salt, January 12, 1970 (N)

THORFIN RUSTIN HOGNESS

1946 - Resigned 1954

*Atomic Energy: The Next Hundred Years, March 6, 1950 (C) (N)

JOHN C. HOLDEN

1974 - Died 1994

Finding the Right Word, March 1, 1976

The Broken Horizon, April 28, 1980

M. L., December 10, 1984 (N)

Patriot to Heaven, October 27, 1986 (N)

Resistance and Surrender, March 7, 1988 (N)

An American Original, February 25, 1991

Isms, April 6, 1992

JESSE HOLDOM

1907 - Resigned 1912

Andreas Hofer, February 17, 1908

RICHARD L. HOLINGER

1981 - Resigned 1992

Selected Poetry and Prose (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), March 29, 1982

The True Commuter and Other Selections, October 31, 1983 (N)

Selections III, February 10, 1986 (N)

Granger Wheeler, November 9, 1987 (N)

Looking Out, November 27, 1989 (N)

JOHN FRANCIS HOLLAND

1909 - Died 1912

ROBERT AFTON HOLLAND

1882 - Died 1909

ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

HENRY LEONARD HOLLIS

1899 - Resigned 1907

WILLIAM HARRISON HOLLY

1930 - Died 1958

TUCSON, ARIZONA

A Forgotten Governor (Ladies' Night Address), October 31, 1932

Tolerance, May 4, 1936

Encyclopaedia Britannica -- Third Edition, March 7, 1938

A Rogue of the Renaissance (Ladies' Night Address), January 29, 1945

This Freedom (Presidential Address), October 8, 1945

CHARLES BUTLER HOLMES

1888 - Resigned 1914

WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES

1935 - Resigned 1939

CHARLES SUMNER HOLT

1883 - Died 1918

The Future of American Literature (Conversation), December 8, 1884

Sumner and Slavery, March 12, 1894

The Last Roman Republic: 1849, February 20, 1899

A Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poem, December 22, 1902

At the Court of the Great Mogul, February 16, 1903

The Church and the Modern Man, April 17, 1911

GEORGE HUBBARD HOLT

1888 - Died 1924

Gold-Washers, Indians and Big Game, February 4, 1895

Some Local Discoveries and Applications of Art, February 28, 1898

Other People's Talk, February 26, 1900

A Poem by the Ghost of Cervantes, December 22, 1902

Inaugural Address as President, October 9, 1905

Painting by Sunlight (Illustrated by an exposition of the process of color-photography), December 13, 1909

A German's Description of the Fitzsimmons-Corbett Prize Fight (Recitation), May 29, 1911

The Welfare of the Club, October 6, 1913

Since 1852, April 11, 1921

McPHERSON HOLT

1922 - Resigned 1926

GEORGE R. HOOPER

1961 - Died 1985

Chicago Ain't Ready For Reform Yet, April 4, 1966 (N)

American Aristides, January 11, 1971 (N)

Nutmeg Diplomat, February 24, 1975 (N)

Secretary of a New Nation, April 20, 1981 (N)

HENRY HOOPER

1877 - Resigned 1878

JOHN LAMAR HOPKINS

1918 - Died 1938

CARL E. HORN

1991 - Resigned 1994

Sex and Bourbon, May 4, 1992

HENRY HORNER

1922 - Died 1940

Restless Ashes, April 27, 1925

Restless Ashes II, May 14, 1928

Restless Ashes III, April 27, 1931

CHARLES HOROWITZ

1920 - Resigned 1922

JOHN TOD HORTON

1958 -

TROY, NEW YORK

Holland, 1632, May 9, 1960 (N)

Of Purity, April 8, 1968 (N)

Student and Society, March 12, 1973

OLIVER HARVEY HORTON

1879 - Resigned 1902

Crime and Its Punishment (Conversation), October 8, 1888

RALPH HORWEEN

KESWICK, VIRGINIA

1939 - Died 1997

The Battle of Jutland, May 13, 1940

Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith -- an Episode of Bonaparte and Sea Power in the Eastern Mediterranean, October 19, 1942

Lieut. M.F. Maury, U.S.N., Pathfinder of the Seas, January 20, 1947

Sea Power and D Day -- 1808, May 23, 1949

John Stow, Historian of London 1525 - 1605. A Rendezvous 1959, October 31, 1960 (N)

EDWARD DOWNER HOSMER

1877 - Resigned 1895

CLARENCE AUGUSTUS HOUGH

1925 - Died 1935

Constellation Indiana in the Literary Firmament February 21, 1927

The Wild 1920's (One-half of Ladies' Night program; see Morris Fishbein), March 31, 1930

JAMES LAWRENCE HOUGHTELING

1881 - Resigned 1898

An Orthodox Scientist, June 8, 1885

Some Problems in Benevolence: with Examples (Conversation), March 7, 1887

Hard Times, June 11, 1894

CYRIL O. HOULE

1960 - Died 1998

SARASOTA, FLORIDA

Two Revolutions and Their Consequences, March 12, 1962

The Uncommon School, January 18, 1965 (N)

The Lengthened Line, February 13, 1967 (N)

*He (Ladies' Night Address), May 25, 1970 (C) (N)

How He Does It, February 28, 1972 (N)

The Founder (Presidential Address), October 8, 1973 (N)

A Dimmed Radiance, April 26, 1976 (N)

How Can You Stand It? January 19, 1981 (N)

Belle (Ladies' Night Address), May 20, 1985 (N)

WILLIAM J. HOWELL

1977 - Died 1995

See Also Terrorism, February 19, 1979 (N)

An American Leonardo, November 10, 1986 (N)

Baron of Tilton, Bloomsbury-Bugger, Country Squire, Speculator, Don, March 21, 1988

HENRY WRIGHT HOWES

1921 - Resigned 1925

GEORGE HOWLAND

1874 - Died 1892

The American College (Conversation), March 12, 1877

A Metrical Translation, November 15, 1880

The Vice-Presidency (Conversation), November 14, 1881

What Shall We Teach Our Boys? May 8, 1882

Inaugural Address as President, October 2, 1882

What Was the Matter with Hamlet? December 14, 1884

Patriotism vs. Philanthropy, February 16, 1885

The Purpose of the Public Schools, May 4, 1891

GEORGE CARTER HOWLAND

1895 - Resigned 1914

San Marino, the Oldest Republic in the World, May 4, 1896

Machiavelli, February 8, 1897

Contemporary Spanish Drama, October 9, 1899

Some Memories of the Spanish Stage, January 8, 1900

Dante, December 2, 1901

A Review of Longfellow's Life and Work, February 17, 1905

Gabriele D'Annunzio, November 13, 1905

Luigi Settembrini, March 2, 1908

Frederic Mistral, November 8, 1909

Arnold Bennett, November 13, 1911

A Legend of Imperial Toledo, February 2, 1914

WALTER MORTON HOWLAND

1884 - Died 1911

AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS

A Trip Through the Berkshires, December 18, 1899

THOMAS HOYNE

1875 - Resigned 1882

JAMES JAUNCEY HOYT

1875 - Died 1924

KATONAH, NEW YORK

JOSEPH DERWIN HUBBARD

1894 - Resigned 1902

WILLIAM HAMMOND HUBBARD

1890 - Died 1908

Alaskan Experiences, February 27, 1899

Reminiscences of Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone in 1875 - 76, April 16, 1906

JOHN W. HUFFMAN

1959 - Resigned 1975

PENTWATER, MICHIGAN

An Equinoctial Fantasy, May 15, 1961 (N)

Verdigris, October 21, 1963 (N)

Derby and Six Guns, March 10, 1969 (N)

The Lady in the Tower, February 1, 1971

Pete's Family, March 18, 1974 (N)

THOMAS HUGHES (Honorary)

1883 - Died 1896

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND

CHARLES HENRY HULBURD

1892 - Resigned 1912

MORTON DENISON HULL

1901 - Resigned 1914

Charles Sumner, March 14, 1904

BEN L. HUME

1951 - Died 1994

EATONTON, GEORGIA

A Man From Down Under, March 8, 1954 (N)

The Invitation to Live, January 28, 1957 (N)

The Happiest Man I Ever Knew, February 15, 1960 (N)

Tone of a Dignified Business, February 5, 1962

ROBERT ALLAN HUME

1967 - Resigned 1982

OLD GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT

An Incredible Discovery, April 20, 1970 (N)

THEODORE CARSWELL HUME

1935 - Died 1942

CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA

A Rebel Against Reason, January 25, 1937

Conscience and Compromise, November 21, 1938

HAROLD ROE HUNGERFORD

1967 -

SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA

The Pregnant Muse, December 2, 1968 (N)

Marvellous Butterfly, March 13, 1972

Though China Fall, April 8, 1974 (N)

Reading Up, January 24, 1983 (N)

*Sheep, Goats, and Chinese Encyclopedias, February 2, 1987 (N)

*Conversation, January 14, 1991 (N)

JAMES ANTHONY HUNT

1875 - Resigned 1897

The English in India, December 2, 1878

Incidents of Travel, October 19, 1896

GEORGE LELAND HUNTER

1893 - Resigned 1900

HENRY ALONZO HUNTINGTON

1874 - Died 1907

A Neglected Author, December 4, 1876

A Predecessor of Tennyson, November 5, 1877

A Royal Cook's Wife (Mrs. Centlivre), May 5, 1879

Actor, Soldier, and Poet, October 11, 1880

Inaugural Address as President, October 1, 1883

Demetrios Bikelas, February 22, 1892

Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899

FRANCIS J. HURLEY

1939 - Resigned 1972

ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA

Recollections of a Claim Adjuster, January 31, 1944

The Elizabeth Canning Case, October 22, 1945

Portrait of a Modern Hero, February 7, 1949 (N)

A Neglected Classic, October 22, 1951

The Letters of Lawrence of Arabia, February 28, 1955 (N)

STEPHEN EDWARD HURLEY

1934 - Died 1955

The Horatian Trail, January 18, 1937 (N)

Quiet, Please, January 9, 1939 (N)

Nonchalance (Ladies' Night Address), October 30, 1939 (N)

Chance, November 2, 1942 (N)

Men of Lawe, October 18, 1943 (N)

Anticlimax, February 4, 1946 (N)

The Literary Club (Presidential Address), October 6, 1947 (N)

Old Stuff, May 21, 1951 (N)

Je Ne Sais Quoi, April 27, 1953 (N)

WENDY COWLES HUSSER
            2003-

CHARLES LAWRENCE HUTCHINSON

1884 - Died 1924

Art: Its Excellence and Influence in Modern Times, March 14, 1887

Ecco Roma, December 16, 1889

The So-Called Moro and Loto Portraits of Columbus, October 3, 1892

The Land of Yesterday and Tomorrow, April 8, 1895

The Business Man of the Future, October 28, 1895

India, December 13, 1897

Stray Thoughts About Russia, October 29, 1900

Notes of a Traveler in Italy, November 14, 1904

An Automobile Tour in France, January 14, 1906

Inaugural Address as President, October 7, 1907

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

Payne and Shorey: The Two Antipholi (Verses), October 2, 1911

Art and Democracy, January 5, 1914

The Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February 1, 1915

Art and Artists, April 17, 1916 (N)

The War in Retrospect, May 17, 1920

The Development of Art Museums in the United States, January 24, 1921

After Nature, Art, January 22, 1923

CHARLES CHENEY HYDE

1900 - Resigned 1906

JAMES NEVINS HYDE

1875 - Died 1910

The African Republic, April 2, 1877

National Traits in Medicine, January 10, 1881

The Two Stonewalls, January 15, 1883

One Night: A Sketch, January 26, 1885

Some of the Consequences of Eating Historical Strawberries, February 6, 1888

Inaugural Address as President, October 14, 1889

Glimpses of a Twice-Fought Field; with incidental reference to a disused weapon of war, May 4, 1891

A Cruise to Carrickfergus, February 6, 1893

Leisler, March 5, 1894

A Sprig of Rosemary (Verses), March 19, 1894

Lore of the Coin, April 5, 1897

Morituri Salutamus (Poem), October 3, 1898

Personal Recollections of the Early Days of the Club, March 13, 1899

The Romance of a White Rose of York, April 23, 1900

Verses by the Shade of Omar Khyyam, December 22, 1902

The Receiving Ships of the Navy During the War of the Rebellion, February 16, 1903

The Marquis de la Ensenada, October 24, 1904

A Gentleman Adventurer in the Days of the Tudors, January 28, 1906

An Elizabethan Adventurer, April 22, 1907

The Copper Queen of the Mediterranean; with incidental reference to a brave but foolish knight who first won

....and then sold her: being the story of the Island of Cyprus, February 14, 1910

JAMES THOMAS HYDE

1874 - Resigned 1876

WILLIAM H. HYDE, JR.

1947 - Resigned 1982

The Gold in the Far-off Hills, January 31, 1949

Adventures in Outer Space, February 8, 1954

The Frozen Dinner, March 30, 1959

The Fire Lands, March 11, 1968 (N)

HARRY SIGMUND HYMAN

1913 - Died 1941

Terra Incognita, November 12, 1917

Subiaco, May 10, 1920

The Modern Babel, May 5, 1924

The Golden Fleece, January 26, 1925

The New Orientation, January 10, 1927

The Lost Art, March 4, 1929

The Two Oracles. An Imaginary Conversation. March 12, 1934

Mann -- Historian and Artist, February 26, 1940

Sour Grapes -- Apologia pro Senectute (Presidential Address), October 7, 1940

JAMES A. HYNES

1986 - Resigned 1987

The Leech Factor, April 13, 1987 (N)

WARREN C. INGERSOLL

1982 - Resigned 1993

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

Richard III, a Much Maligned Monarch, February 21, 1983 (N)

The Tudor Rose, March 17, 1986 (N)

George B. McClellan and the Creation of the Army of the Potomac, March 27, 1989 (N)

DWIGHT J. INGLE

1962 - Died 1978

RAPID CITY, MICHIGAN

From A to F, November 4, 1963 (N)

What the Queen Said, December 6, 1965 (N)

Good Show, May 12, 1969 (N)

Tinkerbell in Ever-Ever Land, January 17, 1972 (N)

Johnny-Too-Late, October 23, 1972 (N)

Nick, April 7, 1975 (N)

SAMUEL INSULL, JR.

1963 - Resigned 1972

The Pinions of the Eagles, November 23, 1964 (N)

Where Was the First Team? November 7, 1966 (N)

Elizabeth's Hero -- And Anheuser's Too, December 9, 1968

The Blue, The Gray and The Green, March 22, 1971

EDWIN N. IRONS

1966 - Died 1968

ERNEST E. IRONS

1958 - Died 1959

The Mystery of the Death of Sir Joshua Reynolds, October 27, 1958 (N)

ALEXANDER J. ISAACS

1946 - Died 1975

Cousin Antony and the Parson, April 10, 1950

Leader, Book Night, December 10, 1951

36759013, March 14, 1955 (N)

Leader, Book Night, "Collected Poems" by e.e. cummings, November 26, 1956 (N)

Clinton Interlude, October 12, 1959 (N)

Leader, Book Night (three papers), November 28, 1960 (N)

Book Review, February 18, 1963 (N)

Affectionately Yours, February 3, 1964 (N)

Wilmot, January 4, 1971

Book Review, "The Adventures of a Treasure Hunter" by Charles P. Everitt, March 5, 1973 (N)

The Queen's List, April 15, 1974 (N)

EDWARD SWIFT ISHAM

1874 - Died 1902

Proudhon as a Social Phenomenon, February 19, 1877

Tumulto dei Ciompi, February 3, 1879

Pompey, March 5, 1883

Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac, and Miles Standish in the Northwest, November 30, 1885

Ethan Allen: A Study in Civil Authority, May 10, 1897

BRIAN M. JACK

1988 -

Brisen, February 27, 1989 (N)

HUNTINGTON WOLCOTT JACKSON

1874 - Died 1901

Edited and read an "Informal," March 17, 1879

Gettysburg, March 20, 1882

Chancellorsville, October 20, 1884

JONATHON WORTH JACKSON

1907 - Resigned 1913

JULIAN J. JACKSON

1947-Died 1996

A First in Obligation, April 4, 1949

Happy New Year, February 25, 1952

My Year with the General, November 2, 1953

Money Wasn't Everything, November 1, 1954

Goofy Is the Word, December 2, 1956 (N)

Collector's Item, January 19, 1959 (N)

Relativity (Presidential Address), October 5, 1959 (N)

A Translation by Eleanor and Julian Jackson, December 18, 1961

Prepublication Excerpts, December 2, 1963

A State Dental History Can Be Fun, January 10, 1966

Leader, Book Night (four reviews), January 9, 1967 (N)

Book Review, "The Shadow of Blooming Grove" by Francis Russell, December 15, 1969

A Century of -- What? November 30, 1970

So What Else Is New? November 18, 1974 (N)

Half of the Fun, November 1, 1976 (N)

Demons, Old and New, November 13, 1978 (N)

Born Jackson, November 17, 1980 (N)

Back and Forth, November 16, 1981 (N)

The Willard King Caper, November 15, 1982 (N)

The Right Place at the Right Time, April 1, 1985 (N)

Sister Rosalind, October 13, 1986 (N)

Six, Twelve, Five and Tenish, November 21, 1988 (N)

Yesterday, Today, and Perhaps Tomorrow, November 19, 1990

MAURICE M. JACKSON

1959 - Resigned 1976

MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA

Catharsis, January 11, 1960 (N)

Bon Pour Nichol, January 7, 1963 (N)

Yo Soy Uno Panadero de Chicago, May 2, 1966 (N)

A Good Listener, February 8, 1971 (N)

Trattoria Tonino, May 14, 1973 (N)

GEORGE T. JACOBI

1964 -

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

In Search of Homunculus, October 31, 1966 (N)

On the Rocks, February 14, 1972 (N)

Balls, November 11, 1974 (N)

HENRY DOWNING JACOBS

1910 - Not Known

SAMUEL JACOBSOHN

1944 - Died 1961

Teleology -- Old and New, February 5, 1951 (N)

AUGUSTUS JACOBSON

1877 - Resigned 1895

Birth Training, October 7, 1878

American Problems, May 15, 1882

The Railroad Question, October 11, 1886

RICHARD JOSEPH JACOBSON

1991 -

Loomings, March 16, 1992 (N)

TIMOTHY C. JACOBSON

1983 - Resigned 1989

On the Edges of Things, January 30, 1989 (N)

KENNETH JAGGERS

1997 -
Mr. Greenberg, May 10, 2004

ROGER JAHNCKE

1985 -

NEW YORK , NEW YORK

The Kurpark, February 9, 1987 (N)

Beyond the Strand, February 13, 1989 (N)

EDMUND JANES JAMES

1898 - Died 1925

COVINA, CALIFORNIA

The Federal Judiciary as a Check upon the Growth of Federal Power, February 2, 1903

The Relation of the Federal Judiciary to the Federal Legislative Power, May 9, 1904

The Development of Educational Consciousness in the State of Illinois, March 27, 1911

JOHN ALEXANDER JAMESON

1874 - Resigned 1887

Culture and Professional Life, March 15, 1875

Is Our Civilization Perishable? January 14, 1884

The Federation of the World, May 31, 1886

THOMAS CUMMING MacMILLIAN JAMIESON

1936 - Resigned 1938

JAMES WALKER JANNEY

1906 - Resigned 1908

KENNETH W. JARVIS

1960 - Resigned 1976

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

Five Hours in the Bramble-Bushes, or Frustration and Fulfillment, October 8, 1962 (N)

JAMES CLARKE JEFFERY

1914 - Died 1924

Some Jumping-off Places of the Human Mind, March 19, 1917

Our Hunting Trip, November 19, 1917

The Extent of Our Belief in the So-called Supranormal, March 14, 1921

The Coming of the Ice, January 16, 1922

Adventures in Spirit Land (not very serious) April 14, 1924

Here and There in the By-ways of Justice, October 13, 1924

FRANK Le BARON JENNEY

1911 - Died 1949

WILLIAM Le BARON JENNEY

1878 - Resigned 1896

The Fossils of History, April 16, 1883

Personal Reminiscences of Vicksburg, December 14, 1885

An Age of Steel, October 27, 1890

ELWOOD V. JENSEN

1963 -

TULLINGE, SWEDEN

High Point, April 12, 1965 (N)

Phnoms of Khmer, January 5, 1970 (N)

JOHN WILLIAM JERAK

1993 -

36-24-38, Yin Yang, Doodle-do, April 1, 1996

MARCUS W. JERNIGAN

1930 - Resigned 1938

Superstition Laid Low. The First Battle in New England. February 16, 1931

New Dealers and Social Planning During the American Revolution, March 11, 1935

SOLOMON JESMER

1969 - Died 1987

The Evil Genius of Russia, October 26, 1970 (N)

An Immigrant, October 28, 1974 (N)

THEODORE JESSUP

1900 - Resigned 1932

A Journal of Civilization, November 18, 1901

Starved Rock and Its Neighborhood, December 18, 1905 (N)

A Banking Bugaboo: the Guaranty of Bank Deposits, May 17, 1915

*Illinois State Parks, April 10, 1916 (N)

Silvertail, May 20, 1918

The Letter V, February 14, 1921

The Everglades Mystery (Story), October 30, 1922

A Review of Kane's "Romance and Tragedy of Banking," December 10, 1923

Hobbies, January 3, 1927

JAMES STEWART JEWELL

1876 - Resigned 1882

The Present Condition of the Darwinian Theory October 1, 1877

JOHN NELSON JEWETT

1876 - Resigned 1893

Newspaper Literature (Conversation), November 12, 1877

The Authority of Legislation over Private Rights and Private Property (Conversation) January 3, 1881

Are We Drifting? (Conversation) January 3, 1887

The Methods and Purposes of Public Education, February 13, 1888

DAVID SUMNER JOHNSON

1876 - Died 1903

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS

EVERETT A. JOHNSON

1952 - Resigned 1954

FRANK SEWARD JOHNSON

1884 - Died 1922

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Astrology, January 6, 1890

The Healing Art in the Past and the Present, May 3, 1897

Nervous and Mental Influences upon Health, October 22, 1900

Books as Pictures of the Past (Conversation), February 6, 1905 (N)

The Romance of Science, January 20, 1908

The Intrinsic Potentials of Matter, May 9, 1910

Beauty, December 2, 1912

"What Is Life?" -- a Continuation, January 18, 1915

Human Nature, January 22, 1917

GEORGE DANA JOHNSON

1988 - Resigned 1990

HERRICK JOHNSON

1881 - Resigned 1898

The Special Demands of the Country upon the Educated Men of this Generation, December 18, 1882

Fraternal Relations (Conversation), November 12, 1883

Thinkers and the Risks They Run, February 7, 1887

Then and Now, January 30, 1888

The Imagination in Science and Religion, December 15, 1890

The Reformative and Retributive Element Under Law, February 19, 1894

HJALMAR W. JOHNSON

1964 - 1981

VALPARAISO, INDIANA

The Lincoln Highway, December 7, 1970 (N)

HOSMER ALLEN JOHNSON

1874 - Died 1891

Life: What Do We Know About It? May 20, 1876

Inaugural Address as President, June 24, 1876

Preventive Medicine, February 18, 1884

Mystery in Medicine (Conversation), April 18, 1887

Medical Memories, March 19, 1888

JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON

1892 - Died 1905

FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT

The Scholar's Debt, November 14, 1892

A Neglected Chapter of Our Colonial History (The Siege of Louisburg), February 15, 1897

LORENZO M. JOHNSON

1883 - Died 1904

PAUL SVEINBJORN JOHNSON

1964 - Resigned 1968

ROBERT B. JOHNSON

1992 - Resigned 1994

Safari, November 9, 1992

BRUCE JOHNSTONE

1941 - Died 1967

INVERNESS, CALIFORNIA

ARCHIE JONES

1959 - Resigned 1972

MARSHALL, MINNESOTA

Cops, Robbers and Other Heroes, January 23, 1961 (N)

The Liberal Arts, March 15, 1965

DAVID BENTON JONES

1888 - Died 1923

Is the Despotic Socialism of General Booth a Safe Way Out of Darkest England? March 9, 1891

What Is There in the Sunday Question? December 19, 1892

The Indecision of Democracy, April 6, 1896

HENRY WEBSTER JONES

1876 - Resigned 1883

LLEWELLYN JONES

1915 - Died 1960

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

Some Unimported Poetry, February 21, 1916

Two Utopias, November 13, 1916 (N)

The Poetic Forms Used by Whitman, December 1, 1919

Recent Poetry and Fiction, March 15, 1920

Bishop Wilson of Sodor and Mann, 1698 - 1755, January 10, 1921 (N)

Lascelles Abercrombie: Poet and Critic, April 7, 1924

Poetry: Good, Minor and Bad, January 25, 1926

James Branch Cabell and Romance, April 2, 1928

Omniscience, or How to Be a Literary Editor (Ladies' Night Address), April 29, 1929 (N)

The Philosophy of John Dewey, December 2, 1929

Get Right With God, or the Gospel According to Freud, March 14, 1932 (N)

The Newspaper as a Form of Literature, December 11, 1933 (N)

Scandinavian Adventures, February 1, 1937 (N)

SAMUEL MINOT JONES

1885 - Resigned 1897

THOMAS DAVIES JONES

1880 - Died 1930

The Relation of the National Executive to Congress, January 25, 1886

The Referendum, April 4, 1892

WALTER CLYDE JONES

1906 - Died 1928

Preparedness, March 6, 1916

WILLIAM G. JONES
            2004 -

EDWIN OAKES JORDAN

1905 - Resigned 1909

The Drainage Canal Case, February 25, 1907

THOMAS J. JOYCE

1986 - Resigned 1990

Van Apple Bradley and Friends, February 22, 1988

CLAY JUDSON

1926 - Died 1960

Old Kentucky Letters, November 26, 1928 (N)

HARRY PRATT JUDSON

1907 - Resigned 1923

A Wandering Dutchman of the XVIth Century, March 9, 1908

Walter Scott, February 21, 1910

What Is There Left of International Law? February 28, 1916

Persia, February 9, 1920

FREDERIC T. JUNG

1949 - Died 1998

The Schoolteacher and His Son: A Tale of The Thirty Years' War, February 20, 1950 (N)

Gottfried Keller-Vitalis, the Fanatical Monk: A Translation, February 1, 1954 (N)

Jots, Tittles, and Bits, March 4, 1957 (N)

Book Review, "Purely Academic" by Stringfellow Barr, March 17, 1958 (N)

Woods and Wagons, January 5, 1959 (N)

Royal Fantasies, March 28, 1960 (N)

The Owner of the "Susie Chipman," February 19, 1962

The Reluctant Existentialist, November 18, 1963 (N)

Three Adventures, November 14, 1966 (N)

Confronting the Unpredictable (Presidential Address), October 13, 1969 (N)

Aquis Submersus, January 24, 1972 (N)

All Is Forgiven, November 5, 1973 (N)

Spleneticus, December 8, 1975

The Story of Yellowbird, November 6, 1978 (N)

An Exciting Old Book: 1737, December 1, 1980 (N)

Moment of Truth, November 1, 1982 (N)

ALBERT MARTIN KALES

1902 - Resigned 1907

"Lady Rose's Daughter": An Appreciation, May 4, 1903

Lines on a Sunset Behind Monadnock, November 7, 1904

The Will of an English Gentlemen of Moderate Fortune, March 19, 1906 (N)

JOHN DAVIS KALES

1891 - Resigned 1899

Methods Used in the Development of Science, May 7, 1894

JOHN J. KAKACEK

1991 - Resigned 1992

ROBERT M. KARTON

1999 -

*Hearts and Flowers, February 21, 2000

AMY APFEL KASS

1997 - Resigned 2001

*Sons and Fathers: The Education of Telemachos (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 20, 1998 (N)

JEROME KAVKA

1979 - Resigned 1981

"Olson Saved My Life" -- Ezra Pound, November 23, 1981 (N)

EDWIN ROULETTE KEEDY

1913 - Died 1958

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

CHAUNCEY KEEP

1906 - Died 1929

WILLIAM BRISTOL KEEP

1886 - Resigned 1896

EDSON KEITH, JR.

1891 - Resigned 1906

Voltaire at Ferney, December 4, 1893

ELBRIDGE GERRY KEITH

1876 - Died 1905

The Relation of Education to Universal Suffrage (Conversation), April 4, 1881

The Fourth of July and Its Observance (Conversation), December 11, 1882

A Business-Man's Impressions of Silas Lapham, January 4, 1886

Business in the Past, October 28, 1895

A Notable National Convention, March 10, 1902

JAMES PEACOCK KELLY

1880 - Died 1888

Edited and read an "Informal," May 1, 1882

ARTHUR ISAAC KENDALL

1921 - Resigned 1933

Ecuador, October 23, 1922

Science, Biology, and Religion, November 5, 1923

HENRY HERBERT KENNEDY

1913 - Resigned 1924

Varieties of Peace, January 14, 1918

WILLIAM KENT

1900 - Died 1928

KENTFIELD, CALIFORNIA

Scraps from the Great American Frying Pan, December 3, 1900

Historical Vignettes, January 11, 1904

Res Indigestae, November 27, 1905 (Re-read before the Club by Ernst W. Puttkammer, October 23, 1933)

Shake: Personal Reminiscences of the San Francisco Earthquake, November 26, 1906

My Political Beginnings (Read by Carl B. Roden), January 4, 1926

SAMUEL HUMES KERFOOT, JR.

1882 - Resigned 1898

Edited and read an "Informal," November 20, 1882

KARL KONRAD KESSLER

1915 - Resigned 1918

MEYER KESTNBAUM

1941 - Died 1960

Six Days Shalt Thou Labor, December 4, 1944 (N)

Labor Pains, March 3, 1947 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "A Study of History" by Toynbee, December 1, 1947 (N)

Book Night, Education in a Divided World, December 13, 1948 (N)

Of Justice, December 19, 1949 (N)

The Translator General, March 9, 1953 (N)

Of the Reading of Books, (Ladies' Night Address), March 29, 1954 (N)

Of the People, May 27, 1957

ROBERT DANA KESTNBAUM

1961 - Resigned 1966

HANSJUERGEN W. KIENAST

1978 – Died 2004

PEORIA, ILLINOIS

Poet-Engineer of the Brain: The Life and Work of the Maverick Carl Ludwig Schleich, January 7, 1980 (N)

Mid Pleasures and Palaces, January 11, 1982 (N)

Glowing With Love, January 9, 1984 (N)

Meetings and Mis-meetings, February 29, 1988

Borderline Images, December 18, 1989 (N)

To Be Awake Is Everything, December 2, 1991

Royal Connections, February 22, 1993

Where It All Began, February 3, 1997 (N)

DANFORTH KILLIPS

1961 - Died 1996

TUCSON, ARIZONA

Keep the Press Going: Nephew Must Graduate and Third Cousin Must Get Well, November 12, 1962 (N)

The Changing Wild Blue Yonder, April 19, 1965 (N)

Who Needs Enemies? January 13, 1969 (N)

One of a Kind, January 29, 1973 (N)

HENRY WILLIAM KING

1882 - Resigned 1894

The Administration of Public Charity, March 15, 1886

LESTER KING

1953 - Died 1997

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Plato and the Statue of Liberty, November 30, 1953 (N)

Quack and Empirick, November 5, 1956 (N)

Book Review, "Gouverneur Morris" by Beatrice C. Davenport, November 24, 1958 (N)

Weltering in Gore, February 29, 1960 (N)

Homo Sapiens Ovocraniatus, May 7, 1962

Mediaevalism Up To Date, October 12, 1964 (N)

Confessions of a. ......, March 4, 1968 (N)

*Bernard and Peter, March 8, 1971 (Re-read before the Club by William K. Beatty), February 2, 1976 (C) (N)

Book Review, "The Albigensian Crusade" by Joseph R. Strayer, December 13, 1971 (N)

Book Review, "The Desert Locust" by Stanley Baron, March 5, 1973 (N)

"...... du temps perdu," April 1, 1974 (N)

Quaint and Curious Volumes ......, January 31, 1977 (N)

How High Is an Ivory Tower? March 22, 1982

Lessons, November 12, 1990

Miniver Cheevy, May 3, 1993

LOWELL R. KING

1974 - Resigned 1981

Almost Venezuela, December 5, 1977 (N)

WILLARD LEROY KING

1922 - Died 1981

A Pioneer Court of Last Resort, October 27, 1924 (N)

Insane Delusions, October 25, 1926

Notes on Cheese, April 28, 1930 (N)

Letters, January 11, 1937 (N)

Semantics, January 16, 1939 (N)

Meiosis, February 12, 1940 (N)

Two Cultures (Presidential Address), October 6, 1941 (N)

Our Most Celebrated Member, March 5, 1945 (N)

Melville Fuller's Early Days in Chicago (Ladies' Night Address), January 27, 1947

Leader, Book Night, March 7, 1949

David Davis, May 5, 1952

Lincoln Picks a Cabinet, November 29, 1954 (N)

Lincoln, the Lawyer, March 11, 1957 (N)

The Milligan Case, April 27, 1959

The Amateur Historian, December 12, 1960 (N)

Book Review (Book Night on the Civil War), November 27, 1961 (N)

Lincoln at Gettysburg, March 30, 1964 (N)

Leader, Book Night, January 31, 1966

Leader, Book Night, December 16, 1968 (N)

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Diary" by Samuel Pepys, March 29, 1971 (N)

Sir Alexander Cadogan, April 23, 1973 (N)

*Our Most Famous Lady (Ladies' Night Address), May 20, 1974 (C) (N)

Illinois Copperheads, February 14, 1977 (N)

The Case That Made Lincoln, December 15, 1980

WILLIAM HENRY KING

1874 - Resigned 1880

WILLIAM H. KING, JR.

1940 - Died 1961

A Yankee Lawyer in the Courts of Cook County, March 16, 1942 (N)

Bacteria in 321 U.S., February 26, 1945 (N)

Amendment Is Not Sin, January 19, 1948 (N)

Freedom on Trial, May 3, 1954 (N)

I Decline to Answer, April 14, 1958

JOSEPH KIRKLAND

1874 - Died 1894

Travel and Travelers, April 5, 1875

Edited and read an "Informal," December 6, 1875

Edited and read an "Informal," March 18, 1878

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

Chicago, November 29, 1880

Protection (Conversation), May 14, 1883

Personal Acquaintance with Bryant, April 20, 1885

What to Leave Unsaid in Fiction, October 25, 1886

The Wreck of the Pioneer, November 14, 1887

The Running Fight, May 6, 1889

The Nicaragua Canal, November 2, 1891

Literary Men of Chicago, October 3, 1892

The Wreck of the Agua, November 7, 1892

The Oo-ga-roo, February 27, 1893

The World's Congress of Cripples, November 13, 1893

ABRAHAM SAMUEL KISSEL

1874 - Resigned 1876

C. FREDERICK KITTLE

1995 -

There's More to Doyle Than Holmes! (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 10, 1995 (N)

Arthur Conan Doyle Visits Chicago -- 1894, October 25, 1999

GILBERT KLAPPER
            2003-

HAROLD D. KLATZ

1963 - Died 2001

DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS

Song of the Birds, March 14, 1965

Tommy's Philharmonic, February 28, 1977

Leader, Book Night; Book Review, "Cadenza" by Erich Leinsdorf (Read by William K. Beatty), April 30, 1979 (N)

JOHN W. KLOOSTER

1993 -

To Bard or Not to Bard, January 22, 1996

The Time Line, January 5, 1998 (N)

Profiles: Mayo et al., October 15, 2001

WILLIAM H. KNOSPE

1973 -

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

In Cities Little Else But the Works of Men, March 24, 1975 (N)

Crook, April 17, 1978 (N)

Sabbatical, February 7, 1983 (N)

Kokomo, January 21, 1985 (N)

The Admirable Faculties of the Blood, March 16, 1987 (N)

A Renaissance Man, April 3, 1989 (N)

Land of Enchantment, February 18, 1991 (N)

Bibliomania (Presidential Address), October 7, 1991 (N)

For the Common Convenience of the Learned, January 17, 1994 (N)

Clubs (Closing Meeting Address), May 20, 1996 (N)

Wah-to-yah and High Tartary: Literary Odysseys Along Remote Desert Tracts, May 11, 1998 (N)

A Sense of Place, May 8, 2000
Back to Berlin, May 5, 2003

JOHN HARRIS KNOWLES

1880 - Resigned 1882

JOHN KNOX

1950 - Died 1997

Experience as Law Clerk to Mr. Justice McReynolds, Part I, May 4, 1953

Experience as Law Clerk to Mr. Justice McReynolds, Part II, January 4, 1954

Four Unpublished Eyewitness Accounts Written by Participants in the American Civil War (1861 - 1865), October 24, 1977 (N)

Unpublished Eyewitness Accounts by British Aviators in World War I (All Shot Down by Baron Manfred von Richthofen), March 26, 1979

THEODORE W. KOCH

*Synopsis of Dante: The Man and His Work (Symposium), January 3, 1921 (C) (N) (W)

KAUFMAN KOHLER

1874 - Resigned 1876

Myths and Miracles, October 19, 1874

GWIN J. KOLB

1983 - Resigned 1987

A Harmless Drudge (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), November 7, 1983 (N)

The Rhetoric of the Declaration of Independence, December 3, 1984 (N)

STANLEY R. KORF

1964 - Resigned 1972

Don't Take My Wife, March 1, 1965 (N)

Sex in Indiana, January 29, 1968 (N)

Book Review, "On Death and Dying" by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, December 15, 1969 (N)

Book Review, "Unbought and Unbossed" by Shirley Chisholm, December 14, 1970

LOUIS EDWARD KOVACS

1960 - Died 2002

SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA

Socio-Economics -- Mink, January 8, 1962

Ecology: Prophylactic or Apocalyptic? April 24, 1972 (N)

CHRISTINE KOWERT

1999 – Resigned 2004

DAVID KOWERT

1999 – Resigned 2004

JOHN HARRY KOZAK

1995 - Resigned 1996

EDWARD A. KRACKE, JR.

1951 - Died 1976

MADISON, NEW HAMPSHIRE

From San Marco to Manzi, February 17, 1958 (N)

Princely Fellow and Little Man, a.d. 1067, April 22, 1963

MAURICE E. KRAHL

1966 - Resigned 1987

PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA

LEONARD J. KRANZLER

1975 - Resigned 1997

Book Review, "Gulag Archipelago" by Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, March 15, 1976

Masada, May 9, 1977 (N)

Vibrations, October 20, 1980

Eschatology, March 19, 1984 (N)

71 -- In Our Time? March 3, 1986 (N)

Toldot: An Ethical Will, January 6, 1997 (N)

GEORGES F. KREMM

1954 - Died 1966

Book Review, "The African Genesis" by Robert Ardrey, November 11, 1963 (N)

HOWARD KRETSCHMAR

1885 - Resigned 1886

Motives and Expression in Art, April 26, 1886

GERALD F. KREYCHE

1979 -

DOLORES, COLORADO

Pro Pelle Cutem, a Skin for a Skin (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), May 5, 1980

Structures, January 4, 1982 (N)

The Ghost Shirts, November 29, 1982 (N)

The American West: A Meditation and Project, February 13, 1984 (N)

Quo Vadis Philosophy, November 5, 1984 (N)

Men with a Mission! March 31, 1986 (N)

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