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The Forty and Eight was founded in March, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when World War I veteran Joseph Breen and 15 other members of The American Legion came together and organized it as an honor society for the Legion. They envisioned a new and different level of elite membership and camaraderie for leaders of the Legion.
June 15 the janitors' unions held "Americanism Day" at Soldier Field. The US Drum and Bugle Corps, American Legion Bands, high school bands, and ROTC bands performed at the event. [2] August 28 98,203 saw the Chicago Bears defeat the College All-Stars 37–13 in the Chicago College All-Star Game. The MVP was Minnesota running back George Franck.
The Hudson Post 100 American Legion baseball team is making its first appearance in the World Series in North Carolina. Keep track of all the action.
The Paris Caucus. The American Legion was established in Paris, France, on March 15 to 17, 1919, by a thousand commissioned officers and enlisted men, delegates from all the units of the American Expeditionary Forces to an organization caucus meeting, which adopted a tentative constitution and selected the name "American Legion".
Jul. 22—DIVISION II LEGION BASEBALL SOUTHEAST SUBSTATE PLAYOFFS THURSDAY, JULY 13 First Round Game 1: Lake City 2, Hayfield 1 Game 2: Caledonia 4, Plainview 3 Game 3: St. Charles 6, Lanesboro 2 ...
Jul. 17—SUBSTATE 1 PLAYOFFS SATURDAY, JULY 15 First Round Austin 10, Kasson 0 (Kasson eliminated) Byron 8, Albert Lea 2 (A.L. eliminated) SUNDAY, JULY 16 Second Round Game 1: Byron 6, Rochester ...
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