LORADO
TAFT (Biography)
1889
- Resigned 1900
Facial Expression in Nature
and Art, January 25, 1892
Some
Surprises of the
The
Entire History of Art from its Earliest Beginnings, February 28, 1898
Clothes,
Art, and Other Things, May
8, 1899
MARTIN
J. TAMPA
1989 -
Died 1990
WILLIAM
CHARLES TANNER
1905 -
Not Known
G.
GREGORY TAUBENECK
2002
- Resigned 2018
Man with a Black Bag,
January 22, 2007 (N)
I’m Back, (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago—
“I’m Back”), March 7,
2008
CHARLES
HENRY TAYLOR
1883
- Resigned 1894
1901
- Resigned 1915
The Advantage of Socialism, December 21, 1885
Progress
and Individual
Is It
Nation or Confederacy? May
25, 1908
Offices:
Corresponding Secretary, 1914-15
ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
2015
- Resigned 2017
My
Chicago (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), January 25, 2016
FITZHUGH
1905 -
Resigned 1915
GRAHAM
TAYLOR
1894
- Resigned 1896
The
Social Unification of the City (Conversation), November 26, 1894
THOMAS
TAYLOR, JR.
1894
- Resigned 1904
Utopia,
May 2, 1898
ROBERT
C. TEARE
1928
- Died 1975
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
The
Merchant Ethic, February
9, 1931 (N)
Leader,
Book Night (two papers), March
17, 1952 (N)
Leader,
Book Night; Book Review, "Patriotic Gore" by Edmund Wilson, February 18, 1963 (N)
HORACE
KENT TENNEY
1901
- Resigned 1906
A
Litigated Romance, April
27, 1903
The
Forest Laws of Old England, May
21, 1906
ALFRED
HOWE TERRY
1886 -
Resigned 1887
SCHUYLER
BALDWIN TERRY
1921 -
Resigned 1937
FREDERICK
CLEVELAND TEST
1928
- Died 1956
Vagrant
Bands, January 21, 1929
The
Tale of a Trek, January
9, 1933
Historic
Halts, November 6, 1933
Hedgeway
Rambles (Illustrated), February
18, 1935
Apocryphal
Adventure, January 17, 1938
Spring
Quarterly Meeting, February
5, 1940
An
Oregon Trail Blazer, February
15, 1943
Capital
Letters, November 15, 1948
Dismal
Silence, November 3, 1952
GEORGE
W. TEUSCHER
1960
- Resigned 1972
Ben
Franklin Revisits Washington -- 1963, January
14, 1963 (N)
Noach,
May 9, 1966 (N)
The
Stoop-ed Professor, January
26, 1970 (N)
E.
CLINTON TEXTER, JR.
1964
- Died 1995
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
Holidaze,
December 18, 1967 (N)
JOHN
MARSHALL THACHER
1882
- Resigned 1895
Early
Days of a Reform, April
11, 1887
Ideas --
Embodiment -- Right of Property Therein, June
3, 1895
JAMES
P. THAVIS
1996
– Resigned 2000
ALFRED
ADDISON THOMAS
1894 -
Resigned 1900
FRANK
WRIGHT THOMAS
1922 -
Resigned 1930
HIRAM
WASHINGTON THOMAS
1874 -
Resigned 1878
STEPHEN
P. THOMAS
2000
-
Surveying the Scene,
February 5, 2001 (N)
Strangers in the Car
and Other Stories, February 24, 2003
(N)
Family Values: A
Story for Our Time (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago –
“Unintended Consequences”), March
5, 2004 (N)
James Joyce for
Dummies, (Closing Meeting Address at The Casino), May 23, 2005 (N)
*America’s Last
Natural Man: The Story of Ishi, December
18, 2006 (N)
HENRY IN LOVE: A
Thoreau Tableau Vivant (Presidential Address), October 1, 2007
Thirty-two or
Thirty-Three: A Story of the 1948 Presidential Campaign, (Short Paper Night; Election Eve Program), November 3, 2008 (N)
Lorado Taft and
Chicago’s Oregon Trail, November
16, 2009 (N)
Christmas, 1944, (Short
Paper Night), January 31, 2011 (N)
Rolling Down the
(Illinois) River, April 9, 2012 (N)
And the Winner
Is…, (Short Paper Night; Election Eve Program), November 5, 2012 (N)
Lorado Taft: The Chicago
Years (with Robert G. La France) (Joint Meeting with The Cliff Dwellers), April 7, 2014 (N)
The Clock Is
Ticking, February 2, 2015(N)
It’s About Time
(Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago—“Going Back in
Time)”), March 3, 2017
*The Story of Camp Ellis,
February 11, 2019(N)
On the Road Again, February
8, 2021 (Meeting video)
Offices:
Chair, Rooms and Finance, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07
President, 2007-08
Chair, Officers and Members, 2008-09, 2018-19
JAMES
E. THOMPSON
1995
-
South Side Story, December 1, 1997
(N)
Happy Hour, film based on one of the
stories from this essay, released 2016.
City Hall and Other
Stories, February
12, 2001 (N)
Recollections in the
Present Tense, February
11, 2002
A Little Resurrection
and a Little Redemption, February
7, 2005 (N)
Crossroads, (Joint
Presentation at The Fortnightly of Chicago—“Crossroads”), March 3, 2006
(N)
Ten Poems, (Poetry Night), February 12, 2007
(N)
*Whattya Know, (Presidential Address), October 5, 2009
(N)
What Did You Expect? (Closing Meeting), May 14, 2012
(N)
Four Poems on the
Adventures of Aging; (Poetry Night),
November 26, 2012
(N)
Mr. Wizard: Notes on the Life and Work of Leonard Reiffel, April 30, 2018
When the Circus Comes to Town (Election Eve Short Paper Night), (Video), November 2, 2020
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and
Exercises, 2007-08, 2008-09
President, 2009-10
Chair, Officers and Members, 2010-11
JAMES
WESTFALL THOMPSON (photograph)
1899
- Died 1941
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
The
Art of War in the Middle Ages, March
5, 1900
Private Libraries in Chicago, February 6, 1905
Napoleon
as a Book Lover, December
11, 1905
Book
Hunting as a Sport, January
21, 1906
France
as It Isn't, December
9, 1907
New
Tales of Old France: "The Wooing of the Lady Talivas" and "The
Bell in the Brain," October
12, 1908
The Romance of Historical
Research, November 1, 1909
Mark
Twain and the Mississippi River, April
25, 1910
The
Frankfort Book-Fair of the Sixteenth Century, November 28, 1910
The Mendacity of History, February 12, 1912
The
Paston Letters, December
9, 1912
Three Highwaymen in Literaria,
March 23, 1914
The
Vanished Wend, October
12, 1914
The Principles and Methods of
Criticism, May 24, 1915
The
Purple West, October
11, 1915
*The Last Pagan
(Presidential Address), October
9, 1916;
Addenda: Poem, Notes (C)
(N) (W)
Poems,
March 5, 1917
Time,
November 4, 1918
The
Charm of the Prologue, December
22, 1919
The
Last Oracle, October
18, 1920
More
Smoke Than Fire, October
31, 1921
Cathay,
and the Way Thither: Unfamiliar Information about an Old Road, February 4, 1924
*Cain, October 26, 1925 (C)
(N) (W)
Hell
und Dunkel, November
7, 1927
Shakespeare
and the Politics of His Time, November
12, 1928
The Roman Empire and America
Today, October 21, 1929
The
Origin and Development of the Book, November
3, 1930
The
Libraries and Book Trade of Ancient Rome, April
23, 1934
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1906-07
Chair, Publications, 1908-09, 1909-10, 1915-16
President, 1916-17
JOHN
LEVERETT THOMPSON
1875
- Died 1888
Soldiers'
Pensions, May 14, 1888
LEVERETT
THOMPSON
1894
- Resigned 1905
Stevenson's
Children's Verses, November
26, 1900
MICHAEL
THOMPSON
2002
-
Out
of Print, November 3, 2003 (N)
The
Grave (Closing Meeting Address), May
19, 2008 (N)
Antique
Antics (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago— “Antique
Antics”), March 7, 2014 (N)
RICHARD
E. THOMPSON
1979
- Resigned 2000
The
Shared Image, February
14, 1983 (N)
Portents,
January 9, 1989 (N)
The
Trouble with History, December
11, 1995 (N)
Any
Word Will Do, February
15, 1999 (N)
Offices:
Chair, Officers and Members, 1983-84, 1984-85
SLASON
THOMPSON
1880
- Resigned 1933
As
Others See Us: or Reflections by Six Distinguished Mirrors (Symposium), November 16, 1885
The
Model Newspaper, February
3, 1890
James
Russell Lowell, October
19, 1891
The
Need of the Hour, April
18, 1892
What
We All Think About It! (Conversation), June
13, 1892
Ghosts
(Symposium), February
27, 1893
The
American Novel, October
29, 1894
Different
Views of Eugene Field, March
23, 1896
The
Gentle Art of Lying, November
29, 1897
Justice
to Shafter and Schley, March
6, 1899
The
Age and Art of Advertising, March
24, 1902
The
Labor Question, November
2, 1903
Lying,
April 8, 1907
Moulding
Public Opinion, December
11, 1911
The Parlous Times in Which We
Live, January 26, 1914
The
Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February
1, 1915
The
Poetry of this War, November
29, 1915
The
War in Retrospect, May
17, 1920
The
League of Nations -- a Post-mortem, March
21, 1921
The
Present-day Business Man Can Dispense with the Present-day Lawyer, December 4, 1922
Offices:
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1892-93
WILLIAM
McILWAIN THOMPSON
1909
- Resigned 1930
Canoeing,
April 11, 1910
A
Literary Fur Trader, April
13, 1914
SAMUEL
EDMUND THORNE
1938
- Resigned 1994
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
An
Oxford Scholar, January
13, 1941
LOUIS
LEON THURSTONE
1943
- Died 1955
CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
Three
Theories of Intelligence, February
12, 1945
Creative
Talent, January 15, 1951
GARY
G. TILLERY
1989 -
Died 1990
ARTHUR
JAMES TODD
1922
- Resigned 1936
Three
Wise Men of the East (Ladies' Night Address), January 31, 1927
*The Secularization of
Domestic Relations: Nineteen Centuries of Church Versus Sex, January 16, 1928 (C)
(N)
Our
Vanishing Family, May
5, 1930
A
New Critique of Cant, March
28, 1932
A Bundle
of Myrrh, February 11, 1935
ALBERT
HARRIS TOLMAN
1909
- Died 1928
Some English Dialogues and
Their Ancestry, May 2, 1910
Is
Shakespeare Anti-democratic? April
10, 1911
A Shakespearean Problem, March 25, 1912
The
Folk-Songs of England, December
8, 1913
The European War, October 19, 1914
The
Principles and Methods of Criticism, May
24, 1915
Why Did Shakespeare Create
Falstaff? November 1, 1915
A
Postscript to "The Folk Songs of England," November 1, 1915
Shakespearean Studies, October 14, 1918
Shakespeare's
Manipulation of His Sources in "As You Like It," March 1, 1920
The
Early History of Shakespeare's Reputation (Presidential Address), October 11, 1920
Earnest
and Jest in Shakespeare Scholarship, 1709 - 1747, December 8, 1924
Problems
and Humors of the Grammar Class, December
12, 1927
Offices:
Chair, Publications, 1911-12
Chair, Officers and Members, 1917-18
President, 1920-21
Chair, Arrangements and Exercises, 1921-22
HENRY
LELAND TOLMAN
1878
- Resigned 1882
A
Comparative View of the Development of Literature in All Languages, February 2, 1880
C.
STEVEN TOMASHEFSKY
2004
–
*From Meri to Milt, February 28, 2005 (N)
A Super Heavy, January 23, 2006
*Easter Egg Chickens,
March 24, 2008 (N)
Another World Waugh,
March 22, 2010 (N)
Dog Days, March 26, 2012 (N)
Looking Forward, Looking
Backward (Joint Meeting with The Fortnightly of Chicago –
“Looking Forward, Looking Backward”), March 8, 2013 (N)
The Cane Cutter’s
Daughter, March 3, 2014 (N)
*A Roll of the Dice, April 6, 2015(N)
By the Numbers (Closing Meeting Address), May 20, 2019(N)
JAMES
S. TOMES
2004
–
PORTLAND, OREGON
Serendipity, April 3, 2006
Photographic Memories, April 14, 2014 (N)
FLOYD
WILLIAMS TOMKINS, JR.
1891
- Died 1932
Factors
and Products, June 5, 1893
ARNOLD
TOMPKINS
1902
- Died 1905
The
Nature of Beauty, January
25, 1904
LAWRENCE
W. TOWNER
1963 -
Resigned 1971
HOWARD
VAN SINDEREN TRACY
1933 -
Died 1945
MELVIN
ALVAH TRAYLOR
1919
- Resigned 1925
Banking
and Coinage, January
5, 1920
WALTER
EMANUAL TREANOR
1938 -
Died 1941
LAMBERT
TREE
1874 -
Resigned 1878
GEORGE
MACAULAY TREVELYAN
Serbia,
May 3, 1915
CHARLES
HENDERSON TRUE
1923
- Resigned 1936
Some Factors Influencing
Locomotive Design, April
21, 1924
Adventures
in Transportation: Extracts from the Biography of Jonathan K. Peagreene, Esq., February 7, 1927
Tales
from the Mills, February
24, 1930
LYMAN
TRUMBULL
1874
- Resigned 1886
Slavery
and Its Abolition (Conversation), January
6, 1879
ROBERT
D. TSCHIRGI
1952 -
Resigned 1953
DANIEL
E. TUCKER
1993
- Resigned 1994
Some
Notes on Words and Vice Versa (The Arthur Baer Fellowship Address), April 12, 1993
MAX
A. TUDOR
1965
– Died 2012
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Retaliation
or Rehabilitation, February
6, 1967 (N)
Sense
-- or Nonsense, February
23, 1970 (N)
From
One Hoosier -- Thru Another, March
11, 1974 (N)
Ethics
-- As a Science? April
30, 1984 (N)
Finding
Fault Is Fun, October
12, 1987 (N)
MURRAY
FLOYD TULEY
1880 -
Resigned 1897
JOHN
L. TUOHY
2015-
*Perception at Elsinore, February 20, 2017(N)
Death
and Destruction: Any Silver Lining? February 4,
2019(N)
Offices held:
Treasurer,
2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-2020
ARTHUR RAY TURNER
1940
- Resigned 1980
WASHINGTON, D.C.
WILLIAM
H. TYRE
2009
– Resigned 2013
2016
– Resigned 2018
A Voice from the
Past: Rediscovering the Writings of John Jacob Glessner (The Arthur Baer
Fellowship Address), February 8, 2010
The Most Perfect Town in the
World, February 5, 2018