He was elected general secretary of the Congress party for two terms in the 1920s.
Four years later, she was elected secretary to its Board.
He was elected secretary of the union and later became President.
He was elected secretary of the new party at the first congress.
By December of that year, he had been elected secretary.
In 1661, she was elected counselor and secretary of her religious community.
In 1941, she was elected Secretary of the state conference, the only woman to serve as an officer.
At the first faculty meeting on October 5, 1888, he was elected secretary.
Last September he was elected secretary of the party's state committee, the organization's second highest position.
He was then elected secretary and treasurer of the league.