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SPEAKERS
BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL, our old G-3, now Deputy Chief of staff of the United States Army, will act as TOAST-MASTER.
MAJOR GENERAL HUGH A. DRUM, chief of staff of the First Army, A.E.F., when we were part of it, now Commanding General of the Second Corps Area, will tell us about OUR NEW ARMY. 
COLONEL WILLIAM J. DONOVAN, who won his Medal of Honor at Sommerance the day Summerall placed him in command of the Old 69th New York, will give his impressions of THE PRESENT GERMAN ARMY.
GENERAL ADELBERT de CHAMBURN, distinguished descendant of Lafayette, whose association with the First Division, A.E.F., was so close that he is one of us, is coming from Paris to attend the Dinner and will be a speaker.
GENERAL C. P. SUMMMERALL will conclude the speaking on the subject closest to his heart.

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Because the speeches are for us only, the committee asks that personal guests be not invited. Sons who are seventeen years old are excepted, of course, and will be welcome.

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YOUR OLD OUTFIT WANTS TO SEE YOU
Your Regimental Committeeman is waiting to tell you about the schedule of Regimental activities and to pass along the good news that YOU are coming. Your check, mailed in the enclosed envelope right now, is the best evidence that your intentions are really serious.
  
WHY PASS UP THE BEST WEEK-END OF THE WHOLE YEAR? 

The Committee

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