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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE AND REVIEW. ← Page 9 of 9 Article ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Page 1 of 3 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
an imperative duty at the very first opportunity , to take steps to reorganize the Committee of Management , and to endeavour to make the building in every respect adequate to the object , for which it has been provided . The excellence of the end as yet attained—and which excellence , we are persuaded , will
rapidly progress , in the education of the orphans and destitute children of our decayed Brethren , —happily more than compensates for the blunders which have been perpetrated , in adopting measiu'es for removing them to a better and healthier locality ; but that excellence does not exonerate those from
blame who committed the blunder , but makes the regret the deeper , that what might easily have been so well done , has been marred and disfigured by faulty pretensions , and by the wilfulness of a few Brethren , whose zeal , however unquestionable , has not been balanced either by tact or judgment .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
A IETTER appears in the present number of this publication from Bro . Rowland Gardner Alston , P . J . G . W ., calling the attention of the Brethren to the immediate necessity of raising funds for the erection of a building in which the boys , under the care of the Craft , may be housed , and obtain the same active supervision which has been so abundantly successful in the kindred Institution —the ROYAL FREEMASONS '
CHARITY FOR FEMAIE CHILDREN—during the last halfcentury . Hitherto , the children connected with the Hojal Masonic Institution have been scattered over all parts of the kingdom and in the provinces , and are still permitted to attend such schools as their parents may think fit to select for them . Some months ago inquiry was made into this system of
education , and the amount of instruction imparted to the children both in the metropolitan districts and in the country . The VOL . III . 2 o 2
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine And Review.
an imperative duty at the very first opportunity , to take steps to reorganize the Committee of Management , and to endeavour to make the building in every respect adequate to the object , for which it has been provided . The excellence of the end as yet attained—and which excellence , we are persuaded , will
rapidly progress , in the education of the orphans and destitute children of our decayed Brethren , —happily more than compensates for the blunders which have been perpetrated , in adopting measiu'es for removing them to a better and healthier locality ; but that excellence does not exonerate those from
blame who committed the blunder , but makes the regret the deeper , that what might easily have been so well done , has been marred and disfigured by faulty pretensions , and by the wilfulness of a few Brethren , whose zeal , however unquestionable , has not been balanced either by tact or judgment .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
A IETTER appears in the present number of this publication from Bro . Rowland Gardner Alston , P . J . G . W ., calling the attention of the Brethren to the immediate necessity of raising funds for the erection of a building in which the boys , under the care of the Craft , may be housed , and obtain the same active supervision which has been so abundantly successful in the kindred Institution —the ROYAL FREEMASONS '
CHARITY FOR FEMAIE CHILDREN—during the last halfcentury . Hitherto , the children connected with the Hojal Masonic Institution have been scattered over all parts of the kingdom and in the provinces , and are still permitted to attend such schools as their parents may think fit to select for them . Some months ago inquiry was made into this system of
education , and the amount of instruction imparted to the children both in the metropolitan districts and in the country . The VOL . III . 2 o 2