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Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, Diary And Pocket Book, 1874.

COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY AND POCKET BOOK , 1874 .

With the month of December , there falls upon us all a flood-tide of new Calendars and Pocket Books , all symptomatic of the departure of another , and the looming in the " contiguity" ( not distance ) of another

year of time . We confess to feel sometimes sentimental when we are thus reminded that the old year is waning fast , and that a new year is as rapidly draAving near . Old Pocket-books and Calendars hke old friends are to us ever very

pleasant " souvenirs" of a good old past , and in this respect we certainly profess ourselves to be " landatores temporis act ! . "

The entries in the pages , a single word perhaps , a mysterious sentence , or enigmatical note seem sometimes to set us thinking , and memory in her full-tide of " rushing recollections , " takes us back perforce to scenes and faces , and persons , and

events ire had all but forgotten ; to the pleasant presence that charmed us , to the happy meeting which enlivened us , to the forms , and faces , and facts of our own vanished life , sometimes even to a very long , long ago ; yes to thejbnd delusions , to

the dear deluders , to the " car ! luogM " of our youth . But we-must stop , for we are getting far too sentimental . We OAve our enterprising publisher not a few thanks for Ms new and Avell arranged

" Cosmopolitan . " Wherever the Magazine is read , and Avhere is it not ? Ave trust that our kind friends and patrons will also endorse with their approval this useful ' . ' aide memoire " and book of reference to every Freemason . For the " Cosmopolitan "

takes us to foreign lodges and to distant orients ; it unfolds before us the "locale " of numberless foreign jurisdictions and authorities ; and also imparts to all members of the High Grades the names and Avhereabouts of their conclaves and com-

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, Diary And Pocket Book, 1874.

manderies . We think that such a publication is not only very welcome but is in itself a remarkable proof how Freemasonry is spreading . Like Dibdin ' s old " Salt" of a bye-gone epoch , Freemasons can say "in every Land we find a friend , " in

" every Port" a lodge . So with this closing old year and approaching new year we thank Bro . George Kenning for this acceptable contribution to our Masonic information and we trust that he will find Ms labours reAvarded . and his hopes fulfilled in the general and generous patronage of our umversal Brotherhood . W ,

Reviews.

Reviews .

Mackey ' s National Free / mason . We have received the first number of the third volume of " Mackey ' s National Freemason" with very great interest and pleasure . We have also perused with sympathetic feelings the very effective

editorial preface . And Avhile we congratulate the Craft on the re-appearance , in its third year , of our old favourite and valued friend , we trust that such a response may be made by our good brethren in America to the straightforward appeal of the able

editor , that his labours , Avorthy and important as they are , may not be left nnremunerative . It is a very remarkable fact in itself , and one that does credit no less to the heads than the purses of the

American Brotherhood , that all our old Masonic works are rapidly finding their way to the United States . We plead guilty to being "Bibliopolists" and collectors of old pamphlets and MSS ., like " Snuffy Davie " immortalized by Sir Walter Scott , but no sooner do we see a MasoMc book

in a catalogue and send for it or go for it , but the bookseller says Avith a most selfsatisfied smile "too late , sir , gone to America ; remarkable movement just UOAV among the American Freemasons for Masonic Avorks ; pay anything for them I" So Ave wend

homewards musing deeply and saying at intervals " such is life . " To think tha't after all is said and done , all our Masonic illumination and mental activity seem to be . setting back to the far West .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1874-01-01, Page 27” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 5 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01011874/page/27/.
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A NEW YEAR'S GREETING. Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW YEAR. Article 5
WHEN YOUR'E DOWN. Article 6
STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Article 6
TIME'S WARNING Article 9
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES No. 2. Article 10
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY, No. 1. Article 13
MEMBERSHIP OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND ; WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT OUGHT TO BE. Article 16
SILENCE AND DARKNESS. Article 23
WHAT OUR LODGES DO FOR THE CHARITIES. Article 24
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 25
TRACES OF CHAUCER. Article 26
COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR, DIARY AND POCKET BOOK, 1874. Article 27
Reviews. Article 27
WHAT NON-MASONS SAY.OF US. Article 28
ARTIOLE IV. Article 30
NEW YEAR'S DAY.—A MASONIC CAROL. Article 33
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 33
Untitled Ad 34
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Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, Diary And Pocket Book, 1874.

COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY AND POCKET BOOK , 1874 .

With the month of December , there falls upon us all a flood-tide of new Calendars and Pocket Books , all symptomatic of the departure of another , and the looming in the " contiguity" ( not distance ) of another

year of time . We confess to feel sometimes sentimental when we are thus reminded that the old year is waning fast , and that a new year is as rapidly draAving near . Old Pocket-books and Calendars hke old friends are to us ever very

pleasant " souvenirs" of a good old past , and in this respect we certainly profess ourselves to be " landatores temporis act ! . "

The entries in the pages , a single word perhaps , a mysterious sentence , or enigmatical note seem sometimes to set us thinking , and memory in her full-tide of " rushing recollections , " takes us back perforce to scenes and faces , and persons , and

events ire had all but forgotten ; to the pleasant presence that charmed us , to the happy meeting which enlivened us , to the forms , and faces , and facts of our own vanished life , sometimes even to a very long , long ago ; yes to thejbnd delusions , to

the dear deluders , to the " car ! luogM " of our youth . But we-must stop , for we are getting far too sentimental . We OAve our enterprising publisher not a few thanks for Ms new and Avell arranged

" Cosmopolitan . " Wherever the Magazine is read , and Avhere is it not ? Ave trust that our kind friends and patrons will also endorse with their approval this useful ' . ' aide memoire " and book of reference to every Freemason . For the " Cosmopolitan "

takes us to foreign lodges and to distant orients ; it unfolds before us the "locale " of numberless foreign jurisdictions and authorities ; and also imparts to all members of the High Grades the names and Avhereabouts of their conclaves and com-

Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar, Diary And Pocket Book, 1874.

manderies . We think that such a publication is not only very welcome but is in itself a remarkable proof how Freemasonry is spreading . Like Dibdin ' s old " Salt" of a bye-gone epoch , Freemasons can say "in every Land we find a friend , " in

" every Port" a lodge . So with this closing old year and approaching new year we thank Bro . George Kenning for this acceptable contribution to our Masonic information and we trust that he will find Ms labours reAvarded . and his hopes fulfilled in the general and generous patronage of our umversal Brotherhood . W ,

Reviews.

Reviews .

Mackey ' s National Free / mason . We have received the first number of the third volume of " Mackey ' s National Freemason" with very great interest and pleasure . We have also perused with sympathetic feelings the very effective

editorial preface . And Avhile we congratulate the Craft on the re-appearance , in its third year , of our old favourite and valued friend , we trust that such a response may be made by our good brethren in America to the straightforward appeal of the able

editor , that his labours , Avorthy and important as they are , may not be left nnremunerative . It is a very remarkable fact in itself , and one that does credit no less to the heads than the purses of the

American Brotherhood , that all our old Masonic works are rapidly finding their way to the United States . We plead guilty to being "Bibliopolists" and collectors of old pamphlets and MSS ., like " Snuffy Davie " immortalized by Sir Walter Scott , but no sooner do we see a MasoMc book

in a catalogue and send for it or go for it , but the bookseller says Avith a most selfsatisfied smile "too late , sir , gone to America ; remarkable movement just UOAV among the American Freemasons for Masonic Avorks ; pay anything for them I" So Ave wend

homewards musing deeply and saying at intervals " such is life . " To think tha't after all is said and done , all our Masonic illumination and mental activity seem to be . setting back to the far West .

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