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Lodge and comments
B. Lodge, Bennett's biographer in the Australian Dictionary of Biography ( ADB ) comments: " Because of his temperament, he was considered unsuitable for a semi-diplomatic command, and one that involved subordination to British generals.
Lodge comments:

Lodge and dealings
The Argus Observer would later lay out what it claimed were 16 examples of bankruptcy fraud that Lodge had knowingly been involved in, and Republican Representative Helen Chenoweth-Hage drew flak for receiving earlier reports of Lodge's dealings and failing to act on them.

Lodge and with
Image: Camp David 29-0054a. gif | George H. W. Bush meets with his National Security advisors in the Laurel Lodge conference room on August 4, 1990.
Image: NSC_meeting. jpg | President Dwight D. Eisenhower meets with his National Security Council at Laurel Lodge, 1955
In 1910 he was initiated as an Apprentice Freemason into the Sphinx Lodge No 107 in Columbo, affiliated with the Irish Constitution.
However, due to personality clashes with other members and absences from the center of Lodge activity in Great Britain, challenges to Mathers ' authority as leader developed among the members of the Second Order.
The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the 17th century.
There are talks of it being taken away from this custody and being renovated and the Lodge being preserved with its original woodwork and ornate wooden staircase.
While many former motel chains have become hotel chains and some have entirely left the low-end of the market, a handful of national franchise brands ( Econo Lodge, Thriftlodge, Knights Inn ) remain available to owners of existing motels with the original drive-up-to-room motor court architecture.
He added Pitt Building ( M staircase ) between Ivy Court and Waterhouse's Lodge, and extended New Court with the construction of O staircase on the other side of the Lodge.
Finally, in a move to accommodate the majority of junior members on the College site rather than in hostels in the town, in the 1990s Eric Parry designed a new range of buildings on the site of the Master's Lodge, with a new Lodge at the west end.
Refusing to join other Mugwumps in supporting Grover Cleveland, the Democratic nominee, he debated with his friend Henry Cabot Lodge the pros and cons of staying loyal.
Image: Christs College First Court. jpg | First Court: O Staircase, Chapel, The Master's Lodge with large wisteria and part of the Hall.
In 1919, Wilson engaged in an intense fight with Henry Cabot Lodge and the Republican-controlled Senate over giving the League of Nations power to force the U. S. into a war.
* 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.
It also enriched her publisher William Tinsely who went on to build a villa at Barnes, ' Audley Lodge ', with the profits.
On 30 March 2002, at 3: 15 pm, the Queen Mother died in her sleep at the Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, with her surviving daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, at her bedside.
An alternative plan was submitted by Maufe which involved demolition of the Master's Lodge, replacing it with a new Court and resiting a new Lodge on the location of the garden.
Their eighteenth-century maul with its 1827 inscription claiming that it was used by Wren for the foundation stone of St. Pauls, belonging to the Lodge and on display in the Freemasons ' Grand Museum, corroborates the story, which is debatable mainly because it would have been in the interests of the Lodge and the Craft to fabricate it.
In 1788 the Lodge of Antiquity thought they were buying a portrait of Wren which now dominates Lodge Room 10, in the same building as the Museum ; but it is now identified with William Talman, not Wren.

Lodge and British
Thinks ... ( 2001 ) is a novel by British author David Lodge.
* David Lodge: The British Museum Is Falling Down, Changing Places, Nice Work, Thinks ..., and Deaf Sentence
Tass, the Soviet news agency, had a radio monitoring station at The Lodge, 13 Oakleigh Park North, and the British security agencies became aware that it was being used to track its activities.
David Lodge, in the final chapter of The British Museum Is Falling Down, parodies the form.
Various visiting British monarchs stayed at the Viceregal Lodge, notably Queen Victoria and George V. American presidents hosted here include Presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama all of Irish descent.
The Under Secretary's Lodge was formerly the Dublin residence of the British Under-Secretary for Ireland ( the British Administration's chief civil servant ).
In 1731 he was initiated into freemasonry ( Grand Lodge of England ) at a specially convened lodge in The Hague at the house of the British Ambassdor, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
The intellectual life of the Libertarians was mainly pursued in and around the university, including neighbouring pubs like May's, the Forest Lodge and the British Lion.
After returning to Washington and winning re-election in November 1942 Lodge, went to observe allied troops in serving in Egypt and Libya, and in that position was on hand for the British retreat from Tobruk.
Some examples can also be found in buildings in the former British Empire, such as Rashtrapati Niwas, the Viceregal Lodge at Shimla.
When Éamon de Valera was nominated as President of the Executive Council in 1932, McNeill opted to travel to Leinster House, the parliament buildings, to appoint de Valera, rather than require that he go to the Viceregal Lodge, the Governor-General's residence and the former seat of British Lords Lieutenant, so as to avoid embarrassing de Valera, who was a republican.
Broster was a British novelist and short-story writer, born in Garston, Liverpool at Devon Lodge ( now known as Monksferry House ), which lies in Grassendale Park on the banks of the River Mersey.
Mystery Lodge ( 1994 ) Inspired by General Motors " Spirit Lodge " pavilion, a live show augmented with Peppers Ghost and other special effects, which was among the most popular exhibits at Expo 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which was produced by Bob Rogers and created with the assistance of the Kwagulth Native reserve in Alert Bay, British Columbia.
Mystery Lodge recreates a quiet summer night in the village of Alert Bay, British Columbia then guests " move inside " the longhouse and listen to the storyteller weave a tale of the importance of family from the smoke of the bonfire.
* Edmund Lodge The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage, 1859. at Googe Books
* David Lodge – The British Museum Is Falling Down
These 15 men formed African Lodge No 1, as the British departed, leaving them a permit to do almost everything but admit new masons.
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.
* For a fictional treatment of the lives of Catholics in England in the 20th century, see the novels of David Lodge, in particular The British Museum Is Falling Down and How Far Can You Go ?.

Lodge and senior
de: Henry Cabot Lodge senior
The Goose and Gridiron ( now Lodge of Antiquity No. 2 ), one of the original and most senior lodges of the constitution, never adopted them.
Bradham was elected steward of St. John's ( Masons ') Lodge No. 3 in 1895 ; he was later elected or appointed junior warden in 1898, senior warden in 1899, and Worshipful Master in 1900, 1901, and again in 1927.
After Judge Marion J. Callister took senior status in 1989, Lodge was nominated by Senator James McClure to fill Callister's seat on the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.
The position has often been given to a deserving Mason who has fallen on hard times, such as the original Grand Master Anthony Sayer, or to a senior Lodge member who can help and advise those kept waiting outside.
Acme has a variety of local clubs and societies, including a Royal Canadian Legion branch, a senior association, an Elks of Canada club, a Masonic Lodge, and a variety of other organizations, including multiple church groups.
He had impeccable English connections and was a freemason, rising to the senior appointment of ' Grand Chaplain ' in the United Grand Lodge of England.
The Grand Lodge of Ireland is the second most senior Grand Lodge of Freemasons in the world, and the oldest in continuous existence.
The study claimed that the murder was a false flag operation orchestrated by Propaganda Due ( a Masonic Lodge ) with the cooperation of senior members of the Italian government secret services that was blamed on the Red Brigades.

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