. The driving clubs of greater Boston . C. H. BELLEUEU Piesident 1904-1909 (inclusive) newsjiaper trio. Messrs. Jewett. Trott and Cogswell, had secured nearly 200, Mr. Stults had come to the conclusion that the duties of president of such a hustling organization would prove too arduous for him to fulfill; this, too, was the case with Mr. Goodspeed, while Mr. Clarke's action was caused through being a candidate for president of the Dorchester Gentlemen's Driving Club, and he thought it better not to hold official positions in two separate driving clubs. Charles H. Belledeu was elected president
. The driving clubs of greater Boston . C. H. BELLEUEU Piesident 1904-1909 (inclusive) newsjiaper trio. Messrs. Jewett. Trott and Cogswell, had secured nearly 200, Mr. Stults had come to the conclusion that the duties of president of such a hustling organization would prove too arduous for him to fulfill; this, too, was the case with Mr. Goodspeed, while Mr. Clarke's action was caused through being a candidate for president of the Dorchester Gentlemen's Driving Club, and he thought it better not to hold official positions in two separate driving clubs. Charles H. Belledeu was elected president in place of Mr. Stults, while M. C. Harrison was elected to the posi- tions of treasurer and secretary, it being con- sidered a good plan to combine the two offices. A board of ten directors was elected, as fol- lows : C. H. Belledeu, W. J. Furbush, George A. Graves, John Shepard, M. C. Harrison, John W. Linnehan, Isaac Sexton, J. V. N. Stults, Henry M. Whitney and Monroe Good- speed. The directors then appointed J. H. Jewett presiding judge; L. G. Trott official
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