. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . JOHN S. OILMAN Supt. of Charles River Speedway. His Hard "Work Made the Plant Perfect for the Amateur Horsemen the club on the evening of January 14, and the following officers were elected for the en- suing year: President, G. Pray Smith; hon- orary presidents, C. H. Belledeu and F. C. Garmon ; vice-presidents, John Shepard. W. D. Hunt, J^ M. Johnson, A. H. Parker, G. G. Hall, Chauncy Sears, A. W. Hastings, War- ren Kimball, Frank Burke, Fred H. Bellows, C. B. Holden, L. F. Sanborn, C. G. Newcomb, and G. A. Law; secretary, W. L. Duntley; treasur


. The driving clubs of greater Boston .. . JOHN S. OILMAN Supt. of Charles River Speedway. His Hard "Work Made the Plant Perfect for the Amateur Horsemen the club on the evening of January 14, and the following officers were elected for the en- suing year: President, G. Pray Smith; hon- orary presidents, C. H. Belledeu and F. C. Garmon ; vice-presidents, John Shepard. W. D. Hunt, J^ M. Johnson, A. H. Parker, G. G. Hall, Chauncy Sears, A. W. Hastings, War- ren Kimball, Frank Burke, Fred H. Bellows, C. B. Holden, L. F. Sanborn, C. G. Newcomb, and G. A. Law; secretary, W. L. Duntley; treasurer, John N. MacLeod; directors, G. Pray Smith, George D. Merrill, George H. Hicks, George W. Norton, T. H. Hubbard, W. J. Lovell, W. J. McDonald, C. C. May-


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1914