Year Book of the New York Southern SocietyThe Society, 1918 - Southern States |
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... MEETINGS There shall be an Annual Meeting of the Society on the first Thursday in March of each year , at such hour as the Executive Committee may designate . SEC . 2. At all meetings of the Society , 25 NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY.
... MEETINGS There shall be an Annual Meeting of the Society on the first Thursday in March of each year , at such hour as the Executive Committee may designate . SEC . 2. At all meetings of the Society , 25 NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY.
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... hour , I ask you to rise and drink to the health of the President of the United States . ( Rising toast drunk . ) Before we are seated , let us remember with proud and grateful hearts the brave soldiers and sailors of the United States ...
... hour , I ask you to rise and drink to the health of the President of the United States . ( Rising toast drunk . ) Before we are seated , let us remember with proud and grateful hearts the brave soldiers and sailors of the United States ...
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... , every American who is worthy of the name . My friends , in former years we have been privileged , in the security of peace , to spend this hour recounting the best traditions of the Old South , or proclaiming 39 NEW YORK SOCIETY SOUTHERN.
... , every American who is worthy of the name . My friends , in former years we have been privileged , in the security of peace , to spend this hour recounting the best traditions of the Old South , or proclaiming 39 NEW YORK SOCIETY SOUTHERN.
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... hour leads us to a height from which all America stretches away before us . Our eyes behold one people , one flag , one great army moving forward to one noble purpose . Our ears hear " Dixie " and the " Star Spangled Banner " rolled ...
... hour leads us to a height from which all America stretches away before us . Our eyes behold one people , one flag , one great army moving forward to one noble purpose . Our ears hear " Dixie " and the " Star Spangled Banner " rolled ...
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... hour , and I was deeply impressed with his apparent imperturbable calm . He spoke hastily , as it seemed to me ; all French seems hasty to me because I don't understand it . But it was calm , and after he had gone out I asked one of his ...
... hour , and I was deeply impressed with his apparent imperturbable calm . He spoke hastily , as it seemed to me ; all French seems hasty to me because I don't understand it . But it was calm , and after he had gone out I asked one of his ...
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Alabama Georgia Alabama North Carolina Alabama South Alabama Virginia American Annual Meeting army Carolina Maryland Virginia Carolina North Carolina Carolina Virginia Maryland Charles District of Columbia Edward Executive Committee fight France Frank George H Henry honor HUGH JAMES H James Hamilton Lewis JAMES SWANN John H John W Joseph Josephus Daniels Kentucky Georgia Kentucky Maryland Kentucky North Carolina Kentucky Tennessee Louisiana Virginia MALLETT Marshall Maryland North Carolina Mississippi North Carolina Missouri nation non-resident members North Carolina Kentucky North Carolina North North Carolina Tennessee North Carolina Virginia President Prussia resident members Richard Robert Samuel SAMUEL MCROBERTS Secretary shibboleth Smith South Carolina Georgia South Carolina Maryland Tenn Tennessee North Carolina Tennessee South Tennessee Virginia Thomas Virginia Alabama Virginia Kentucky Virginia Maryland Virginia Virginia South Carolina Virginia Virginia North Virginia Virginia Virginia Walter Walter L Washington West Virginia WILLIAM G York Southern Society
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Page 22 - The President, and in his absence, the Vice-President, shall preside at all meetings of the Association.
Page 25 - ... meeting called specifically for such purpose ; (c) to call special meetings of the Club at any time to consider any specific subject; (d) to make, alter, or amend rules for their own government and fix and enforce penalties for the violation of such rules. SECTION 5. Any member of the Board of Governors who shall absent himself from three...
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