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Executive of the Fabian Society

1890 to 1907 executive
The executive was expanded to fifteen members in 1890.

1907 to 1939 executive
There was no election in 1906, as the society was being reorganised. In 1907, the first elections were held to a new twenty-one person committee.

1939 Executive
In 1939, the New Fabian Research Research Bureau merged into the society. For a few months, the society had an enlarged executive:

Percy Arnold, F. W. Bacon, H. V. Berry, Molly Bolton, R. W. B. Clarke, Olive Cruchley, Barbara Drake, Herman Finer, Eric Fletcher, Hugh Franklin, Hugh Gaitskell, F. W. Galton, Harold R. G. Greaves, Leslie Haden Guest, Graeme Haldane, Hubert Humphreys, Susan Lawrence, John Hanbury Martin, Dick Mitchison, Frank Pakenham, Denis Pritt, John Ramage, William A. Robson, Maurice Webb, G. R. Blanco White, Geoffrey Wilson, Leonard Woolf.

Post-1939 executive
From the May 1939 election, the committee consisted of fourteen elected members, and a variable number of co-opted members.

Elected members
Co-opted members