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AN INVITATION
What we are today, we owe in part to our ancestors. Pride of ancestry is commendable in
people wherever found. It is this feeling of pride that holds people together, that causes them to
cherish and record the deeds of the valor and the achievements of their kin. Indeed, it was a
desire to share the glory and the past greatness of one's own people which led to the formation
of the Society for the History of Germans in Maryland in 1886, a society which has distinguished
itself in becoming the only group of its kind to reach the hundred-year milestone.
The Society's purpose is to collect and preserve material which documents the history of the
influence of the German element in the growth and development of the United States of
America, with particular reference to the State of Maryland. In pursuance of these purposes, the
Society has published, over the years, forty-one (41) volumes of its journal entitled, The Report: A
Journal of German-American History. Plans now call for the yearly publication of the Society's
journal.
In the belief that those who receive and read this volume are interested in preserving and
perpetuating the knowledge of the meritorious role that those of German heritage have played
in the making of our nation and of the State of Maryland, we take the liberty of inviting your
cooperation by becoming a member of the Society and/or by making a contribution to it.
Once a year, the members of the Society gather for a dinner meeting. At this meeting, various
activities of the Society are reported, and an outstanding historian presents a lecture on an
aspect of the history of German-Americans. The annual dues are a modest fifteen ($15.00)
dollars per year (for either an individual or a couple) which entitles each member to a copy of
the journal when it is published (a single issue is mailed to each address). The Society is exempt
from both federal and state taxes because of its purposes, and contributions made to the Society
are tax deductible. So please remember the Society in your will. The following bequest form is
suggested, "I bequest to the Society of the History of the Germans in Maryland, the sum of
--------------------------------dollars ($ ) to be used by said corporation for the
purpose for which it is incorporated."
Trusting that we may have the pleasure of a favorable response to our invitation, we are,
Very respectfully,
The Executive Committee
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