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+ | ==== FEAST OF ST. JOHN, DECEMBER 1932 ==== | ||
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+ | ''From Proceedings, Page 1932-318:'' | ||
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+ | ''Most Worshipful Grand Master and Brethren of all degrees:'' | ||
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+ | At this early hour, and with so many of his superiors present, a Deputy Grand Master may he briefly seen, but should be only briefly heard. In entering upon this, to me, great and important undertaking, my prayer is two-fold; first, that I may be able to be of service to the craft, wheresoever dispersed; second, that I may be able to be of loyal personal service and helpfulness to the very gracious and gallant gentleman who is [http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=GMChipman Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts]. ''(Applause)'' | ||
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ROBERT MONTRAVILLE GREEN 1880-1955
Deputy Grand Master, 1933
MEMORIAL
1955; 1958
SPEECHES
FEAST OF ST. JOHN, DECEMBER 1932
From Proceedings, Page 1932-318:
Most Worshipful Grand Master and Brethren of all degrees:
At this early hour, and with so many of his superiors present, a Deputy Grand Master may he briefly seen, but should be only briefly heard. In entering upon this, to me, great and important undertaking, my prayer is two-fold; first, that I may be able to be of service to the craft, wheresoever dispersed; second, that I may be able to be of loyal personal service and helpfulness to the very gracious and gallant gentleman who is Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts. (Applause)