The Story of the American LegionG. P. Putnam's sons, 1919 - 272 頁 |
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第 60 頁
... believe , furthermore , that what we want here is someone who has been connected with the movement only since it started on this side of the water , someone who originates from the convention . " The din started again . " No , no ...
... believe , furthermore , that what we want here is someone who has been connected with the movement only since it started on this side of the water , someone who originates from the convention . " The din started again . " No , no ...
第 61 頁
... believe from the bottom of our hearts , the slightest suspicion in the country at large . I don't think there is any suspicion among us that anyone is trying to use it for his personal advancement . But it is absolutely essential that ...
... believe from the bottom of our hearts , the slightest suspicion in the country at large . I don't think there is any suspicion among us that anyone is trying to use it for his personal advancement . But it is absolutely essential that ...
第 68 頁
... believe the nominations were reopened . " Now I must again put the minutes by for a moment , for Bill has come to the stage and what he says doesn't get into the minutes , although I wish his remarks were there : " That was pretty fine ...
... believe the nominations were reopened . " Now I must again put the minutes by for a moment , for Bill has come to the stage and what he says doesn't get into the minutes , although I wish his remarks were there : " That was pretty fine ...
第 97 頁
... believe that this con- vention , this convention of soldiers and sailors should say , ' Chicago , you cannot have American soldiers in Chicago when there is a possibility that the chief representative of that city may not believe it is ...
... believe that this con- vention , this convention of soldiers and sailors should say , ' Chicago , you cannot have American soldiers in Chicago when there is a possibility that the chief representative of that city may not believe it is ...
第 98 頁
... MR . CUMMINGS ( of Chicago ) : " Gentlemen , I don't believe there is a single delegate to this caucus who would be so unfair as to impugn the patriotism of 650,000 men who rallied to the colors of 98 The Story of the American Legion.
... MR . CUMMINGS ( of Chicago ) : " Gentlemen , I don't believe there is a single delegate to this caucus who would be so unfair as to impugn the patriotism of 650,000 men who rallied to the colors of 98 The Story of the American Legion.
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第 207 頁 - America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one hundred per cent Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our association in the Great War; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; to consecrate and sanctify...
第 138 頁 - If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
第 191 頁 - For God and Country we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one hundred per cent.
第 200 頁 - Columbia who were granted leave of absence to serve in the military and naval forces of the United States during the World War...
第 191 頁 - To make right the master of might; To promote peace and good will on earth; To safeguard and transmit to posterity The principles of Justice, Freedom and Democracy; And to consecrate and sanctify our comradeship By devotion to mutual helpfulness.
第 191 頁 - CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. — NAME. The name of this organization shall be the American Farm Bureau Federation.
第 18 頁 - Section 6. (a) The officers of the corporation shall be a president, one or more vicepresidents, a secretary, a treasurer, a Board of Directors, an Executive Committee, and such boards, councils, committees, and other officers as shall be prescribed in the Bylaws.
第 192 頁 - November 11, 1918, both dates inclusive, or who, being a citizen of the United States, at the time of his entry therein, served on active duty in the Naval, Military or Air forces of any of the Governments associated with the United States during the...
第 155 頁 - Statutes to the extent that said section provides for the education of the blind children of the District of Columbia, and that the permanent indefinite appropriation in question is still available for instructing the blind children of all persons in the military and naval service of the United States, in some institution in Maryland or some other State, and that the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to continue to issue permits for the instruction of such children. No permits for this class...
第 18 頁 - Naval services of the United States of America in the great war, desiring to perpetuate the principles of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy for which we have fought, to inculcate the duty and obligation of the citizen to the state; to preserve the history and incidents of our participation in the war; and to cement the ties of comradeship formed in service, do propose to found and establish an association for the furtherance of the foregoing purposes.