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Ancient Order Resorts to Facebook, Coed Paintball and Ghost Stories

This is an article I came across in the Wall Street Journal. I figured you all would like it.  I’ve been agreeing with most of this article for years so it really spoke to me. Feel free to share it with the icons at the bottom of the post if you like.   -PH   [...]

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The Brethren

A Brother: He is strong in the face of adversity, but in a quiet and reasoned way. He is loved by all that know him for the most part. I say for the most part, because he is so loved that those who don’t care for him wouldn’t dare voice there opinion any more because [...]

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Last Living American WWI Vet is Reclaimed by The Great Architect

Frank Woodruff Buckles (February 1, 1901 – February 27, 2011), born Wood Buckles, was one of the last three surviving World War 1 veterans in the world, and was the last living American veteran of the war. At the time of his death, Buckles was also the oldest verified World War I veteran in the world, [...]

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December 5, 2010 – 100 Year Aniversary of the Grand Lodge Building

This came across my desk. It’s a Centennial Celebration of the Grand Lodge Building on 23rd Street and 6th Avenue. It takes place at 2:00PM on December 5th, 2010. Dress is business casual. Please see the attached PDF for full details. Masonic Hall 100th Centennial Celebration

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September 2, 2010 – Grand Treasurer Apron Presentation

The following came across my desk this week. It’s for the Public Apron Presentation Ceremony for the new Grand Treasurer, R?W? Willlliam J. Thomas put on by Shakespeare Lodge No. 750. Please review and if you are so inclined, support Shakespeare Lodge in their efforts. They would surely appreciate it. RSVP for Dinner by August [...]

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Mystery Mason ‘Jewels’ Made By Revere?

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/video/23697135/ From TheBostonChannel.com, some contractors were doing some work on a lodge building up in Massachusetts and stumbled upon a full set of regalia that is believed to have been made by the most silver smith in our nation’s history and former Grand Master of the State of Massachusetts, Paul Revere. Very interesting.

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