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Masonic Education
We have a list of famous masons, my favorite
articles collected from the www and several
Short Talk Bulletins from the Masonic Service Organizations for your review. The Masonic Service Organization began publishing monthly
bulletins in January 1920. Every month since January 1920 a favorite topic of some
celebrated or knowledgeable mason has been published in the format of a "Short Talk
Bulletin". We have collected a number of these bulletins and provide them for
your amusement enjoyment and review in your pursuit of more light. Simple math
yields 940 bulletins from January 1920 until October 1998, quite a collection. While
we have listed only those STB present within this web site by date,
subject matter and alphabetical by title. For a complete list
follow the Masonic Service Organization link and
review the complete library. We a list of famous masons, my favorite articles collected from the www and several
Short Talk Bulletins from the Masonic Service Organizations for your review. The Masonic Service Organization began publishing monthly
bulletins in January 1920. Every month since January 1920 a favorite topic of some
celebrated or knowledgeable mason has been published in the format of a "Short Talk
Bulletin". We have collected a number of these bulletins and provide them for
your amusement enjoyment and review in your pursuit of more light. Simple math
yields 940 bulletins from January 1920 until October 1998, quite a collection. While
we have listed only those STB present within this web site by date,
from
http://www.kena.org/hirams/index_stb.htm
2000 files MSA's
STB (Short Talk Bulletins) and Philalethes magazine
from
http://www.alembicdesign.com/Doric92/
Frequently Asked
Questions
Who is
Pike, Albert?
Secrets,
What is a
Mason?,
more Some Famous Masons,
Sermon George
Whitefield,
Lodge or Temple
by Richard White Addington Lodge No. 5080,
DARE TO BE DIFFERENT (Thoughts on increasing Lodge
Attendance)
byJordan S. Levitan, P.M. .Norfolk
Lodge No. 1,
Freemasonry And The Civil War A House
Undivided by Justin Lowe December 13, 1995,
Closing Charge by Bro Brian
James Fegely,
The York
Rite Royal Arch, Cryptic Masons, Knights Templar,
When is a man a Mason?
By Joseph Fort Newton,
Working Tools ,
the gavel,
Investing in the Future of
Freemasonry By
Kevin M. Tuck,
Ancient, Earnest, Secret and Fraternal
by Richard Brookhiser, ,
US Supreme Court Justices who were
Freemasons - Paul M. Bessel, 5/21/98,
Poem A DYING
CHILD by Moe
the Clown
Poem I AM
FREEMASONRY by Ray V. Denslow
Blooper- A LITTLE BIT OF HUMOR R. L. Blaney, P.M.,
Anti-Masonry Frequently Asked Questions
The Rebuilding of the Temple".
e ssay by MW Bro Giulliano di Bernardo,
Scottish Rite Reunion
by Roger VanGorden February 18, 1998,
THE BADGE OF A MASON
by Judge C. Clyde Myers 32 degree,
The Forget-Me-Not (Das
Vergissmeinnicht) by Wade A. Huffman,
ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME?
Jay La Suer April 1, 1998,
Albert
Pike (b.12/29/1809 - d.4/2/1891) by Bro. Trevor McKeown,
Self Analysis Masonic Style
By Melville H. Nahin, Deputy
Grand Master
A FAMILY AFFAIR by ?
Building of the
Pyramids (not the whole article) by Bro. John Mitchell, IF&AM, Detroit,
What
I Get From Being A Mason by Eugene Goldman, Past Master
Jewels-of-Freemasonry Torence Evans Ake W.P.M.,
MASONIC
PHILOSOPHY
By: Joseph Fort Newton
,
The Miner's Bible
By Bruce Hart CALIFORNIA FREEMASON
"Further Light in Masonry"
by GC of Royal Arch
Masons of California
MOTIVATION OF
LODGE MEMBERS
IN MASONIC
ACTIVITIES
By
R.W. Brother Ronald A. Brinkman,
Here's my Masonic book
list! By George S. Robinson, Jr., PM
INCREASING
LODGE ATTENDANCE By-www.la-mason.com/frm-stb.htm
The M.U.L.E. &
Freemasonry by MW Grand Master Ronnie Bell,
2b1ask1
History and Research Links
e-m@son
Masonic Service Association
Conscience and
the Craft--Question on Religion and Freemasonry, Jim Tresner, Ph.D.,
33rd degree GC
Authors of Masonic material:
Ralph Head ,
Jim Tresner, Ph.D.,
33rd degree GC,
Roger M. Firestone,
33rd degree
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