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  2. Heroines of Jericho - Wikipedia

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    Heroines of Jericho is an organization in Prince Hall Freemasonry, founded as an auxiliary organization to Holy Royal Arch Masons. Initially, only the wives, daughters, mothers, widows, and sisters of Royal Arch Masons were allowed. [1] The organization has no national body and operates as separate state Grand Courts with subordinate local courts.

  3. Lawrence N. Greenleaf - Wikipedia

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    He was an entrepreneur, newspaper correspondent, comedian, poet, publisher, and Past Grand Master of Colorado Masons. He is best remembered for his poetry, especially his "The Lodge Room Over Simpkins’ Store". He has been called "poet laureate of Freemasonry" [1] and "Pioneer Poet". [2] Portrait of Greenleaf circa 1860

  4. Chain of Union - Wikipedia

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    For example, craft lodges working the Scottish Rite is performed twice during initiation ceremonies: first, when receiving a new initiate into the brotherhood and again at the closing of the works. The chain is also formed during table Lodge (ritual banquets) where members may incorporate their table napkins into the formation.

  5. Old Charges (Freemasonry) - Wikipedia

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    The Statutes consist of 22 articles that define the organization and conduct of operative lodges in Scotland. They regulate the Old Charges, or medieval codes of conduct, that masons should observe. For example, masons are charged to be true to one another, obedient to masters, and to live charitably together. [21]

  6. Rob Morris (Freemason) - Wikipedia

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    After he became a Mason on March 5, 1846, he became convinced that there needed to be a way for female relatives of Masons to share in some measure in the benefits of Freemasonry. While teaching at the Eureka Masonic College ("The Little Red Brick School Building") in Pickens, Mississippi in 1849–1850, he wrote Eastern Star's first ritual ...

  7. Masonic bodies - Wikipedia

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    A masonic lodge confers the three masonic degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft (or Fellow Craft), and Master Mason. [4] [5] Whilst there is no degree in Freemasonry higher than that of Master Mason, there are additional degrees [6] that are offered only to those who are Master Masons. Most of these are supervised by their own "Grand ...

  8. Inside Camille and Kelsey Grammer's Daughter Mason's ... - AOL

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    Mason is the oldest child of Camille and Kelsey, who wed in 1997 but called it quits in 2011. The former spouses also share son Jude , 19. Kelsey Grammer's Ups and Downs Through the Years

  9. Hiram Abiff - Wikipedia

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    The result is the same, but this time, it is Master Masons who find the body. The secrets are not lost, but Solomon orders them buried under the Temple, inscribed on Hiram's grave, and the same substitution is made as a mark of respect. The secrets "lost" in the other tradition are here given to new Master Masons as part of their ritual.