. The driving clubs of greater Boston. Horses; Horse racing -- Massachusetts Boston. 46 The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston SEASON OF 1913 The annual meeting of the club was held on January 8, with President C. S. Spencer presiding. Following the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting, the elec- tion was held and G. Pray Smith was elected president for the ensuing year. Vice-presi- dents, John Shepard. A. H. Parker, W. J. Furbush, C. H. Traiser, L. F. Sanborn, C. B. Holden, C. < I. Newcomb; treasurer, C. H. Dow; secretary, W. L. Duntley; directors, C. S. Spencer, G. D. Merrill, G


. The driving clubs of greater Boston. Horses; Horse racing -- Massachusetts Boston. 46 The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston SEASON OF 1913 The annual meeting of the club was held on January 8, with President C. S. Spencer presiding. Following the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting, the elec- tion was held and G. Pray Smith was elected president for the ensuing year. Vice-presi- dents, John Shepard. A. H. Parker, W. J. Furbush, C. H. Traiser, L. F. Sanborn, C. B. Holden, C. < I. Newcomb; treasurer, C. H. Dow; secretary, W. L. Duntley; directors, C. S. Spencer, G. D. Merrill, G. W. Norton, A. J. Furbush, C. H. Dow, T. H. Hubbard, C. A. Thompson, G. Pray Smith, W. 1. Lovell, G. H. Hicks, W. J. McDonald. A. L. Power, R. E. Thompson, E. H. Kingman, and C. C. Mavberrv; executive committee, C. S. Spencer, \Y. J.'McDonald, C. H. Dow, T. H. Hubbard, C. C. Mayberry. At a meeting of the directors on January 16, it was voted, on the motion made by C. C. Mayberry, that any director who failed to at- tend every executive meeting of the board shall be asked to resign. This was on account of so many of the members of the board ac- cepting the position when elected, and then apparently forgetting that there was any such office for the remainder of the year, so far as attending the meetings. It was also decided at this meeting that with the election of W. D. Hunt as chairman of the race committee, it would be left to him entirely in the appointing of his associates and a clerk. A. W. Davis was chosen to fill the position of press agent, in place of Wilbur L. Duntley, who had held the office since 1908. On February 18 the resignation of C. S. Spencer, as director and chairman of the ex- ecutive committee, was received and accepted, and the board of directors voted that Presi- dent Smith be instructed to notify Mr. Spen- cer of the sincere regrets of the club that his business in New York was such that it neces- sitated his taking a residence there and sever- ing his


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