Letter to Polar Bear Association from Streng
1 2017-11-16T16:01:54-08:00 Natalia Holtzman 3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850 25325 4 This is a letter sent to all registered members of the Polar Bear Association, commemorating the upcoming memorial services, and praising the soldiers for their work and dedication. plain 2017-12-15T11:51:29-08:00 Michael J. Macalla papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan May 10, 1948 Letter, Typed 10000024 Polar Bear Association Truman A. Streng 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. 42.358665, -83.00187 Letter to Polar Bear Association from Streng, Box 1, Folder 3, Item 47, Michael J. Macalla Papers, 1918-1956, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/polar/851792.0003.047/1?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 May 10, 1948 Dear Comrades of the Polar Bear Association It is with a great deal of pleasure that as President of the Polar Bear Association I have the privilige[sic] of welcoming you, my Comrades and your families, to this 14th Biennial Reunion of the Polar Bear Association. As the years roll by and our ranks grow thinner, these reunions are more cherished and become more memorable to us all. A great many momentous things have happened throughout the world since our last Reunion. Unsettled world conditions are mainly due to the failure of communistic Russia to cease agression[sic] and to cooperate in perfecting a lasting peace, which they so freely promised to do as long as they needed our help. You, my Comrades, opposed Red Russia's Communism on the snow clad fields of North Russia and we must continue to oppose. We will never forget and we must never allow our descendants to forget. We must do all in our power to keep aloft the American Way of life, freedom and democracy. Although we are growing older, we must continue to preach the love of freedom as long as there is breath left in our bodies. I know you will all join me in complimenting[sic] every member of the Reunion Committee for the fine job they have done. They have worked hard and untiringly. The committee has prepared a splendid program for you and I hope each of you will have a wonderful time. On Monday let us all attend the Memorial Services at White Chapel Cemetery, not only in memory of those who fell in Russia, but also those of us who pass on since our last reunion. It has been a distinct honor and pleasure to be able to serve as President, and before I step down from office I want to take this opportunity to thank the officers and Board of Governors who have served with me during the past two years for their fine cooperation and constant and sincere guidance and help. With very best wishes for a happy Reunion, Sincerely Yours ( signed) J. Truman streng Natalia Holtzman 3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850This page has tags:
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