Iowa: Grand Lode. 1920 — 630 p. Grand Lodge Quarterly Bulletin. No man can properly serve his generation who is unmindful of the claims of the past, and who grudges due reverence to whatever in past history is deserving of it. No man is more profoundly instructed in this truth than the Freemason. In the best sense of the word he is thoroughly conservative. He knows that if...
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 1937 — 4 p. The other day I met a Grand Lodge officer whom I hold in high esteem. He quietly asked me why I had adopted so pessimistic a note i n the Grand Lodge Bulletin. I have received several coments on the Bulletin f r o m Lodges and individuals but, t h i s is the first direct criticism I have been offered and I appreciate it all the mure for that.
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 1937 — 4 p. The idea of an education bulletin going regularly to the constituent Lodges with short suggestive Masonic messages, items of interest from our own and other jurisdictions and studied outlines by which Masonic Education may be made interesting and instructive in Lodge meetings, is new in our jurisdiction and we believe will be appreciated by...
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 1939 — 4 p. Our primary reader taught us early enough to appreciate the wisdom of the lesson that to cry “wolf, wolf”, when there is no wolf, is a foolish performance. Conversely, another ancient maxim might well be quoted: “Forewarned is Forearmed.”
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 1940 — 4 p. The passing of His Excellency Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield, our Governor-General, on February llth, is keenly regretted by all peoples of Canada, not merely because of his high station but for his very human qualities which gave him an exceptional understanding of the problems which face the ordinary citizen.
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 1961 — 4 p. No man can properly serve his generation who is unmindful of the claims of the past, and who grudges due reverence to whatever in past history is deserving of it. No man is more profoundly instructed in this truth than the Freemason. In the best sense of the word he is thoroughly conservative. He knows that if truth is to be found anywhere it...
Vancouver: Grand Lode. 2013 — 4 p. There are many Freemasons who know nothing about the morality of Freemasonry, or what their duties are, for the reason that they are only interested in the ritual. The ritual is only a small part of Freemasonry; steps should be taken to call the attention of the craftsman to the morality of the Craft, and to what their duties as good and true...
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