. Civil War officers. Union . g fel-low who looks older than his 19 years. Miss Vivian May Sartorls Is a typical Eng-lish girl, who Is proud that she Is half American. Rose Mary Sartorls, her young-er sister, is now pursuing her studies in Georgetown convent, and promises to bea beautiful woman. The bill for her restoration to American citizenship, was introduced by Rep-resentative Pearson of North Carolina and. was promptly referred to the com-mittee. . r they represent. Arrangements for,viltc meeting oh Wednesday, May **Jd In th,s_I>adles V- the I non of Chicago. Only a small number !)•*
. Civil War officers. Union . g fel-low who looks older than his 19 years. Miss Vivian May Sartorls Is a typical Eng-lish girl, who Is proud that she Is half American. Rose Mary Sartorls, her young-er sister, is now pursuing her studies in Georgetown convent, and promises to bea beautiful woman. The bill for her restoration to American citizenship, was introduced by Rep-resentative Pearson of North Carolina and. was promptly referred to the com-mittee. . r they represent. Arrangements for,viltc meeting oh Wednesday, May **Jd In th,s_I>adles V- the I non of Chicago. Only a small number !)•* LOYAL LEGION BULLETIN MILITM ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION 9 J TUB 9RIT!9 5TITIS,M»95!6!B IS, WML, IMS Commander-in-Chief, Lenahan OConnell Sr. Vice Commander-in-Chief, It. Col. Brooke M. Lessig Henry K. McHarg, 3rd, Editor1805 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Jr. Vice Commander-in-Chtef, Charles A. Brady, , H. Durston Say lor, II VOL. 24, NO. 4 OCTOBER, 1968. Major General Ulysses S. Grant 3rd ( Ret.) A MEMORABLE FRIEND The 34th Commander-in-Chief of the Military Orderof the Loyal Legion, Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, 3rd, , Retired, has gone to his eternal rest. All those ofus in the Loyal Legion who knew him personally knowthat we lost a true friend and sincere gentleman. Overthe many years he participated in our meetings hiscounsel was always sought after and greatly respected. Hewas a man of vast experience both in the military annalsof his country and in business and academic life. My ownassociation with the General extends over a period ofabout 30 years and was first present at a Lincoln DayCeremony when President Franklin Roosevelt attendedand General Grant was in charge of the Loyal Legion par-ticipation. During the 2nd World War I almost had thepleasure of serving under him at Fort Leonard Wood, butevents just didnt work out that way. He always took an active interest in having us maintainand carry on the Commandery an
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