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... Winsor , No. 420 — W . A. Schriber , W. M. Sherwood , No. 421 - Ray Elliott , W. M. Grand Island , No. 422 — Wellington C. Tate , W. M. Grand Marais , No. 423 - J . W. Schall , S. W. Nottawa - No . 424 - James A. Cliff , W. M. Onaway ...
... Winsor , No. 420 — W . A. Schriber , W. M. Sherwood , No. 421 - Ray Elliott , W. M. Grand Island , No. 422 — Wellington C. Tate , W. M. Grand Marais , No. 423 - J . W. Schall , S. W. Nottawa - No . 424 - James A. Cliff , W. M. Onaway ...
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... Winsor lodge , No. 420 . July 28th , 1908 , at Bangor - the new lodge rooms of Coffinbury lodge , No. 204 . July 31st , 1908 , at Harbor Springs - the new lodge rooms of Harbor Springs lodge , No. 378 . Aug. 26th , 1908 , at Montrose ...
... Winsor lodge , No. 420 . July 28th , 1908 , at Bangor - the new lodge rooms of Coffinbury lodge , No. 204 . July 31st , 1908 , at Harbor Springs - the new lodge rooms of Harbor Springs lodge , No. 378 . Aug. 26th , 1908 , at Montrose ...
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... new. 190 Reading from left to right : Senator William Alden Smith ; James F. McGregor , Grand Tiler ; Wm . M. Perrett , Grand Marshal ; Mrs. Longworth ; Mr. Long worth ; Herbert Montague , Grand Master ; Lou . B Winsor , Grand Secretary .
... new. 190 Reading from left to right : Senator William Alden Smith ; James F. McGregor , Grand Tiler ; Wm . M. Perrett , Grand Marshal ; Mrs. Longworth ; Mr. Long worth ; Herbert Montague , Grand Master ; Lou . B Winsor , Grand Secretary .
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... Winsor telephoned to me , and I immediately went to Reed City , arriving there on Sunday , April 11th , at 2 p . m . I found our Grand Secretary in a most critical state , and realized that only the most prompt action could or would be ...
... Winsor telephoned to me , and I immediately went to Reed City , arriving there on Sunday , April 11th , at 2 p . m . I found our Grand Secretary in a most critical state , and realized that only the most prompt action could or would be ...
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... Winsor . After a careful examination , the Doctor said to us that Brother Winsor was in a most desperate condition , but that there was one chance , and he would take that chance . As you all know , the life of our Grand Secretary hung ...
... Winsor . After a careful examination , the Doctor said to us that Brother Winsor was in a most desperate condition , but that there was one chance , and he would take that chance . As you all know , the life of our Grand Secretary hung ...
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Page 28 - We herewith attach to this report, and make a part thereof, a synopsis of all the information we have received. We therefore offer the following resolution and recommend its adoption: Resolved, That it is the sense of this Grand Lodge that the several lodges now working under charters from this Grand Lodge, should take immediate steps to organize a Grand Lodge of Masons for the territory of the Philippine Islands.
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