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by Tim Bryce |
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| Published: Tuesday 31 October, 2006 |
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| Published: Tuesday 31 October, 2006 |
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| Published: Tuesday 31 October, 2006 |
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by Tim Bryce |
| The real problem in Freemasonry is not declining membership or increasing costs. These are just symptoms. The real problem is the apathy of the Craft. As many of you know, I participate in many Masonic Internet Discussion Groups, and I have been reading about several cancellations of Masonic events,... |
| Published: Monday 30 October, 2006 |
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by Tim Bryce |
| SO YOU WANT TO BE A LODGE OFFICER, EH?
by W:.Tim Bryce, PM, MPS
timb001@phmainstreet.com
Palm Harbor, Florida, USA
"A Foot Soldier for Freemasonry"
"There is more to running a Masonic Lodge than just remembering your catechism"
- Bryce's Law
So you have been asked to sit as a Stewa... |
| Published: Monday 30 October, 2006 |
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by Tim Bryce |
| As we all know, law enforcement personnel are easily distinguished by certain symbols, such as a badge, a helmet, a uniform, or a shoulder-patch. Different jurisdictions, different symbols. But the shoulder-patch worn by the State Highway Patrol of Montana is an interesting design bearing one of the... |
| Published: Monday 30 October, 2006 |
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| Believe it or not, Freemasonry also has a "farm system," one that is too often overlooked, and that is the college Greek fraternities.
I am an old Greek man myself (Phi Delta Theta) and am very familiar with the Greek system which began in the 1800's and flourished in just about every college ca... |
| Published: Monday 30 October, 2006 |
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