The society disbanded in 1815 after disputes between the members.
Joseph Pache (1861-1926) was a composer, teacher, and director of the Baltimore Oratorio society from 1892 to 1924 when the society disbanded.
The society disbanded after 1855.
However, this society disbanded once the school was shifted from Mutwal to Mount Lavinia in 1927.
Notably, the university's students association proved unsupportive of the society's efforts, suggesting the society disband and start from scratch, operating under the association's umbrella organisation.
It seems the society disbanded and he then applied to be a member of the Ancient Society of College Youths.
The society disbanded in 1894, but many of the members continued to exhibit the ideologies promoted by the society.
When the society disbanded in 1930, it left a legacy of 119 prints.
By 1875 the Salon had come to accept and then coopt the Realist program, at which time the society disbanded.
The society disbanded in 1865.