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Lodge Work And Lodges Of Instruction.

time , and after some difficulty , and when the trial comes , ho repeats or writes it out faultlessly . But as he is only at the beginning of hia maihematical studies , it cannot be said that ho understands mnch of what he has learnt . He haa succeeded in committing ifc to memory , and , unless he is called upon to repent ifc frequently , it is very certain that sooner or later , as his memory is more or less retentive ,

he will begin to forget ifc . This , however , would nofc be the case had the tutor been at the pains of explaining the several steps taken in order to demonstrate the correctness of the proposition . Onco these steps are thoroughly understood and the youth's memory plays only a secondary part . He reasons out the sequent stages , and no longer has to trust only to

his memory . Now much the same would happen in the case of the yonng Masonic student , who would master the difficulties of a ceromony or lecture with far less difficulty if ho were able to reason them out for himself than if he had only to look to his memory to work it . Thus , if tho programme of work were varied to the extent of introducing an occasional explanatory lecture , I think the

usefulness of our Lodges of Instruction would bo materially increased . A ain—and here , at all events , I have the sympathy of Bro . A LDERMAN—a further improvement would undoubtedly follow , if some , at all events , of our Preceptors were replaced by brethren of higher educational attainments . Bro . ALDERMAN tells us , that when he bears the vowels so unceremoniously exasperated , he feels like

one who has had the misfortune " to sit on the business end of a tin tack , " and if his attendance at Lodges of Instruction is at all as regular as mine was some three or four years ago , 1 am afraid be must experience those unpleasant sensations pretty frequently . It ia one of the conditions of success in education that the pupil shall be able to look up to his tutor with respect , if not with reverence . But

what possible respect can I entertain for a Preceptor when all the time I am listening to his instrnction I am busily engaged in repressing my inclination to laugh at his errors of pronunciation . Ifc is no joke , I can assure you , to sit nnder a Gallic who is continually murdering his native language . If all the Preceptora were like a few I might name , Lodges of Instruction would be still more useful for

training purposes than they are now . On the other hand , in the case of those Lodges in which the presiding spirits are certain other Preceptors , whom it will be better to pass over as nameless , the wonder is , not that yonng brethren attend them , and make some slight progress in learning onr ceremonies , & c , by rote , but that there should be any decently educated brethren who muster up courage to attend . Fraternally yours , " MARS . "

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Lodge Work And Lodges Of Instruction.

time , and after some difficulty , and when the trial comes , ho repeats or writes it out faultlessly . But as he is only at the beginning of hia maihematical studies , it cannot be said that ho understands mnch of what he has learnt . He haa succeeded in committing ifc to memory , and , unless he is called upon to repent ifc frequently , it is very certain that sooner or later , as his memory is more or less retentive ,

he will begin to forget ifc . This , however , would nofc be the case had the tutor been at the pains of explaining the several steps taken in order to demonstrate the correctness of the proposition . Onco these steps are thoroughly understood and the youth's memory plays only a secondary part . He reasons out the sequent stages , and no longer has to trust only to

his memory . Now much the same would happen in the case of the yonng Masonic student , who would master the difficulties of a ceromony or lecture with far less difficulty if ho were able to reason them out for himself than if he had only to look to his memory to work it . Thus , if tho programme of work were varied to the extent of introducing an occasional explanatory lecture , I think the

usefulness of our Lodges of Instruction would bo materially increased . A ain—and here , at all events , I have the sympathy of Bro . A LDERMAN—a further improvement would undoubtedly follow , if some , at all events , of our Preceptors were replaced by brethren of higher educational attainments . Bro . ALDERMAN tells us , that when he bears the vowels so unceremoniously exasperated , he feels like

one who has had the misfortune " to sit on the business end of a tin tack , " and if his attendance at Lodges of Instruction is at all as regular as mine was some three or four years ago , 1 am afraid be must experience those unpleasant sensations pretty frequently . It ia one of the conditions of success in education that the pupil shall be able to look up to his tutor with respect , if not with reverence . But

what possible respect can I entertain for a Preceptor when all the time I am listening to his instrnction I am busily engaged in repressing my inclination to laugh at his errors of pronunciation . Ifc is no joke , I can assure you , to sit nnder a Gallic who is continually murdering his native language . If all the Preceptora were like a few I might name , Lodges of Instruction would be still more useful for

training purposes than they are now . On the other hand , in the case of those Lodges in which the presiding spirits are certain other Preceptors , whom it will be better to pass over as nameless , the wonder is , not that yonng brethren attend them , and make some slight progress in learning onr ceremonies , & c , by rote , but that there should be any decently educated brethren who muster up courage to attend . Fraternally yours , " MARS . "

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