DONALD R. YABUSH
1995
– Resigned 1997
DEAN N. YANNIAS
2016—
*Gatsby in Chicago,
April 9, 2018(N)
The
Ending, (Video)October
12, 2020
VICTOR S. YARROS
1903
- Died 1956
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
The
Newspaper and Contemporaneous History, November
7, 1904 (N)
The
Condition of Journalism in Russia, March
6, 1905
Municipal
Ownership, April 2, 1906
The
Development and Traditions of the Russian Drama, October 8, 1906
Paper
Constitutions and Actual Government, January
11, 1909
Nikolai
Vassilievitch Gogol, October 18, 1909
Tolstoi:
the Man and the Author, October 16, 1911
What
Ails the Modern Newspaper? January 6,
1913
The
European War, October 19, 1914
The
Administration of Woodrow Wilson (Symposium), February 1, 1915
*Pessimism and Optimism:
Fresh Treatment of an Old Subject, April
24, 1916 (C) (N)
Progress:
The Idea and the Reality, October 30,
1916
The
Political Situation in Russia, May 21,
1917
Wells
and Shaw as Prophets of Religion, April
22, 1918
The
War Debts and the Wage Workers of the World, March 24, 1919
Literary
Criticism, December 22, 1919
Contemporary
American Radicalism, March 7, 1921
Recent
Assaults on, and Vindications of, Popular Government, November 7, 1921
Fathers
and Sons: or Age and Youth, April 23,
1923
Prose,
Poetry, and the Human Spirit (Presidential Address), October 8, 1923
Lost,
Strayed, or Stolen: Philosophy Today,
November 9, 1925
A
Lay Sermon Obiter on Music (Illustrated on the piano by Francis Marion Arnold),
May 9, 1927
Education:
Some Radical Reactionary Heresies, November
5, 1928
Letters
and Literary Standards in Bourgeoisia, November
4, 1929
The
Trials and Pleasure of Editorial Writing, April
3, 1933
The
Present Crisis in Fiction and Belles Lettres, October 15, 1934
The
Paradox of Human Hypocrisy, Conscious and Unconscious, March 21, 1938
Investing
in Ideas, or the Books That Have Guided Me (Read by George Packard), December 9, 1940
Adventures
in the Realm of Ideas, October 28, 1946
The
Boldest Historian, Toynbee: A Secular Thomist, October 27, 1947
Obiter
Editorial Dicta, Mainly Heretical, October
12, 1953
Offices:
Chair,
Arrangements and Exercises, 1914-15
President,
1923-24
FAYE S. YATES (biography)
2003
– Died 2006
CHARLES YEOMANS
1919
- Died 1959
Die
Entwickelung des Kanonenfutters, April 3,
1922
Lesser
Lights of the Sea, April 16, 1928
Gloria
in Peristalsis, March 6, 1933
Arctic
Knight Errant, December 21, 1936
Clergyman
in Conflict, November 9, 1942
Book
Night, April 10, 1944 (N)
*Faith and "The
Works" in the Trial of David Swing, Heretic, March 14, 1949 (C) (N)
(Re-read
before the Club by Todd S. Parkhurst, January
20, 1974)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1925-26
Corresponding
Secretary, 1937-38
ABRAM Van EPS YOUNG
1889
- Resigned 1907
Some
Eccentricities of Nature, February 17,
1890
The
Beautiful in Physical Nature, February 18,
1895
Franklin
as a Scientist, January 8, 1906
HOBART P. YOUNG, JR. (biography)
1964
- Died 2000
The
Torch Passed, March 7, 1966 (N)
Return
of the Gods, March 3, 1969
Stanley,
April 9, 1973 (N)
Dog
Food, March 31, 1975 (N)
Leader,
Book Night; Book Review, "The Dragons of Eden" by Carl Sagan, December 17, 1979 (N)
Up
in the Air, January 10, 1983 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1973-74, 1980-81
KIMBALL YOUNG
1893
- Resigned 1908
ULYSSES SIMPSON YOUNG
1934
- Resigned 1952
WILLIAM FOSTER YOUNG
1926
- Died 1935
CLIFFORD E. YUKNIS
2016
-
MONEIM ZAKI
2008
– Resigned 2012
JOHN MAXCY ZANE
1905
and 1935 - Died 1937
The
Romance of Catarina di Monte Acuto, October
29, 1906
An
Early English Booklover: Richard Augerville; Otherwise Known as Richard de
Bury, October 10, 1910
Oratory
Is No More, April 19, 1937 (N)
VICTOR ZAST
2002
– Died 2014
Win,
Place and Show: On a Life at the Races, May
17, 2004 (N)
A Bump in the Road,
(Joint Meeting with the Fortnightly of Chicago— “A Bump in the Road”), March 6, 2009
ERNEST BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER
1927
- Died 1962
Causality,
May 16, 1932 (N)
Pure
Reason, May 14, 1934
The
New Deal in Logic, May 10, 1937
Evariste
Galois, May 8, 1939
Nietzsche
and the Nazis, January 27, 1941 (N)
Robinson
Crusoe Resartus, April 24, 1944
Science
and Superstition, April 15, 1946 (N)
The
Freedom of the Will, May 16, 1949
A
Theory of Human Rights, April 16, 1951 (N)
Othello
and the Experts, October 15, 1951
The
Principle of Sufficient Reason (Presidential Address), October 6, 1952 (N)
The
Problem of External Reality, October 26,
1953 (N)
The
Haymarket Riot, April 11, 1955(N)
(Re-read before the Club by Michael
T. Sawyer, December 20, 1982)
The
Problem of Consciousness, May 6, 1957 (N)
De
anima, November 17, 1958 (N)
The
Great Salk Vaccine Fiasco, December 7,
1959 (N)
A
Pigment of the Imagination, March 27,
1961 (N)
De
Legibus Naturae, January 29, 1962
Offices:
Corresponding
Secretary, 1939-40
President,
1952-53
ERWIN PAUL ZEISLER
1936
- Resigned 1954
Some
Psychoanalytical Poems, December 20, 1937
A
Study in Brown and Scarlet, October 26,
1942
Dr.
Potter's Dilemma, October 23, 1950 (N)
JOSEPH ZEISLER
1895
- Resigned 1917
An
Evening with Poet Physicians, December 16,
1895
Program
Music Illustrated, March 29, 1897
Fitness
for Marriage, January 22, 1900
Dreams,
December 7, 1903
Stories
from Far and Wide, October 23, 1905 (N)
Our
Increasing Interest in Leprosy, January 6,
1908
The
Venereal Peril, February 24, 1908
Arthur
Schnitzler, the Great Dramatist, March 6,
1911
The
European War, October 19, 1914
The
Art of Growing Old, April 19, 1915
Short
Stories from Far and Wide, April 26, 1915 (N)
PAUL BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER
1927
- Resigned 1933
SIGMUND ZEISLER
1893
- Died 1931
The
Prevalence of Perjury in the United States, December
11, 1893
About
Nietzsche, February 21, 1898 (N)
Our
Tendency to Fads, April 17, 1899
A
Prince of Swindlers, February 24, 1902 (N)
Heinrich
Heine's Relation to England, December 12,
1904 (N)
Almost
a Casus Belli, January 7, 1907
An
Enchanted Castle: The Chateau Trevano at Lugano, Italy, the Residence of Louis
Lombard, February 7, 1910
The
Ethics of Present-day Finance, January 16,
1911
The
Oberammergau Passion Play, April 10, 1911
The
Administration of Woodrow Wilson, February
1, 1915
The
Mysterious Case of Kasper Hauser, March
29, 1915
*Reminiscences of the
Anarchist Case, May 3, 1926 (C) (N) (W)
A
Chapter from a Forthcoming Book, "The Life of Fannie Bloomfield
Zeisler," October 29, 1928
Another
Chapter from a Forthcoming Book, "The Life of Fannie Bloomfield
Zeisler," January 6, 1930
Offices:
Chair,
Rooms and Finance, 1915-16, 1916-17
JOE ZIEMBA
2019
–
AUSTIN M. ZIMMERMAN
1965
– 1991
EDINA, MINNESOTA
The
Snatch System, May 18, 1970 (N)
J.B.,
February 9, 1976
Gas,
February 27, 1978 (N)
EDWARD AMERICUS ZIMMERMAN
1943
- Resigned 1951
Peter
Heywood, R.N., February 2, 1948 (N)
HERBERT PAUL ZIMMERMAN
1926
- Resigned 1930
WILLIAM CARBYS ZIMMERMAN
1903
- Resigned 1908
DAVID B. ZUCKER
1997
-
A
Familiar Chicago Street, November 27,
2000 (N)
To
the Shores of Tripoli, March 22, 2004
With Muffled Oars
(Short Paper Night, Election Eve Program), November
3, 2008 (N)
And That’s the Way It
Was… (Short Paper Night, Election Eve Program), November 5, 2012 (N)
You
Too, December 16, 2013 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Publications, 2006-07, 2007-08
EDWARD J. ZULKEY
1980
- Resigned 1983
2011
-
The
Americanization of George, November 24,
1980 (N)
In
the Best Interests of Baseball, April 25,
1983 (N)
Thumbthing’s Up, February 4, 2013(N)
What Might Have Been, January 16, 2017(N)
Breaking Up is Hard to Do,
November 26, 2018(N)
ANTHONY S. ZUMMER
1961
-
Recurring
Events, December 3, 1962 (N)
Change,
December 19, 1966 (N)
The
Wall, November 24, 1969 (N)
A
Year, December 9, 1974 (N)
Book
Review, "Thomas Jefferson, an Intimate History" by Fawn M. Brodie, December 1, 1975
Somewhere,
February 7, 1977 (N)
Progress,
April 14, 1980 (N)
Values
(Presidential Address), October 13, 1980 (N)
*Outdoors, January 16, 1984 (N)
Knife,
December 16, 1985 (N)
Out
(Ladies' Night Address), May 18, 1987 (N)
Book
Review, "American Silhouettes" by Albert Furtwangler, December 14, 1987
Around,
April 16, 1990 (N)
Again,
January 11, 1993 (N)
More
(Annual Reunion Dinner Address), October
3, 1994 (N)
Simple,
March 8, 1999 (N)
Pseudoscience, December 12, 2005
Trouble (Fifty-year
Member Anniversary Celebration), March
19, 2012 (N)
Offices:
Chair,
Officers and Members, 1968-69
Treasurer, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78,
1978-79, 1979-80
President,
1980-81
Chair,
Rooms and Finance, 1983-84, 1984-85