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The       Masonry      Masonic
Famous                                          Masonic
         Concordant   making a     History in
Masons                                          Etiquette
           Bodies     difference   New York


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This Mason was the first
president of the United
        States
This Mason was the first
 American to orbit the
        earth
These Brother created
what was known as “The
Greatest show on earth”
This Mason is a NFL Hall
of Fame quarterback for
  the Denver Broncos
This Mason was a
American metal smith and
   patriot, Famed for
  his “midnight ride”
This related body is best
known for their hospitals
This “was created to be a
 Masonic-style organization
  open to women, without
simply being a copy , parody
  or rip-off of the Masonic
          degrees.”
Their symbol is the
double headed eagle
This concordant body is
governed by a Supreme
        Council
This is a organization
whose membership is
limited to wives and
  widows of Knights
       Templar.
This program was
 originally created to help
the rescue of lost children
This was created with the
  primary mission to conduct
   basic biomedical research
aimed at generating knowledge
 and information necessary for
  development of the medical
    cures and treatments of
           tomorrow.
This was built in 1893 to
 care for the distressed
  Master Masons their
 widows and orphans.
This is the largest network
   of free crippled and
burned children children’s
 hospitals in the country
These learning centers for
  children with dyslexia,
  help them to read and
eventually to navigate the
          world.
This is the date that the
Provincial Grand Lodge of
New York was organized.
How many Grand Masters
 have there been in New
    York since 1781.
How old is The Grand
Lodge of the State of New
          York.
Who was the Grand
 Master in 1781.
This Lodge is the owner of
the Bible upon which the
   first President of the
  Untied States took his
       oath of office.
The established rule of
procedure and ceremony in a
court or any official or other
            body
This should be on a staff,
 placed in the northeast
corner of the Lodge room
       on the dias.
They are the proxies for
the Senior Deacon, and
  are to see that the
  candidates for the
 degrees are properly
       prepared.
“It is your duty to have
charge of and conduct the
processions of the Lodge,
 and to assist the Senior
  Deacon whenever that
 officer may require your
          services.”
It exists quite
  independently of the
Brother who may at any
given moment chance to
         occupy it.
Masonic       Masonic     Masonic     Pot   Black
Conspiracies   Presidents   Generals   Luck   Sheep



    200           200         200      200    200



    400           400         400      400    400



    600           600         600      600    600




    800           800         800      800    800


   1000          1000        1000      1000   1000
This scandal involved a
man named Roberto Calvi
included military officials
    and business men
  embezzling money was
 located in what country.
Hitler claimed this
 group was a group of
“Jews and Freemasons”
This “affair” caused two
decades of anti Masonic
      movements
Some believe this guilty
 party was a Mason who
had a series of murders in
  the slums of London
This started with the
fanciful invention of
Freemasonry called
      Palladism
7th President, born 1767,
died 1829. Grand Master
 of Tennessee, 1822-23
 Called nicknamed “Old
         Hickory”
11th President, born 1795; died
  1849. Initiated, passed, and
 raised in Columbia Lodge No.
 31, Columbia, Tenn. Exalted a
Royal Arch Mason in La Fayette
 Chapter No. 4 at Columbia in
              1825.
15th President, Born 1791; died
     1868;(1857-1861). Initiated
December 11, 1816, in Lodge 43, at
 Lancaster, PA. Passed and raised in
  1817. Junior Warden in 1821 and
 1822. Master in 1825. Also Deputy
Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
            Pennsylvania.
17th President, born 1808 died 1875;
     initiated, passed and raised in
 Greeneville Lodge No. 119 now No. 3
at Greeneville, Tenn. in 1851. Probably
 a member of Greeneville Chapter No.
82 Royal Arch Masons, since he joined
   Nashville Commandery of Knights
Templar No. 1 in 1859. He received the
   Scottish Rite degrees in the White
             House in 1867.
33rd President, Born May 8, 1884, Received the
degrees in Belton Lodge No 450; organized and
  became a charter member of Grandview No.
    618. Served as both District Lecturer and
Deputy Grand Master for several years. Elected
Grand Master of Masons in Missouri in 1940. He
died on December 26 1972. On the 28th he was
 buried on his library's grounds with impressive
 rites. These included the only Masonic funeral
         service ever televised worldwide.
Distinguished veteran of the War of
1812 and Mexican War. General-in-
Chief (Commanding General) of the
 U.S. Army since 1841. General-in-
Chief, Brevet Lt. General and Major
General until retired, November 1,
                1861.
When learning of the plight of Brother
  Masons in Manila during WW2, he
allowed the military mail to send over
 implements used to start Lodges Up,
 and even was instrumental in having
   confiscated property returned to
Brother Masons in Manila and Japan.
known as ‘the soldier's general’, one of
       the most distinguished US
commanders of WW II. In 1943. After
 the war, was the first chairman of the
 new Joint Chiefs of Staff (1949-53). In
1950 he was appointed general of the
  army. The M2/M3 infantry fighting
 vehicle, currently in service, is named
               after him.
French military leader. Born to an ancient
  noble family of great wealth, he was a
   courtier at the court of Louis XVI but
sought glory as a soldier. In 1777 he went
    to America, was appointed a major
general, became a close friend of George
Washington, and fought with distinction at
the Battle of the Brandywine. He also was
 in command of the army in Virginia and
help win the Siege of Yorktown. Hailed as
        "the Hero of Two Worlds,"
American soldier, diplomat and
    politician. He served as
 Secretary of State from 1947-
    1949 and organized the
  European Recovery Plan for
  which he received the 1953
      Nobel Peace Prize.
Born Marion Morrison this
famous Mason became one
 of the most popular actors
 of recent years. His 'manly'
    roles helped define a
         generation.
The right angle of a
square, it symbolizes
        virtue.
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian,
Tuscan and the Composite
Name of the last Grand
 Master of the Knights
       Templar
Qualifications for Masonic
       Membership
The "traitor", He was among the
greatest of military men fighting on the
   side of the Revolution and without
   whose service, the 'patriots' might
      have easily lost their lives. He
 ultimately decided that the 'cause' for
which American patriots were fighting
was wrong and he defected to the side
              of the British.
Recognized as one of the greatest
American baseball players ever, his career
      is sometimes mentioned for its
'unsportsmanlike' conduct. He reportedly
would sit in the dugout filing his cleats and
pointing with them at opposing players in
order to intimidate and gain an advantage.
  He reportedly had racist tendencies as
 well. Even so he was the very first player
   elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In an event that at the time made
 headlines everywhere, this comedian
   during a live comedy sketch in Los
    Angeles on November 17, 2006
engaged in a very offensive racist 'rant'
(self-described as "rage"). Unlike other
  actors and personalities who have
immediately apologized and headed to
  "rehab", he has been alternatively
       apologetic and defensive.
He claimed to have invented the first
gasoline powered automobile in 1893
     , mass-produced the first widely
 available and affordable motorcar. He
    changed the world. As he aged his
   activities cast a dark shadow which
   caused all of his former good to be
questioned. Believing that bankers and
  financiers were part of a world-wide
             Jewish conspiracy.
He came to the nation's
  attention when he barred
Blacks from attending the all-
White University of Alabama.
 While he was defending the
 laws of his state, emerging
social conscience judged his
        actions wrong.
Mathematics
The 47th Problem of
       Euclid

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  • 1. The Masonry Masonic Famous Masonic Concordant making a History in Masons Etiquette Bodies difference New York 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
  • 2. This Mason was the first president of the United States
  • 3. This Mason was the first American to orbit the earth
  • 4. These Brother created what was known as “The Greatest show on earth”
  • 5. This Mason is a NFL Hall of Fame quarterback for the Denver Broncos
  • 6. This Mason was a American metal smith and patriot, Famed for his “midnight ride”
  • 7. This related body is best known for their hospitals
  • 8. This “was created to be a Masonic-style organization open to women, without simply being a copy , parody or rip-off of the Masonic degrees.”
  • 9.
  • 10. Their symbol is the double headed eagle
  • 11. This concordant body is governed by a Supreme Council
  • 12. This is a organization whose membership is limited to wives and widows of Knights Templar.
  • 13. This program was originally created to help the rescue of lost children
  • 14. This was created with the primary mission to conduct basic biomedical research aimed at generating knowledge and information necessary for development of the medical cures and treatments of tomorrow.
  • 15. This was built in 1893 to care for the distressed Master Masons their widows and orphans.
  • 16. This is the largest network of free crippled and burned children children’s hospitals in the country
  • 17. These learning centers for children with dyslexia, help them to read and eventually to navigate the world.
  • 18. This is the date that the Provincial Grand Lodge of New York was organized.
  • 19. How many Grand Masters have there been in New York since 1781.
  • 20. How old is The Grand Lodge of the State of New York.
  • 21. Who was the Grand Master in 1781.
  • 22. This Lodge is the owner of the Bible upon which the first President of the Untied States took his oath of office.
  • 23. The established rule of procedure and ceremony in a court or any official or other body
  • 24. This should be on a staff, placed in the northeast corner of the Lodge room on the dias.
  • 25. They are the proxies for the Senior Deacon, and are to see that the candidates for the degrees are properly prepared.
  • 26. “It is your duty to have charge of and conduct the processions of the Lodge, and to assist the Senior Deacon whenever that officer may require your services.”
  • 27. It exists quite independently of the Brother who may at any given moment chance to occupy it.
  • 28. Masonic Masonic Masonic Pot Black Conspiracies Presidents Generals Luck Sheep 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
  • 29. This scandal involved a man named Roberto Calvi included military officials and business men embezzling money was located in what country.
  • 30. Hitler claimed this group was a group of “Jews and Freemasons”
  • 31. This “affair” caused two decades of anti Masonic movements
  • 32. Some believe this guilty party was a Mason who had a series of murders in the slums of London
  • 33. This started with the fanciful invention of Freemasonry called Palladism
  • 34. 7th President, born 1767, died 1829. Grand Master of Tennessee, 1822-23 Called nicknamed “Old Hickory”
  • 35. 11th President, born 1795; died 1849. Initiated, passed, and raised in Columbia Lodge No. 31, Columbia, Tenn. Exalted a Royal Arch Mason in La Fayette Chapter No. 4 at Columbia in 1825.
  • 36. 15th President, Born 1791; died 1868;(1857-1861). Initiated December 11, 1816, in Lodge 43, at Lancaster, PA. Passed and raised in 1817. Junior Warden in 1821 and 1822. Master in 1825. Also Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
  • 37. 17th President, born 1808 died 1875; initiated, passed and raised in Greeneville Lodge No. 119 now No. 3 at Greeneville, Tenn. in 1851. Probably a member of Greeneville Chapter No. 82 Royal Arch Masons, since he joined Nashville Commandery of Knights Templar No. 1 in 1859. He received the Scottish Rite degrees in the White House in 1867.
  • 38. 33rd President, Born May 8, 1884, Received the degrees in Belton Lodge No 450; organized and became a charter member of Grandview No. 618. Served as both District Lecturer and Deputy Grand Master for several years. Elected Grand Master of Masons in Missouri in 1940. He died on December 26 1972. On the 28th he was buried on his library's grounds with impressive rites. These included the only Masonic funeral service ever televised worldwide.
  • 39. Distinguished veteran of the War of 1812 and Mexican War. General-in- Chief (Commanding General) of the U.S. Army since 1841. General-in- Chief, Brevet Lt. General and Major General until retired, November 1, 1861.
  • 40. When learning of the plight of Brother Masons in Manila during WW2, he allowed the military mail to send over implements used to start Lodges Up, and even was instrumental in having confiscated property returned to Brother Masons in Manila and Japan.
  • 41. known as ‘the soldier's general’, one of the most distinguished US commanders of WW II. In 1943. After the war, was the first chairman of the new Joint Chiefs of Staff (1949-53). In 1950 he was appointed general of the army. The M2/M3 infantry fighting vehicle, currently in service, is named after him.
  • 42. French military leader. Born to an ancient noble family of great wealth, he was a courtier at the court of Louis XVI but sought glory as a soldier. In 1777 he went to America, was appointed a major general, became a close friend of George Washington, and fought with distinction at the Battle of the Brandywine. He also was in command of the army in Virginia and help win the Siege of Yorktown. Hailed as "the Hero of Two Worlds,"
  • 43. American soldier, diplomat and politician. He served as Secretary of State from 1947- 1949 and organized the European Recovery Plan for which he received the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 44. Born Marion Morrison this famous Mason became one of the most popular actors of recent years. His 'manly' roles helped define a generation.
  • 45. The right angle of a square, it symbolizes virtue.
  • 46. Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan and the Composite
  • 47. Name of the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar
  • 49. The "traitor", He was among the greatest of military men fighting on the side of the Revolution and without whose service, the 'patriots' might have easily lost their lives. He ultimately decided that the 'cause' for which American patriots were fighting was wrong and he defected to the side of the British.
  • 50. Recognized as one of the greatest American baseball players ever, his career is sometimes mentioned for its 'unsportsmanlike' conduct. He reportedly would sit in the dugout filing his cleats and pointing with them at opposing players in order to intimidate and gain an advantage. He reportedly had racist tendencies as well. Even so he was the very first player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • 51. In an event that at the time made headlines everywhere, this comedian during a live comedy sketch in Los Angeles on November 17, 2006 engaged in a very offensive racist 'rant' (self-described as "rage"). Unlike other actors and personalities who have immediately apologized and headed to "rehab", he has been alternatively apologetic and defensive.
  • 52. He claimed to have invented the first gasoline powered automobile in 1893 , mass-produced the first widely available and affordable motorcar. He changed the world. As he aged his activities cast a dark shadow which caused all of his former good to be questioned. Believing that bankers and financiers were part of a world-wide Jewish conspiracy.
  • 53. He came to the nation's attention when he barred Blacks from attending the all- White University of Alabama. While he was defending the laws of his state, emerging social conscience judged his actions wrong.
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57. The 47th Problem of Euclid