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Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 . —Held its installation meeting on Thursday , 12 th inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Londonbridge . Present—Comps . H . A . Dubois M . E . Z ., J . W . Baldwin H ., John Mason J ., T . J . Sabine P . G . S . Middlesex P . Z . Treas ., Frederick Walters P . P . 1 st A . G . S . Middlesex P . Z . S . E ., J . C . Mason S . N ., B . Isaacs P . S ., J . T . Moss P . P . G . R . Middlesex P . Z ., E . Harris P . Z .,
J . H . Spencer , T . W . Clark , W . Dunham , and others . Visitors—Comps . T . Kingston , W . Porter , and W . T . Lover 176 . The Chapter was opened by the Principals and Past Principals , and the minutes confirmed . The report of tho Audit Committee showed a good balanoeinband . Ballots were unanimous in favour of Bros . S , Barney 1567 , T . Lamb 1567 , L . Samuels 1531 . Bro . L . Samuels was exalted .
Comp . W . Smeed P . Z . P . P . G . J . Middlesex , installed Comps . J . W . Baldwin Z ., John Mason H ., J & mea Cattley Mason J . The officers invested were Comps . T . J . Sabine P . Z . Treasurer , for third time , F . Walters P . Z . S . E ., for fifteenth time , M . D . Loewenstark S . N . third time , B . Isaacs P . S . third time , VV . A Malony 1 st A . S ., T . W . Adams
2 nd A . S ., W . Y . Laing Janitor . Vote of thanks were given to Comp . W . Smeed for the able manner in whioh he worked the ceremonies . The usual fire guinea P . Z . ' s jewel was unanimously voted to Comp . H . A . Dubois , the I . P . Z . The Chapter was then closed , and a banquet followed . The usual Loyal and R . A . toasts were given .
Caledonian of Unity Chapter , No . 78 .-An emergency meeting was held on 18 th April , at 213 Buchanan -street , Glasgow . A Mark Lod ^ e was opened by Comp . G . W . Wheeler , assisted by Comps . G . McDonald S . W ., J . M . Oliver J . W . Propositions were read from Bros . Colonel Robson , the American Consul , Canongate Kilwinning No . 2 , R . Wylie P . G . S . Ayrshire Mother Kilwinning No . 0 , J . McCrow No . 0 , and J . McWaters No . 17 . They were
introduced and took that degree . A Lodge of Most Excellent Masters was opened , and the same gentlemen duly passed . The Chapter was then opened by Comps . Wheeler Z ., W . Shaw H ., J . Tweed J ., J . Balfour S . E ., S . B . Hardie , J . Fergorson , and J . Bowers Sojourners , and the same four gentlemen were introduced and duly exalted . Comp . Balfour performed the duties of 1 st Sojourner in his usual faultless Btyle . Visitors—Comps . J . M . Oliver S . E . of 79 , and J . Lloyd of 87 .
Tranquillity Lodge , No . 185 . —T his Lodge held its last regular meeting of the session , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Monday , 16 th inst . An average number of members attended , and the business was conducted by the following officers : —Bros . John Peartree W . M ., D . Posener S . W ., G . Pare J . W ., J . D . Barnett I . P . M ., John Constable P . M . Treas ., P . Levy Sec , W . D . Bayley S . D ., F .
Croaker J . D ., Digby Sadlier as I . G . The Past Masters present were Bros . Harfeld , S . Moss , M . Harris , N . Gluckstein , and E . Gottheil . The Visitors were Bros . C . D . Taylor 925 , S . N . Lamble P . M . 27 , and I . P . Cohen W . M . 205 . The Lodge having been opened with the accustomed formalities and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to confer the third degree upon Bros .
Cohen and Toms , to pass Bro . Vogl to the second , and initiate Messrs . Charles Harris and S . Barnett into the novitiato of the Order . Upon the conclusion of the Lodge business , an excellent supper was served , after which the customary toasts were given and responded to . In proposiug the health of the Queen , the W . M . adverted to the threatening aspect of the political horizon , and to the anxiety which
must be felt by the head of the State . At such a time as tho present Masons are bound to entertain feeling 3 of redoubled loyalty towards the gracious Lady who presides over the destinies of the State . A hearty response followed . The Initiates severally replied after their name * had been submitted . Addressing the Visitors , the W . M . gave them hearty welcome , and assured them that the Tranquillity
Lodge is never better pleased than when brethren from other Lodges honoured there with their presenoe . The visitors gave suitable responses . Bro . J . D . Barnett I . P . M . proposed the health of the W . M . He did so with feelings of the utmost pleasure . Bro . Peartree did not look particularly promising at the time of his election , and it was whispered that the new Master would be quite incapable aa
regards the working of the ceremonies , however efficient he might prove in other respects . But to the great and very agreeable surprise of all , he shows as much proficiency , and presides with even greater 6 clat than many of his predecessors . To listen to his exposition of our beautiful ritual was indeed an intellectual treat , and all must admit him to be the right man in the right place . The
services Bro . Peartree has rendered to the Lodge , sixteen years as Treasurer and now as Worshipful Master , must claim our sincerest gratitude . Tho W . M . expressed his thanks , and said he felt very grateful for the kind words that had been said about him , but he did not like to be praised . It had the curious effect of making him feel awkward . It is , of course , highly gratifying to give satisfaction ,
and the Lodge may always calculate upon his small services while health and strength lasted . The vacation having now arrived he trusted they might all be spared to meet again at the beginning of next term in health and prosperity . He would now say a few words about the Benevolent Fund attached to tho Lodge , being one of its founders . The fund was established about 20 years ago and possesses
at present a sum of £ 700 . They therefore did not ask for subscriptions , indeed they were not wanted , but initiates , actnated , no doubt , by the dictates of their benevolent dispositions , very kindly subscribed one guinea each . It maybe interesting to them to fce informed that many a ono who nsed to sit amongst them prosperous and light of heart , had found himself suddenly reduced and without means . An emergency of this kind will occur . But the timely help this fund was enabled to
render had the effect , not only of immediate relief , but frequently became the starting point of renewed prosperity . It may also be men . tioned as a creditable feature of the laws regulating the dispensing of its privileges that the name of the recipient never transpires , aud ia only known to the Committee . He would therefore propose prosperity to the Tranquillity Benevolent Fund , and may the sum be doubled and eyea trebled , and may uo oue ever have ocoasiou to require its
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assistance . Bro . S . Moss P . M . endorsed the remarks of the W . M . respecting the Benevolent Fund , he being also one of the founders . They had that evening confirmed a grant of a small sum ( £ 20 ) , but in this case , more had not been asked or required , else a larger amount would have been cheerfully given . Responding to the toast of Treasurer , Bro . J . Constable said , the high enconiums
passed npon him by the W . M . were very flattering , he trusted he might be deserving of them to some extent . His best energies would always be employed , not only in tho interests of the Lodge , but for the Order at large . He thanked the brethren for the good feelings and fraternal sentiments as exemplified by the hearty manner in which his name has been received . The W . M . next
proposed the health of the Officers , and congi'atnlated the Lodge upon having such thoroughly capable men occupying important positions , upon whom depended the efficient working of the ceremonies , and the carrying out of all the various duties in a proper and satisfactory manner . Bro . D . Poseuer as S . W . responded , and assured the W . M . of the gratification felt by the Officers for being praised for
their humble services . Their only fear being that to follow creditably the bright example of the W . M ., who , to the surprise of everybody , has outdone them all in every way , would not be an easy task . It was thought that by placing him in the Master ' s chair great honour would be conferred upon Bro . Peartree as a slight acknowledgement of his long and faithful services . By his skill in the work and ability in the direction of the business , he really confers honour upon
the Lodge in accepting the position . The brethren , however , may rest assured that the Officers will use every effort to attain proficiency in order to uphold the high degreo of efficiency with whioh the work of the Lodge has always been conducted . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . In the course of the evening Bros . Child , Bayley , Constable and Barnett , sang some excellent songs , which were received with well deserved applause .
Union Lodge , No . 414—This Lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , the 17 th of April , at the Masonio Hall , Reading . Present : Bros . Stephen A . Pocock W . M ., Edward Baker S . W ., Robert Bradley P . M . acting J . W ., N . T . Garry Chaplain , J . Leaver Secretary , George Bothy P . M . Treasurer , Samuel Bradley S . D ., F . J . Ferguson D . O . acting J . D ., F . Davis Organist , Samuel Wheeler and Charles Sprent
Stewards , R . C . Mount I . G ., W . Hetnmings Tyler . Past Masters—Bros . Yetts I . P . M ., J . Morris , Weightman , Strachan ; and Bros . Nash , C . Butler , A . Mitchell , D . Witheringtori , Moffatt , Ayres , Higgs , Hawkes , Parry , Martin , Blackwell , Albury , Withers . Visitors—Bros . G . W . Webb 494 , W . P . Ivey P . M . Secretary 1101 , Hunt 1101 , J . T . Brown P . M . 1101 . Business—Minutes read and confirmed . Lodgo
opened in the second degree , and Bros . Martin and Hawkes , having proved their efficiency , retired . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , Bros . Martin and Hawkes were raised . The beautiful ceremony was conducted by the W . M . in a most correct and impressive manner , he being well supported by his officers . The Lodge was closed down to the first degree . The report of the Permanent Com .
mittee upon the Jewish question and the appointment of new trustees was brought up , and produced an interesting disenssion on both subjects , which resulted iu an unanimous vote in favour of the memorial to Grand Lodge and the appointment of six new trustees . The W . M . announced that , this being the first time his predecessor bad attended the Lodge since his very sincere illness , he had much
pleasure in congratulating him on his restoration to health , in which he was certain all the members coincided , he had great pleasure in presenting him with a Past Master ' s Jewel in recognition of his services , and the excellent working of his year of office , he also begged to thank him in tho name of the Lodge for the handsome present of . a
case of working tools which would be most useful iu conducting the ceremonies . The I . P . M . Bro . Yetts expressed hia gratitude for the present , and for the kind remarks with which it was conveyed to him , he was much pleased that the working tools were appreciated , and he hoped they would be frequently used . After receiving nominations the Lodge was closed and adjourned according to ancient form .
Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Present—Bros . Sha nd W . M . Belfrage S . W ., T . O . Davis J . W ., T . Cull Secretary , Wray S . D ., Solomons J . D ., Corner I . G . ; also Bros . Mander ( Preceptor ) , Docker , Farwig , Collens , W . J . Hall , T . Lloyd , E . Toms and Daivy .
Business—The Lodge was opened m due form , and tho minutes read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the 2 nd degree aud the ceremony of | passing rehearsed . The 1 st and 5 th sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Farwig , and the 2 nd , 3 rd aud 4 th by Bro . Mander . The Lodge was resumed to the 1 st , and Bros . Hall 193 and E . Toms
18 o were elected members . Bro . Belfrage S . W . was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes , for tho able manner in which the W . M . had carried out the duties of the chair for the first time in this Lodge of Instruction . The Lodge was then closed indue form .
Polish National Lodge , No . 534 . —This Lodge hold its Installation Meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 12 th instant . Tho Lodge was oponed aud tho minutos of the previous meeting confirmed . The W . M . Bro . F . Rath then advanced tho Lodge to the second degree , and passed Bro . J . J . Riintz . The S . W . Bro .
J . H . Cumming was duly presented as the W . M . elect . A Board of installed Masters was formed , and tho ceremony of Installation performed by the outgoing Master in a most impressive m inner . The newly-installed Master then invested the I . P . M . Bro . Rath with the collar of his office . On the return of the brethren the W . M . appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . J . F . Ebner S . W ., J . Aspinall J . W ., J . Boyd P . M . Treasurer , W , Paas P . M . Sec , J . Taylor S . D .. Dr . A . V . Jagielski J . D ., Dr .
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Notices Of Meetings.
Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 . —Held its installation meeting on Thursday , 12 th inst ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Londonbridge . Present—Comps . H . A . Dubois M . E . Z ., J . W . Baldwin H ., John Mason J ., T . J . Sabine P . G . S . Middlesex P . Z . Treas ., Frederick Walters P . P . 1 st A . G . S . Middlesex P . Z . S . E ., J . C . Mason S . N ., B . Isaacs P . S ., J . T . Moss P . P . G . R . Middlesex P . Z ., E . Harris P . Z .,
J . H . Spencer , T . W . Clark , W . Dunham , and others . Visitors—Comps . T . Kingston , W . Porter , and W . T . Lover 176 . The Chapter was opened by the Principals and Past Principals , and the minutes confirmed . The report of tho Audit Committee showed a good balanoeinband . Ballots were unanimous in favour of Bros . S , Barney 1567 , T . Lamb 1567 , L . Samuels 1531 . Bro . L . Samuels was exalted .
Comp . W . Smeed P . Z . P . P . G . J . Middlesex , installed Comps . J . W . Baldwin Z ., John Mason H ., J & mea Cattley Mason J . The officers invested were Comps . T . J . Sabine P . Z . Treasurer , for third time , F . Walters P . Z . S . E ., for fifteenth time , M . D . Loewenstark S . N . third time , B . Isaacs P . S . third time , VV . A Malony 1 st A . S ., T . W . Adams
2 nd A . S ., W . Y . Laing Janitor . Vote of thanks were given to Comp . W . Smeed for the able manner in whioh he worked the ceremonies . The usual fire guinea P . Z . ' s jewel was unanimously voted to Comp . H . A . Dubois , the I . P . Z . The Chapter was then closed , and a banquet followed . The usual Loyal and R . A . toasts were given .
Caledonian of Unity Chapter , No . 78 .-An emergency meeting was held on 18 th April , at 213 Buchanan -street , Glasgow . A Mark Lod ^ e was opened by Comp . G . W . Wheeler , assisted by Comps . G . McDonald S . W ., J . M . Oliver J . W . Propositions were read from Bros . Colonel Robson , the American Consul , Canongate Kilwinning No . 2 , R . Wylie P . G . S . Ayrshire Mother Kilwinning No . 0 , J . McCrow No . 0 , and J . McWaters No . 17 . They were
introduced and took that degree . A Lodge of Most Excellent Masters was opened , and the same gentlemen duly passed . The Chapter was then opened by Comps . Wheeler Z ., W . Shaw H ., J . Tweed J ., J . Balfour S . E ., S . B . Hardie , J . Fergorson , and J . Bowers Sojourners , and the same four gentlemen were introduced and duly exalted . Comp . Balfour performed the duties of 1 st Sojourner in his usual faultless Btyle . Visitors—Comps . J . M . Oliver S . E . of 79 , and J . Lloyd of 87 .
Tranquillity Lodge , No . 185 . —T his Lodge held its last regular meeting of the session , at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Monday , 16 th inst . An average number of members attended , and the business was conducted by the following officers : —Bros . John Peartree W . M ., D . Posener S . W ., G . Pare J . W ., J . D . Barnett I . P . M ., John Constable P . M . Treas ., P . Levy Sec , W . D . Bayley S . D ., F .
Croaker J . D ., Digby Sadlier as I . G . The Past Masters present were Bros . Harfeld , S . Moss , M . Harris , N . Gluckstein , and E . Gottheil . The Visitors were Bros . C . D . Taylor 925 , S . N . Lamble P . M . 27 , and I . P . Cohen W . M . 205 . The Lodge having been opened with the accustomed formalities and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the W . M . proceeded to confer the third degree upon Bros .
Cohen and Toms , to pass Bro . Vogl to the second , and initiate Messrs . Charles Harris and S . Barnett into the novitiato of the Order . Upon the conclusion of the Lodge business , an excellent supper was served , after which the customary toasts were given and responded to . In proposiug the health of the Queen , the W . M . adverted to the threatening aspect of the political horizon , and to the anxiety which
must be felt by the head of the State . At such a time as tho present Masons are bound to entertain feeling 3 of redoubled loyalty towards the gracious Lady who presides over the destinies of the State . A hearty response followed . The Initiates severally replied after their name * had been submitted . Addressing the Visitors , the W . M . gave them hearty welcome , and assured them that the Tranquillity
Lodge is never better pleased than when brethren from other Lodges honoured there with their presenoe . The visitors gave suitable responses . Bro . J . D . Barnett I . P . M . proposed the health of the W . M . He did so with feelings of the utmost pleasure . Bro . Peartree did not look particularly promising at the time of his election , and it was whispered that the new Master would be quite incapable aa
regards the working of the ceremonies , however efficient he might prove in other respects . But to the great and very agreeable surprise of all , he shows as much proficiency , and presides with even greater 6 clat than many of his predecessors . To listen to his exposition of our beautiful ritual was indeed an intellectual treat , and all must admit him to be the right man in the right place . The
services Bro . Peartree has rendered to the Lodge , sixteen years as Treasurer and now as Worshipful Master , must claim our sincerest gratitude . Tho W . M . expressed his thanks , and said he felt very grateful for the kind words that had been said about him , but he did not like to be praised . It had the curious effect of making him feel awkward . It is , of course , highly gratifying to give satisfaction ,
and the Lodge may always calculate upon his small services while health and strength lasted . The vacation having now arrived he trusted they might all be spared to meet again at the beginning of next term in health and prosperity . He would now say a few words about the Benevolent Fund attached to tho Lodge , being one of its founders . The fund was established about 20 years ago and possesses
at present a sum of £ 700 . They therefore did not ask for subscriptions , indeed they were not wanted , but initiates , actnated , no doubt , by the dictates of their benevolent dispositions , very kindly subscribed one guinea each . It maybe interesting to them to fce informed that many a ono who nsed to sit amongst them prosperous and light of heart , had found himself suddenly reduced and without means . An emergency of this kind will occur . But the timely help this fund was enabled to
render had the effect , not only of immediate relief , but frequently became the starting point of renewed prosperity . It may also be men . tioned as a creditable feature of the laws regulating the dispensing of its privileges that the name of the recipient never transpires , aud ia only known to the Committee . He would therefore propose prosperity to the Tranquillity Benevolent Fund , and may the sum be doubled and eyea trebled , and may uo oue ever have ocoasiou to require its
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assistance . Bro . S . Moss P . M . endorsed the remarks of the W . M . respecting the Benevolent Fund , he being also one of the founders . They had that evening confirmed a grant of a small sum ( £ 20 ) , but in this case , more had not been asked or required , else a larger amount would have been cheerfully given . Responding to the toast of Treasurer , Bro . J . Constable said , the high enconiums
passed npon him by the W . M . were very flattering , he trusted he might be deserving of them to some extent . His best energies would always be employed , not only in tho interests of the Lodge , but for the Order at large . He thanked the brethren for the good feelings and fraternal sentiments as exemplified by the hearty manner in which his name has been received . The W . M . next
proposed the health of the Officers , and congi'atnlated the Lodge upon having such thoroughly capable men occupying important positions , upon whom depended the efficient working of the ceremonies , and the carrying out of all the various duties in a proper and satisfactory manner . Bro . D . Poseuer as S . W . responded , and assured the W . M . of the gratification felt by the Officers for being praised for
their humble services . Their only fear being that to follow creditably the bright example of the W . M ., who , to the surprise of everybody , has outdone them all in every way , would not be an easy task . It was thought that by placing him in the Master ' s chair great honour would be conferred upon Bro . Peartree as a slight acknowledgement of his long and faithful services . By his skill in the work and ability in the direction of the business , he really confers honour upon
the Lodge in accepting the position . The brethren , however , may rest assured that the Officers will use every effort to attain proficiency in order to uphold the high degreo of efficiency with whioh the work of the Lodge has always been conducted . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . In the course of the evening Bros . Child , Bayley , Constable and Barnett , sang some excellent songs , which were received with well deserved applause .
Union Lodge , No . 414—This Lodge held its monthly meeting on Tuesday , the 17 th of April , at the Masonio Hall , Reading . Present : Bros . Stephen A . Pocock W . M ., Edward Baker S . W ., Robert Bradley P . M . acting J . W ., N . T . Garry Chaplain , J . Leaver Secretary , George Bothy P . M . Treasurer , Samuel Bradley S . D ., F . J . Ferguson D . O . acting J . D ., F . Davis Organist , Samuel Wheeler and Charles Sprent
Stewards , R . C . Mount I . G ., W . Hetnmings Tyler . Past Masters—Bros . Yetts I . P . M ., J . Morris , Weightman , Strachan ; and Bros . Nash , C . Butler , A . Mitchell , D . Witheringtori , Moffatt , Ayres , Higgs , Hawkes , Parry , Martin , Blackwell , Albury , Withers . Visitors—Bros . G . W . Webb 494 , W . P . Ivey P . M . Secretary 1101 , Hunt 1101 , J . T . Brown P . M . 1101 . Business—Minutes read and confirmed . Lodgo
opened in the second degree , and Bros . Martin and Hawkes , having proved their efficiency , retired . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , Bros . Martin and Hawkes were raised . The beautiful ceremony was conducted by the W . M . in a most correct and impressive manner , he being well supported by his officers . The Lodge was closed down to the first degree . The report of the Permanent Com .
mittee upon the Jewish question and the appointment of new trustees was brought up , and produced an interesting disenssion on both subjects , which resulted iu an unanimous vote in favour of the memorial to Grand Lodge and the appointment of six new trustees . The W . M . announced that , this being the first time his predecessor bad attended the Lodge since his very sincere illness , he had much
pleasure in congratulating him on his restoration to health , in which he was certain all the members coincided , he had great pleasure in presenting him with a Past Master ' s Jewel in recognition of his services , and the excellent working of his year of office , he also begged to thank him in tho name of the Lodge for the handsome present of . a
case of working tools which would be most useful iu conducting the ceremonies . The I . P . M . Bro . Yetts expressed hia gratitude for the present , and for the kind remarks with which it was conveyed to him , he was much pleased that the working tools were appreciated , and he hoped they would be frequently used . After receiving nominations the Lodge was closed and adjourned according to ancient form .
Salisbury Lodge of Instruction , No . 435 . —This Lodge held its weekly meeting on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , W . Present—Bros . Sha nd W . M . Belfrage S . W ., T . O . Davis J . W ., T . Cull Secretary , Wray S . D ., Solomons J . D ., Corner I . G . ; also Bros . Mander ( Preceptor ) , Docker , Farwig , Collens , W . J . Hall , T . Lloyd , E . Toms and Daivy .
Business—The Lodge was opened m due form , and tho minutes read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the 2 nd degree aud the ceremony of | passing rehearsed . The 1 st and 5 th sections of the lecture were worked by Bro . Farwig , and the 2 nd , 3 rd aud 4 th by Bro . Mander . The Lodge was resumed to the 1 st , and Bros . Hall 193 and E . Toms
18 o were elected members . Bro . Belfrage S . W . was then unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks was ordered to be recorded on the minutes , for tho able manner in which the W . M . had carried out the duties of the chair for the first time in this Lodge of Instruction . The Lodge was then closed indue form .
Polish National Lodge , No . 534 . —This Lodge hold its Installation Meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 12 th instant . Tho Lodge was oponed aud tho minutos of the previous meeting confirmed . The W . M . Bro . F . Rath then advanced tho Lodge to the second degree , and passed Bro . J . J . Riintz . The S . W . Bro .
J . H . Cumming was duly presented as the W . M . elect . A Board of installed Masters was formed , and tho ceremony of Installation performed by the outgoing Master in a most impressive m inner . The newly-installed Master then invested the I . P . M . Bro . Rath with the collar of his office . On the return of the brethren the W . M . appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . J . F . Ebner S . W ., J . Aspinall J . W ., J . Boyd P . M . Treasurer , W , Paas P . M . Sec , J . Taylor S . D .. Dr . A . V . Jagielski J . D ., Dr .