Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York, Volume 125Grand Lodge, 1906 |
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... HAND . R .. W .. JERRIE T. DURHAM . Kingston New York . New York . Binghamton ... Oneida ... R .. W .. J. HUNGERFORD SMITH ... Rochester R. ' . W .. ROBERT H. ROY ...... Brooklyn Chief Commissioner . For three years . For three years ...
... HAND . R .. W .. JERRIE T. DURHAM . Kingston New York . New York . Binghamton ... Oneida ... R .. W .. J. HUNGERFORD SMITH ... Rochester R. ' . W .. ROBERT H. ROY ...... Brooklyn Chief Commissioner . For three years . For three years ...
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... HAND . 66 JERRIE T. DURHAM . 66 66 J. HUNGERFORD SMITH . THOMAS PENNEY . EDGAR C. EMERSON . TRUSTEES OF THE MASONIC HALL AND ASYLUM FUND . R .. W .. EDWIN H. HAMMER . 66 JAMES H. ROLLINS . 66 FRANK E. HAFF . 66 HENRY B. PRUSER . W ...
... HAND . 66 JERRIE T. DURHAM . 66 66 J. HUNGERFORD SMITH . THOMAS PENNEY . EDGAR C. EMERSON . TRUSTEES OF THE MASONIC HALL AND ASYLUM FUND . R .. W .. EDWIN H. HAMMER . 66 JAMES H. ROLLINS . 66 FRANK E. HAFF . 66 HENRY B. PRUSER . W ...
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... hand was guided by justice , whose heart abounded in love . These noble qualities of his nature shone out above all attainments in his life however distinguished , they endeared him to our hearts in life , they beautify his memory in ...
... hand was guided by justice , whose heart abounded in love . These noble qualities of his nature shone out above all attainments in his life however distinguished , they endeared him to our hearts in life , they beautify his memory in ...
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... hands , he bore his affliction with manly fortitude , and although in constant pain , his cheery , smiling greeting gave no indication of the suffering he was called upon to endure . Rich in honors and ripe in years he has gone to his ...
... hands , he bore his affliction with manly fortitude , and although in constant pain , his cheery , smiling greeting gave no indication of the suffering he was called upon to endure . Rich in honors and ripe in years he has gone to his ...
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... HAND , Commissioners of Appeals ; W .. HENRY M. LOVE , Trustee Masonic Hall and Asy- lum Fund ; W .. GEORGE E. HATCH , Hall and Asylum Fund Committee ; R .. W .. FREDERICK G. LEMMERMAN , R .. W .. HENRY A. THOMAS , R. ' . W .. OттO W ...
... HAND , Commissioners of Appeals ; W .. HENRY M. LOVE , Trustee Masonic Hall and Asy- lum Fund ; W .. GEORGE E. HATCH , Hall and Asylum Fund Committee ; R .. W .. FREDERICK G. LEMMERMAN , R .. W .. HENRY A. THOMAS , R. ' . W .. OттO W ...
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00 Brother 3d Fridays 3d Mondays 3d Tuesdays 3d Wednesdays 4th Tuesdays 4th Wednesdays Albion Lodge Astor Lodge Asylum Fund brethren Brother Charles Brother George Brother John Brother Wm Cadwallader D Chancellor Walworth Lodge Charles H Committee County Craft Deputy Grand Master District Deputy Grand EDWARD M. L. EHLERS Edwin Emanuel Lodge FRANK H Fraternity FREDERICK Freemasonry George W Grand Director Grand Lecturer Grand Lodge Grand Secretary Grand Steward Grand Treasurer Greenwich Lodge Hall and Asylum Harlem Lodge honor Hornellsville James John H John Hodge Joseph June Junior Grand Junior Warden jurisdiction LAUBENHEIMER Masonic District Masonic Hall Masonry Master of Masons officers Oneonta Oneonta Lodge Pacific Lodge Past Grand Master Past Master Polar Star Lodge Radiant Lodge representative Robert ROBINSON Roome Lodge Sagamore Lodge Samuel Scotia Lodge Senior Grand Warden Thomas Thursdays Tompkins TOWNSEND SCUDDER Trustees Utica warrant Washington Lodge WILLIAM H York Lodge
Popular passages
Page 308 - Ere the evening lamps are lighted, And, like phantoms grim and tall, Shadows from the fitful fire-light Dance upon the parlor wall; Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door; The beloved, the true-hearted, Come to visit me once more...
Page 311 - MY SOUL AND I. STAND still, my soul, in the silent dark I would question thee, Alone in the shadow drear and stark With God and me ! What, my soul, was thy errand here ? Was it mirth or ease, Or heaping up dust from year to year ? " Nay, none of these ! " (IS •19 Speak, soul, aright in His holy sight Whose eye looks still And steadily on thee through the night : "To do his will!
Page 308 - I WALK down the Valley of Silence — Down the dim, voiceless valley — alone! And I hear not the fall of a footstep Around me, save God's and my own; And the hush of my heart is as holy As hovers where angels have flown! Long ago was I weary of voices Whose music my heart could not win; Long ago was I weary of noises That fretted my soul with their din; Long ago was I weary of places Where I met but the human— and sin.
Page 308 - But far on the deep there are billows That never shall break on the beach; And I have heard songs in the Silence, That never shall float into speech; And I have had dreams in the Valley Too lofty for language to reach.
Page 281 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Page 68 - If you cannot on the ocean Sail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, Laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay, You can lend a hand to help them, As they launch their boats away.
Page 48 - ... for sale, loan, gift, or distribution, or purporting to offer for sale, loan, gift or distribution, or giving or purporting to give information, directly or indirectly, where, how, of whom, or by what means any counterfeit...
Page 309 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Page 47 - ... in the use of the name or title of any secret fraternal association, society, order or organization which has had a grand lodge in this state for ten years, or any imitation of such name...
Page 227 - They therefore pray for letters of dispensation, or a warrant of constitution, to empower them to assemble, as a legal Lodge, to discharge the duties of Masonry, in a regular and constitutional manner, according to the original forms of the Order, and the regulations of the Grand Lodge.