Letter from McKenzie to Howard A. Coffin, April 5, 1948
1 2017-11-16T13:09:12-08:00 Natalia Holtzman 3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850 25325 5 This is a letter inviting Congressman Coffin to participate as a speaker at the upcoming Polar Bear Reunion in Detroit, a city within the district he represents. plain 2017-12-15T11:35:31-08:00 Michael J. Macalla papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan April 5, 1948 Letter, Typed 10000021 Howard A. Coffin Walter I. Mackenzie, Chairman, Distinguished Guests Committee, Polar Bear Association Statement of rights from archival material host organization, Bentley Historical Library: “Copyright to this material has not been transferred to the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. Complying with copyright law is ultimately the responsibility of the author, producer and publisher. To the extent that the Bentley Historical Library possesses rights to this material, you are granted permission to publish or use images/quote one time only in the work described above.” This archive uses these materials under the above premises and in consideration of Fair Use principles. 42.331144, -83.05317 Letter from McKenzie to Howard A. Coffin, April 5, 1948, Box 1, Folder 3, Item 34, Michael J. Macalla Papers, 1918-1956, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/polar/851792.0003.034/1?rgn=full+text;view=image The collection was donated by Michael Macalla, of Detroit, Michigan, in 1965 (Donor no.: 4274) Rob Pfaff Nov. 8, 2017 April 5, 1948 Honorable Howard A. Coffin Member of Congress, 13th Michigan District Old Office Building Washington, D. C. Dear Howard As you probably know, the Polar Bear Association is composed of veterans who fought in North Russia during World War I. The largest part of our expedition was composed of the 339th Infantry, known as “Detroit's Own" because most of the boys came from Detroit, we have a plot of ground in white Chapel Memorial Cemetery where a large group of boys who were killed or die in Russia have been buried, and in the center of the plot is a beautiful marble polar bear monument. EAch year we hold memorial services there, and every other year hold them in conjunction with our Polar Bear reunions. The Polar Bear reunion will be held in Detroit this year, and our memorial services will be held at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on Monday, May 31, 1948. I am chairman of the Distinguished Guests Committee and responsible for obtaining an outstanding speaker for our memorial day services, and I should like very much to have you accept that appointment. We have rather impressive services, which are usually best attended in the metropolitan area, and this year there should be an even better crowd than usual. I have discussed this matter with our reunion committee, and we should all like very much to have you accept. I shall consider it a personal favor, and would also appreciate being advised at your earliest opportunity as to your wishes in the matter. With kindest personal regards and best wishes, I am Very truly yours POLAR BEAR ASSOCIATION By [Unsigned] By Chairman, Distinguished Guests Committee 1066 Federal Building Detroit 26, Michigan Natalia Holtzman 3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850This page has tags:
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