The Society shall have an ORDER by which its Members shall be known and distinguished, which shall be a Medal of Gold, of a proper Size to receive the Emblems, and suspended by a deep blue Ribbon, two Inches wide, edged with White, descriptive of the... The New England Magazine - Página 6681896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Lucian John Fosdick - 1906 - 500 páginas
...service in the capacity of officers, have the right" to membership. Provision was made also for au Order " by which its members shall be known and distinguished,...Cincinnatus — three senators presenting him with a sword. ' ' The French connection came from the fact that honourHooourary ary membership in the new Order was... | |
 | Lucian John Fosdick - 1906 - 618 páginas
...years' service in the capacity of officers, have the right" to membership. Provision was made also for an Order " by which its members shall be known and...size to receive the emblems and suspended by a deep blne ribbon two inches wide edged with white descriptive of the Union of America and France ; the principal... | |
 | 1913 - 520 páginas
...meeting, a complete list of the whole Society, with a copy of which he will furnish each State secretary. The Society shall have an Order, by which its members...proper size to receive the emblems, and suspended by a deepblue ribbon, two inches wide, edged with white, descriptive of the union of America and France,... | |
 | Sydney Aaron Phillips - 1914 - 172 páginas
...meeting, a complete list of the whole Society, with a copy of which he will furnish each State Society. "The Society shall have an Order, by which its members...receive the emblems, and suspended by a deep blue riband two inches wide, edged with white descriptive of the union of France and America, viz: The Principle... | |
 | Frank Landon Humphreys - 1917 - 524 páginas
...to constitute County Societies. Col. L'Enfant of the Engineer Corps designed "an order by which the members shall be known and distinguished, which shall...wide, edged with white, descriptive of the union of France and America." The principal emblem on the medal was to be Cincinnatus to whom three senators... | |
 | Harry M. Ward - 1999 - 324 páginas
...realized more than his wish, as stipulated in the founding document of the Society of the Cincinnati: The Society shall have an Order, by which its members...distinguished, which shall be a medal of gold, of a proper size . . . suspended by a deep blue riband two inches wide, edged with white, descriptive of the union of... | |
 | Markus Hünemörder - 2006 - 228 páginas
...untouched, with only the interest going toward charity. The institution also envisioned a visible trapping, an "Order, by which its members shall be known and...receive the emblems, and suspended by a deep blue ribband two inches wide, edged with white, descriptive of the union of France and America." The institution... | |
 | 1875 - 980 páginas
...conducting meetings; inter-State communications; qualifications for membership, etc. The Plan then proceeds: "The Society shall have an Order, by which its members...be a medal of gold, of a proper size to receive the emblem, and be suspended by a deep blue ribbon, two inches wide, edged with white, descriptive of the... | |
 | Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1853 - 570 páginas
...members should be known and distinguished, was also agreed upon. As first proposed, it was to consist of a medal of gold, of a proper size to receive the emblems, to be suspended on the breast of the wearer by a deep blue ribbon, two inches wide, and edged with... | |
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