Composer Gustav Saenger (1865-1935) was elected to The Lambs in 1906.
Saenger was a violinist with the Metropolitan Opera House and played in symphony and philharmonic orchestras until 1893. He became assistant conductor of orchestra at the Empire Theater and later conductor, succeeding W. Furst. He resigned from the position in 1909 and became editor-in-chief of a music publishing house. His compositions include “King’s Instrumentation Book,” “Scotch Pastorale,” “March of the Tin Soldiers,” “Springtime Valse,” “Intermezzo Scherzo,” and “Andantino.”