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ADVENTURES IN MASONRY. Three cost-free, educational lodge entertainments. #154 ($3.00)

ALLIED MASONIC GROUPS AND RITES. Descriptive listing of these organizations (Updated 1988) #204 ($3.00)

ANCIENT LANDMARKS OF FREEMASONRY. What fifty Grand Lodges have decided on the subject. #207A ($3.00)

AND GIVE THEM PROPER INSTRUCTION Twenty short speeches for brethren addressing Masonic gatherings. #133 ($3.00)

ARTIFACTS AND GADGETS. A study of Masonic memorabilia. #263 ($3.00)

AT THE SOUND OF THE GAVEL. Ten programs of entertainment and instruction, ready for use, with talks, facts, suggested music and verse. #262 ($3.25)

BIBLE QUOTATIONS FOR MASONIC SPEAKERS. Classified by subject. #188 ($3.00)

BOYDEN, WILLIAM L., MANUSCRIPT by Ray B. Harris. One of the 'Old Charges," circa 1700) #190 ($3.00)

CLIP ART. Ready to use art to enhance any publication, specialized for use by the Masonic Fraternity. #266 ($4.00)

CORNERSTONES OF FREEDOM, by Dr. S. Brent Morris. History and examples of The Masonic Cornerstone Laying Ceremony. #286 ($8.00)

CRAFT'S NOYSE, THE4 by James Tresner. Annotated Listing of Masonic Composers and Lyricists. #288 ($4.00)

DRESS UP YOUR SPEECH! Quotations to add spice to Masonic addresses. #179 ($3.00)

FAMOUS AMERICAN FREEMASONS. Descriptive compilation of noted American Masons. (Revised 1985.)#219 ($3.00)

FIVE MASONIC GAMES. Lodge adaptations of familiar parlor games. #77 ($3.00)

FREEMASONRY AND CIVIL LAW, by Alphonse Cerza Romance of the Craft and the Courts. #175 ($3.00)

FREEMASONRY AND DEMOCRACY: ITS EVOLUTION IN NORTH AMERICA by Allen E. Roberts and Wallace McLeod. Discusses the role played by Freemasons in the establishment of democracy in both the United States and Canada. 50 or more copies, 40% discount plus shipping. #285 ($6.00)

FREEMASONRY'S SERVANT, THE MASONIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES: THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS, by Allen E. Roberts, Official anniversary history. #247 ($2.50)

FREEMASONS AT THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, APRIL 20, by James R, Case. Narrative of principal, events, Masonic participation. Illustrated. #236 ($3.00)

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 · ($3.25)

GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY, MASONIC MEMBERSHIP OF, by Ronald E. Heaton. A careful study of the evidence showing which of Washington's generals were Masons, which may have been, and which were not. Illustrated. #222 ($3.00)

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 ($3.00)

LEADERSHIP. How to develop it. (Revised 1986.) #248 ($3.00)

LET THERE BE LIGHT, by Alphonse Cerza. Anti-Masonic movements, past and present. #184 ($3.00)

MASONIC FEASTS, BANQUETS AND TABLE LODGES. Historic data and rituals of Table Lodges (Revised 1983.) #145 ($3.00)

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 ($3.00)

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 ($3.00)

MASONIC LIBRARIES. Information about Masonic Libraries in North America. #287 ($3.00)

MASONIC MEMBERSHIP OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS. 1974 revision of the 1965 publication by Heaton; examines evidence of Masonic membership of 241 Revolutionary patriots. #238 ($5.00)

MASONIC MEMBERSHIP OF THE SIGNERS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE U.S. Published as a reference for the Bicentennial of the Constitution. #270 ($3.00)

MASONIC PARALLELS WITH HISTORY, by Alphonse Cerza. A "Must" for the Masonic student. #258 ($3.00)

MASONIC PHILATELY, by Christopher Leo Murphy. A compilation of famous men of the U.S and Canada who have postage stamps issued in their honor and who were Freemasons. #279 ($3.00)

MASONIC QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY THE COURTS, by Alphonse Cerza. Brief descriptions of judgments in actual cases in which Masonic or Masonic bodies well involved or interested. Of great value to lawyers are Brother Cerza's references and citations for each case. (Revised 1983.) #251 ($3.00)

MASONIC RENEWAL TASK FORCE REPORTS. Combines the results of two national opinion research studies. Phase I-Attitudes of non-masons towards joining organizations such as Freemasonry. Phase II-Attitudes of Masons toward their fraternity #280 ($4.00)

MASONIC TRIALS AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS, by Judge Newell A. Lamb. Discusses general rules of law as related to Masonic jurisprudence. #265 ($3.00)

MASONRY UNDER TWO FLAGS, by Allen Roberts. Brotherly love between enemies in the Civil War. #245 ($3.00)

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 ($3.00)

REGIUS POEM, THE. Freemasonry's oldest document; some facsimile pages, complete text and commentary. A "must" for every well-informed Freemason. Revised in 1980. #274 ($3.00)

REGISTER OF GRAND LODGES, ACTIVE AND EXTINCT, by George Draffen (Scotland). Handbook of committees on fraternal relations. #250 ($2.50)

RITUAL CIPHERS. As used or forbidden in United States Grand Lodges. (Revised 1987.) #273 ($3.00)

SHARED SPIRIT, A. Compiled by Robert Davis and James Tresner. Story of the relationship between Freemasonry and Native Americans in Oklahoma. #289 ($3.00)

TRESTLEBOARD TIDBITS, by Alphonse Cerza. Gems of Masonic information, quotations, and excerpts useful for lodge publications. #261 ($3.00)

TRIED AND PROVEN. A system of Masonic instruction already used successfully in many lodges. #254 ($3.000)

TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION, by Alphonse Cerza. A collection of "believe it or not" items about Masons and Masonry. #243 ($3.00)

VISTAS OF MASONRY IN LANGUAGE, SYMBOLISM, AND HISTORY, by Pease. Introduces readers to the historic significance of Masonic language and links Masonic ritual to the great moral tradition of Western civilization. #242 ($3.00)

WASHINGTON'S HOME AND FRATERNAL LIFE. 20 pages crammed with information. Original 1932 edition written by Carl Claudy; reissued 1982. #259 ($3.00)

WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK CITY, by Dr. Allan Boudreau Chronicles George Washington's relationship with New York from his first trip there in 1756 until he assumed the Presidency in 1789 Valuable historical information. #277 ($3.00)

WASHINGTON PORTFOLIO. Facts for speakers sample speech, twenty-one pictures of Washington. Materials for celebrating any of Washington's four birthdays-three Masonic, one natal. #170 ($5.00)

WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? WHY? Who? IN FREEMASONRY A small encyclopedia of Freemasonry; a lot of information in a little space. #271 ($3.00)

WHITHER ARE WE TRAVELING? by Dwight L. Smith. A challenge. #235 ($3.00)

WHY THIS CONFUSION IN THE TEMPLE? by Dwight L.Smith. A shock treatment." #264 ($3.00)

WORSHIPFUL MASTERS WORKBOOK, by Cabell F. Cobbs. A guideline to help the incoming master prepare and plan for his term in the East. #278 ($3.00)

YOUR MASONIC CAPITAL CITY, by Carl H. Claudy, 1950 updated by Elmer Stein, 1988. Masonic association with Washington, D.C. Describes cornerstone layings and other Masonic events occurring in our nation's #276 ($3.00)

NOTE: Historical copies of MSA digests are maintained on file. Photocopies can be provided at $0.20 per page.

Pocket Digests

DICTIONARY, MASONIC. 448 definitions; 101 Masonic words frequently mispronounced. #135 ($3.00)

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MASONIC SYMBOLS. 58 pages cross indexed. #170A ($3.00)

HAT & GAVEL. A guide for Worshipful Masters. #260 ($2.50)

ONE HUNDRED ONE QUESTIONS 'ABOUT FREEMASONRY. Questions most commonly asked and brief but complete answers. #192 ($3.00)

THINK TANK FOR JUNIOR WARDENS. Designed to stimulate lodge officers preparing for the East #253 ($3.00)

WE, THE PEOPLE. Provides factual information about the application of Masonic principles in writing the U.S. Constitution. #267 ($3.00)

WHAT IS FREEMASONRY? by Robert J. Lewinski. For' the new or prospective Mason; explains the significance, history, and organization of the Fraternity. Valuable introductory material. #255 ($3.00)

VOCABULARY, MASONIC. Masonry's unique language set forth and described. #198 ($3.00)