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Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION. ← Page 4 of 4
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Quarterly Communication.
PROCRASTINATION IN REPORTS . —This is an evil that is becoming both inconvenient and serious—inconvenient to ourselves and serious to our readers . We cannot understand why reports should not follow immediately on the termination of meetings . In justice to ourselves we are compelled thus pointedly to allude to the subject .
At a meeting of the Cross of Christ Encampment , on Friday the 21 st , the Commander , Colonel Vernon , acquitted himself in the most admirable manner , installing no less than seven members . Dr . Elkington would have made the eighth , but he was prevented from leaving Birmingham on account of the prevailing epidemic . It was happily observed of Colonel Vernon , that he fully illustrated his armorial motto— " Do
whatever you undertake well . " The letter of resignation from Dr . Crucefix was read , and received with sincere regret . A resolution that his name should continue on the roll as an honorary member was carried by acclamation .
THE MINDEN LODGE . —A very interesting history of this lodge has been published , and dwells with merited pride on the circumstance that a military lodge should have retained its original warrant for a hundred years .
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Quarterly Communication.
PROCRASTINATION IN REPORTS . —This is an evil that is becoming both inconvenient and serious—inconvenient to ourselves and serious to our readers . We cannot understand why reports should not follow immediately on the termination of meetings . In justice to ourselves we are compelled thus pointedly to allude to the subject .
At a meeting of the Cross of Christ Encampment , on Friday the 21 st , the Commander , Colonel Vernon , acquitted himself in the most admirable manner , installing no less than seven members . Dr . Elkington would have made the eighth , but he was prevented from leaving Birmingham on account of the prevailing epidemic . It was happily observed of Colonel Vernon , that he fully illustrated his armorial motto— " Do
whatever you undertake well . " The letter of resignation from Dr . Crucefix was read , and received with sincere regret . A resolution that his name should continue on the roll as an honorary member was carried by acclamation .
THE MINDEN LODGE . —A very interesting history of this lodge has been published , and dwells with merited pride on the circumstance that a military lodge should have retained its original warrant for a hundred years .