PRESIDENT BEN WEIDER HAS BEEN MADE A « FOLLOW » OF THE ‘'MASSENA SOCIETY''

 

Victor-André Massena, Prince d'Essling, Duc de Rivoli, announced that Ben Weider, President of the International Napoleonic Society, has been made a Fellow of the Massena Society.


Ben Weider, OC, CStJ, CQ, PhD





 

The Massena Society, under the leadership of Victor-André Massena, has grown in popularity and in membership, and there are now 127 members of the Massena Society, and it is growing. Of the 127 members, 67 have doctorates in Napoleonic studies.

This Society perpetuates the memory of André Massena, who was a Marshal of France, and a defender of the Republic, the Consulate and the Empire.

In a recent meeting of this Society, Dr. Donald Horward, America 's leading Napoleonic historian, attended the special meeting and gave an exciting and thrilling lecture.

 


Dr. Donald Horward, America 's leading
Napoleonic historian, attended the
special meeting and gave an exciting
and thrilling lecture.

The INS wishes the Massena Society great success.


In the photo are Dr. Donald Horward (at right) and Victor-André Massena (at left) about to enjoy a piece of the special cake that was made to celebrate the event