. History of the Handel and Haydn Society (founded 1815). THOMAS CHICKERIXG GEORGE H. CHICKERIXG ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH SEASON May 28, 1923 to May 26, 1924 Officers of the 109th season were: President, Courtenay GuildVice-President, John C. BrodheadSecretary, Duane WhiteTreasurer, George M. BrooksLibrarian, George E. Banks Directors, George F. Hatch, John S. Russell, RobertEntwistle, George B. Magrath, James A. Murphy, E. RoscoeMcAfee, Paul Spain, A. H. Lamson. Mr. Merrow who had served efficiently as Secretary since 1918,felt obliged to decline re-election to that office. President Guilda


. History of the Handel and Haydn Society (founded 1815). THOMAS CHICKERIXG GEORGE H. CHICKERIXG ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH SEASON May 28, 1923 to May 26, 1924 Officers of the 109th season were: President, Courtenay GuildVice-President, John C. BrodheadSecretary, Duane WhiteTreasurer, George M. BrooksLibrarian, George E. Banks Directors, George F. Hatch, John S. Russell, RobertEntwistle, George B. Magrath, James A. Murphy, E. RoscoeMcAfee, Paul Spain, A. H. Lamson. Mr. Merrow who had served efficiently as Secretary since 1918,felt obliged to decline re-election to that office. President Guildalso asked to be relieved of his duties but consented to continuehis service when Mr. White, a former Secretary, agreed to resumethe hard work that must be performed by the Secretary. Mr. Mollenhauer and Mr. Luker were re-elected conductorand organist by the Board of Government, and Mr. James Mel-ville Hunnewell was elected a trustee of the Permanent Fund tofill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Saltonstall. In addition to Its regular work of the season


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