KEVIN
FAGAN
2019
-
TERESA
LAVENDER FAGAN
2014
– Resigned 2015
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
ALBERT
I. FARBMAN
2007
– Resigned 2014
Dame
Honor, October 20, 2008 (N)
Digging
the Panama Canal, March 29, 2010 (N)
DAN STEPHEN FARGO
1992
– Resigned 2010
A
Many-Splendored Period, November
30, 1992
Providence, October 6, 2006
KAREN
FARLEY
2011
– Resigned 2012
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
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1883-84
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
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1897-98
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
ROGER FERLO
2017 –
Philander and Me
(New Member Short Paper Night), April 2,
2018(N)
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
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1897-98
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1906-07
Chair, Officers and Members, 1910-11
President, 1913-14
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)
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1959-60
ROBERT HALL FLEMING
1886
- Resigned 1898
MALACHI FLANAGAN
2000
– Died 2009
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
Close Enough for Government Work, November
28, 2005
Making
History (At the Sky-Line Club), January
9, 2017
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
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1951-52
SAMUEL H. FRAERMAN
1961
– Died 2012
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 LOUIS FRANKLIN
1979
- Resigned 1994; 2003-
Mahler
and Freud: A Brief Conversation, February
9, 1981 (N)
Theodor Billroth,
January 25, 1982 (N)
Mozart, Mesmer and Medicine, February 16, 2004
(N)
Sirens'
Song: Music in the Writings of James Joyce, March 21, 2005 (N)
The Sound of One Hand Clapping: Meditations
on Sinistrality, April
7, 2008 (N)
Sing High, Sing Low, March 1, 2010
(N)
Doctors Beyond Borders, March 2, 2015 (N)
Daltonism, Little Brown Jobs and Me, March 21, 2016 (N)
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
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1896-97
President, 1898-99
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 (Biography)
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
Offices:
President, 1912-13
RAYMOND K. FRIED
1962
- Resigned 1963
WALTER FRIED
1991
- Resigned 2004
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
–
WAXHAW, NORTH CAROLINA
*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)
Let's
Build a Stairway to the Stars (Joint meeting with The Fortnightly of
Chicago -- “Passages”),
March 3, 2000
Ships
That Pass in the Night (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 12, 2004 (N)
Offices:
Recording Secretary, 1982-83, 1983-84
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1991-92
President, 1993-94
Chair, Officers and Members, 1994-95
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
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1902-03, 1908-09
MELVILLE WESTON FULLER (Biography)
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
Offices:
Recording Secretary, 1876-77, 1877-78, 1878-79, 1879-80
Treasurer, 1876-77, 1877-78, 1878-79, 1879-80
Chair, Officers and Members, 1883-84
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1893-94
President, 1894-95