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Since the office was established in 1789, 45 individuals have served as president of the United States. [a] Of these, 15, [1] including Lyndon Johnson who took only the First Degree, are known to have been Freemasons, beginning with the nation's first president, George Washington, and most recently the 38th president, Gerald R. Ford.
King Christian X of Denmark in Masonic regalia. This is a list of monarchs who were Freemasons, and lists individual monarchs chronologically under the countries they ruled, monarchs who ruled more than one country are listed under the one they are most known for, or the dominant nation in a personal union (i.e. Christian X listed under Denmark and not Iceland).
Freemason, who with other Freemasons founded the "German Union" or the "Two and Twenty" society at Halle. [10] Michael Baigent (1948–2013), British author and former editor of Freemasonry Today. Lodge of Economy No 76, Winchester. [69] Carl Edward Bailey (1894–1948), 31st governor of Arkansas. Received 32° at Little Rock, 25 May 1928. [10]
George Grossmith Jr. (1874–1935), musical theatre actor [120] William A. Guerry (1861–1928), eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. Made a Mason at Sight, later affiliated with Landmark Lodge No. 76, Charleston, South Carolina. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (1738–1814), French surgeon and politician, eponym of the guillotine.
The 42nd Academy Awards were presented April 7, 1970, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. For the second year in a row, there was no official host. This was the first Academy Awards ceremony to be broadcast via satellite to an international audience, though outside North America, Mexico and Brazil were the only countries to broadcast the event liv
Robert Brooke, a Governor of Virginia, was an early Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons. William Terry, a commander of the Stonewall Brigade during the American Civil War, was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons. James Hubert Price, known as the "New Deal" Governor of Virginia, was a Grand Master of Virginia Freemasons. 1778-84: John Blair, Jr.
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Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann: Lyrics: George Frederick Cameron: Productions: 1,700 performances from 1889-1925. 1982, 1990, 2010: Leo, the Royal Cadet is a light opera ...