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President’s Introductory Remarks at Memorial Day Exercises at White Chapel Cemetery, May 30, 1949
12017-11-10T03:57:06-08:00Natalia Holtzman3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850253257A typed manuscript of remarks by the President of the Polar Bear Association at Memorial Day Exercises, May 30, 1949, at White Chapel Cemetery. A few edits to the draft have been made in pencil. The speech calls on surviving Polar Bears “to pay reverence to our departed comrades who gave their lives fighting for the principles of Democracy and against Communism.”plain2017-12-15T10:56:05-08:00Michael J. Macalla papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of MichiganMay 30, 1949Text of speech (typed)10000053Memorial Day ExercisesStatement 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.42.58560620000001, -83.16380559999999President’s Introductory Remarks at Memorial Day Exercises at White Chapel Cemetery, May 30, 1949, Box 1, Folder 5, Item 4, Michael J. Macalla Papers, 1918-1956, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/polar/851792.0005.004/1?rgn=full+text;view=imageThe collection was donated by Michael Macalla, of Detroit, Michigan, in 1965 (Donor no.: 4274)Natalia Holtzman11/2/17PRESIDENTS INTRODUCTORY REMARKS AT MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES AT WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY - MAY 30, 1949 Gold Star Mothers and Fathers, widows, Polar Bear Comrades, of World War II, Honored Guests, Distinguished Guests, the delegates to the Inter-American Bar Conference, Ladies and Gentlemen: We, the veterans of the American North Russian Expedition, are again gathered here at the hallowed spot to pay reverence to our departed comrades who gave their lives fighting for the principles of Democracy and against Communism, and to reaffirm our belief in the principles for which they died on the far-off frozen fields of northern Russia in 1918 and 1919. We also pay homage and honor to those boys, the sons of our comrades, who gave their lives in World War II fighting in defense of free government. We ask you all to join with us in silently pledging to yourselves that these principles of free government, for which our comrades and many, many others have bled and died, shall continue to exist “for the good of all man-kind.”Natalia Holtzman3bc8196281034c0edcbedc5566da15e84a149850