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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FREEMASONS 'QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
JUNE 30 , 1852 . THE GRAND FESTIVAL AND GIRLS' SCHOOL DINNER .
THE office of a censor is not agreeable ; and as far as Freemasonry is concerned , nothing but an imperative sense of duty could induce us to undertake such an office . But there are times when it is impossible to hold one ' s peace ; and when it would be disgraceful not to attempt to induce the Brethren to give their consideration to a matter , which
by a little exertion can be speedily remedied , and which must be remedied , if the Craft is to maintain a character for respectability and propriety of demeanour . It will be remembered , that we drew attention , in our last publication , to the absence of the Grand Stewards for the past
year at the Grand Lodge meetings . That absence called forth , on the occasion of the last evening on which their services were required previous to the Grand Festival , the observations of a worthy Brother * in Grand Lodge , who pointed out the anomaly of one of the most important duties of Grand Lodge having been for a whole year both improperly
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
THE FREEMASONS 'QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW .
JUNE 30 , 1852 . THE GRAND FESTIVAL AND GIRLS' SCHOOL DINNER .
THE office of a censor is not agreeable ; and as far as Freemasonry is concerned , nothing but an imperative sense of duty could induce us to undertake such an office . But there are times when it is impossible to hold one ' s peace ; and when it would be disgraceful not to attempt to induce the Brethren to give their consideration to a matter , which
by a little exertion can be speedily remedied , and which must be remedied , if the Craft is to maintain a character for respectability and propriety of demeanour . It will be remembered , that we drew attention , in our last publication , to the absence of the Grand Stewards for the past
year at the Grand Lodge meetings . That absence called forth , on the occasion of the last evening on which their services were required previous to the Grand Festival , the observations of a worthy Brother * in Grand Lodge , who pointed out the anomaly of one of the most important duties of Grand Lodge having been for a whole year both improperly