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Masonic Service Association of North America & The Masonic Information Center

Catalog of Publications and Materials 2012 Table of Contents Notes on Shipping .................................................. 2 Complete Set of Short Talk Bulletins ...................... 2 INDEX OF SHORT TALK BULLETINS..................... 3
LEADERSHIP .................................................................................................................................... 3 ENTERED APPRENTICE ................................................................................................................. 3 FELLOWCRAFT ................................................................................................................................ 4 MASTER MASON .............................................................................................................................. 4 ABOUT INDIVIDUALS ..................................................................................................................... 5 BODY OF THE CRAFT ...................................................................................................................... 6 BYPATHS ........................................................................................................................................... 8 CIVIC AND PATRIOTIC ................................................................................................................. 10 HISTORICAL ................................................................................................................................... 10 INSPIRATION AND CHARITY ...................................................................................................... 13 IN THE LODGE ............................................................................................................................... 16 LITERATURE .................................................................................................................................. 19 PHILOSOPHY.................................................................................................................................. 19 RELIGION AND ETHICS ............................................................................................................... 20 SYMBOLS AND SYMBOLISM ........................................................................................................ 21 THE WAR AND AFTER .................................................................................................................. 23 COMPLETE SET OF SHORT TALK BULLETINS ......................................................................... 23

CHARTS ............................................................... 23 PHOTOGRAPHS ................................................... 24 DIGESTS .............................................................. 24 POCKET DIGESTS ................................................ 27 FREE FOR THE ASKING ....................................... 27 MISCELLANEOUS ................................................ 28 AUDIOVISUALS ................................................... 29 SLIDES ................................................................. 30 THE MASONIC INFORMATION CENTER ............. 31 CDs/AUDIOCASSETTES ....................................... 32 AD-SLICKS ........................................................... 32 VIDEOTAPES ....................................................... 32
Page 1 of 32 BROCHURES................................................................................................................................... 31 BOOKLETS ...................................................................................................................................... 31 BOOKS ............................................................................................................................................. 31 VIDEOCASSETTES (VHS) -- RENTAL ONLY .............................................................................. 29 VIDEOCASSETTES (VHS) -- RENTAL OR PURCHASE .............................................................. 29 VIDEOCASSETTES (VHS) -- PURCHASE ONLY ......................................................................... 30

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Complete Set of Short Talk Bulletins


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INDEX OF SHORT TALK BULLETINS


(Through December 2011) ORDERING SHORT TALK BULLETINS: Every Short Talk Bulletin is maintained in print; each costs $0.50 plus S&H. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE. PLEASE BY SURE TO ORDER BY DATE and TITLE

LEADERSHIP
Date 10-78 12-10 2-87 3-96 5-67 9-79 12-07 7-94 1-79 1-81 2-41 2-88 10-83 6-47 8-66 7-79 3-83 12-61 Title Attracting Masonic Leaders Courage in the East (A Time for Change) Dare To Be Different Ideas and Leadership Keeper of the Springs Leadership is Expected and Respected Leadership: It Must Be Given Away Masonic Leadership Masonic Maturity Masonic Public Relations Master Master as Manager Seminar Techniques that Work Sword in the Stone, The Short Short Talks" for Special Occasions To Existor to Live Who Leads the Leader? Youth Programs for Boys and Girls

ENTERED APPRENTICE
Date 9-59 6-32 3-63 3-65 3-26 5-24 9-61 11-31 10-77 3-24 11-27 2-26 12-27 3-61 10-27 8-31 12-64 11-23 4-33 8-33 4-25 11-77 Title Apprentices Apron, The Be Particularly Careful Blazing Star Cable-Tow, The Compasses, The First Lesson, The Free and Accepted" Good and Wholesome Instruction Holy Bible, The Lambskin Apron, The Lesser Lights Lodge The Movable and Immovable Northeast Corner, The Point Within a Circle Relief Rite of Destitution, The Rite of Discalceation, The Rough and Perfect Swaddling Clothes Temperance, Fortitude and Prudence

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Trestle-Board and Tracing Board Twenty-Four Inch Gauge

FELLOWCRAFT
Date 7-91 1-78 3-64 2-25 8-30 3-28 3-60 4-96 7-67 9-10 10-10 11-66 6-33 6-24 5-34 5-44 6-27 2-64 4-24 12-43 6-25 2-68 7-03 1-32 11-71 Title Amos, What Seest Thou? Antiquity of Geometry, The Attentive Ear, The Charity Corn, Wine and Oil Faith, Progress and Reward Fellowcraft Five Noble Orders of Architecture, The Globes History of the Five Orders of Architecture, Part 1 History of the Five Orders of Architecture, Part 2 Horizontals Letter G The Level and Plumb, The Masonic Geometry Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences So Mote It Be Speculative Square, The Square, Level and Plumb 3-5-7 We Work In Speculative Masonry Winding Staircase, The Symbolism of Winding Stairs, The Wise and Serious Truths

MASTER MASON
Date 8-23 5-31 11-28 10-30 10-37 10-35 2-34 10-89 6-35 11-82 5-28 7-29 5-62 2-33 5-35 8-29 7-73 9-27 9-64 1-27 Title Book of Constitutions Guarded by the Tilers Sword Five Points Foreign Countries 47th Problem, The Grand Lodge Grand Masters Power Hiram Abif Hiramic Legend, The Hour Glass and Scythe Legend of Hiram Abiff, The Importance of the Legend of the Lost Word, The Lodge and Grand Lodge Organization Master Mason Masters Wages, A Pot of Incense Powers of the Worshipful Master, The Put a Log on the Fire Ruffians, The Seat Among the Brethren, A Secrecy

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Sprig of Acacia Stairway and a Ladder, A Sublime Symbolism: The Circle Tools

ABOUT INDIVIDUALS
Date 10-47 9-77 12-04 3-82 6-23 8-76 9-67 12-05 5-03 1-85 6-83 5-32 2-61 5-36 6-04 9-36 8-95 4-55 5-73 7-10 2-92 11-76 1-74 10-33 4-04 9-32 6-74 2-78 9-23 5-11 2-57 1-75 1-64 5-75 1-00 4-98 10-92 10-64 05-09 7-28 12-02 4-34 8-04 3-69 8-77 12-96 5-02 2-36 Title Ashmole, Elias Baichen, Bernt Berlin, Irving Brother Francis Bellamy Burns, Robert Bushnell, David, Revolutionary Patriot Captain and His Lady, The Cerza, Alphonse Churchill, Winston S. Cody, Buffalo Bill Cross, Jeremy Ladd Dedicating the Memorial Denslow, Ray Vaughn Desaguliers Desaguliers and The Enlightenment Doolittle Pictures Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Drummond, Josiah Hayden Ellery, William Fleming, Sir Alexander Fox, George L. Francisco, Peter, The Virginia Giant Franklin, Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin, Freemason Gillette, King Goethe, Freemason Hancock, John Hahn, Conrad, In Memoriam Harding, Warren, G., Freemason Haydn, Joseph Freemasonry and the Creation Haywood, Harry LeRoy Hewes, Joseph His Death was Untimely Hooper, William Houdini Jones, John Paul King, Ernest J. Kipling and Masonry Knox, Henry Lafayette Lafayette, Brother Lafayette, Where was Made a Mason? Lahey, Dr. Frank H. Land, Frank S. -- DeMolay Dad No. I Lessing, G.E.: The Conscience of German Freemasonry Lewis and Clark Lloyd, Harold Mackey, Albert Gallatin

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7-55 6-75 1-57 11-08 5-57 1-84 2-94 6-56 7-33 9-74 3-07 6-02 1-02 7-23 1-96 6-90 12-84 2-23 9-97 12-09 1-23 8-75 5-06 11-02 7-07 11-00 6-76 4-41 8-42 6-06 11-97 2-77 9-73 10-04 3-87 1-04 8-05 7-50 5-55 3-73 5-05 2-75 6-91 2-32 11-98 4-76 10-52 2-91 3-91 6-38 4-74 4-68

Marshall, John Masonic Signers of the Declaration Masons Signing Declaration of Independence Monroe, James Morris, Rob Mozart Newton, Joseph Fort, DD. Oliver, Dr. George, Father of Masonic Literature Our Masonic Presidents Paine, Robert Treat Palmer, Nathaniel Payens, Hugh de Peale, Charles Wilson Pike, Albert Pike, AlbertMan of Fire Pike, AlbertThe Man Not The Myth Poinsett Preston, William Price, Henry Ream, Vinne (Friend of Albert Pike) Revere, Paul Rizal, Jose Robert, Allen E. Robinson, "Yankee" Rogers, Will Roosevelt, Theodore Salomon, Haym, Financier of the Revolution Sayer, Anthony, Gentleman Seven Great Masons Skelton, Red Sousa, John Philip Spalding, Lyman, M.D. Stockton, Richard Storm, William George Tadasu Hayashi Thomas, Dave Thomas, Lowell Three Famous Masonic Charlatans True Masonic Chart Truman, M.W. Harry S. Wallace, Lew Walton, George Warren, Joseph, Martyr of Bunker Hill Washington, Facts for Speakers About Washington, Some Personal Facts Washington, the Friend of Masonry Washington, the Man Washington, A Truly Remarkable Man, Part I Washington, A Truly Remarkable Man, Part II Webb, Thomas Smith Whipple, William Young Man Who Lisped, The

BODY OF THE CRAFT


Date 1-35 Title Ahiman Rezon

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1-92 7-00 8-88 9-48 5-56 12-35 5-60 2-95 5-86 3-34 9-45 8-48 3-95 8-07 4-69 9-11 1-48 11-65 4-56 11-51 12-56 1-65 6-63 11-30 8-49 12-03 7-35 2-35 6-48 1-86 3-37 4-36 3-93 8-36 10-67 1-03 12-50 12-51 3-55 9-44 1-26 5-38 3-38 7-53 3-11 12-37 11-03 9-66 2-54 3-57 1-91 4-65 10-54 1-34 8-02 4-63 8-63 8-58

Alas, My Brother! American-Canadian Grand Lodge Ancient Symbolic Penalties CharterWarrant Cipher Rituals Clandestine European Grand Lodges Forever Conceal and Never Reveal Foundation Stone, A Foundations of Masonic Law Fraternal Correspondent Fraternal Recognition Freemason, The Regular Freemasonry, Basic Freemasonrys Platform Freemasonrys Values Free Will and Accord Future of Masonic Education, The Geography of the Ritual Grand Lodge Seals Grand Lodges are Different Grand Masters Conference, The Grand Representatives Honors from the Graft IntroductionWhat It Means Israel, Grand Lodge of Jurisdictional Contrasts Lewis and Louveteau Lodge is Born Lodge VisitationA Privilege Making a Mason at Sight Many Men, Many Minds Masonic Expectations Masonic Honors Masonic Honors, More About Masonic Landmarks Masonic Speakers and Speeches Masonic Titles Materials in the Ritual Membership Contrasts Mummies Nine More Questions Nine Questions No Royal Road Observing the Craft Old Order Changeth One-Day Classes Past Master Honoris Causa? Please Tell Me... Quatuor Coronati, No. 2076 Relationship Between Lodges and Grand Lodge Right To Reprint, The Rights & Privileges of a Master Mason Ritual Differences Schaw's Freemasonry Solicitation Some Lodges Are Different Some Misconceptions About Freemasonry

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6-86 9-29 8-69 10-44 5-10 7-30 11-63 1-08 5-63 12-63 2-31 8-65 3-59 12-77

Standard of Masonic Conduct Sugar Coating Masonic Education Swiss Masonry To Change Times and Laws True Secret Word of a Master Mason Unaffiliated Universal Masonry? Using Masonry What Can You Tell? What Did You Expect? What Do You Know About Masonry? What Does Freemasonry Offer The World? What Should a Mason Know About Masonry? Whats Your Answer?

BYPATHS
Date 8-83 3-84 3-40 8-11 8-94 9-94 4-94 6-78 10-63 3-08 10-98 07-09 9-91 1-89 5-92 12-87 9-00 6019 4-07 7-10 11-90 12-97 4-46 06-09 3-04 5-40 2-42 11-99 11-83 2-97 5-81 6-05 5-01 2-80 8-01 8-03 3-74 10-91 Title An Assessment of M.S.A. And Give Them Proper Instruction At Midnight Boy Scouts of America -- Awards Children and Drugs Children and Drugs Part II Colour Symbolism in Freemasonry Communication Days of Wine and Roses, The DeMolay: Look Forward DeMolay, Thoughts to Share Digitizing Masonic Records DeMolays Relationship to Freemasonry Drug and Alcohol Abuse: A, Masonic Response Drug and Alcohol Abuse Problem: Lodges Can Help EGO Feast of Tishri, The Freemasonry A Gift Freemasonry and College Fraternities Freemasonry and College Students Freemasonry and Public Education Freemasonry and Scouting Freemasonry and the Sea Freemasonry Enters the 21st Century Freemasonry in Today's World Freemasonry of Utopia Freemasonrys Monument Freemasonry and Society Freemasonry, Youth and You Healing Crippled Hearts Highest Hills and Lowest Vales Idaho Welcome Investing in Freemasonry Invisible Lodge, The Invisible Lodge, The (2001 Update) Islam and Freemasonry Knights of Columbus, Our Relations with Ladies at the Table Page 8 of 32

10-73 2-44 5-95 7-46 3-00 3-02 11-36 2-98 2-99 2-00 2-01 2-02 2-03 2-04 2-05 2-06 2-07 2-08 2-09 2-10 2-11 3-89 1-01 1-06 5-90 10-51 11-04 5-96 1-49 7-90 9-81 9-93 9-47 5-87 9-34 10-43 2-93 6-31 5-04 12-11 7-89 5-78 6-46 8-80 4-78 1-97 12-26 5-97 12-93 3-56 4-86 5-39 6-08 3-78 8-78 4-99 6-87

Layman Looks at Masonry, A Lodge of Silence Masonic Amateur Ham Radio Masonic Dream Masonic Fire Masonic Funeral Planning Masonic Goat Masonic Information Center (1997 Report) Masonic Information Center (1998 Report) Masonic Information Center (1999 Report) Masonic Information Center (2000 Report) Masonic Information Center (2001 Report) Masonic Information Center (2002 Report) Masonic Information Center (2003 Report) Masonic Information Center (2004 Report) Masonic Information Center (2005 Report) Masonic Information Center (2006 Report) Masonic Information Center (2007 Report) Masonic Information Center (2008 Report) Masonic Information Center (2009 Report) Masonic Information Center (2010 Report) Masonic Medical Research Lab Masonic Medical Research Lab (2001) Masonic Medical Research Lab (2006) Masonic Misconceptions, Some Masonic Myths Masonic Poetry, Some Masonic Postcards Masonic Postage Stamps Masonic Renewal Task Force Reports Masonic Sites in Historic Philadelphia Masonic Trivia (and Facts) Masonry and Music Masons Care About Children Masters Hat Masters Jewel Speaks Memorial, George Washington Masonic National Menagerie of Masonry Military and Freemasonry, The National Museum of the Marine Corps National Sojourners A New Delight Numerology of Masonry Parable of the Cherry Tree Petitioner Knocks, The Philalethes Society, The Power and the Glory Shriners Hospitals -- 75th Anniversary Sins of Our Masonic Fathers Three Chaplains Travel in Foreign Countries Unknown Mason The Warrior Poet What I Learned in Freemasonry Whatever Happened to the Written Word? Where Freedom Speaks Widow and The Craft, The

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CIVIC AND PATRIOTIC


Date 1-69 11-42 4-87 8-96 2-37 7-43 2-74 9-31 1-42 9-90 8-87 6-67 7-24 03-09 11-54 5-61 1-73 7-25 8-39 6-77 6-64 7-68 6-29 11-47 4-39 3-32 1-77 9-38 5-29 8-84 10-24 7-26 11-61 2-51 7-05 4-23 3-76 4-75 2-76 9-26 4-30 7-42 8-54 12-30 5-77 6-28 11-70 Title Arise and Fear No Danger" (Washington) Bill of Rights and Freemasonry Blessings of Liberty. The Collingwood -- Library and Museum Constitution and Freemasonry Declaration of Independence Declaration, The Inevitable Enlightening the Profane Flag in Lodge Flag Speaks, The Flag Tributes 4 July 1776 Fourth of July Franklin Freemasonry and the Enlightenment Freemasonry and Civil Law Freemasonry and Freedom Great Triumvirate of Patriots, The Guns of 75 How We Grew Law Enforcement Let Freedom Ring Little Bit of Flag Wavin, A Mason as a Citizen Masonic Calendar Masonic Population Masonic World Masonry and America Masonry and Politics Masonry and Publicity Masonry and the Statue of Liberty Masonry in Business Mason's Flag Morality and Freedom Noblesse Oblige O Say Can You Sing? Our Public Schools Patriotism Patriots Price of Independence, The Red Reputation of the Fraternity Stars of Glory Tell the Applicant Tell the World Thoughts on Memorial Day Valley Forge Where Do We Go From Here?

HISTORICAL
Date 1-55 12-76 Title Altar is Born American Literature During the Revolution

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7-48 5-37 4-54 10-59 10-46 4-02 6-54 1-36 7-56 6-94 4-91 12-55 7-51 12-65 3-36 10-55 10-02 10-86 6-51I 1-94 4-01 7-08 11-92 11-88 4-05 10-93 10-57 2-89 8-81 12-06 10-36 11-11 9-06 9-70 6-97 1-98 7-69 4-64 5-07 5-59 2-79 1-07 10-95 8-06 7-06 3-05 10-81 9-03 11-93 10-32 3-92 9-76 11-84 4-49 1-51 7-96 7-98 1-87

American Rite Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Ancient Usage and Custom Ancient York Masons Andersons Constitutions of 1723 Antients, Grand Lodge of Architecture of Masonry, The Baltimore Convention Birthplaces of Freemasonry, Some Blue Blanket The Boston Tea Party, The Builders Cathedrals and Masonry Celebration of Christmas, The Charges of a Freemason Church Opposition Conspiracy, Countersubversion and Freemasonry Convention that Changed the Face of Freemasonry, The Cornerstones, Famous American Cornerstones: Simple to Sublime Derwint House, The Displaying Masonic History Early Masonry in England Ellis Island Establishing Freemasonry Evolution of the Cornerstone Ceremony, The First American Lodges First Inauguration -- Patriotic and Masonic Foot Marks Across Our Border Fort Woods - The Statue of Liberty Four Crowned Ones Freemasonry and Alchemy Freemasonry and Conspiracy Theories Freemasonry and the Constitution Freemasonry and Democracy Freemasonry and Democracy Part II Freemasonry and Freemasons at Valley Forge Freemasonry At The New York Worlds Fair Freemasonry Crosses the Mississippi Freemasonry in Alaska and Hawaii Freemasonry in the Canal Zone Freemasonry in Colonial America Freemasonry During Wartime Freemasonry's Journey West Freemasonry Under the Nazi Regime Freemasonry's Symbols and Rituals Freemasons at Yorktown French Freemasonry-Resistance Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial From Whence Came We? Gettysburg, Masons at Battle of Glimpse into the Past, A Great Kanto Earthquake, The Green Dragon Tavern Have Pride! House Reunited Huts and Sheds Irish Connection, The

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10-01 3-67 8-92 6-00 1-99 12-45 5-51 5-46 12-91 4-93 9-02 6-57 7-34 6-50 4-60 1-46 10-56 11-37 7-99 9-99 11-24 2-39 10-88 7-04 7-38 12-60 2-46 4-00 5-00 8-71 11-86 10-23 4-83 1-37 7-11 5-58 1-58 6-92 3-33 12-28 1-29 2-29 11-34 04-09 2-86 8-35 2-43 2-69 1-68 9-85 12-99 11-52 7-85 8-46 9-41 7-77 8-59 6-01

Jack the Ripper (From Hell) Jewish Grand Masters In The United States King Solomons Quarries Knights Templar, Origin of the Lafayette Square Legend of the Craft Life in Bible Times Little Loved Shrines Lodge in Captivity A Lodge of Journeyman Masons #8 Loyalists in the Revolution Masonic Backgrounds Masonic Blue Masonic Clothing Masonic Colleges Masonic Conservators" Masonic Enigma Masonic History Dry Masonic History What is Needed Masonic Research Masonic Service Association Masonic Service Association Masonic Service Association Masonic Service Association -2004 Masonic War Tales, Six Masonry and the Ancient Sciences Masonrys Eddi of Manhood End Masonry in Statues Part I Masonry in Statues Part II Masons and Medical Research Masons Mark, The Masters Piece Masters Lodge in Boston, The Military Lodges Military Lodges A Brief History Moderns and Antients Moon Lodges Moon in Masonic History, The Morgan Affair Mother Grand Lodge I Mother Grand Lodge II Mother Grand Lodge III National National Heritage Museum Old Legends of Hiram Abif Old Romance Old Tyler Oddities On Reaching the Age of Fifty Origin of the Ritual, The Origins of Freemasonry, The Pearl Harbor and the Mighty Mo" Prestonian Charges Prophecy From the Past, A Regius Manuscript Relics The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Masonic Party Rock, The Rosslyn Chapel

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12-01 5-50 9-01 12-33 5-89 6-37 11-53 2-84 1-76 3-77 4-77 6-40 10-58 6-58 3-03 4-03 8-08 4-57 5-76 10-00 3-53 12-52 5-47 11-44 8-60 11-35 4-90 1-56 8-40 8-62 12-78 5-49 8-02 11-33 2-53 5-54

Royston Cave Royal Arch St. John's Lodge Bible Sts. Johns Day Sea Devil, The Seven Famous Lodges Seven Less Than Famous Sixty-Five Years of Service 1776You Are There 1777You Are There I 1777You Are There (II) Small Grand Lodges Some Ancient Sources Some Saints Lodges Speculative Freemasonry (Part I) Speculative Freemasonry (Part II) St. John's Lodge of Boston Tabernacle, The Tell It Like It Was Temple Church Thirty-Third Year Thirty Years Truth Is Enough! Twenty Years After Tyre, The City of the Rock Universality Washington and the Society of the Cincinnati Well Stricken in Age Westward, Ho! What Is The M.S.A.? Why Ethiopia? Why Freemasonry Has Enemies Winchester Hiram Lodge #21 Women Freemasons Word Freemason, The Your Landmarks

INSPIRATION AND CHARITY


Date 4-11 9-78 10-45 5-91 5-45 11-78 5-80 8-74 10-11 8-67 6-11 7-70 3-79 5-94 9-58 10-38 10-26 Title Are you a Master Mason? As Others See Us Altar of Obligation And the Greatest of These is Charity Best Things in the Worst Times Benefits of Masonic Membership, The By Precept and Example Challenge of Freemasonry, The Chaplains Thoughts, A Completing the Temple Constancy of Masonry Davids Men Dear Son..." Disaster Relief: How It Helps Dust ... Sparks Tolerance Winds ... and God Enemy Within Erring Brother

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10-29 10-69 5-84 4-85 4-72 3-99 5-88 8-89 1-10 6-82 3-10 9-28 11-69 12-48 7-86 12-23 9-25 4-37 9-89 4-71 7-63 1-60 12-69 11-81 4-73 12-89 6-60 1-24 11-73 7-64 10-61 9-84 4-61 9-83 12-73 8-79 7-97 9-04 1-88 1-90 11-79 5-68 3-98 1-82 7-75 9-92 6-84 3-86 1-83 6-62 11-87 11-85 12-81 11-91 4-88 7-74 5-69 11-75

Every Brother His Own Tiler Every Man in His Place Five Masonic Thoughts Focus on Freemasonry. A Four Facets of Friendship Freemasonry Defined Freemasonry: From Craft to Tolerance Freemasonry: A Commitment to Values Freemasonry: Its Place in the World Freemasonry: The Sleeping Giant Freemasonrys Rebirth Future of Masonry Future of Masonry, The Golden Rule and Freemasonry Good Kids, Hurt Kids, Bad Kids" Good of the Order Great Corner Stone Greatest of These Handicapped Brother, The Hark! There Is an Alarm He That Built All Things Importance of An Individual, The In All These Things We Shall Transmit Inasmuch and Furthermore Indissoluble Chain of Sincere Affection, An Individualism and Involvement Influence Inn of Years End Inspiration Let's Unshackle the Spirit of Freemasonry Let Your Bucket Down Where You Are Living a Role Lighting Candles LOVE Man Building Mason in Your Home, The Masonic Charity Masonic Learning Centers for Children, 32 Masonic Opportunities Masonic Relief Association Masonic Relief, Charity and You Masonry By Example! Masonrys Plan Masons: Knights of Charity Masons and DeMolays Masons Making a Difference Masterkey, The Men Who Build BridgesNot Walls Meeting a Young Mans Needs Moment of History, The Motivating The Mason As a Private Citizen Motivation of Lodge Members in Masonic Activities Now Is the Hour Ohio Masons, The On Senate Confirmation of Men & Masons Other Little Ships Our Greatest Need Our Masonic Heritage

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6-81 5-85 4-59 9-37 8-56 7-82 7-76 8-44 3-23 12-88 12-94 6-61 7-66 8-64 10-65 12-70 4-70 11-67 6-71 10-25 5-23 4-62 6-95 10-82 6-26 2-85 5-82 3-27 2-82 10-66 9-68 8-70 8-72 8-27 4-67 5-25 9-24 5-27 2-73 7-39 1-71 4-92 8-28 10-84 11-50

Our Most Valuable Asset: Friendship Our Special Ladies Pronounce or Perish Quo Vadis, Freemasonry? Raise the Stone ... " Reach Out and Touch Someone Rediscovering the Life-Giving Springs "... Returns Again to the Fountain Roll Call Sages, Seers & Spooks Scottish Rite Helping Children Seeking a Man Shadow of a Man, The Short Short Talks" for Occasional Speakers Short Short Talks" for Occasional Speakers, More Short "Short Talks", Four Short Short Talks", More Short Short Talks", Some More Significance of a Hand, The Sound of the Gavel Spirit of Masonry Stars We Think We See, The Surprised by Joy! Surrender of Values, A T. B. They Lied On Their Knees Three Challenges Three Things I Know" To Give is to Receive To Have and To Hold Touch of the Hand, A Try Masonry Unbroken Net, The United Masonic Relief Watchman, What of the Night? What? What Is Masonry? What Masonry Means What Masonry Means to Me What to Tell Your Wife Where Are the Masons of Tomorrow? Why I Became a Mason Wonder of Masonry World of Priorities Yet Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves

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IN THE LODGE
Date 10-87 10-39 11-48 11-29 12-90 7-72 5-30 4-89 7-83 6-70 2-67 5-70 11-68 3-90 9-52 4-42 5-83 1-50 3-43 7-60 1-80 6-89 7-47 9-43 10-75 8-34 12-66 12-24 9-82 10-09 10-28 9-40 2-45 7-88 6-88 5-79 9-30 10-41 12-29 10-62 11-26 3-88 5-99 12-83 8-24 6-41 11-95 9-87 3-58 1-70 2-65 5-66 9-54 3-01 9-05 Title An Action TeamIn Action Art of Presiding Balloting Black Cube Brother Bring a Friend Night. Brotherhood Candidate Challenges of Past Masters, The Civic Responsibility of Individual Lodges Committees, The Importance of Computers, Specialists, and Master Masons Creating Interest Cultivate the Social Virtues, To Daylight Lodges Deacons and Stewards Dignity of Freemasonry Diligent Inquiry Dispensations and the Dispensing Power Dropped .N.P.D. Duly and, Truly Prepared Fire! First Aid in Emergency Situations For the Newly Raised Formula for L.M.W.W.B.A.O. Freemasonrys Nuts and Bolts Gifts of the Magi Great Expectations Guardians of the Gates Humor and the Masonic Speaker Ideal Lodge, The Increasing Lodge Attendance Innovations Installation Insurance for the Lodge Investigating Committee, The Involvement is Essential I Vouch for Him Knock and It Shall Be Opened Laws of Masonry Learning and Delivery of Ritual, The Letter Perfect Lets Communicate Freemasonry Lodge at Work, A Lodge Computer, The Lodge Courtesies Lodge Finances Lodge Historian, The Lodge History Lodge Inspection Lodge Leadership Lodge Library, Starting A Lodge Organization Lodge Secretary Lodge Website Masonic Awareness in the Lodge

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12-44 4-82 4-80 12-98 6-69 01-09 4-52 6-36 5-53 1-11 12-82 4-58 7-78 6-44 9-65 4-95 12-80 6-43 1-61 1-72 2-72 3-72 5-72 6-72 9-72 10-72 11-72 12-72 1-33 7-92 12-39 6-73 9-98 3-68 3-70 12-53 2-48 1-31 4-45 10-03 10-79 2-38 1-38 10-74 11-64 2-50 11-96 12-74 10-85 9-69 11-09 11-05 3-39 7-87 12-36 4-10 8-90 7-65

Masonic Debate Masonic Education for Sojourning Masons Masonic Etiquette Masonic Etiquette Part II Masonic Investigation Masonic Lodge Pipe Organ, The Masonic Manners Masonic Offense Masonic Paradox Masonic Principles Masonic Ritual As an Educational Tool Masonic Sentry Masonic Speaker, The Meet, Act and Part "... Members Were Present" Mentoring Program Midnight Revelation Minutes Are Important Modern Education for an Ancient Craft. More Light in Masonry (I) More Light in Masonry (II) More Light in Masonry (III) More Light in Masonry (IV) More Light in Masonry (V) More Light in Masonry (VI) More Light in Masonry (VII) More Light in Masonry (VIII) More Light in Masonry (IX) Mother Lodge My Lodge Needs Me My Son Noble Contention, That Old Charges, The One Thing Is Needful Operation Re-Start? Opportunities Parliamentary Law in Freemasonry Past Master Past Masters Jewel Paying our Bills Peaks and Valleys Perfect Youth Doctrine Petition Planning for Spiritual Growth Presentation Speeches, More Presentation Speeches, Six Preserving Our Heritage Privileges and Pleasures of Being a Mason Programming Potpourri Progress Qualifications of Investigators Recognition Procedures Recognized Foreign Grand Lodges Recommender, The Refreshment Ritual Development in the U.S. Ritual in Freemasonry Ritual Is Important, The

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12-49 3-94 10-80 7-81 4-26 9-39 9-86 3-85 6-68 9-60 2-83 12-59 10-96 3-80 3-31 8-51 10-70 4-47 1-59 1-62 5-26 4-06 8-91 12-40 12-62 2-30 1-47 6-79 2-90 4-31 10-68 8-93 11-38 11-41 6-39 1-43 4-38 6-80 5-71 11-43 4-40 9-80 1-63 7-80 8-61 6-66 3-66 11-80

Rock That Abides Rusty Nail Degree Scottish Intender System Secrecy is Symbolism Seeing SeekAnd Ye Shall Find Selecting A Line Officer Serious Accusations Set the Craft to Work, To Short Talk Bulletin, How To Use The Solicitation Rule So Youre Going to Make a Speech? Some Ritual Origins Stemming the Flow Summons Table Lodge Teaching What? Tell Your Brother They Ought to be Married Trinity of Masonic Education The Truly Prepared Twain Award, The Tylers, Operative and Speculative Unknown Builders, The Using The Short Talk Bulletins In Lodge Visiting Brother Visitors and Visitors' Committee Visual Aids in Masonic Education Walkabout Wardens We Can Do It We Now Hold The Brother ..." Well Balanced "Well-Informed Brethren What Can I Do? What See You? Whats In a Name? Whats Your Line?" Why Didnt They Advance? Why Is a Fee? Why of Initiation, The Wise Use of Principal Words, Words, Words Work, Work, Work Working Tools, Presenting The Years Program on Masonic Philosophy, A You Signed His Petition Your Trestleboard

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LITERATURE
Date 8-68 2-66 12-95 1-95 1-39 12-86 12-54 6-45 11-45 6-85 9-46 8-55 12-71 11-56 2-60 10-90 2-96 11-10 4-48 7-58 4-84 11-01 2-47 8-47 12-38 8-41 8-53 7-52 12-47 12-42 11-59 12-46 10-76 8-86 Title Abbreviations and Reference Words As You Increase in Knowledge Auld Lang Syne Baltimore Book Program, The Doric Lodge FictionA Tool of Masonic Education For Easier Use For Your Information Good Masonic Books Good Masonic Books (II) Great Songs Green Trees -- High Hills Heart of the Fraternity, The Libraries, Five Great Life Begins at Forty Masonic Encyclopedias Masonic Libraries, The Value of Masonic Library & Museum Association Masonic Mispronunciation Masonic Vocabulary Masonic WritingHow To Masonry in Literature One Hundred Lost Words Poetry of Ritual Short Talk Bulletin Small Songs Some Curious Masonic Words Those Terrible Exposes! Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Twenty Years All Sons of One Father Appearance and Reality Better Life, The Crystal Gazing

PHILOSOPHY
Date 6-52 9-75 5-74 3-71 10-71 2-63 3-97 6-65 7-71 10-42 4-66 7-45 3-62 12-79 9-63 12-68 Title Ethos of Freemasonry Freemasonry and, the Future Freemasonry Tomorrow Heritage and Purpose, Our Masonic Ideas: A Part of the Problem Imperfect Will Pass Away, The Masonic Philosophy Masonic Purpose, Our "Masonry as Our Way of Life Mystery Permanent Values Personal Masonic Philosophy Perspective Plea for Understanding Progressive Science, A Pursuit of Excellence, A

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2-71 12-67 1-28 8-32 12-85 8-43 7-59

Relevant, On Being Terrible Freedom, A Time Truth Universal Challenges Work of God Younger Generation of Freemasons, The

RELIGION AND ETHICS


Date 4-29 8-38 7-61 5-93 8-00 5-64 8-99 12-25 10-05 1-44 8-52 12-92 6-98 12-08 11-60 6-53 8-26 11-89 4-08 10-31 7-93 6-59 10-94 8-97 9-62 6-99 3-50 12-75 1-67 9-96 11-39 5-98 11-57 10-34 6-34 5-43 10-97 5-65 6-03 10-40 1-52 9-71 4-81 2-49 6-93 9-88 Title Acacia Leaves and Easter Lilies Altar of Memory As A Man Thinketh Baphomet Revisited Chaplain, The Office Of Church And The Lodge As They Meet In The Man, The Circumambulation Meditations Cradle and the Lodge Days of Awe Doctrine of Freemasonry English Great Light Extremism vs. Freedom False Accusations Festival of Chanukah, The First Great Landmark, The First Printed Great Light Freedom of Faith Freemasonry and Religion Are Compatible Freemasonry and the Catholic Church Freemasonrys Answer to Job Freemasonry: Defender of Personal Conscience Freemasonrys Twentieth Century Mission Fundamentalism and Freemasonry Fundamentalist Fury Future Relationship Between Freemasonry and the Church: An Education Problem G.A.O.T.U. Great Light Holy Saints John, The In the Beginning, GOD In Whom Do You Put Your Trust? Inside, Looking Out Is Freemasonry a Religion? Masonic Education and Culture Masonry and Religion Masonry in the Great Light Masons Faith Media Mogul, The Moral Responsibility, Our Mystery Religions and Freemasonry Mystic Tie Not in the Ritual Our Life Has Foundation Our Trust Is In God Our Volume of the Sacred Law Pike, Albert and Lucifer PrayerYour Sect or MineNeither

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10-99 1-53 8-10 11-94 8-82 12-41 9-07 10-07 11-07 6-42 4-97 4-32 5-52 12-31 7-37 1-25 7-41 12-58 6-96 1-66

Praying in Lodge Puerilities Pleyel Hymn, The Response to Critics of Freemasonry, A Rule and Guide Secret Scripture Reading (1st Degree) Scripture Reading (2nd Degree) Scripture Reading (3rd Degree) Shekinah Stones of Evil Stupid Atheist Ten Masonic Prayers Three Scripture Readings, The Thus Saith the Lord To Sympathize Treasure of Inheritance Ultimate Lessons of Freemasonry, The Where Parallel Lines Intersect Who Are You?

SYMBOLS AND SYMBOLISM


Date 12-32 2-24 6-49 3-35 4-79 6-55 9-51 7-54 2-59 6-07 2-56 5-48 3-51 11-49 9-50 7-36 10-49 7-49 2-28 9-95 2-58 8-45 4-53 7-27 7-31 2-40 11-46 8-57 3-41 10-53 3-29 2-27 Title All-Seeing Eye Altar Anchor and Ark Ancient Square AshlarsRough and Smooth Astronomy and Freemasonry Beehive Behind the Symbol Better to Observe the Time, The Blazing Star, The Broken Column, The Ceremonies of Freemasonry Chalk, Charcoal and Clay Columns and Pillars Cord, Rope and Cable-Tow Corner-Stone Covering of a Lodge Dew Drop Lecture Due Form Eye in the Pyramid, The Five Senses, The Freemasonrys Candles From a Point to a Line ..." G Gavel of Authority Gloves Hands in Freemasonry Hoodwink Illustrated by Symbols Key Language of the Heart Left to Right

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9-55 11-58 11-55 1-45 5-08 9-57 10-48 08-09 11-25 4-27 4-51 7-57. 9-53 3-81 12-34 8-85 8-98 12-00 7-44 8-50 9-56 8-37 3-30 10-50 1-30 12-57 3-25 09-09 7-95 11-06 7-84 5-41 7-62 6-30 4-35 5-33 2-52 10-60 9-35 9-49 11-74 1-54 8-73 5-42 3-06

Light Living Perpendicular, A Lost Word Masonic Firmament Masonic Gloves Masonic Rod, The Masonic Stones Masonic Symbolism in the 3 Degrees Mathematics More Light Mosaic Pavement and Blazing Star Nature of Symbols, The Oblong Square Our Masonic Responsibilities Passages of Jordan Perfect Cubit .., Masonic Legend or Fable, The Plants and Animals of Freemasonry, The Ritual, Symbolism in Sanctum Sanctorum Seven Cardinal Virtues Significant Numbers, The Signs Sun, Moon and Stars Survey of Nature" Sword in the Craft Symbol of Industry Symbolism Symbolism of the Ladder Symbolism of Stone, The Symbolism of Stone Take Me As I Take You Third Great Light Three Distinct Knocks Three Grand Columns Three Principal Rounds Thy Neighbors Landmark Tool Symbolism Trowel, The Two Pillars Veiled in Allegory "Veiled in Allegory and Illustrated by Symbols Voice of the Sign," The Wardens' Columns, The Windlass and Rope Working Tools, The "Other"

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THE WAR AND AFTER


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FREEMASONRYS SERVANT, THE MASONIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES: THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS, by Allen E. Roberts, Official anniversary history. #247 ($3.50) FREEMASONS AT THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, APRIL 20, by James R, Case. Narrative of principal, events, Masonic participation. Illustrated. #236 ($3.50) FROM OPERATIVE TO SPECULATIVE, by Dr. William M. Brown. Scholarly study of the transition from ancient craft Masonry to modern speculative Freemasonry, with special emphasis on the ancient charges and their influence on modern ritual makers. #216 ($3.50) FURTHER LIGHT by Jim Tresner. A concise and enjoyable explanation of the fraternity, its meaning and purpose. Illustrated #290 ($5.50) GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY, MASONIC MEMBERSHIP OF, by Ronald E. Heaton. A careful study of the evidence showing which of Washingtons generals were Masons, which may have been, and which were not. Illustrated. #222 ($3.50) LANGUAGE LANDMARKS, by Raymond B. Pease. English Words commonly used in Freemasonry from the historical point of view. A handbook for those desiring ritualistic proficiency, #207 ($3.50) LEADERSHIP. How to develop it. (Revised 1986.) #248 ($3.50) LET THERE BE LIGHT, by Alphonse Cerza. Anti-Masonic movements, past and present. #184 ($3.50) MASONIC FEASTS, BANQUETS AND TABLE LODGES. Historic data and rituals of Table Lodges (Revised 1983.) #145 ($3.50) MASONIC HISTORY WAS MADE IN CONGRESS HALL, FEBRUARY 16, 1976. Graphic illustrated account of a memorable Bicentennial Meeting of Rising Star Lodge #126 (Philadelphia) in the very room where John Adams was inaugurated as second President of the United States. #252 ($3.50) MASONIC HOMES, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITY FOUNDATIONS. Describes each Home and Hospital. A special section describes charity and relief programs. Grand Lodges that are without homes or hospitals. (Revised 1988.) #56 ($3.50) MASONIC LIBRARIES. Information about Masonic Libraries in North America. #287 ($3.50)

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MASONIC TRIALS AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS, by Judge Newell A. Lamb. Discusses general rules of law as related to Masonic jurisprudence. #265 ($3.50) MASONRY UNDER TWO FLAGS, by Allen Roberts. Brotherly love between enemies in the Civil War. #245 ($3.50) PROGRAM NOTEBOOK FOR WORSHIPFUL MASTERS.. Answers the question, What will we do when there is no degree work? Particularly useful to Wardens preparing for the East. #269 ($3.50) REGIUS POEM, THE. Freemasonrys oldest document; some facsimile pages, complete text and commentary. A must for every well-informed Freemason. Revised in 1980. #274 ($3.50) REGISTER OF GRAND LODGES, ACTIVE AND EXTINCT, by George Draffen (Scotland). Handbook of committees on fraternal relations. #250 ($3.50) SHARED SPIRIT, A. Compiled by Robert Davis and James Tresner. Story of the relationship between Freemasonry and Native Americans in Oklahoma. #289 ($4.50) TRESTLEBOARD TIDBITS, by Alphonse Cerza. Gems of Masonic information, quotations, and excerpts useful for lodge publications. #261 ($3.50) TRIED AND PROVEN. A system of Masonic instruction already used successfully in many lodges. #254 ($3.50)

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THE MASONIC INFORMATION CENTER


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CDs/AUDIOCASSETTES
Facts and Fiction About Freemasonry: A seventeen minute audio tape discussing important issues to Freemasons, such as religion, Masonic symbols and anti-Masonry. Specify audiocassette or CD format. $6.00 plus S/H CD 101 So You Want to Know More About Freemasonry: A seventeen minute brief, interesting and informative overview of the purpose and history of Freemasonry. Specify audiocassette or CD format. $6.00 plus S/H #CD102

AD-SLICKS
AD SLICKS - Customize your own Masonic Public Awareness Program. Select from six effective black and white Masonic Awareness ads. Also includes CD with digital files. $6.50 plus S/H #AS1

VIDEOTAPES
Masonic Conversation Series (Produced by Capstone Productions, Inc.) Steven Trachtenberg, President of George Washington University in Washington, D.C. who speaks about Freemasonry during the Enlightenment. VR 701 James Rees, director of Historic Mount Vernon and Donald M. Robey, PGM, Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association describe their efforts to jointly publicize the history of George Washington. VR 702 Dr. William Fox gives a summary of his new book, The Lodge of the Double-Headed Eagle, a history of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonrys Southern Jurisdiction. VR 703 Kevin M. Tuck, Director of the Institute for Masonic Studies at the Grand Lodge of California, F. & A. M. describes Masonic symbols and their Masonic meaning. VR 704 Richard E. Fletcher, PGM discusses the work of the Masonic Service Association of North America and the Masonic Information Center. VR 705 Colonel George Harrington, President of the National Sojourners, Inc. explains the Sojourners, their Collingwood headquarters, and the Heros of 76. VR 706 Wallace E. McLeod, Executive Secretary, The Philalethes Society, discusses the Origins of Freemasonry. VR 707 Dr. S. Brent Morris, author and historian, tells viewers how to start a Masonic library. VR 708 Dr. Rex R. Hutchens, Ph.D., author and historian, explains the Knights Templar. VR 709 Pete Normand, Editor of the The Plumbline of the Scottish Rite Research Society explains how a new kind of Masonic Lodge attracts and keeps members. VR 710 All videos $20.00 plus $5.00 S&H. No S&H on orders of three or more videos)

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