Word: freemason
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...news of the insurrection was received with considerable alarm in Paris. The Catholic press, allegedly because General Sarrail is a Freemason and a Radical, bitterly attacked him for his administration of the Syrian mandate, charging that the defeat of French troops was solely due to his negligence and mismanagement. Sarrail's friends were quick to point out that the Catholics were actuated in their bitterness by purely sectarian motives; for they had nothing but praise for Marshal Lyautey in Morocco, although, so said these critics, he was far from blameless in causing the Moroccan...
...authority on Law, on Botany, has written much on each. Famed as a liberal, he opposed Attorney General Palmer's prosecution of the "reds" in 1919, pleaded for amnesty for political prisoners. Convention in law, unwieldy, useless, displeases him. He has suggested many judicial reforms. A Freemason, he once published a series of lectures on "The Philosophy of Free-masonry...
...Hamilton, a former president of Tufts College, will speak on "The Rights and Duties of a Freemason" at a smoker of the Masonic Club to be held at 7 o'clock this evening at the Colonial Club. Mr. Hamilton is a thirty-third degree mason and is secretary of the Grand Lodge of the Masons of Massachusetts. M. G. Roberts 1G. B., the president of the club, will preside and introduce the speaker...
...informal smoker at the Colonial Club at 7 o'clock Monday evening. Mr. F. W. Hamilton, a thirty-third degree mason who is secretary of the Grand Lodge of the Masons of Massachusetts and was formerly president of Tufts College, will speak on "The Rights and Duties of a Freemason". M. G. Roberts 1G.B., president of the club, will preside...