List of Bohemian Club members
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The following list of Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note. Membership in the male-only, private Bohemian Club takes a variety of forms, with membership regularly offered to new university presidents and to military commanders stationed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Regular, full members are usually wealthy and influential men who pay full membership fees and dues, and who must often wait 15 years for an opening, as the club limits itself to about 2700 men. Associate members are graphic and musical artists, and actors, who pay lesser fees because of their usefulness in assisting with club activities in San Francisco and at the Bohemian Grove. Professional members are associate members who have developed the ability to pay full dues, or are skilled professionals selected from the arts community.
Honorary members are elected by club members and pay no membership fees or annual dues. Four women were made honorary members in the club's first two decades, though they were not given the full privileges of regular club members.[1] Several honorary members never availed themselves of the club's offer—there is no record of Mark Twain visiting the club, and Boston resident Oliver Wendell Holmes never visited, but he responded immediately with a poem when notified by telegram of the honor, despite being wakened at midnight.[2]
Each member is associated with a "camp", that is, one of 118 rustic sleeping and leisure quarters scattered throughout the Bohemian Grove, where each member sleeps during the two weeks (three weekends) of annual summer encampment in July. These camps are the principal means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships are formed.[3]
Members
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t St. Mary's College of California. Hearst Art Gallery. Early Artists of the Bohemian Club. Retrieved on March 29, 2014.
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- ^ Lekisch 2003, p. 53.
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- ^ Evans, Richard B.; Donald L. Winks; Adrian McNamara; Bohemian Club. Tyburn Fair, Bohemian Club, 1991.
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- ^ a b c d e f g Garnett, 1908.
- ^ Drew, Elizabeth (1995). On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency. Simon and Schuster. p. 370. ISBN 9780684813097. Gergen resigned his membership in 1993 when he joined the Clinton presidential team.
- ^ "Where Powerful Men Go to Misbehave: Secrets of the Bohemian Grove Unveiled in Photos". HistoryCollection.com. 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- ^ Bohemian Club, 1973
- ^ Lekisch 2003, p. 77.
- ^ Lekisch 2003, p. 81.
- ^ Lekisch 2003, p. 93.
- ^ Lekisch 2003, p. 94.
- ^ "In Memoriam: Charles D. Hollister". Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. August 25, 1999. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
- ^ a b Starr 1996, p. 293
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- ^ Drew 1995, pp. 370–372
- ^ "The Midsummer Music of Bohemia". Pacific Coast Musical Review. 34: 4. 1918.
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- ^ Kinnaird, Lawrence (1966). History of the Greater San Francisco Bay Region. Vol. 3. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 321.
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- ^ "Constitution and By-laws of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco". 1895.
- ^ John McNaught, member of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco
- ^ Steven Lanier McKnight, member of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco
- ^ Pinchard, 1922, pp. 222–233
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- ^ a b c Brittain, Amy (March 7, 2006). "An Elite Alliance – Chancellor confirms membership in club". The Daily Reveille. Louisiana State University. Archived from the original on February 9, 2007. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
- ^ Lage, Ann.; Lage, Ann; Helfman, Bill; Hicke, Carole; Caswell, John; Bry, Stanley; Mellon, Knox; Library, Bancroft (1988). The Patterson family and ranch: southern Alameda County in transition. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.19264.
- ^ "Has Won Fame Abroad". The San Francisco Call and Post. December 6, 1899. p. 9. Retrieved 2024-12-17 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Poletti, Therese; Tom Paiva (2008). Art Deco San Francisco: The Architecture of Timothy Pflueger. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-56898-756-9.
- ^ Congressional Directory. United States Congress. 1915. p. 8.
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- ^ "Frank H. Powers, A Former Stockton Attorney, Is Dead". Stockton Daily Evening Record. Stockton, California. 19 Nov 1920. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
- ^ Weir, Bob. [1], Bohemian Grove Secrets and Stories Told by Bob Weir
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- ^ "Will Sparks, Noted Artist, Dies in S.F.". The Oakland Tribune. March 31, 1937. p. 1. Retrieved July 9, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
He was long a member of the Bohemian Club and identified with early growth of the art colony.
- ^ "Visalia Times-Delta from Visalia, California on August 26, 1929 · 2". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
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- Garnett, Porter, The Bohemian Jinks: A Treatise, 1908
- Ogden, Dunbar H.; Douglas McDermott; Robert Károly Sarlós (1990). Theatre West: Image and Impact. Rodopi. ISBN 90-5183-125-0.
- Pinchard, Marguerite M. The New society blue book; San Francisco, Oakland, Piedmont, Alameda, 1922, pp. 222–233.
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