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No 5467 ISSUED BY THE $150.00 Luxem
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Table of Contents I. Forward . . «
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Luxembourg Brotherhood of America G
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Message from The Grand Duke Septemb
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Albert J. Smith Mayor Mr. Stephen N
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Stephen N. Heinz 14th Grand Preside
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Luxembourg Brotherhood of America T
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given the constitutional committee,
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ing officer and Nick Conner from Du
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Face Page of Insurance Charter, 190
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The 12th Annual L.B.A. Convention w
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Henry Dieschbourg 8th Grand Preside
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Officers, Luxembourg Youth Organiza
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Section 1 1st Row: Michael Grein, H
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Section 5 — Town of Lake, Chicago
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Section 11 1st Row: John Ries, Geor
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Section 17 Seated: Frank Wiard, Joh
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The Luxembourg Bowling League, circ
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AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR LUXEMBOURG R
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Harry Trausch — 12th Grand Presid
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1951 Biennial Convention L.B.A., Sk
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Consul of Luxembourg Joseph J. Witr
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- Page 51 and 52: for much the same reason — distan
- Page 53 and 54: Bishop Leon Lommel with Hon. Richar
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- Page 57 and 58: In 1978, Bishop of Luxembourg, Jean
- Page 59 and 60: Grand Secretary Don Hansen, Grand T
- Page 61 and 62: Their Royal Highnesses, Grand Duke
- Page 63 and 64: In 1880 there were 7,000 foreign bo
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- Page 73 and 74: Page One of the 1916 Schobermesse P
- Page 75 and 76: The war in Europe and occupation by
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- Page 81 and 82: During his 50 year term, Mr. Nilles
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- Page 91 and 92: Section 3 gravesites at Memorial Pa
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- Page 109 and 110: Section 8 was organized on February
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- Page 125 and 126: PETER FUERTSCH—the top recruiter;
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- Page 131 and 132: Icelandair Arlington Heights, Illin
- Page 133 and 134: As with most of the sections residi
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- Page 145 and 146: "Doc" Sintzel to his friends and ne
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LUXEMBURGER BROTHERHOOD Trustees: A
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In February, 1936, Illinois Governo
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In 1936, one could purchase a "Leon
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There are several sources from whic
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and "Oakton" 4. Armond King, as wel
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Hall, 6211 Lincoln Avenue, Morton G
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Germany, first with their mother, C
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while playing football at De La Sal
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In 1963, in celebration of Luxembou
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Organization as well as the Clerk o
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In 1950, and 1951, Henry N. Weber w
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Some of the most stalwart Section b
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Upon receiving his discharge in 196
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membership. In late 1969, George E.
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Dick and Patti Witry 'with Mary Ann
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of this essay, the contributions of
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lohrmann Chicag
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Ml H II m Theresa W. Murphy Prospec
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy Morton G
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According to the records of Section
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Schobermesse Award to Mike Loutsch,
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In the January 1933 meeting, Michae
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then proceeded to the Michael Leide
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Section 21 members planting the flo
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Name Section Aloysius H. (Al) Ammon
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Appendix 1 Officers of the Grand Lo
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Peter P. Kranz Eugene Huss John Mar
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Eichen, Mike Eischen, Gus Eischen,
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Mersch, Harold J. Mersch, John Mers
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Watgen, Nick J. Wattgen, John Weber
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Year Member Installed Damit, J. P.
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Member Lulling, John Luke, Ed Maas,
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Year Member Installed Trahan, Benja
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Name Biessmann, John Brod, Ambrose
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Name Heisler, Martin Hensel, Willia
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Name M Matchen, George Matchen, Joh
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Name T Tax, Edward Joseph Thilges,
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Members of Section 21 Luxembourg Br
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Year Name 1908 George Leider 1909 A
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Peter Puetz John Tilges Gustav Ever