The Century Association was established as a club composed of authors, artists, and amateurs of the arts and letters; this last category, as defined by the Admissions Committee, includes individuals “of any occupation [whose] breadth of interest and qualities of mind and imagination [make] them sympathetic, stimulating and congenial companions in a society of authors and artists.” As a consequence of this broad definition, members of the Century have made distinguished contributions in a multitude of professional fields. The categories listed below display selected members of the Century elected prior to 1923 whose renown has proven enduring to the present day.
- Chester H. Aldrich
- Grosvenor Atterbury
- Henry Bacon
- Welles Bosworth
- John M. Carrère
- William Adams Delano
- Leopold Eidlitz
- Cass Gilbert
- Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
- Thomas Hastings
- Richard H. Hunt
- Richard Morris Hunt
- Charles Downing Lay
- Charles Follen McKim
- William Rutherford Mead
- Frederick Law Olmsted
- Charles A. Platt
- John Russell Pope
- George B. Post
- James Renwick Jr.
- Henry Hobson Richardson
- Calvert Vaux
- Stanford White
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