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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Many members of this Board have been various times re-elected, after the interim required by Article IV of the Constitution. The date given is of their first election.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Continued)

1911 GEORGE GROVER MILLS

MARY J. BUCHANAN

1912 WILLIAM R. LORD

ABRAHAM M. RIHBANY
IDA C. HULTIN

1913 WILLIAM SULLIVAN

ORIGINAL MEMBERS

In addition to the officers elected at the first meeting, May 30, 1867,

the following persons at the same time signified their desire to be members:

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

JOHN T. SARGENT

MARSHALL G. KIMBALL

JAMES N. BUFFUM

ELIZA G. CHACE

HENRY DAMON

SARAH R. HATHAWAY

J. H. CARTER

G. S. LANGTON
F. V. SMITH

Mrs. F. V. SMITH
DAVID B. MOREY
ALMIRA B. MOREY
D. F. GODDARD
FRANCIS E. ABBOT
HENRY W. BROWN
HARRIET R. BROWN
CHARLES C. BURLEIGH
OLIVER JOHNSON
CAROLINE H. DALL
FRANCIS TIFFANY
S. GRIFFITS MORGAN
HENRY BLANCHARD

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Forty-sixth Annual Convention

OF THE

Free Religious Association of

America

THE Forty-sixth Annual Convention of the Free Religious Association of America was held in Boston, Thursday, May 22, and Friday, May 23, 1913.

THE BUSINESS MEETING

The Forty-sixth Annual Business Meeting of the Free Religious Association of America was held on the afternoon of Thursday, May 22, 1913, in the upper hall of the Twentieth Century Club, 3 Joy Street, Boston. President Wendte occupied the Chair.

The records of the Annual Business Meeting of May, 1912, were read by the Secretary, and were approved by vote.

The Treasurer, Mr. J. A. J. Wilcox, presented his Annual Report (May, 1912, to May, 1913), showing a balance in the treasury of $2337.33. The Report was accepted.

The Annual Report of the Secretary was read.

It was moved by Mr. Mead and seconded by Mr. Hamlen that the Association hold a Convention outside of Boston during the coming winter, presumably in New York, an invitation having been received from that city. The motion was carried.

The Nominating Committee appointed by the Chair, Messrs. Parsons and Hamlen, offered its report, naming for the office of Vice-President, Rev. Dr. Frank O. Hall, of New York; and

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