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Past Banquet Speakers
February 12, 2008 ![]() February 12, 2007 February 12, 2006 February 12, 2005 February 12, 2004 February 12, 2003 February 12, 2002 Michael Beschloss, Author February 12, 2000 Doris Kearns Goodwin, Author February 12, 1999 James B. Stewart, Author February 12, 1998 James Fallows, Editor, U.S. News and World Report February 12, 1997 Paul Simon, United States Senator from Illinois (in place of Herbert Mitgang), Lincoln and Lovejoy February 12, 1996 Some Folks, 19th Century musical entertainment of the Lincoln period February 12, 1995 Brian Lamb, CEO, C-SPAN (in place of Jason Robards) February 12, 1994 Sam Waterston, Actor (in place of Frank E. Vandiver) February 12, 1993 Garry Wills, Historian, Northwestern University, Lincoln and Leadership February 12, 1992 Jack Kemp, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development February 12, 1991 Tom Wicker, Journalist, New York Times February 12, 1990 Mortimer Jerome Adler, Philosopher, University of Chicago, Lincoln’s Declaration February 12, 1989 Paul Simon, United States Senator from Illinois (in place of Bill Mauldin, Cartoonist) February 12, 1988 Entertainment, no speaker February 12, 1987 James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois, Lincoln and the Young Men’s Lyceum Address 150 Years Later February 12, 1986 Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York, Abraham Lincoln and Our ‘Unfinished Work’ February 12, 1985 John Hope Franklin, Professor of History, University of Illinois, Chicago, The Use and Misuse of the Lincoln Legacy February 12, 1984 Mark O. Hatfield (United States Senator from Oregon, The Oregon Connection of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1983 William Safire, Columnist, New York Times, Lincoln’s Pundits: If Today’s Columnists Were Writing in Lincoln’s Time February 12, 1982 (Delivered on audio tape) Don E. Fehrenbacher, Professor of History, Stanford University, The Anti-Lincoln Tradition February 12, 1981 Entertainment, no speaker February 12, 1980 Mary Frances Berry, United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Lincoln and Civil Rights for Blacks February 12, 1979 William Hedgcock Webster, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation February 12, 1978 Harold M. Hyman, Professor of History, Rice University, With Malice Toward Some: Scholarship or Something Less on the Lincoln Murder? February 12, 1977 Roy P. Basler, Library of Congress, "President Lincoln Helps His Old Friends February 12, 1976Francis Aungier Pakenham, Earl of Longford (British MP), Lincoln and Kennedy February 12, 1975 Herbert Mitgang, Editor, New York Times, The Character of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1974 D. Elton Trueblood, Earlham College, The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1973 Irving Stone, Author, Mary Lincoln--The Final Judgment February 12, 1972 T. Harry Williams, Professor of History, Louisiana State University, Lincoln and Davis as War Leaders February 11, 1971 Wayne Aspinwall, United States Representative from Colorado, Lincoln’s Life and Character February 12, 1970 Bruce Catton, Author, The Inescapable Challenge Lincoln Left Us February 12, 1969 Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York February 12, 1968 Ramsey Clark, United States Attorney General February 12, 1967 Everett M. Dirksen, United States Senator from Illinois, Lincoln Had A Cause February 12, 1966 William W. Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania, Lincoln of Springfield February 12, 1965 LeRoy Collins, Director of Community Service, United States Department of Commerce, If Lincoln Could Have Talked That Day February 12, 1964 Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Ambassador to the United Nations 1953-1963 No banquets held February 12, 1952 Allan Nevins, Columbia University, Part of the National Wealth T. V. Smith (Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Lincoln: Public and Private Adlai E. Stevenson, Governor, State of Illinois, Lincoln as a Political Leader February 12, 1951 James Garfield Randall, Professor of History, University of Illinois, Lincoln and the Governance of Men February 13, 1950 David C. Mearns, Assistant Librarian of Congress, Our Reluctant Contemporary: Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1949 Dumas Malone, Professor of History, Columbia University, Jefferson and Lincoln February 12, 1948 Lloyd Lewis, Chicago, Lincoln’s Legacy to Grant February 12, 1947 Avery O. Craven, Professor of History, University of Chicago, The Civil War and the Democratic Process February 12, 1946 Edgar Curtis Taylor, Headmaster, Taylor School, Clayton, Missouri, Lincoln the Internationalist February 12, 1945 Stanley Pargellis, Librarian, Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln’s Political Philosophy February 12, 1944 D. Graham Hutton, Director, British Information Services, Chicago, Lincoln Through British Eyes February 12, 1943 Benjamin P. Thomas, Harry E. Pratt, and Paul M. Angle, Abraham Lincoln Association: Past, Present, Future February 12, 1942 F. Lauriston Bullard, Editorial writer, Boston Herald, Lincoln’s ‘Conquest’ of New England February 12, 1941 Charles W. Gilkey, Dean, University of Chicago Chapel, Lincoln’s Philosophy of Life February 12, 1940 William Allen White, Editor, Emporia Gazette, We Are Coming Father Abraham! February 11, 1939 James Weber Linn, Professor of English, University of Chicago, Such Were His Words J. V. Moldedhawer, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, New York, The Lincoln of the Second Inaugural February 12, 1938 John McAuley Palmer, Brig. Gen. United States Army, Retired, Abraham Lincoln, Commander-in-Chief Evan A. Evans, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Chicago, ‘Let Us Have Faith That Right Makes Might’ February 12, 1937 Harold C. Jaquith, President, Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois, The Persistent Personality of Lincoln Charles Nagel, St. Louis, Missour), My Recollections of Lincoln February 12,1936 Andrew C. McLaughlin, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago, Lincoln, the Constitution and Democracy T.V. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, A Philosopher Looks at Lincoln February 12, 1935 Tyler Dennet, President, Williams College, Massachusetts, Lincoln and the Campaign of 1864 Benjamin P. Thomas, Executive Secretary, Abraham Lincoln Association, Lincoln’s Humor: An Analysis February 12, 1934 Frederic L. Paxson, Professor of History, University of California, The Promise of the First Republican Administration: Abraham Lincoln, 1860 February 13, 1933 Joseph Fort Newton, Rector, St. James’ Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Spiritual Life of Lincoln: An Interpretation February 12, 1932 John Maxcy Zane, Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln, the Constitutional Lawyer Louis A. Warren, Lincoln National Life Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, The Environs of Lincoln’s Youth February 12, 1931 Carl Sandburg, Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln’s Genius of Places Henry Horner, Judge, Probate Court, Cook County, Illinois, The Universality of Lincoln February 12,1930 John Callan O’Laughlin, Editor-in-Chief, Copley Press, Washington, D.C., Lincoln and the Press (read by A.W. Shipton of the Illinois State Journal) Allan Nevin, Professor of History, Columbia University, Lincoln’s Plans for Reunion February 12, 1929 Mary E. Humphrey, Springfield, Illinois, Springfield of the Lincolns Claude G. Bowers, Editorial writer, New York Evening World, Lincoln and Douglas February 12, 1928 Paul M. Angle, Executive Secretary, Lincoln Centennial Association, Abraham Lincoln: Circuit Lawyer Arthur Charles Cole, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Abraham Lincoln and the South February 12, 1927 Paul M. Angle, Executive Secretary, Lincoln Centennial Association, Where Lincoln Practiced Law William E. Dodd, Professor of History, University of Chicago, Lincoln’s Last Struggle--Victor February 12, 1926 Paul M. Angle, Executive Secretary, Lincoln Centennial Association, The Building of the Lincoln Monument Michael Pupin, Professor of Electro-Mechanics, Columbia University, The Revelation of Lincoln to a Serbian Immigrant February 12, 1925 A. L. Bowen, Springfield, Illinois, A. Lincoln: His House John H. Finley, Editor, New York Times, The Education of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1924 Henry A. Converse, Springfield, Illinois, The House of the House Divided Andrew C. McLaughlin, Professor of History, University of Chicago, Lincoln as a World Figure February 12, 1923 Brig. Gen. Ronald Storrs, British Civil Governor of Jerusalem, The Esteem in Which Lincoln is Held in the Near East John H. Walker, President, Illinois State Federation of Labor, Lincoln, Friend of the Common People Frank O. Lowden, formerly Governor of Illinois, Lincoln, the American 1922 No meeting or banquet held February 12, 1921 William C. Sproul, Governor of Pennsylvania, Lincoln and the Present World Outlook Don Frederico A. Pezet, Peruvian Ambassador to the United States, Lincoln as Viewed by Latin America Today 1920 No meeting or banquet held February 12, 1919 Clinton L. Conkling, Springfield, Illinois, Lincoln in His Home Town February 12, 1918 William Renwick Riddell, Justice, Supreme Court of Ontario, Abraham Lincoln Thomas Power O’Connor, Member of Parliament from Ireland, Address Addison G. Proctor, Youngest Delegate to the Republican Convention of 1860 of Kansas, The Nomination of Lincoln Hugh S. Magill, Jr., Director, Illinois Centennial Celebration February 12, 1917 John Grier Hibben, President, Princeton University, The Spirit of Lincoln in the Present World Crisis Thomas Sterling, United States Senator from South Dakota, Lincoln, the Man and His Great Achievement February 12, 1916 James Hamilton Lewis, United States Senator from Illinois, Lincoln: The Fulfillment of Prophecy Lawrence Y. Sherman, United States Senator from Illinois, Lincoln and the Commonplace William A. Quayle, Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church, Lincoln and Tomorrow February 12, 1915 Archbishop Glennon, St. Louis, Missouri, Abraham Lincoln the Man and the Democrat Gutzon Borglum, Sculptor, New York, The Beauty of Lincoln and His Place in Art Samuel Fallows, Bishop, Reformed Episcopal Church; Department Commander, Illinois Grand Army of the Republic, Lincoln the Height of America February 12, 1914 Joseph T. Robinson, United States Senator from Arkansas, Mr. Lincoln’s Title to Enduring Fame. A Tribute from the South Percival G. Rennick, Peoria, Illinois, Lincoln: The Kindliest Memory of the Land Dr. Stephen S. Wise, New York, Lincoln: Man and American February 12, 1913 Count J. Von Bernstorff, German Ambassador to the United States, Lincoln as Germany Regarded Him Joseph W. Bailey, United State Senator from Texas, If Lincoln Lived in This Day February 12, 1912 Henry Cabot Lodge, United States Senator from Massachusetts, Abraham Lincoln and the Constitution Frank B. Willis, United States Representative from Ohio, Abraham Lincoln: The Man February 11, 1911 William Howard Taft, President of United States, Abraham Lincoln Martin W. Littleton, New York, The Two Great Leaders ![]() February 12, 1910 Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute, Some Results of Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation February 12, 1909 J. J. Jusserand, French Ambassador to the United States, Abraham Lincoln as France Regarded Him William Jennings Bryan, The Royal Art of Government James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, Some Reflections on the Character and Career of Mr. Lincoln Jonathan P. Dolliver, United State Senator from Iowa,Our Heroic Age |
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