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  7. Poems of patriotism. by Edgar A. Guest by Guest. Edgar A. (Edgar Albert). 1881-1959., 1920-01-01

101. Blue Friars
28, Fabian Onsari, 1892 1956, Argentina, 1953. 29, Edgar A. Guest,1881 - 1959, MI, 1954. 30, Fred Lomax Pick, 1898 - 1966, England,1955. 31,
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Society of Blue Friars The preliminary note and much of the information in the lists on this webpage were provided by Wallace McLeod. THE SOCIETY OF BLUE FRIARS (MASONIC AUTHORS)
by Wallace McLeod "The Society of Blue Friars" was formed in 1932, explicitly "to recognize Masonic Authors." It is probably the smallest, and certainly one of the oddest, concordant bodies in Masonry. It has no fixed ritual or ceremonies, no dues or fees, and very few records. The name was chosen, presumably, because "Friar" is related to the French word for "Brother," and is therefore appropriate for a Masonic group; but it would also call to mind the monks of the Middle Ages, the ones who wrote most of the books in those days. The regulations (at least in their present form) state that "One new Friar shall be appointed each year," but that "additional Friars may be appointed to fill vacancies caused by demise or resignation when the total membership is not over twenty." Since 1944 the Society has met once a year (except for 1945), in a session that is open to all Masonic Brethren. The "Consistory" takes place in Washington, D.C., in February, as part of the annual Masonic weekend that is sponsored by the Allied Masonic Degrees. At the annual meeting, the new Friar is proclaimed, and is expected to deliver a research paper. In earlier times, the papers were sometimes printed in the

102. Famous Freemasons
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe 1749-1832, German poet dramatist. EdgarGuest - 1881-1959, Englih-born American journalist. Alex Haley - Roots.
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WE OFFER A FAMOUS FREEMASONS PAGE by Steve Van Nattan
Signers of the Constitution of the United States
Abraham Baldwin James McHenry Gunning Bedford Jr. James Madison John Blair Alexander Martin William Blount Robert Morris David Brearley William Paterson Daniel Carroll William Pierce William Richardson Davie Charles Pinckney Jonathan Dayton Edmund Randolph Oliver Ellsworth George Read Benjamin Franklin Roger Sherman Elbridge Gerry George Walton Refus King George Washington John Langdon George Wythe John Lansing Jr.
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Franklin
Author of the book, "Fart Proudly" John Hancock William Hooper Richard Stockton Matthew Thornton George Walton William Whipple
Patriots
John Blair - 1732-1800 Benjamin Franklin - 1706-1790, statesman, diplomat, author, scientist and printer Francis Scott Key Wrote our National Anthem John Hancock - 1737-1793, merchant, politician and Revolutionary leader Rufus King - 1755-1827, politician and diplomat Henry Knox - 1750-1806, American Revolutionary soldier and public official George Mason - 1725-1792, American Revolutionary statesman

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