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Our Akchitecthral Chapter
Organists cou ] d not perform it wduld be less degrading to the Order . With the many jealous architects in this day , it is sad indeed if Mason ^ on their sympathies that no better men than those now enrolled cart be found to hold office . We do not believe it , and we therefbre press for a reform . If the Prwinti
of professional we should n ^ zealous architects would toe found in the Lodges ministering to the service . Surely there am architectural societies , the arch ^ ologi and the professional ptiblicatidiiSj and who give lectures at institutions , who coiild give lectures ^ ,
Once stimulate a manV awaits exertion , and a great amount of zeal will be developed . Thus in a small metropolitan ho ^ appointing the physicians and surgeons from accpiaihtances or rela ^ the office is g ^ en to r ^
distinction----then as each medical officer resigns te better appointment most earnest to obtain an appointm ^ stepping stone to something better ; aM ceived unremitting in the discharge of their duties .
The Lodges will under a better system consider it an obligation to maintain the claim to provincial dignity of some able and zesdous architect among them , and the architect will thus have marked but for him a field of exertion . We hope too to stimulate the zeal of some of our architectural readers to retrieve the position of architecture as a Craft institution .
There are so many occasions on which architectural relations interest the Craft , that there will never be wanting opportunities for exertion . Besides foundation ceremonials , there are visits of archaeological societies , and excursions of architectural societies to provincial towns , where the members ofthe Lodge might very well co-operate . With a zealous Provincial Grand Superintendent the proceedings of the
provincial architectual and archaeological society , would be very much promoted . In each town there would be an additional body ready to join in the proceedings ; and we have no doubt that in some towns , where a distinguished archseologist or ecclesiologist appeared , he would receive a welcome from Masonic friends .
We observe that , in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire , Bro . Morris , P . M . of No . 313 , has been appointed Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works . We hope he will be found zealous in the discharge of his duties , and that the Worcestershire brethren will find work for him ,
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Our Akchitecthral Chapter
Organists cou ] d not perform it wduld be less degrading to the Order . With the many jealous architects in this day , it is sad indeed if Mason ^ on their sympathies that no better men than those now enrolled cart be found to hold office . We do not believe it , and we therefbre press for a reform . If the Prwinti
of professional we should n ^ zealous architects would toe found in the Lodges ministering to the service . Surely there am architectural societies , the arch ^ ologi and the professional ptiblicatidiiSj and who give lectures at institutions , who coiild give lectures ^ ,
Once stimulate a manV awaits exertion , and a great amount of zeal will be developed . Thus in a small metropolitan ho ^ appointing the physicians and surgeons from accpiaihtances or rela ^ the office is g ^ en to r ^
distinction----then as each medical officer resigns te better appointment most earnest to obtain an appointm ^ stepping stone to something better ; aM ceived unremitting in the discharge of their duties .
The Lodges will under a better system consider it an obligation to maintain the claim to provincial dignity of some able and zesdous architect among them , and the architect will thus have marked but for him a field of exertion . We hope too to stimulate the zeal of some of our architectural readers to retrieve the position of architecture as a Craft institution .
There are so many occasions on which architectural relations interest the Craft , that there will never be wanting opportunities for exertion . Besides foundation ceremonials , there are visits of archaeological societies , and excursions of architectural societies to provincial towns , where the members ofthe Lodge might very well co-operate . With a zealous Provincial Grand Superintendent the proceedings of the
provincial architectual and archaeological society , would be very much promoted . In each town there would be an additional body ready to join in the proceedings ; and we have no doubt that in some towns , where a distinguished archseologist or ecclesiologist appeared , he would receive a welcome from Masonic friends .
We observe that , in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Worcestershire , Bro . Morris , P . M . of No . 313 , has been appointed Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works . We hope he will be found zealous in the discharge of his duties , and that the Worcestershire brethren will find work for him ,