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Henry Cabot Lodge who served as his campaign manager and others succeeded in convincing him, and in June 1952 he resigned his command at NATO to campaign full-time.
The Sindh Wildlife Conservation Building, located in Saddar, served as a Freemasonic Lodge until it was taken over by the government.
In 2005, Ross Armstrong from Tannu Lodge served as Western Region Chief for the Order of the Arrow.
This council is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, and is served by Black Hawk Lodge # 67.
Mississippi Valley Council is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, and is served by Black Hawk Lodge # 67.
The council is served by Awase Lodge, # 61 of the Order of the Arrow.
Both camps are very successful, and are served by Wulapeju Lodge # 140.
Samoset Council is served by Tom Kita Chara Lodge of the Order of the Arrow.
It operates Camp Bunn in Hettick, Illinois, Camp Illinek in Springfield, Illinois, and is served by the Illinek Order of the Arrow Lodge.
It runs Canyon Camp, located between Stockton and Apple River, Illinois, as well as Camp Lowden near Oregon, Illinois, and is served by Wulapeju Lodge # 140.
It is served by Owasippe Lodge # 7. Chicago Area Council
Lincoln Trails Council has its headquarters in Decatur, Illinois, and is served by Woapink Lodge # 167. Lincoln Trails Council
The Crossroads of America Council is served by Jaccos Towne Lodge # 21, Order of the Arrow.
The Nachenum Lodge # 145 of the Order of the Arrow served Mound Builders Area Council, forming in 1939.
The council is served by the Ku-Ni-Eh Lodge of the Order of the Arrow.
Great Trail Council is served by the Marnoc OA Lodge.
The Council is served by Wapashuwi Lodge 56.
The council is not divided into districts and is served by OA Lodge Menawngihella Lodge # 550.
Dr. E. Urner Goodman, the founder of the Order of the Arrow and later the founder of the Cub Scout program, served as Chief of the Fire in the formation of Nentico Lodge.
This council was served by Arcoon Lodge # 369 of the Order of the Arrow.
Since 1870, the City of Florala, through Florala ’ s Fidelity Masonic Lodge # 685, ( beginning with Chapel Hill and Lake City Lodge # 377 ), and Chapter # 441 of the Order of the Eastern Star, has served as the home of the World ’ s Oldest Consecutive Annual Masonic Day Celebration.
The Prescott Elks Lodge now located in Prescott Valley and has served the community for over 116 years.
He also served as a caretaker of Glacier Lodge on Big Pine Creek and a fishing cabin owned by Lon Chaney Sr. in the Palisades above Big Pine.

Lodge and first
A wreath will be placed at the tomb of George Washington, one of this Nation's first Masons -- a past master of Washington-Alexandria Lodge 22 in Alexandria.
Ayckbourn wrote his first play at Wisborough Lodge ( a preparatory school in the village of Wisborough Green ) when he was about 10.
He first joined the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in 1840 then had in the interim joined a Masonic Lodge and become extremely active in the affairs of the organization, being elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859.
The Lodge has been in the news periodically since 2005, because the Queen often spends the first few days of her summer holiday in the lodge.
* 1717 – The Premier Grand Lodge of England, the first Masonic Grand Lodge in the world ( now the United Grand Lodge of England ), is founded in London, England.
* 1733 – The first Masonic Grand Lodge in the future United States is constituted in Massachusetts.
The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the 17th century.
The first of these is the Craft Lodge which confers the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason degrees.
Borge played his first major concert in 1926 at the Danish concert-hall Odd Fellow Palæet ( The Odd Fellow's Lodge building ).
In 1890, Édouard Branly demonstrated what he later called the " radio-conductor ," which Lodge in 1893 named the coherer, the first sensitive device for detecting radio waves.
* 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.
The first structure for guiding waves was proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1893, and was first experimentally tested by Oliver Lodge in 1894.
In 1925 the majority ( at the time ) Republicans also adopted this language when Charles Curtis became the first ( official ) Majority Leader, although his immediate predecessor Henry Cabot Lodge is considered the first ( unofficial ) Majority Leader.
The first of the unexecuted Gate Lodge, Auchinbothie ( 1901 ) sketches was realised as a mirrored pair of gatehouses to either side of the Achnabechan and The Artist's Cottage drives, also at Farr by Inverness.
By exception the three surviving lodges that formed the world's first known Grand Lodge in London ( today called the United Grand Lodge of England ) have the unique privilege to operate as time immemorial i. e. without such warrant ; only one other lodge operates without a warrant-this is the Grand Stewards ' Lodge in London, although it is not also entitled to the " time immemorial " title.
He is first usually required to check, and certify, the regularity of the relationship of the Lodge-and be able to satisfy that Lodge of his regularity of membership.

Lodge and year
Here, at the Ravine Lodge, President Dickey acts as host every year to about a hundred freshmen who are being introduced by the Dartmouth Outing Club to life on the trails.
Within a year of completing Adam Bede, she finished The Mill on the Floss, inscribing the manuscript: " To my beloved husband, George Henry Lewes, I give this MS. of my third book, written in the sixth year of our life together, at Holly Lodge, South Field, Wandsworth, and finished 21 March 1860.
Walpole secured a civil list payment of £ 100, 000 a year for Caroline, and she was given both Somerset House and Richmond Lodge.
The year 1992 also saw the beginning of the trial of 16 members of the P2 Masonic Lodge, which included charges of conspiracy against the state, espionage, and the revelation of state secrets.
In 1835, one year before being elected first President of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston founded the Holland Masonic Lodge.
Author, Author, a novel by David Lodge published in the same year, was based on James's efforts to conquer the stage in the 1890s.
It was in 1942, the same year Parsons was appointed as head of the Agapé Lodge by Aleister Crowley ( who himself had studied chemistry ), that Parsons made the crucial breakthrough in the development of rocket solid fuel.
They currently operate two scout camps: Camp Kanza, which provides the name for their Lodge ; and Quivira Scout Ranch, at which they host their largest summer camp program each summer, and offer Black Jack Trail, an introduction to backpacking, twice a year.
* Wauna La-Mon ' tay Lodge # 442 Members provide thousands of hours of service every year to Cascade Pacific Council's camps.
An asterisk (*) following the committee name indicates a Lodge Standing Committee, those committees without an asterisk are Operating Committees, and are created by the Lodge Vice Chiefs each year to aid them in the execution of their duties.
Camp Westmoreland's old Order of the Arrow lodge was once home to Kaskanampo Lodge 310, which merged with Coosa Lodge 50 in the year 1999.
A year later, this club burnt to the ground and was rebuilt and named the Hillcrest Lodge.
That same year, the Duke moved to the refurbished Royal Lodge, previously the home of his grandmother, who resided there until her death in 2002.
Dupont writes that this is very possible because of two things: 1 ) the township was created in 1792, the year that George Washington was reelected as President, and 2 ) because Vernon Township's first Masonic Lodge in 1820 was named Mount Vernon ( Washington was also a Freemason during his life ), likely after Washington's Virginia residence.
The house in the park later became the Viceregal Lodge, the " out of season " residence of the Lord Lieutenant ( also known as the Viceroy ), where he lived for most of the year from the 1820s onwards.
The Lodge was closed that year because of wartime conditions.
: Those who will follow us to Timberline Lodge on their holidays and vacations will represent the enjoyment of new opportunities for play in every season of the year.
Roosevelt's vision of winter sports at Timberline Lodge took hesitant steps the following year.
He has a keen eye for unusual business opportunities that many other people write off-in one story, after a fellow businessman thought he had outsmarted Mr. Lodge by selling him a garbage dump for $ 2, 000, Lodge easily retorted that he had covered the dump with artificial snow and turned it into a ski resort, which made him over $ 2 million in its first year of operation, a revelation which the other businessman did not take well.
Later that year, Francis was banished from Straffan Lodge following an incident in which his father found him admiring himself in front of a large mirror draped in his mother's underwear.

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