. History of the Handel and Haydn Society (founded 1815). he soloistsor for both $1,; that is, only $ was left for all theother expenses. The unusual number of orchestral rehearsalscarried the same number of 69 in the orchestra up to $, or$ more than in 1908 though it was the same Boston FestivalOrchestra that had played the work for the first time six yearsearlier, probably mostly made up of the same men. May 27 1913 the market value of the Permanent Fund-$61, 25 1914 it is 58, or (due to the decrease in the market value) a decrease of $ 2, 74


. History of the Handel and Haydn Society (founded 1815). he soloistsor for both $1,; that is, only $ was left for all theother expenses. The unusual number of orchestral rehearsalscarried the same number of 69 in the orchestra up to $, or$ more than in 1908 though it was the same Boston FestivalOrchestra that had played the work for the first time six yearsearlier, probably mostly made up of the same men. May 27 1913 the market value of the Permanent Fund-$61, 25 1914 it is 58, or (due to the decrease in the market value) a decrease of $ 2, 74 HISTORY OF THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY May 23 1913 the Building Fund (amount invested) was ^29, 25 1914 it is $30, or an increase of $ 1, May 27 1913 the Site Fund was $2, May 25 1914 it is $2, or an increase of $ The Festival Fund of 1915 is now $2, In addition to this $2, is the $2, drawn from theincome of the Permanent Fund of this year—an amount to bedeposited at the direction of the new board,. VV. F. BRADBL RY Born Westminster, Mass., May 17, 1829. Died Cambridge, Mass., Octooer 22, 1924. Joined the Society, November 10, 1864. Director 15 years, between 1871 and 1896. Librarian 1 vear. 1874. Secretary 10 years, 1899 to 1909. Secretary (acting) from February 1, 1911. to Annual Meeting in (acting) from December 1, 1908, to Annual Meeting in May, 1909 to October 22. time in service of the Society over 31 years. ONE HUNDREDTH SEASON May 25, 1914 to May 24, 1915 In preparation for the one hundredth season of the Societythese officers were elected at the Annual Meeting held May 25,1914, in a hall of the building of Boston University on BoylstonStreet next to the Public Library: President, William F. Bradbury , Vice-President, Eugene D, RussellSecretary, John C. BrodheadTreasurer, George M. BrooksLibrarian, William N. Eustis Directors, Robert Entwistle, John W. Hall, CourtenayGui


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