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If it is assumed that the formula given by Lodge of cosec Af applies, the pressure difference along the major axes can be calculated from the angle of inclination of the major axis, and from this the interfacial tension can be calculated.
Craigowan Lodge is used regularly by the Queen's friends and family, and has also been used by the Queen while Balmoral Castle is being prepared.
Craigowan Lodge is a seven-bedroom stone house about a mile from the main castle in Balmoral.
Churnsike Lodge is now in private ownership.
* 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.
In addition, the interference experiments of Lodge ( 1893, 1897 ) and Ludwig Zehnder ( 1895 ), aimed to show whether the aether is dragged by various, rotating masses, showed no aether drag.
The Midewiwin Lodge is a traditional medicine society inspired by the oral traditions and prophesies of the Ojibwa ( Chippewa ) and related tribes.
Joseph Whidbey supervised the building of the Breakwater from Bovisand Lodge, from which there is a view down the full length of the breakwater.
The first of these is the Craft Lodge which confers the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason degrees.
In England and some other countries, while the Scottish Rite is not accorded official recognition by the Grand Lodge, there is no prohibition against a Freemason electing to join it.
According to the common explanation, when electric waves are set up in the neighborhood of this circuit, electromotive forces are generated in it which appear to make the filings move closer together, that is, to cohere, and thus their electrical resistance decreasesaccordingly, Sir Oliver Lodge termed this piece of apparatus a coherer.
* March 17 – In Italy the Propaganda Due Masonic Lodge is discovered.
* October 21 – Manifest Destiny – Medicine Lodge Treaty: Near Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas, a landmark treaty is signed by southern Great Plains Indian leaders.
* November 7 – The Masonic Grand Lodge de France is founded, splitting from the larger and older Grand Orient de France.
* 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.
) Near the Great Sand Dunes, where only camping is available, the Great Sand Dunes Lodge and the Nature Conservancy's Zapata Ranch are recommended for lodging.

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Chapman and his wife later set up a health farm ( Shenley Lodge, Shenley, Herts ) and owned a castle in Ireland.
In April, the Dillinger gang settled at a lodge hideout called Little Bohemia Lodge, owned by Emil Wanatka, in the northern Wisconsin town of Manitowish Waters.
Peter M. Rinearson and his family owned the land between Jennings Lodge and the Clackamas River, and between the Willamette River and Portland Avenue.
Located on the corner of Strawberry Lane and Mill Lane, Strawberry Lodge is owned by Carshalton Baptist Church.
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.
* The Ames Gate Lodge ( privately owned by the Ames family )
According to Oregon Geographic Names, Jennings Lodge was platted as a townsite in 1905 and named after Berryman Jennings, an Oregon pioneer, one of whose children still owned Jennings ' house in 1927.
At the still active Little Bohemia Lodge on Little Star Lake in Manitowish Waters, then owned by Emil Wanatka, the Dillinger Gang and FBI were involved in a shoot-out, which resulted in the accidental shooting death of a local resident and two Civilian Conservation Corps workers at the hands of the FBI, who mistook them for an escaping John Dillinger and members of his gang.
The Steward's Lodge was originally built in the grounds of Farmleigh house – an 18th Century estate which was formerly owned by members of the Guinness family.
" This is because of the take-over of the Blossom corporation, owned by Cheryl Blossom's father, who went bankrupt in one story, but was soon bought out by Hiram Lodge to save the Blossom family and their remaining wealthy ( the Blossom family are no longer richer than the Lodges and Mr. Blossom now works for Mr. Lodge ).
The only hotel located within the airport precinct is the budget Road Lodge, owned by the City Lodge hotel chain group.
It was originally owned by the Brownlow family, and today is owned by the Lurgan Loyal Orange District Lodge.
In addition to his London residence, 15 Portman Square, the Duke owned two estates in Scotland: Mar Lodge, Aberdeenshire, and Mountcoffer House, Banff.
The building is owned by Peace & Harmony Lodge No. 496, via a trust which was re-constituted in 2002.
These include the French-style terracotta former Lymm Town Hall ( currently unlisted ); St Peter's Church, Oughtrington, Oughtrington Hall and Lodge, formerly owned by a cadet branch of the Leigh family and now Lymm High School ; Lymm Hall, a former Domville family residence ; Foxley Hall, home to a cadet branch of the ancient Booth family, before ownership passed to the Carlisle family is no longer standing, but fustian cutting cottages on Church Road and Arley Grove do survive.
The Burford Lodge estate was later owned by the horticuluralist Sir Trevor Lawrence, who created a garden along the banks of the Mole for his collection of orchids.
The family also previously owned Castle Durrow in County Laois and Beaumont Lodge at Old Windsor in Berkshire.
Rose Bay Cottage ( then called Rose Bay Lodge ) circa 1855 when it was owned by Sir Daniel Cooper
Sancho Panza of Boston was an 1855 medium clipper ship of 876 tons, built in Medford, MA by Samuel Lapham, and owned by John E. Lodge & Co.
John Cameron, a member of Brindabella Ski Club, and 17 residents of Bimbadeen Ski Lodge lost their lives when Carinya ( owned by the Brindabella Ski Club ) and Bimbadeen Lodges collapsed when the slope above Carinya Lodge slipped downhill, destroying Carinya.
The jersey was found in a trunk of old uniforms in 1946 at the Rockwood Lodge, the Packers ' summer training camp from 1946 to 1949, owned by Melvin and Helen Flagstad.

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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.
When the estate was sold in 1889, Churnsike Lodge was purchased by the Chesters Estate ( near Hexham, Northumberland ).
Here, he once more became involved in Freemasonry, joining the Johore Royal Lodge No. 3946, but had retired from it by April 1931.
The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the 17th century.
The works of Josephus translated by Thomas Lodge ( 1602 ).
The Sindh Wildlife Conservation Building, located in Saddar, served as a Freemasonic Lodge until it was taken over by the government.
The seed of the myth of Stuart Jacobite influence on the higher degrees may have been a careless and unsubstantiated remark made by John Noorthouk in the 1784 Book of Constitutions of the Premier Grand Lodge of London.
Urged by Roosevelt's close friend, Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge, President William McKinley appointed Roosevelt to the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897.
An active Mason and member of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, by 1898 he was a Master Mason and had risen to the thirty-third degree in the Scottish Rite, the highest level of the order, and had become a member of its Supreme Council.
In the years 1887-8, Lodge, Fitzgerald, and others were investigating the nature of these oscillations, and the manner in which they are guided by conducting wires, when Hertz conceived the idea of investigating the disturbances which such oscillatory discharges set up in the surrounding space.
* May 26 – First Production of Cox and Box by Francis Burnand and Arthur Sullivan at Moray Lodge, Kensington
* Foundation of the Lautaro Lodge by Francisco de Miranda, membership will include many independence leaders such as Bernardo O ' Higgins and José de San Martín.
The first structure for guiding waves was proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1893, and was first experimentally tested by Oliver Lodge in 1894.
The modern design of moving-coil ( also called dynamic ) drivers was established by Oliver Lodge in 1898.
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.

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