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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 4 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE CHARITIES . —The Boys ' Institution has now a local habitation in Bloomsbury Place . Its festival , held on the 11 th of this month , was not , it is true , numerously attended , but the subscription was liberal for the number present . As the disadvantage was caused bcircumstances
y that will not , in all probability , occur again , we hope the regulations , probably of experiment , may never be repeated ; which wiU be a sufficient indication to the late " manager , " that the unfortunate speculation has neither benefited the Charity , nor pleased any one .
THE GIRLS' CHARITY is steadily progressing ; notwithstanding , however , we must enter our protest against its Committees , who appear to leave its concerns to be conducted by a very few—a quorum is with difficulty made lip . Next month there will be a press of attendance , and the Audit
House , , and General Committees , will be all regularl y appointed , we hope with some prospect of business-like proceedings . The Treasurer being now relieved from his more unpleasant duty at the Board of General Purposes , will be able to examine the accounts .
The Festival is appointed for the 20 th of May , and from the extended Board of Stewards , their respectability and well known hberality , a numerous attendance and efficient subscription is expected . We observe , with much pride that two ofthe "Asylum Lod " have returned Stewards
ges for the Girls' School-in one of them , we know there was even a contest for the honour . Oh , Charity ! blessed are thy works m humanizing the heart-may such works be multiplied !
THE GRAND PURSUIVANT . - This newly-created office will we hear , be represented in the person of Brother Rule , a zealous Mason .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE CHARITIES . —The Boys ' Institution has now a local habitation in Bloomsbury Place . Its festival , held on the 11 th of this month , was not , it is true , numerously attended , but the subscription was liberal for the number present . As the disadvantage was caused bcircumstances
y that will not , in all probability , occur again , we hope the regulations , probably of experiment , may never be repeated ; which wiU be a sufficient indication to the late " manager , " that the unfortunate speculation has neither benefited the Charity , nor pleased any one .
THE GIRLS' CHARITY is steadily progressing ; notwithstanding , however , we must enter our protest against its Committees , who appear to leave its concerns to be conducted by a very few—a quorum is with difficulty made lip . Next month there will be a press of attendance , and the Audit
House , , and General Committees , will be all regularl y appointed , we hope with some prospect of business-like proceedings . The Treasurer being now relieved from his more unpleasant duty at the Board of General Purposes , will be able to examine the accounts .
The Festival is appointed for the 20 th of May , and from the extended Board of Stewards , their respectability and well known hberality , a numerous attendance and efficient subscription is expected . We observe , with much pride that two ofthe "Asylum Lod " have returned Stewards
ges for the Girls' School-in one of them , we know there was even a contest for the honour . Oh , Charity ! blessed are thy works m humanizing the heart-may such works be multiplied !
THE GRAND PURSUIVANT . - This newly-created office will we hear , be represented in the person of Brother Rule , a zealous Mason .