Proceedings ... Annual Department Encampment ...The Department, 1924 |
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Proceedings ... Annual Department Encampment ... United Spanish War Veterans. Department of New York Affichage du livre entier - 1923 |
Proceedings ... Annual Department Encampment ... United Spanish War Veterans. Department of New York Affichage du livre entier - 1923 |
Proceedings ... Annual Department Encampment ... United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of New York Affichage du livre entier - 1924 |
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Albany amendment Applause assembled at Troy Auxiliary ballot Barney Fagan bill Boardman Smith Brooklyn Bucky O'Neill candidate capita tax Chairman CHARLES G CHAUNCEY W Chidwick City of Troy Civil Service Commander and Comrades Commander-in-Chief Comrade Dawkins Comrade Department Commander Comrade Fagan Comrade Gannon Comrade John COMRADE LONG COMRADE McCoy COMRADE ROSENBERG Comrade William Comrades and Shipmates Convention Coon Credential Delegates Department Adjutant Dept elected Flag going Hall Henry E honor July June Junior Ku Klux Klan mander Marshal Mayor ment National Encampment nomination of Comrade Norton Organization Past Commander Past Department Commander patriotic pensions present President rades Regiment Resolutions Committee retirement second the motion second the nomination Senior Vice Department Spanish American Spanish American War Spanish War Veterans spirit Street thank thing tion Troy High School United Spanish United Spanish War Vice Department Commander vote Walter McCoy York City
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Page 106 - Camp No. 36, and David Wilson Camp No. 59. Among other Camps I visited were Fourteenth Regiment Camp No. 14, General Guy V. Henry Camp No. 38, Major Frank Keck Camp No. 53 and Foreign Service Camp No. 87. I also attended as many meetings and social affairs conducted by the various camps and auxiliaries in and around Greater New York, as my time permitted^ I attended six meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Soldiers ' and Sailors' Home at Bath, NY Circumstances over which I had no control made...
Page 95 - Act supported contributorily by the subjects thereunder and as at present constituted present no consideration to Veterans, and WHEREAS, The unscientific care and treatment of the ills peculiar to our War period, is now reflected in many of the prematurely aged faces and bodies of our class, and WHEREAS, Slighting and begrudging recognition or consideration has ever been given him for the part he played in that stirring period of events which really advanced our Country to a position, which it has...
Page 72 - Comrade has spared neither time nor' money. He has traveled nearly four thousand miles, entirely at his own expense, to visit Camps and see that the Ritual is carried out and to instil interest in the Camps. He has restricted the members of his Camp from spending any money in furthering his interests here in Troy ; and I have the honor to place in nomination for the office of Senior Vice Department Commander Comrade Henry E. Norton of Camp No. 25 of Rochester. (Applause.) COMRADE JOHN J. FALLS :...
Page 128 - An Act to amend the Greater New York Charter in relation to hours of labor of employees of the Department of Correction." The Kiernan Bill No. 1106, "An Act to amend the Greater New York Charter in relation to the retirement system for officers and employees." If there are any particular bills that the Comrades may be interested in and not mentioned in my report, the Legislative Committee will gladly furnish the desired information. We were fortunate in acquiring a room for the use of the United...
Page 40 - God according to his own conscience ; that every man and woman here will see to it that the government of the people, for the people and by the people shall not be allowed to pass into the hands of a few who are grasping HENRY K.
Page 87 - ... by the present law, and WHEREAS, The present law fixes the age of retirement after thirty years of service at 62, 65 and 70 for different occupations, and it is a recognized fact that these years are the periods in man's life when the bodily and mental vigor has begun to fail, and that while they could not prove total disability, their own intuitions warn them that they should ease up or they will break on the job, Therefore Be It Resolved, That the Lehlbach Bill, introduced by Representative...
Page 127 - An Act creating a commission to erect a monument on the Santiago battlefield to the memory of the Seventy-first New York Volunteer Infantry in the SpanishAmerican War, and making an appropriation therefor.
Page 127 - APPROVED The following bills are not approved because they are either duplicates or unnecessary, or defectively drawn, or are embraced in or in conflict with bills already signed, or are unconstitutional, or are for purposes which can be suitably accomplished under general laws, or should be provided for, if at all, by amendment to the general law, or are objectionable or inadvisable by reason of proposed changes. Senate Bill, Int. No. 15, Printed No. 1732, entitled: "An act to amend the penal law,...
Page 107 - ... testified before the committees of the Congress regarding its need, and it is their continued effort and support -which will assure the earliest possible protection and the conservation of the extraordinary water resources in Kentucky. As I will be retiring from the Senate at the end of this year.
Page 170 - I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of New York to be affixed this nineteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three. JOHN F. HTLAX. By the Mayor: JOHN F. SINNOTT, Secretary to the Mayor.