Club Presidents
- Joseph Hartley, 1871-1889
- George W. Maynard, 1888-1889
- Charles Yardley Turner, 1889-1883
- Thomas Moran, 1893-1896
- W. Lewis Fraser, 1896-1897
- Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1897-1898
- Robert C. Minor, 1898-1899
- Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1899-1900
- George H. McCord, 1900-1901
- George Inness, Jr., 1901-1903
- J. Scott Hartley, 1903-1905
- Alexander T. Van Laer, 1905-1908
- Henry B. Snell, 1908-1910
- Frank Knox Morton Rehn, 1910-1911
- Carleton Wiggins, 1911-1913
- Charles Vezin, 1913-1914
- F. Ballard Williams, 1914-1919
- Emil Carlsen, 1919-1920
- J. Massey Rhind, 1920-1922
- Hobart Nichols, 1922-1924
- W. Granville Smith, 1924-1926
- Franklin De Haven, 1926-1929
- Bruce Crane, 1929-1933
- Louis Betts, 1933-1935
- George Elmer Brown, 1935-1937
- Frederick W. Hutchinson, 1937-1939
- Gordon Grant, 1939-1941
- George Lober, 1941-1944
- Frederick K. Detwiller, 1944-1946
- Henry O' Connor, 1946-1947
- Silvio B. Valerio, 1947-1949
- Percy Albee, 1949-1953
- Russell Rypsam, 1953-1955
- Henry Laussucq, 1955-1957
- Junius Allen, 1957-1959
- A. Henry Nordhausen, 1959-1963
- Francis Vandeveer Kughler, 1963-1966
- Martin Hannon, 1966-1970
- John N. Lewis, 1970-1976
- Martin Hannon, 1976-1977
- Raymond R. Goldberg, 1977-1979
- Richard Clive, 1979-1981
- Carl L. Thomson, 1981-1983
- Ruth B. Reininghaus, 1983-1987
- Edward A. Brennan, 1987-1990
- Kenneth W. Fitch, 1990-1991
- Robert Volpe, 1991-1994
- Richard C. Pionk, 1994- 2007
- Claudia Seymour, 2007-present
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“He loved to sit silent in a corner of his club and listen to the loud chattering of politicians, and to think how they all were in his powerhow he could smite the loudest of them, were it worth his while to raise his pen for such a purpose.”
—Anthony Trollope (18151882)
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