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14. Lieut. Fred I. Clayton is hereby detailed to take charge of the Common detail, and the following members will report to him at the Common in full dress uniform at 3.30 P. M.:

Lieut. George E. Adams.
Lieut. Frank P. Stone.
Capt. Frank W. Dallinger.
Capt. Lawrence J. Ford.
Sergt. Albert C. Betteley.

Lieut. Harry H. Newcomb.
Sergt. Augustus Andrews.
Capt. Charles T. Dukelow.
Mr. John N. Haines.

Mr. Frank B. Riedell.

15. Capt. Jacob Fottler is hereby placed in charge of the banquet detail. The following members will report to him at the Armory in fatigue uniform and white gloves at 10 A. M.:—

Capt. John D. Nichols.

Sergt. John R. Newman.

Capt. John C. Potter.

Lieut. Samuel A. Neill.

Sergt. Howard C. Woodbury.

Sergt. Edwin E. Snow.
Sergt. Theodore A. Manchester.
Mr. Charles H. Buchanan.

16. The Grand Army Veteran Company, to consist of members who are veterans of the War of the Rebellion, will parade on the left of the Infantry Wing. Major George H. Maynard is hereby detailed to command this company. (Swords or sabres will be worn by the Veteran Company.)

17. Any officer or detail unable to perform the duty assigned to him will so report at once in writing to the Adjutant.

18. At 6.15 the Company will be formed in the Armory and will march in company formation to the banquet hall for dinner. No member in citizen dress will be permitted to enter the hall until the parading members are in their places.

19. Medals and decorations as prescribed by the Rules and Regulations of the M. V. M. and the Company badge and the long service medal may be worn.

20. Strict attention to military discipline and personal appearance must be observed and a military bearing maintained at all times. All parading members not on detail or mentioned in these orders must parade in the ranks.

21. Members in uniform are requested to help maintain the dignity of the Company by parading with the Company on the street, instead of on the sidewalks and corners.

By order of

PHILIP B. BRUCE, Adjutant.

R. WHITEMAN BATES, First Lieutenant Commanding.

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A SERMON

PREACHED AT THE OLD SOUTH CHURCH

(Third Church in Boston)

on the

269th ANNIVERSARY

of the

Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company

JUNE 3d, 1907

by

Rev. THOMAS VAN NESS

Of the Second Church in Boston

[Founded 1649]

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