May 1995
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The Sovereign Grand Commander has announced that the thirteenth annual convocation of the Universal Chapter will be held on June 9 and 10, a Friday and Saturday, at Fullerton, California. The convocation will begin at 6:30 PM at the Knight's Banquet, then will continue with the Vigil Ceremony at 9:00 PM. The next morning at 9:00 AM, the Investiture will commence. Many Knights have already registered to attend. Other Sepulchre Knights who wish to attend should contact the Office of the Sovereign Grand Master for registration details.
The Right Honorable Dame Kimberly Ann Worley of the Noble House of Worley of Christy has been named a Dame Grand Commander of Justice of The Royal Order of Merit of the Bear of Alabona by H.R.S.H. Prince William de Alabona-Ostrogojsk for outstanding service to the Royal House of Alabona and to Chivalry and Heraldry. The Grand Commander wears the Order Badge pendant on a gold trophy of arms pendant, on a Ribbon Necklet. The Gold Plaque is pinned to the left side of the chest. Dame Kimberly is a skilled heraldic artist and calligrapher.
The following were invested Knights at the command of the Sovereign Grand Master:
Chev. McNally is Full Professor of History at one of America's most distinguished higher education institutions, Boston College. His work on Romanian Prince Vlad the Impaler has brought Chev. McNally international acclaim. Among his many publications (cowritten with his colleague and friend, Chev. Radu Florescu) are the best-sellers, In Search of Dracula (1972; revised and republished in 1994), and Dracula: Prince of Many Faces. Chev. McNally has also written a detailed study of Countess Elizabeth Bathory.
Chev. Florescu is Full Professor of History at Boston College. An interntionally acclaimed historian, Chev. Florescu is Head of the Center for Slavic Studies at Boston College. When the communists overran his native Romania, Chev. Florescu's family lost homes and property; however, Chev. Florescu has been working with the new Romanian government to regain at least part of that property. Further, the Romanian government has enlisted the aid of Chev. Florescu in the change from communism to democracy. Chev. Florescu is a member of the landed aristocracy of Romania and is related, by marriage, to the Prince Vlad Drakula whose name was used by Irish novelist Bram Stoker in the classic Gothic novel, Dracula.
Monaco's 71-year-old Prince Rainier denied French weekly magazine Paris-Match report of December 19, 1994 that he was planning to abdicate after 45 years as sovereign of Monaco, the tiny Mediterranean principality. Rainier had double-bypass heart surgery in November. Rumors circulated then that he would abdicate in favor of his son, Prince Albert. However, in a statement issued December 22, Prince Rainier denied the report, saying, "This fantasy . . . was obviously inspired by the weekly magazine more out of concern for increasing its circulation than out of concern for the truth." Paris-Match reported that Monaco's police force has been issued "a secret order" to cancel all leaves in February and March and that the palace ordered new buttons for all official uniforms, which have carried Rainier's initials throughout his reign.
Monaco offers three Orders of Chivalry, the Order of Saint Charles, established by Prince Charles III of Monaco on March 15, 1858 to reward merit and acknowledge services rendered to the State and Prince; the Order of the Grimaldi, established by Prince Rainier in 1954 to reward individuals for the contributions in enhancing the prestige of the Principality; and the Order of the Crown, founded by Prince Rainier in 1960 to honor and reward outstanding services rendered personally to the Prince.
Also on December 1, Powell received an honorary degree from the University of the West Indies.
In 1993, Powell was created an honorary Knight of the Bath by H.M Queen Elizabeth in honor of his part in the Persian Gulf War. Similary honored were General Schwartzkopf and President Reagan.
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