FRANCIS
A. LACKNER
1957
- Died 1998
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
see
also listing
in Cedar
Rapids Literary Club
Deep
Perils, April 6, 1959 (N)
Tourist?
May 13, 1963 (N)
Julfa,
April 3, 1967 (N)
Dear
Sir, You Cur! May
5, 1969 (N)
Kabbarli,
December 3, 1973 (N)
Northwest – Or North, (Presented to the Cedar Rapids Literary Club), January 27, 1976
Who?
Where? Why? December
3, 1979 (N)
Vice,
April 5, 1982
Beyond
the Black Stump, March
25, 1985 (N)
Who Goes Where? (Presented to the Cedar Rapids Literary Club), April 28, 1995
FRANCIS
A. LACKNER, JR.
1984
-
The
Knife of Time, January
6, 1986 (N)
Niner,
January 8, 1990 (N)
A
Tale of Two Latter Day Cities, February
15, 1993 (N)
Move Over, Gutenberg, March 13, 1995
The
Legacy of Cacus and Caca (Presidential Address), October 2, 1995 (N)
Defining Moment:
Challenges and Transformation, January
21, 2002 (N)
Shakespeare’s
Faeries, October 28, 2002 (N)
Out of the
Chrysalis: The Birth of Millennium Park, October 25, 2004(N)
Jake ‘The
Barber’ and the Electronic Frontier, March 17, 2008 (N)
Haec Nomine, November 1, 2010 (N)
The Chicago Literary
Club Enters the Internet Age (Contained
in the 1999-2014 Supplement), December
25, 2015 (N)
*Nimble Words, May 2, 2016(N)
Secret: My Life with the
Secret Service, March 27, 2017(N)
Mercator at the Crossroads,
March 11, 2019(N)
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1984-85, 1985-86
Recording Secretary, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92,
1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95
President, 1995-96
Chair, Officers and Members, 1996-97
Historian, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03
Webmaster, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09,
2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17,
2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-2020
HERMAN
H. LACKNER (Biography)
1955
- Died 1998
Procrustes
Frustrated, March
31, 1958 (N)
Crocodile
Tears, January 16, 1961,
(N)
Sounding
Brass or Tinkling Cymbal, March
23, 1964 (N)
Sack-cloth
and Hashish (Presidential Address), October
14, 1968
Myths
of Antiquity, November
8, 1971 (N)
Disparate
Measures, November
17, 1975 (N)
I
Came, I Saw, Who Conquered? November
7, 1977 (N)
Home
of the Brave (Ladies' Night Address), May
21, 1979 (N)
Latin
Farmers, April 7, 1986 (N)
"The Education of Norman
Parker" by Norman S. Parker
.....(Selections
from memoirs edited and read by Herman H. Lackner), October 26, 1987 (N)
*Day
by de Senectute, March
26, 1990 (N)
Leader,
Book Night, March
30, 1992
Pushy
Women, April 29, 1996 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1962-63, 1982-83, 1983-84
Recording Secretary, 1963-64, 1966-67, 1967-68,
1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77,
1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1966-67
President, 1968-69
THOMAS
W. LACKNER
1985
-
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
The
Great Ferry, November
4, 1985 (N)
Pease Porridge
Hot: In praise of good plain food,
May 9, 2005 (N)
ALEX
LADENSON
1973
- Died 1987
American
Librarianship -- Past and Present, February
17, 1975 (N)
Thomas
Jefferson: Bibliophile, February
20, 1978 (N)
LOUIS
ELLSWORTH LAFLIN
1975 -
Died 1976
ALVIN
WILFORD LAFORGE
1919 -
Resigned 1926
ROBERT
G. LA FRANCE
Guest
essayist with Stephen Thomas, 2014
Lorado
Taft: The Chicago Years (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 7, 2014(N)
ISIDORA
K. LAGOS
2011
–
DALE, WISCONSIN
JOHN
JOSEPH LALOR
1875
- Resigned 1882
Population,
November 20, 1876
Bi-Metalism
(Conversation), December
8, 1879
An
Argument for Silver, March
15, 1880
RICHARD
L. LANDAU
1974
- Resigned 1979
The
Awful Food and Drug Administration, March
8, 1976
KENNETH
W. LANGE
1963
- Died 1983
The
Best Laid Plans, November
22, 1965 (N)
Excelsior,
April 29, 1969 (N)
I
Believe, November 20, 1972 (N)
They
Have Killed My Baker, May
12, 1975 (N)
Brass,
March 20, 1978 (N)
Mob? February 15, 1982
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1966-67
Treasurer, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83
EDWIN
CHANNING LARNED (Biographical
essay) (Photo)
1874
- Died 1884
The
Influence of Modern Fiction (Conversation), March
11, 1876
Inaugural Address as
President, October 3, 1881
The
Chicago Fire and the Relief Work, October
9, 1882
Offices:
President, 1881-82
SHERWOOD
1904
- Resigned 1911
The
Dilettante, November
6, 1905
WALTER
1875
- Died 1914
The
Devil in Literature, March
4, 1875
Will
O' The Wisps, November
4, 1878
No
Art Without the Ideal: No Literature Without the Supernatural, January 30, 1882
An
Impression of Jean Francois Millet, February
5, 1883
The
Myth of Siegfried and Wagner's "Ring of The Nibelung," May 26, 1884
What Was the Matter with
Hamlet? December 15, 1884
The
Legend of the Morte d'Arthur and How Tennyson Has Used It, February 8, 1886
A
Night in
Michael
Angelo, April 15, 1889
Modern
Landscape, February 24, 1890
The
Spirit and Development of
Velazquez, November 28, 1892
Some
Experiences in
The Functions of the Gentlemen
of Leisure, May 25, 1896
Art
and Scenery in
The Modern
With
the Roman and the Goth from Southern France to Paris, January 3, 1910
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1882-83, 1885-86
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1884-85
ROBERT
K. LARSON
1991
- Died 1995
*Painted
Windows, December
7, 1992 (N)
Out of
the Woods, December 13, 1993
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1994-95
ROGELIO
A. LASSO
2006
-Resigned 2007
BRYAN
LATHROP
1876
- Died 1916
Edited
and read an "Informal," May
19, 1879
Random
Recollections of the Far East, January
31, 1898
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1880-81, 1886-87, 1887-88
URBAN
AUGUSTINE LAVERY
1919
- Resigned 1930
Revising
a Constitution, May 2, 1921
Sergeant
McGuffy's Breeches, January
11, 1926
A
Forgotten Chapter in Government Debts, April
9, 1928
CHARLES
BURRALL
1874
- Died 1883
Inaugural Address as
President, June 21, 1875
Gouverneur
Morris, December 13, 1880
Offices:
President, 1875-76
WILLIAM
MANGAM
1885 -
Resigned 1887
DONALD
E. LAWSON
1968
- Resigned 1979
A
Visit with Thomas Wolfe's Mother, January
10, 1972 (N)
ORANGE
JUDD LAYLANDER
1928
- Died 1948
Two
Short Stories, December
3, 1928
The
Genesis of Pedagese, January
27, 1930
Methuselah
and Others, January 18, 1932
Hair,
February 5, 1934
A
Boy Again, January 13, 1936 (N)
Random
Shots (Presidential Address), October
11, 1937 (N)
Offices:
President, 1937-38
ALBERT
LAZENBY
1900
- Resigned 1903
Memorial of the Late Queen
George
Meredith, Novelist and Sage, December
9, 1901
JOSEPH
BLOOMFIELD LEAKE
1874
- Died 1913
Observations on the Common
Law, March 18, 1876
Eastern
Highways, June 18, 1877
The Indian Question
(Conversation), February
20, 1882
Address
on the Presentation to the Club by
The
Weakness of the Executive Department of the State, May 10, 1886
Recollections of a Southern
Prison, February 21, 1887
The
Remarkable Professional
Experiences, November
25, 1895
Inaugural
Address as President, October
4, 1897
The Story of the Christian
Indians, January 9, 1899
The
Eastern
Highways, Ancient and Modern, February
27, 1911
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1892-93
President, 1897-98
BLEWETT
LEE
1894
and 1915 - Died 1951
Confederate
Lyrics, April 13, 1896
Women of the Confederacy, February 14, 1898
The
Law of Aerial Navigation, November
8, 1915
EDWARD
NOBLE LEE
1941 -
Died 1986
EDWARD
THOMAS LEE
1915
- Died 1943
Characters
in the Political Life of
Are
Lawyers Leaders or Followers in the Improvement of Society? February 23, 1920
Reminiscences
of Fifty Years, January
16, 1933
A
Chapter in
A Bit
of History, April 13, 1942
JOHN
CECIL LEE
1961
- Died 1979
Adventures
in Idealism, March 18, 1963
Our
Allies, February 9, 1970 (N)
Ooh-la-la,
April 5, 1971
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1970-71
JOHN
RICHARDS LEE
2007
– Resigned 2015
JOHN
THOMAS LEE
1919
- Died 1953
Bibliomania
and Kindred Afflictions, May
2, 1921
HENRY
EDUARD LEGLER
1910
- Died 1917
The Genesis of Poe's
"Raven," March
21, 1910
A
Forgotten Poet of the Last Generation: James Gales Percival, February 13, 1911
Walt Whitman Yesterday and
Today, March 13, 1911
Of
Much Love and Some Knowledge of Books, April
1, 1912
Parodies, May 27, 1912
A
Bundle of Old Chap-Books (Illustrated by lantern slides), November 2, 1914
Richard
Hovey, Poet, February
14, 1916
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1915-16
DAVID
O. LEHMAN
1985
– Died 2014
Words
and Music, April 14, 1986
Confessions
of a Class, January 18, 1999 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1987-88
Chair, Publications, 1988-89
HARVEY
BRACE LEMON
1922
- Died 1965
New Vistas of Atomic
Structure, November 27, 1922
Stars
and Atoms (Illustrated), December
19, 1927
Albert
Abraham Michelson, the Man and the Man of Science (Ladies' Night Address), November 30, 1931
Cosmic
Rays (Presidential Address), October
3, 1932 (N)
The
Mystery of Light, March
9, 1936 (N)
Epsilon
Aurigae, Colossus Among Stars, April
4, 1938 (N)
Atoms,
Old and New, April 28, 1947 (N)
The
Far Fore-reaching Shadows of Coming Events, May
9, 1955 (N)
The
Enigma of Gravitation, February
22, 1960 (N)
Offices:
President, 1932-33
JOHN
VALCOULON LeMOYNE
1874 -
Resigned 1877
G.
RUSSELL LEONARD
1937
- Died 1950
ALTADENA,
CALIFORNIA
CHARLES
STANLEY LESTER
1879
- Died 1912
The
Exposition of 1889, May
12, 1890
Letter,
May 29, 1905 (N)
ROBIN
LESTER
1991 -
Resigned 1992
FRANCESCO
LEVANT
2007
Resigned 2008
Poetry
That Matters (Poetry Night), January 28, 2008
SAMUEL
LEVIN
1948
- Died 1971
Uncle
Joe, February 22, 1954 (N)
Mishmash,
March 5, 1962
EDWARD
G. LEVINSON
1973
- Died 1996
Chapters
I, II and III of Untitled Novel, May
1, 1978 (N)
The
Shores of the Pond, March
24, 1980 (N)
The
Same Old Story Somewhat Embellished (Ladies' Night Address), May 19, 1986 (N)
Offices:
Recording Secretary, 1984-85, 1985-86
Chair, Officers and Members, 1989-90, 95-96
Corresponding Secretary, 1994-95
CHARLES
LEVITON
1939
- Died 1960
Overtones,
March 3, 1941
A Long
Road, April 1, 1946
SAUL
LEVMORE
2019
-
Law as an Addiction, The
Arthur Baer Fellowship Address, November 25, 2019- (N)
EDWIN
HERBERT LEWIS
1911
- Died 1938
*William
Vaughan Moody, November
4, 1912 (C) (N) (W)
*The
Work of Tagore, January
15, 1917 (C) (N)
The Work of Henry Adams, April 28, 1919
The
Arts Here Represented (Presidential Address), October 6, 1919
Modern Tendencies in Religion,
January 26, 1920
Books
of the Year (Symposium), December
5, 1921
On a
Few Very Common Words, February
15, 1932
Offices:
President, 1919-20
JONATHAN
D. LEWIS
2004
– Died 2017
The Madness of Lear and
Edgar, April 16, 2007 (N)
Unicorns May Be Betrayed
with Trees: The Psychology of Persuasion in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, April 26, 2009 (N)
Two Losers (Read by
Barry Kritzberg), May 13, 2013 (N)
LESLIE
LEWIS
1883
- Died 1922
The
Trail to the Great Northwest, January
28, 1901
How
Far Should Education by the State Be Free? February
22, 1904
Memories of Boyhood in Early
The
Sudden Awakening of the Northwest, April
24, 1911
The
Influence of
Reminiscences
of Early Members of the Club, May
26, 1919
MELVIN
B. LEWIS
1988
- Resigned 1991
Communists
in Contempt: The Courts as Cold Warriors, December
11, 1989 (N)
JOSEPH
LIBERMAN
1876 -
Resigned 1878
WALTER
LICHTENSTEIN
1916
and 1928 - Resigned 1931
A Book-Buyer in
The
Present Banking Situation, December
13, 1920
Original
Symposium, January 17, 1921
PHILIP
ROBERT LIEBSON
1992
-
*Cityscapes, March 6, 1995 (C)(N)
Near Beer, May 5, 1997 (N)
Of Time and the Lake,
April 6, 1998 (C)
(N)
*How Sweet It Is....,
February 28, 2000 (C)(N)
A Pleasure Dome Decreed,
April 2, 2001
Hypotheses, March 18, 2002
Excellence in the
Mundane (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of
Chicago—“Excellence in the Mundane”), March 7, 2003
It Was Al All the Time,
April 5, 2004 (N)
It’s About Time
(Presidential Address), October 4, 2004
(N)
Poetry
Collection: Reflections in a Dark Mirror (Poetry Night), February 6, 2006 (N)
A Study in Triple Rhythm
(Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago— “Location,
Location, Location “), March 2,
2007
*Transformations, November 26, 2007 (N)
The Two Bodies, May 4, 2009 (N)
Mum’s the Word,
April 5, 2010 (N)
It’s
Déjà Vu All Over Again, April
25, 2011 (N)
The Plow, The River, and
The City, February 11, 2013 (N)
A Touch of Vermouth
(Short Play Night), November 11, 2013 (N)
The Princeton Quartet
(Closing Meeting Address), May 19, 2014
(N)
At the Rim of Destiny
(Short Play Night), November 10, 2014(N)
What Hath Wax Wrought? April 4, 2016(N)
Words, Words, Words, November 20, 2017(N)
Time and Again, April 8, 2019(N)
Grant
(Book Night; Grant by Ron Chernow), March 22, 2021 Meeting
Video
Offices:
Chair,
Publications, 2000-01
President, 2004-05
Chair, Officers and Members, 2005-06
LAWRENCE
J. LINCK
1962
- Resigned 1978
Reminiscences
of the
My
Husband Gave at the Office, November
8, 1965 (N)
De
Medico e de Louco, Todo Mundo Tem um Pouco, March
30, 1970 (N)
CHARLES
RANLET
1966
- Resigned 1971
A
Hare-Brained Scheme, October
23, 1967 (N)
ROBERT
TODD LINCOLN
1876
- Died 1926
WASHINGTON,
D.C.
RONALD
G. LINDENBERG
2005 -
Resigned 2017
JOHN
LINGNER (biography)
1992
- Died 2002
Breeze,
December 5, 1994
Club, March 2, 1998 (N)
CHARLES
AUGUSTUS LIPPINCOTT
1898
- Died 1929
SOUTH
BEND, INDIANA
ARTHUR
LITTLE
1878
- Died 1915
The
Supernatural in Art, June
7, 1880
Divorce
(Conversation), April
9, 1883
The
Secular Value of Christian Missions, March
28, 1887
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1880-81, 1888-89
CHARLES
JOSEPH LITTLE
1891
- Died 1911
Abraham
a
Karl
Marx and His Theories, February
11, 1894
Ibsen's Women, March 30, 1896
Ibsen
Compared with Sophocles and Shakespeare, December
14, 1903
The Women of Dante's Commedia,
May 13, 1907
*John
Milton, December
7, 1908
(Re-read
before the Club by Stanley Pargellis, December
8, 1958) (N) (W)
CHARLES
J. LITTLE
1965 -
Resigned 1968
PAUL
HUGO LITTLE
1968 -
Resigned 1970
WILSON
V. LITTLE
1946 -
Resigned 1954
BENJAMIN
S. LLAMZON
1983
- Resigned 1996
Two
American Ideas Men from
Philosophy
in the University: Athena or Socrates? February
18, 1985 (N)
Ambivalence:
Undercurrents in Philippine-American Friendship, October 20, 1986 (N)
Medjugorje,
April 18, 1988 (N)
Then
and Zen, April 17, 1989 (N)
Violence:
Let Me Count the Ways, April
23, 1990 (N)
An
Open Letter to Shobun Tomita, M.D., October
28, 1991 (N)
Beyond
Courage, April 26, 1993
Do-Be-Do-Be-Do
in Dewey, May 2, 1994
Off
Shore in Singapore, January
9, 1995 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1992-93
Chair, Publications, 1993-94
HENRY
DEMAREST LLOYD
1874
- Died 1903
The Cure of Vanderbiltism, January 12, 1880
The
Political Economy of Fifteen Millions, April
10, 1882
Too Much of Everything, April 14, 1884
A
Conservative View of the Labor Movement, November
3, 1890
The Need of the Hour, April 18, 1892
The
Wit and Humor of Emerson, May
27, 1895
A Day with William Morris, December 7, 1896
The
Scholar in Politics, January
17, 1898
Newest
England, January 8, 1900
WILLIAM
BROSS LLOYD, JR.
1974
- Died 1995
Behind
the Cuckoo Clock, January
19, 1976 (N)
Albert
Gallatin:
A
Maverick Year, December
9, 1985 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1977-78
EDWIN
LYMAN LOBDELL
1912
- Died 1936
The
Business Depression and Some of Its Causes, March
22, 1915
Impressions of Siberia and
Recollections
of Fifty-five Years in
Some
Personal Reminiscences of Well-known Chicagoans of the Last Century, November 19, 1934
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 1922-23, 1923-24
Corresponding Secretary, 1924-25
CLINTON
LOCKE (photograph)
1884
- Died 1904
As
Others See Us, November
16, 1885
The
Cardinal Statesman, January
18, 1886
Leaving
the
The
Making, Giving, and Receiving of Taffy (Presidential Address), October 12, 1891
The
Need of the Hour, April
18, 1892
The
Modern Liar, January
16, 1893
Don
John, January 22, 1894
Apocrypha,
Newly Discovered, January
24, 1898
An Acrostic on His Own Name, April 1, 1901
How a
Christian Can Be an Evolutionist, December
23, 1901
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1886-87
President, 1891-92
JOSEPH
EZEKIEL LOCKWOOD
1874 -
Died 1878
MAX
LOEB
1924
- Resigned 1928
Keeping
Abreast, February 1, 1926
THEODORE
LOEPPERT
1993
- Resigned 1997
Leadville,
1978, February 28, 1994
Camelot:
The Fact Behind the Fiction, December
4, 1995 (N)
FRANK
JOSEPH LOESCH (photograph)
1909
- Died 1944
A
Study in Human Nature, March
28, 1910
The
Literary or Educational Value of Supreme Court Decisions, October 10, 1910
A
Search for a Husband and a Dower: Another Study in Human Nature, April 8, 1912
Suggestions
for Securing Additional City Breathing Spaces, November 17, 1913
The
European War, October
19, 1914
Lyman
Trumbull, April 5, 1915
World
Politics, February 11, 1918
Personal
Recollections of the Republican Convention of 1880, October 20, 1924
Personal
Experiences During the Chicago Fire, October
12, 1925
(Re-read
before the Club by Edward M. Paluga, May
10, 1976)
Four
Pedagogues and a Boy (Presidential Address), October
10, 1927
A Domestic Tragedy, April 27, 1936
Gleams
from the Glimmerglass (Ladies' Night Address), November 29, 1937
Memories
of the Chicago Bar in the Seventies and Eighties, April 22, 1940
Some
Leading
Offices:
President, 1927-28
ELAINE
LOESER
2014
–
Sundae in the Park with
John (Joint Meeting with the Fortnightly of Chicago: Icons), March 4, 2016(N)
*Unsolved, October 8, 2018(N)
DAVID S. LOGAN
1963 -
Resigned 1981
JOHN
AVERY LOMAX
1918
- Died 1948
DALLAS,
TEXAS
JOHN
HENRY LONG
1894
- Resigned 1903
The
Labor Question, November
2, 1903
JOHN
H. LONG
1977
- Resigned 1981
The
Good Old Days: The Honey War, April
21, 1980 (N)
JOHN
P. LONG
1959
- Resigned 1975
Matthew
Arnold Visits
Victor
Sorge, Master Spy of World War II, November
20, 1961 (N)
Operation
Counterfeit
Traitor: A Story of Espionage, November
6, 1967 (N)
JOHN
H. LORANT
1988 -
Resigned 1990
DANIEL
MINER LORD
1901
- Resigned 1908
Some
Fallacies Relating to the White Squadron, January
12, 1903
HERBERT
IVORY LORD
1905
- Died 1933
The
Literature of Commerce, November
6, 1905
JAMES
H. LORIE
1961
- Resigned 1971
Anyone
Can Rat Once, February
10, 1964 (N)
A
Street Named Desire, October
9, 1967 (N)
ANN
MARIE LOUSIN
2011
–
Notes on Dawn (Clark
Netsch), March 31, 2014(N)
The Paradox of Atticus
Finch, December 18, 2017(N)
Do We Need More States? D.C. and
Beyond, January 25, 2021 (Meeting video)
FREDERICK
HOMAN LOVERIDGE
1907 -
Resigned 1908
FRANK
ORREN LOWDEN
1893
- Died 1943
Modern
Realism and Ancient Epicureanism, January
6, 1896
Paper,
January 10, 1898
ALEXANDER
I. LOWINGER
1954
- Resigned 1999
South
Pacific, December 16, 1957 (N)
F.P.D.,
February 25, 1963 (N)
MICHELLE
LOWRANCE
2011
– Resigned 2013
The Good Karma
Divorce , February 6, 2012 (N)
CHARLES
DOAK LOWRY
1904
- Died 1953
The House Boat People of the
The
Cruise of the Double Ell (Illustrated), November
12, 1906
A
Wagon Trip Among the
The
Biography of a Village, April
28, 1913
The Life Is More Than Meat
(Story), November 27, 1916
World
Politics, February 11, 1918
The Romance of Commonplace
Things, December 9, 1918
Tests
of Musical Talent, November
24, 1919
John Sevier,
The
Working Theory of a Layman (Presidential Address), October 5, 1925
John Rankin, Black
Abolitionist, May 13, 1929
Waves,
January 13, 1936
The
Genesis
of a School System, February
28, 1944
Offices:
President, 1925-26
SIDNEY
L. LUCE
1964
- Resigned 1971
RADNOR,
PENNSYLVANIA
ARNO
BENEDICT LUCKHARDT
1928
- Died 1957
Historical
Highlights and Shadows in the Discovery of General Anesthesia (Illustrated), February 17, 1930
An
Adventure in Research, May
15, 1933 (N)
Dr.
William Beaumont and the Medical Epic of the
(Re-read
before the Club by Robert W. Carton December
6, 1999) (N)
A
Neglected Chapter in the History of Anatomic Illustration and Instruction
(Presidential Address), October
5, 1942 (N)
Book
Review, Doctors by Jeaffreson, December 11, 1950 (N)
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1933-34
Chair, Publications, 1936-37
President, 1942-43
REUBEN
LUDLAM
1874 -
Resigned 1882
DAVID
BRAINERD LYMAN
1883
- Died 1914
The
Taxation of Church Property, January
18, 1904
FRANCIS
OGDEN LYMAN
1876
- Resigned 1883
Hawaiian
Volcanoes, April 3, 1882
HENRY
MUNSON LYMAN
1884
- Resigned 1888
A
Vacation for the Brain, June
7, 1886
FRANK
1915
- Died 1945
SAN
FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
SAMUEL
ADAMS LYNDE
1886
- Resigned 1908
The
Manorial Estates in New York and Their Dissolution, May 24, 1897
PHYLLIS
ILONA
1998
– Resigned 2007
Earthquakes, January 7, 2002 (N)
Food Porn, or A
Memoir of My Life with Cookbooks, January
24, 2005 (N)