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Image: NSC_meeting. jpg | President Dwight D. Eisenhower meets with his National Security Council at Laurel Lodge, 1955
D. Bayless Lodge No. 359 Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a member of the Shriners ; he received the honorary 33rd degree in 1995.
Local bands like the John D. Hale Band of Cape Girardeau occasionally have concerts at The Rustic Lodge and this generally tends to draw large crowds.
J. D. Giddings Masonic Lodge, chartered in Evergreen in 1865, moved to Giddings, and early churches and a public school met in its building.
The Plains Lodge U. D., held its first meeting on December 29, 1898, and continued to work " Under Dispensation " until the Grand Lodge of Virginia met in Alexandria, Virginia on December 15, 1899, and issued the Lodge a Charter under the name of Cochran Lodge No. 271.
After traveling through Europe, Lodge returned to Harvard, and in 1876, became the first student of Harvard University to graduate with a Ph. D. in Political Science.
That tour ended in July 1942, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered congressmen serving in the military to resign one of the two positions, and Lodge, who chose to remain in the Senate, was ordered by Secretary of War Henry Stimson to return to Washington.
In late 1951, Lodge helped persuade General Dwight D. Eisenhower to run for the Republican presidential nomination.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Lodge on September 28, 1937.
The most famous of these was Rainbow Lodge at Whistler, then called Alta Lake, but others were at Birken Lake, Whispering Falls, D ' Arcy, Ponderosa, McGillivray Falls, Seton Portage, the Bridge River townsite ( where there was a first-class hotel serving mining and hydro executives and their guests ), Shalalth, Retaskit and at Craig Lodge near Lillooet.
Sherman, having made public remarks indicating his disagreement with the peace policy, was called to Washington, D. C. and could not be present at the councils on the southern plains, including the council at Medicine Lodge Creek.
No information seems to be available about when or where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph. D .) degree, but it is known that the great physicists J. J. Thompson ( the discoverer of the electron ) and Oliver Lodge were his doctoral advisors.
Graham was sedated and flown back to Washington, where he would end up in the Chestnut Lodge psychiatric facility near Washington, D. C. During a weekend release from Chestnut Lodge on August 3, 1963, Philip Graham committed suicide with a 28-gauge shotgun at the couple's Glen Welby home.
As early as 2000 serious doubt was cast on any connection between Freemasonry and Rosslyn Chapel by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland Museum and Library, Robert L. D. Cooper, who has written several books on the subject.
The other principal seats are Woodville Lodge, the residence of D. J. Webb, Esq.
Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon was such a log structure, and it was dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
William E. Borah Apartment, Windsor Lodge, a home of his in Washington, D. C., was designated a U. S. National Historic Landmark in 1976.
*" Abeyton Lodge "-The residence of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., outside the Park, demolished when he took up residence in Kykuit after his father's death ;
The national organization has three offices: the Labor Services Division in Columbus, Ohio, the Steve Young Law Enforcement Legislative Advocacy Center in Washington, D. C., and the Grand Lodge " Atnip-Orms Center " National Headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee.

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* 1902 – Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., American diplomat ( d. 1985 )
** Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Ambassador to South Vietnam, wins the New Hampshire Republican primary.
* July 25 – July 28 – In Chicago, the 1960 Republican National Convention nominates Vice-President Richard Nixon as its candidate for President of the United States, and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., as its candidate to become the new Vice-President.
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., the American ambassador to South Vietnam, refused to meet with Diệm.
Nhu accused the Americans of " destroying the psychology of our country " and called the U. S. ambassador, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., a " man of no morality ".
* Devi, Savitri, Tripod. com A Son of God ( Philosophical Publishing House, 1946 ); subsequent editions published as Son of the Sun: The Life and Philosophy of Akhnaton, King of Egypt ( Supreme Grand Lodge of A. M. O. R. C., 1956 ); part III of The Lightning and the Sun is focused on Akhnaten.
For example, John Lodge had gone from writing powerfully reflective mystical or humanitarian themed pieces such as " House of Four Doors ", " Candle of Life " and " One More Time To Live " to quirkier items such as " Here Comes The Weekend ", " Rock and Roll Over You " and " Love is On The Run ( From Me )", while Hayward's songs seemed less the deeper drama of numbers such as " The Actor ", " Dawning is the Day ", " You Can Never Go Home ", " The Land of Make Believe ", etc., to pleasant ( and more radio-friendly ) perennial far simpler songs about lost love and romance (" Your Wildest Dreams ", " No More Lies ", " I Know You're Out There Somewhere " etc .).
Many American and Canadian politicians, businessmen, sports figures, and artists have been members, including Herb Kelleher, J. P. Morgan, Jr., William Randolph Hearst, Cole Porter, Henry Cabot Lodge, Dick Clark, Tom Landry, and George Steinbrenner.
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Lodge's grandson, served as U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 1953 to 1960.
He belonged to Polar Star Lodge No. 79 A. F .& A. M., based in St. Louis.
:" This Timberline Lodge marks a venture that was made possible by W. P. A., emergency relief work, in order that we may test the workability of recreational facilities installed by the Government itself and operated under its complete control.
* Lodge, John, Keeper of the Rolls, & Archdall, Mervyn, A. M., Rector of Slane, County Meath, and Member of the Royal Irish Academy, The Peerage of Ireland, Dublin, 1789, vol.
The first lodge was the English Lodge (" La Loggia degli Inglesi ") in Florence, founded in 1731., and Freemasonry quickly spread, in spite of a series of Papal bans.
* Focus on Topiramate-a new anti-epileptic, Ben Green, Priory Lodge Education Ltd., 1997-99.
It has also been speculated that he was murdered by a German-American neighbour, Martin Blecher, Jr., or that he fell on a fire grate during a drunken brawl with J. Shannon Fraser, owner of Canoe Lake's Mowat Lodge, over an old loan to Fraser for the purchase of canoes.
* Asakawa, K., and Henry Cabot Lodge ( Ed .).
283, b. ), enumerating many of the best dramatic poets of his day, including Shakespeare, Heywood, Chapman, Porter, Lodge, etc., gives Anthony Munday the praise of being " our best plotter ".
Many prominent U. S. politicians and diplomats have held the post, including Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Adlai Stevenson, George H. W. Bush, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Andrew Young, Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick, Richard Holbrooke, Dr. Madeleine Albright, Bill Richardson, and John Danforth.
The four negative votes were cast by four Republicans: Lynn J. Frazier, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Gerald P. Nye, and Clyde M. Reed.
The Academy of Coventry City F. C., the Sky Blues Lodge, is based on the Leamington Road in the village.

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* June 24 – The Premier Grand Lodge of England, the ' Modern ' and first Free-Masonic Grand Lodge ( which later merges with the Ancient Grand Lodge of England in 1813 to form the United Grand Lodge of England ), is founded in London, England.
Other short-lived lodges include the Grand Army of the Republic Lodge, Modern Woodmen of America, and various other temperance lodges.
The Bragg General Store as it was known then, also featured a connected storage warehouse, and the 2nd floor was used as a public hall where the " Modern Woodsmen Lodge of Ogilvie " held dances every Saturday night.
Bonham attended Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School, where his headmaster once wrote in his school report card that " He will either end up a dustman or a millionaire ".
The British Museum Is Falling Down ( 1965 ) is a comic novel by British author David Lodge about a 25-year-old poverty-stricken student of English literature who, rather than work on his thesis ( entitled " The Structure of Long Sentences in Three Modern English Novels ") in the reading room of the British Museum, is time and again distracted from his work and who gets into all kinds of trouble instead.
* 1903 Oliver LodgeModern views on matter
The Modern Woodmen of America Lodge ( 1908 ) at the corner of Main Street and County 350 West is a reminder of this period.

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