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Club and secretary
While fifty years before, Albert Goodwill Spalding, secretary of the Chicago Ball Club of the National League, could write earnestly to the manager of the Buffalo club and request a guarantee of one hundred dollars for a baseball game in August, in this Golden Era a game at the Yankee Stadium might bring in nearly a hundred thousand dollars at the gate.
Baum was the secretary of Aberdeen's Woman's Suffrage Club.
Grace became a member of Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) in 1869 after being proposed by the treasurer, Thomas Burgoyne, and seconded by the secretary, Robert Allan Fitzgerald.
Meadow Stable's secretary, Elizabeth Ham, had submitted 5 names to the Jockey Club, all of which were denied for various reasons.
The Melbourne Cricket Club advertised the position of club secretary and he was led to believe that if he applied, he would get the job.
The Board elected the highly respected former Fitzroy footballer and Australian test cricketer Jack Worrall, then the secretary of the Carlton Cricket Club, to the same position at the football club.
His performance was praised in England where he won the Olivier and Variety Club awards, but when the production transferred to Broadway the Actors ' Equity Association ( AEA ) would not allow Pryce to portray The Engineer because, according to their executive secretary, " he casting of a Caucasian actor made up to appear Asian is an affront to the Asian community ".
Two months after the birth of his third daughter, word came to Connolly that the Dublin Socialist Club was looking for a full-time secretary, a job that offered a salary of a pound a week.
He was the first secretary of the National Liberal Club.
William Edward Colby, the first secretary of the Sierra Club, called the finished trail " a most appropriate memorial to John Muir, who spent many of the best years of his life exploring the region which it will make accessible.
Fabre served as president and secretary of the club of the Cordeliers, and belonged also to the Jacobin Club.
It was created and named in honour of Charles Brownlow, a former Geelong Football Club footballer ( 1880 – 1891 ) and club secretary ( 1885 – 1923 ), and VFL president ( 1918 – 19 ), who had died in January 1924 after an extended illness.
The duel is stopped when Ardan — having been warned by J. T. Maston, secretary of the Gun Club — meets the rivals in the forest where they have agreed to duel.
Lord Ridley of Liddesdale was also secretary of the Canning Club, a councillor on Castle Ward Rural District Council and a member of the executive committee of the National Trust.
The governing body of the club is the Club Board, consisting of the club president ( who serves as the Board chairman ), a president-elect, club secretary, club treasurer, and several Club Board directors.
He moved to the United States and met Walter Hagen, who gave him a job as secretary of the Westchester-Biltmore Club.
David's cousin, Dessie Brown is secretary of Coleraine Football Club.
He was also the long-standing secretary to the Bannatyne Club, many of whose publications were edited by him.
Mr. Macgregor, the secretary of the Club, is the one to raise the issue of admitting a native to their all-white club.
His father later became the secretary of Royal Troon Golf Club, one of Scotland's most famous clubs.
Crystal Palace Football Club was formed on 10 September 1905 by the builders of the The Crystal Palace under the guidance of Aston Villa assistant secretary Edmund Goodman and initially played its home games at the cup final ground at The Crystal Palace.
Maxim and Clarence Tuska, the secretary of the Hartford Radio Club, developed application forms and sent them out to every amateur station they could think of.
Fred Craner was a former motorcycle rider who had taken part in seven Isle of Man TT races, and was by 1931 a Derby garage owner and secretary of the Derby & District Motor Club.

Club and Percy
The Harbor Island Yacht Club makes its headquarters on Old Hickory Lake, and Percy Priest Lake is home to the Vanderbilt Sailing Club.
The original pre-WW1 Brooklands Aero Club was re-formed by the BARC in May 1930 with Percy Brad, ey as Manager and the Brooklands Flying Club was established by Brooklands Aviation in early 1933.
This inspired him to bring together a group of pictorial photographers in Toronto, the Studio Club in Toronto, with Harold Mortimer-Lamb ( 1872-1970 ) and fellow Secessionist Percy Hodgins.
* Kilnwick Percy Golf Club
The Barbarian Club was formed by William Percy Carpmael, who had played rugby for Cambridge University, and had been part of the Cambridge team which had undertaken a tour of Yorkshire in 1884.
The league would include the former NHA team from Quebec, now owned by Percy Quinn, the founding president of the Toronto Hockey Club.
Clark was the nephew of Edward Walter Clark, Jr., commodore of the Philadelphia Corinthian Yacht Club and father of Edward III ; Clarence Munroe Clark, a noted tennis player like his brother ; and Percy Clark, a lawyer and noted cricketer.
Most of the south side of the Ben Lawers range has since 1950 been owned by the National Trust for Scotland and was purchased through the generosity of Percy Unna, a mountaineer and one time president of the Scottish Mountaineering Club.
He was elected president of the Climbers ' Club in 1913, and he organised the Pen-y-Pass gatherings that propelled the advancement of rock climbing and included such technical luminaries as J. M. Archer Thompson, George Leigh Mallory, Siegfried Herford, John Percy Farrar and Oscar Eckenstein.
The editor of the Alpine Club, John Percy Farrar, wrote to Young on the book's publication, saying: ' The book is magnificent ...
" A meeting was held at the Carlton Club shortly afterwards, consisting of Churchill, Wolff, Sir John Gorst, Percy Mitford, Colonel Fred Burnaby and some others, to whom were subsequently added Satchell Hopkins, J.
Bush, father of future Cardiff rugby hero Percy Bush ; and the Wanderers Football Club whose captain and founder was William David Phillips.
* Opening Speech at an Exhibition of Percy Smith's Typographical work ( First Edition Club, 1935 )
Taverner is the subject of a biography entitled " A Life With Birds: Percy A. Taverner, Canadian Ornithologist ", by Jack Cranmer-Byng, published in 1996 by the Ottawa Field-Naturalists Club.
Marshall, Collard, Roger Noel, Percy Rolt and Captains Ernest George Stenson Cooke and Frank Herbert Whittow, both also members of the London Rifle Brigade School of Arms, under the direction of Captain Hutton ; and William Henry Grenfell, the 1st Baron Desborough, who was named as the Club president.
A similar philosophy of pragmatic eclecticism was taken up by other early 20th century European self-defence specialists, including Percy Longhurst, William Garrud and Jean Joseph-Renaud, all of whom had studied with former Bartitsu Club instructors.
Vanderbilt Sailing Club enjoying Percy Priest Lake
The lake is also home to a number of recreational organizations such as the Tennessee Boat Club, Percy Priest Yacht Club, Vanderbilt Sailing Club, the Vanderbilt Rowing Club and the Nashville Rowing Club.

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