Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Colorado of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, 1–9 tomaiGrand Lodge, 1869 |
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... dues and fees as will at all times discharge the engagements of the Grand . ARTICLE XVI . as The Book of Constitutions hereunto attached , this Grand O does recognize and adopt as the fundamental Laws , Rules and Regulations for the ...
... dues and fees as will at all times discharge the engagements of the Grand . ARTICLE XVI . as The Book of Constitutions hereunto attached , this Grand O does recognize and adopt as the fundamental Laws , Rules and Regulations for the ...
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... Dues . SECTION XIV . All decisions of the Grand shall be determined by a ma- jority of the votes given . The yeas and nays may be ordered upon any question at the request of three members , when the roll shall be called and every vote ...
... Dues . SECTION XIV . All decisions of the Grand shall be determined by a ma- jority of the votes given . The yeas and nays may be ordered upon any question at the request of three members , when the roll shall be called and every vote ...
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... Dues , fees and other moneys handed in at any communication of the Grand , taking a proper voucher therefor ; he shall keep a faithful journal of all its proceedings , distribute the same when ordered to be printed for circulation , and ...
... Dues , fees and other moneys handed in at any communication of the Grand , taking a proper voucher therefor ; he shall keep a faithful journal of all its proceedings , distribute the same when ordered to be printed for circulation , and ...
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... Dues , to wit : For each initiation , the sum of five dollars , and for each mem- ber , the sum of one dollar and fifty cents , but no Grand dues shall be required for any membor whom an initiation fee is paid during the same year ...
... Dues , to wit : For each initiation , the sum of five dollars , and for each mem- ber , the sum of one dollar and fifty cents , but no Grand dues shall be required for any membor whom an initiation fee is paid during the same year ...
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... dues upon their members , from time to time , as they shall deem just and expedient ; and the By - Laws of each shall designate the amount of dues so assessed , and the times for the payment thereof , which shall be considered ...
... dues upon their members , from time to time , as they shall deem just and expedient ; and the By - Laws of each shall designate the amount of dues so assessed , and the times for the payment thereof , which shall be considered ...
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Colorado of the Most Ancient ..., 60–62 tomai Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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A. J. Van Deren A. M. Jones adopted Andrew Mason annual communication appointed ballot brethren brother By-Laws called from labor charter Chase Withrow committee on Foreign Denver Deputy Grand Master DIMITTED dispensation dues duty elected Grand Master ENTERED APPRENTICES FELLOWCRAFTS following report Foreign Correspondence Freemasonry Golden City Grand body Grand Chaplain Grand Communication Grand Lecturer Grand Master's address Grand met Grand of Colorado Grand Officers Grand Secretary Grand Treasurer Grand Tyler granted H. M. Teller J. M. Chivington James John Junior Grand Deacon Junior Grand Warden jurisdiction L. N. Greenleaf Luther Kountze M. C. White M. W. Grand Masonry Master Masons meetings membership motion of Bro Nevada O. A. WHITTEMORE O. B. Brown o'clock P. M. Parmelee petition Pfouts proceedings proxy received rejected resolution Resolved respectfully resumed labor RICHARD SOPRIS Sagendorf Senior Warden Territory Territory of Colorado tion Treas vote Worshipful Grand Worshipful Master
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