Year Book of the Pennsylvania Society of New YorkThe Society, 1918 |
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... HONOUR . THE TABLE OF HONOUR .. TOASTS AND SPEAKERS . MENU ....... RECEPTION BY HENRY C. FRICK .. THE SPEAKING 16 18 20 25 26 26 123228 Address of the Hon . James M. Beck , President of the SOCIETY .... 28 ADDRESS OF MR . J. J. ...
... HONOUR . THE TABLE OF HONOUR .. TOASTS AND SPEAKERS . MENU ....... RECEPTION BY HENRY C. FRICK .. THE SPEAKING 16 18 20 25 26 26 123228 Address of the Hon . James M. Beck , President of the SOCIETY .... 28 ADDRESS OF MR . J. J. ...
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... Honour : His Excellency Mr. J. J. Jusserand , Colonel Theodore Roosevelt , Hon . Henry Cabot Lodge , Senator of the United States from Massachusetts ; Hon . James W. Gerard , late Ambassador of the United States to Germany ; Brig ...
... Honour : His Excellency Mr. J. J. Jusserand , Colonel Theodore Roosevelt , Hon . Henry Cabot Lodge , Senator of the United States from Massachusetts ; Hon . James W. Gerard , late Ambassador of the United States to Germany ; Brig ...
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... The French Ambassador Guest of Honour 11 Nineteenth Annual Festival The Nineteenth Annual Festival of the Society. MENU COVER . NINETEENTH ANNUAL DINNER Dinner Français December 8 , 1917 J'aimerais couler une cathédrale.
... The French Ambassador Guest of Honour 11 Nineteenth Annual Festival The Nineteenth Annual Festival of the Society. MENU COVER . NINETEENTH ANNUAL DINNER Dinner Français December 8 , 1917 J'aimerais couler une cathédrale.
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... honour . The other special guests of honour were Colonel Theodore Roosevelt , the Honourable Henry Cabot Lodge , Senator of the United States from Massachusetts ; the Honourable James W. Gerard , former Ambassador of the United States ...
... honour . The other special guests of honour were Colonel Theodore Roosevelt , the Honourable Henry Cabot Lodge , Senator of the United States from Massachusetts ; the Honourable James W. Gerard , former Ambassador of the United States ...
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... honour assembled in the Myrtle Room , adjoining the Astor Gallery . Owing to the large number of guests , and the great company assembled for the evening , the Myrtle Room was reserved exclusively for the guests and escorts , admission ...
... honour assembled in the Myrtle Room , adjoining the Astor Gallery . Owing to the large number of guests , and the great company assembled for the evening , the Myrtle Room was reserved exclusively for the guests and escorts , admission ...
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Address Alexander Ambassador American Expeditionary Forces American Red Cross anni anniversary of incorporation April Aviation Barr Ferree Beck Bethlehem Board borough Brown Captain Chairman Charles Chester church building City Clearfield Clearfield County commemorated Committee of Public County December dedicated Edward elected a member erected February Flag France Frank Franklin Frederick French George German gift HARRISBURG Harrison Brown Harry Hazleton Henry honour Horace hundredth anniversary James James Gayley January John Joseph July June Jusserand Lancaster Lancaster County Liberty Loan LL.D Lodge Lutheran Church March married Miss McNichol Memorial mittee National Bank November October Organized P. E. Church Penn Pennsyl Pennsylvania Committee Pennsylvania Society Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pottsville Presbyterian Church President Reserve Corps Richard Robert Samuel Schuylkill County Second Lieutenant Senator September Service sylvania sylvania Society Tablet Thomas U. S. Army U. S. Infantry U. S. Navy United versary Washington Wilkes-Barré William Guggenheim William H York
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