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Index No. | Author / Title |
PRESENTATIONS BY THE VICTORIA LODGE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. | |
K-175 refers: 1970 to 1974 | |
1970 | |
1 | PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING APPLIED TO MASONIC EDUCATION |
By R.Wor. Bro. G.J. Patterson, Mem. of G.L., Toronto, Educ. | |
1971 | |
1 | FREEMASONRY IN INDIA |
By Wor. Bro. Eric Parker, St. Andrew's Lodge No. 49. G.R.B.C. | |
2 | THE SQUARE AND COMPASS BY ? |
3 | MORE MASONRY INTO MEN by W. Bro. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W., (EC) |
1972 | |
1 | A PHILOSOPHER LOOKS AT FREEMASONRY AND LIFE. |
By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, P.M. Mt. Newton No. 84, G.R.B.C. | |
2 | THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO. |
By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.) PART 1. | |
3 | THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO. |
By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.) PART 2. | |
4 | THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO. |
By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.) PART 3. | |
5 | THE ANTIQUITY OF GEOMETRY |
By Conrad Hann, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, WASH.,D.C. | |
6 | THE McHUTCHEON REGALIA |
By Wor. Bro. A. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W., (EC). | |
7 | MY EXPERIENCES IN QUEBEC |
By R.Wor. Bro. Milton Gibson, Mt. Shepherd No. 159, B.C.R. | |
8 | THE SPIRIT OF FREEMASONRY |
By Wor. Bro. Gordon Sutherland, Evergreen No. 148, B.C.R. | |
1973 | |
1 | A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BIBLE |
By M.Wor. Bro. D. J. MacLaurin, P.G.M., Mt Newton No.89. | |
2 | HISTORY OF THE VICTORIA LODGE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH PART 1., |
By Rev. Bro. J.T.Burchill. | |
3 | THE PILLARS |
By Wor. Bro. Raymond J. Brown, Walter F. Meier Lodge of Research No. 281, Seattle. | |
4 | THE LODGE OF THE LEGEND Quatuor Coronati Lodge #2076 |
By Bro.Bruce G. Harvey. Henderson Lodge No. 84, B.C.R. | |
5 | EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT 1823-1973 |
By Wor. Bro.A. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W. (EC). | |
6 | CANADIAN CRAFT MASONRY AND ITS RITUALS |
By M.Wor. Bro. Kenneth Reid, P.G.M.(BCR) | |
1974 | |
1 | RESEARCH TECHNIQUES OF THE HISTORIAN AS APPLIED TO THE |
HISTORY OF THE VICTORIA MASONIC TEMPLE | |
By Bro. Roland R. Spence, Camosun Lodge No. 60, B.C.R. | |
2 | ARE WORKING TOOLS IMPORTANT? |
By Wor. Bro. Carl W. Hopp, Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. | |
3 | THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CIRCUMAMBULATION, |
By Rev. Bro. J.T. Burchill, Past Secretary of the Victoria Lodge of E. & R. | |
4 | THE WANDERINGS OF AN OLD MILITARY LODGE, |
By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.G.M., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R. | |
5 | NOTES ON THE ROYAL ARK MARINERS DEGREE |
By Il. Comp. A. Deans Peggs, Acme Council No. 14, Royal and Select Masters. | |
K-176 refers: 1975 to 1979 | |
1975 | |
1 | WHAT IS A LODGE OF FREEMASONS? |
By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.D.G.M.., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R. | |
2 | A REASON FOR MASONRY, |
By Bro. Eric A.R. Saville, Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R. | |
3 | SUMMARY OF THE BANFF CONFERENCE, |
By R.Wor. Bro.E. J. Lockhart, Concord Lodge No. 69, B.C.R. | |
4 | REFLECTIONS OF A PAST DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTER, |
By R. Wor. Bro. N.H.A. Lawrie, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
5 | ALBERT PIKE, |
By Wor. Bro. D.O. Johnson, Research Lodge of Oregon. | |
1976 | |
1 | THE WORKING TOOLS, |
By Wor. Bro. W. Humphrey Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
2 | SIX HUNDRED YEARS OF CRAFT RITUAL, |
By Wor. Bro. Harry Carr, P.J.G.D.(EC), Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 (EC). | |
3 | "FREEMASONRY" TO BE OR NOT TO BE, |
By R.W. Bro., N.H.A. Lawrie. P.D.D.G.M., Aurora Lodge No. 165 B.C.R. | |
4 | MASTER MASON'S APRON, |
Bro. F.N. Campbell, Campbell River Lodge No. 84 B.C.R. | |
1977 | |
1.-3. | SOURCE OF MASONRY, AN HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY |
By Alex Horne. | |
4 | KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE AND FREEMASONRY, |
By Joseph C,. Richmond, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, Washington D.C. | |
5 | THE BENIFICENT TOUCH OF FREEMASONRY, |
By M.Wor. Bro. J. Hogg. P.G.M., B.C.R. | |
6 | GRANITE MASONIC PARK |
By Wor. Bro. A.H. Forbes. | |
1978 | |
1 | SOME THOUGHTS ON MASONIC TRADITIONS AND KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE |
By M.Wor. Bro. D. J. MacLaurin, Mt. Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
2 | MASONIC CATHOLIC RELATIONS, |
By Marvin E. Fowler, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, Washington D.C. | |
1979 | |
1 | FOUNDING OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO Part 1 |
Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
2 | FOUNDING OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO Part 2 |
Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
3 | V.O.S.L. |
By Wor. Bro. E. Parker, St. Andrew's Lodge No. 49, BCR. | |
4 | BACKGROUND NOTES TO A CONSIDERATION OF THE PENALTIES IN OUR OBLIGATIONS, |
By M.Wor. Bro. D.J. MacLaurin, Mt. Newton L.No.89. | |
K-177 refers: 1980 to 1984 | |
1980 | |
1 | LESSER LIGHTS,, |
By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg, P.G.M., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2. B.C.R. | |
2 | INFORMING THE GENERAL PUBLIC, |
By V.Wor. Bro. Harry Lane, Hudson Lodge No. 98, G.R.Q. | |
3 | LIGHT, |
By M.W. Bro. D Wakelyn, P.G.M.., St. Andrew's Lodge. No. 49, B.C.R. | |
4 | THE GREAT LIGHTS OF FREEMASONRY |
5 | THE SYMBOLS ON THE CARPET OF THE LODGE ROOM, |
By M.Wor Bro. K. Reid. | |
1981 | |
1 | PAST MASTER'S JEWEL RETURNS HOME TO GRENVILLE LODGE, |
NOTES FROM 100 YEARS OF GRENVILLE LODGE, | |
By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.D.G.M., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R. | |
2 | THE STONE OF SCONE, |
By Joseph C. Richmond. | |
3 | GRAND LODGE OF DENMARK, |
By Bro. Verner Boys. Read by R.Wor. Bro. Gordon Webb, Henderson Lodge No. 84, B.C.R. | |
4 | POINTS TO PONDER IN THE MASTER MASON'S DEGREE, Anon. |
5 | REPORT ON THE ORIGIN AND INSTITUTION OF THE LODGE OF |
INSTRUCTION UNDER THE WARRANT OF VICTORIA-COLUMBIA | |
LODGE NO. 1. B.C.R. | |
6 | ORATION DELIVERED AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW MASONIC HALL, A.L. 5866. |
By Rev. Thomas Sommerville, Chaplain to Vancouver Lodge No. 421 GRS & Victoria Lodge No. 783 GRE. | |
7 | GO FORWARD, |
By Wor. Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165. | |
1982 | |
1 | CANADIAN MASONRY IN NORTHWEST EUROPE, By W.Bro. W.E. Clarke, |
Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159, B.C.R. | |
2 | WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A MASON, By R.Wor. Bro. Franklin Rogers, S.G.W., G.R.A. |
at Banff Conference, 1981. | |
3 | MASONIC POETRY, |
By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida L. No. 166. | |
4 | THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE EDUCATION PROCESS, |
By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
5 | MASONIC EDUCATION, |
By R.Wor. Bro. J.M. Heaps, Chairman, Masonic Education & Research Committee, Grand Lodge of B.C. | |
6 | THE PARAMOUNT DUTIES OF A FREEMASON, |
By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg, P.G.M. to the 42nd Annual Banff Conference. | |
7 | SOME THOUGHTS ON THE CUSTOMARY G.M.'S ITINERARY, |
By M.Wor. Bro. D.J.MacLaurin, P.G.M., Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, G.R.B.C. | |
8 | RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, |
By M.Wor. Bro. F.G. Fox P.G.M. at the Banff Conference, 1981. | |
1983 | |
1 | "OUR MISSION" FROM EXAMPLE AND THROUGH LEADERSHIP, |
By M.Wor. Bro. V.B. Kyle, P.G.M. at Banff Conference, 1982. | |
2 | "SECRET SOCIETIES", PRIMITIVE NAVIGATORS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, |
By Wor. Bro. Robert J. Meek, Cayoosh Lodge No. 173 B.C.R. | |
3 | THE INFLUENCE OF MINING AND METAL PRODUCTION ON THE PERIOD |
ASSOCIATED WITH THE MASONIC TRADITIONAL HISTORY, | |
By Wor. Bro. J.E.Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R. | |
4 | SOME MUST OF NECESSITY RULE AND TEACH, |
By R.Wor. Bro. Gordon D. Thompson, S.G.W., G.L.A. at 42nd Annual Banff Conference. | |
1984 | |
1 | AN ANCIENT LOST TROWEL RETURNS HOME, |
By M.Wor. Bro. Ken Reid, P.G.M., B.C.R. | |
2 | THE NEWLY RAISED MASTER AMONG MASONS, |
By M.Wor. Bro. John Melynick, P.G.M, G.R.S. at l978 Banff Conference. | |
3 | A TRIP TO INDIA, |
By V.Wor. Bro. Chris. Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107, B.C.R. | |
4 | THE CROSS, |
By Wor. Bro. Harold Woodland. | |
5 | THE USE OF COMMITTEES IN A MASONIC LODGE, |
By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida Lodge No. l66 B.C.R. | |
K-178 refers: 1985 to 1987 | |
1985 | |
1 | FREEMASONRY IN COMMUNITY, |
By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg. P.G.M., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R. | |
2 | THE REWARD OF SACRIFICE, |
By R.Wor. Bro. Wilbur Werthner, P.D.D.G.M.. Malahat Lodge No. 107. | |
3 | MASONIC CHARITY AND OUR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY, |
By M.Wor. Bro. D. Wakelyn P.G.M., St Andrew's Lodge No. 49. | |
4 | A MASON IS OBLIGED BY HIS TENURE TO OBEY THE MORAL LAW, |
By M.Wor. Bro. Geo. W. Baldwin P.G.M., Nechako Lodge No. 86, Prince George, B.C.R. | |
5 | FIVE NOBLE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE, |
By Wor. Bro. J. E. Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R. | |
6 | THE MYSTERY OF THE POINT OR DOT IN THE CIRCLE, |
By J. Allen Gilbert, Oregon Lodge of Research No. 198. | |
7 | A CANADIAN HELPED BRING MASONRY TO OREGON, |
By V.Wor. Bro. E. Schiewick-Smith, Aurora Lodge No. l65. B.C.R. | |
1986 | |
1 | JOSHUA'S LONG DAY, |
By W.Bro. David Brown, Britannia Lodge, No. 73. B.C.R. | |
2 | GRAND LODGE OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED |
MASONS FOR THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS, | |
By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, United Service Lodge No. 24 | |
3 | THE PARTHENON, |
By R.Wor. Bro. John E. Merrett, P.D.D.G.M.. Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
4 | MASONRY AND MUSIC, |
By R.Wor. Bro. J. E. Bray, P.D.D.G.M.., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R. | |
1987 | |
1 | THE DEVELOP.M.ENT OF FREEMASONRY IN CANADA BEFORE 1750, |
By Bro. Frank Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No, 114, B.C.R. | |
2 | THE SCOTTISH RITE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION AND ALZHEIMER'S, |
Paper read by W. Bro. David Brown, Britannia Lodge No. 73. | |
3 | DO WE NEED EDUCATION, |
By R.Wor. Bro. Earle Taylor, P.D.D.G.M.., Britannia Lodge No. 73, B.C.R. | |
4 | COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST DEGREE, |
By R.Wor. Bro. R.J.Williamson, Committee on Research and Education, G.R.Q. | |
5 | THE POINT WITHIN THE CIRCLE, |
By R.Wor. Bro. John Chappell., M.B.E., P.D.D.G.M.. | |
6 | THE RECOMMENDER, |
By M.Wor. Bro. Lowell C. Jensen, P.G.M., Idaho. | |
7 | THE OLDEST MASONIC CHARGES EXTANT, |
By W.Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R. | |
K-179 refers: 1988 to 1993 | |
1988 | |
1 | HIGHLIGHTS OF GRAND MASTER'S TRIP TO YUKON LODGE, DAWSON CITY, YUKON, in l987. |
By R.Wor. Bro A.A. (Buster) Lock, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89 B.C.R. | |
2 | VISITING, |
By R.Wor. Bro. Tom Hawkins, P.D.D.G.M.. Henderson , Lodge No.84., B.C.R. | |
3 | WHO WAS Dr. JAMES ANDERSON? |
By Wor. Bro. N.E. Bowman, Victoria Columbia Lodge No.1, B.C.R. | |
4 | EARLY FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY, |
By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R. | |
5 | MUSIC IN FREEMASONRY, |
By Wor. Bro. Andrew Pearmain, Prestonian Lecturer. (Lecture on Tape.) | |
6 | CLANDESTINE MASONRY, |
By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette, Britannia Lodge No. 73. | |
1989 | |
1 | FORMATION OF LODGE COMMITTEES, |
By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida Lodge No.166, B.C.R. | |
2 | WOMEN IN MASONRY AND OTHER CLANDESTINE MASONRIES, |
By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette, Britania Lodge No. 73, B.C.R. | |
3 | REMENISCENCES OF A POLICEMAN IN INDIA, |
By V.Wor. Bro. Chris Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107. B.C.R. | |
4 | THE APPROACH TO FREEMASONRY, |
By Bro. Robert Moore, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1. | |
5 | THE PILLARS, |
By Bro. Rod Young, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1. | |
6 | AFTER THE THIRD DEGREE? |
By R.Wor. Bro. Arthur Charleton, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1. | |
1990 | |
1 | GEOMETRY IN MASONRY, |
By R.Wor. Bro. H. Salmon, Confederation Lodge No. 116. B.C.R. | |
2 | ECCLESIASTES 12, v. 1 - 7., |
By V.Wor. Bro. R.J. Stewart, Goldstream Lodge No. 161. B.C.R. | |
3 | THE WINDING STAIRCASE, |
By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette, Britannia Lodge No. 72. B.C.R. | |
4 | A SHORT HISTORY OF PRINCE HALL LODGES, |
By W. Bro. R. Simpson, Mt Shepherd Lodge No. 159. | |
5 | PETER THE HERMIT AND THE FIRST CRUSADE, |
By. Bro. Frank Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114. | |
1991 | |
1 | AN EXPLANATION OF THE PILLARS, |
By V.Wor. Bro. Don Roberts, Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159. | |
2 | A FORWARD LOOKING MASON, |
By Bro. J.B. Ensor, Chemainus Lodge No. 114. | |
3 | THE PARADOX OF THE THIRD DEGREE, |
By V.Wor. Bro. T. B. Kirsop, Confederation Lodge No. 116. | |
4 | (mailer) THE CEREMONY OF INITIATION AS CONDUCTED UNDER THE |
GRAND LODGE OF THE NETHERLANDS, | |
By V.Wor. Bro. L.V. Barrell, Grand Lecturer, G.R.N.Z. | |
5 | THE ENGLISH GRAND LODGE IN CURRENT TIMES, |
By R.Wor. Bro. M. Hermer, PJGW., Britannia Lodge No. 73. B.C.R. | |
1992 | |
1 | CANADIAN MASONRY IN NORTHWEST EUROPE, |
By Wor. Bro. Robert Clarke, Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159. | |
2 | ST. PATRICK, THE MAN, |
By. V.Wor. Bro. R. J. Stewart, Goldstream Lodge No. 161. | |
3 | PRINCE HALL LODGES, |
By Wor. Bro. J. E. Moniot, Olympia Lodge No. 1, G.R.Wash. | |
4 | FREEMASONRY IN RUSSIA PRIOR TO 1825, THE INITIATION, |
By Wor. Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
5 | FREEMASONRY AND THE GREAT PYRAMID, |
By Wor. Bro. R. Simpson, Aurora Lodge No. 165. | |
6 | THE PILLARS, (mailer) |
By Bro. Adams, United Masters Lodge G.R.N.Z. | |
1993 | |
1 | A MASTER MASON'S CARPET AND DIPLOMA, |
By R. Wor. Bro.s. N. Fox and J.E. Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
2 | THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORK, |
By Wor. Bro. Joseph E. Moniot, Olympia Lodge No. 1, G.R.Wash. | |
3 | THE SACK OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE IN JERSEY BY THE NAZIS IN 1941, |
By Wor. Bro. D.G. Perrin. | |
4 | FREEMASONRY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER, |
By Wor. Bro. J.P. Ferguson, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1, B.C.R. | |
5 | SOME HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF THE TEMPLE OF KING SOLOMON, |
By Bro. Frank P, Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114, B.C.R. | |
6 | THE HUNG SOCIETY, |
By John B. Ensor, Chemainus Lodge No. 114. | |
K-180 refers: 1994 to 1998 | |
1994 | |
1 | FREEMASONRY IN JAPAN, |
By Wor. Bro. N.E. Bowman, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1. | |
2 | MASONIC INFLUENCE IN THE CELLULOID MEDIUM, |
By Wor. Bro. A.H. Jani, Aurora Lodge No. 165, | |
3 | WOMEN IN FREEMASONRY, |
By Melville Watts, United Masters Lodge No. 167, G.R.N.Z. | |
4 | GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY, |
By Bro. Frank P. Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No.114, B.C.R. | |
5 | THE CONSERVATORS AND AMERICAN FREEMASONRY, 1860 - 65. |
By Wor. Bro. Joseph E. Moniot, Olympia Lodge No. 1. G.R. Wash. | |
6 | GEOMETRY IS THE BASIS OF OUR ART, |
By Wor. Bro. C. W. Petterson, Holden Research Circle, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. | |
7 | CORN, WINE AND OIL, |
By Bro. John A. Thompson, Mid-Island Lodge of Education and Research, Nanaimo, B.C. | |
1995 | |
1 | THE CEDARS OF LEBANON, |
By Wor. Bro. A. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166. | |
2 | THE GRAND LODGE OF YORK - A FRESH APPRAISAL, |
By V.Wor. Bro. the Rev. Neville B. Crier, Chap. Quatuor Coronati No. 2076. | |
3 | THE VOLUME OF THE SACRED LAW - ITS FORMS AND USAGES IN FREEMASONRY |
By M.Wor. Bro. D. Hart, P.G.M. G.L. Mexico. | |
4 | MASONIC EDUCATION IN THE COMPUTER AGE, |
By Bro. R. Merk, Vancouver & Quadra Lodge. No.2. | |
5 | THE COMACINES, |
By Wor. Bro. J.G. Hanna, G.L. Quebec. | |
1996 | |
1 | WHY MINOR GRAND LODGES FAILED IN B.C., |
By Wor. Bro. Gordon Smith, Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2. | |
2 | THE COEXISTENCE OF PRINCE HALL FREEMASONRY, |
By V.Wor. Bro. A.H. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166 | |
3 | JUST WHO IS THIS YHWH?, |
By R.Wor. Bro. W. Hardgrave, in Barron Barnett Lodge No. 146 U.G.L. Queensland, Australia. | |
4 | THE HISTORY, SIGNIFICANCE AND MEANING OF THE REGIUS MANUSCRIPT, |
By V.Wor. Bro. A.H. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166. | |
5 | MASONIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, |
By R.Wor. Bro. J.E. Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. 165. | |
6 | REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MASONIC ADVANCEMENT, presented at June 1996,G. L.B.C., |
Communication, and "A Vision of 2006." presented by R. Wor. Bro. R.W Headen. | |
1997 | |
1 | USING PRIMARY SOURCES,. |
By V.Wor. Bro. G. Smith, Van. & Quadra No. 2. | |
2 | SOME MASONIC TRIVIA, |
By V.Wor. Bro. R. Stewart, Goldstream L. No. 161. | |
3 | BUT WERE THEY FREEMASONS?, |
By Wor. Bro. David Wray, P.A.G.D.C., West Australia Lodge of Research | |
4 | SOME ASPECTS OF RITUAL IN FREEMASONRY, |
By Wor.Bro. F. Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114 | |
5 | ARE WE READY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY?, |
By Herbert G.Gardiner, P.G.S., Grand Historian, Pro tem Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Hawaii. | |
1998 | |
1 | A. THE BACKGROUND OF THE LECTURES Masonic Record, May 1970 |
B. TELL IT TO THE BEES Masonic Record, July 1969 | |
2 | HOW THE PYRAMIDS WERE BUILT, |
By Wor. Bro. J.R. Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165. | |
3 | POSSIBLE JEWISH ANTECEDENTS of FREEMASONRY |
By Graham Murray | |
4 | RECOLLECTIONS of SCOTTISH LODGES |
By V.Wor. Bro. Gordon Smith, Grand Lodge of B.C.Trip to Scotland , April 25-May 16 1997 | |
5 | FREEMASONRY and ARCHITECTURE-PHILALETHES, April 1997 issue |
6 | FREEMASONRY and ARCHITECTURE-Part 2. |
7 | TOOLS USED IN BUILDING KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE |
By V.Wor. Bro..C.H.Oxley | |
8 | MASONIC CLOTHING, By H.L. Haywood |
Presented By V.W.Bro. A.R.H.Scott | |
The Farewell (A Poem) Robert Burns | |
Presented by V.Wor. Bro. A.R.H. Scott | |
1999 | |
K-181 refers: | |
1 | EMERGENCE OF MASONIC LEADERS |
By Wor. Bro. Simon Sheppard, Sidney Lodge #143 | |
2 | CANADIAN FREEMASONS |
By Bro. Jeffrey Thompson | |
AMERICANS | |
By Gordon Sinclair | |
BANQUET NIGHT (Poem) | |
By Rudyard Kipling | |
3 | WHITHER ARE WE TRAVELLING? TOWARDS A DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP |
By Wor. Bro. Stephen Godfrey, P.M. Haida Lodge #166 | |
4 | BOOK REVIEW OF THE HIRAM KEY |
Presented by R.Wor. Bro. H. Packford, Goldstream Lodge #161, B.C.R. | |
5 | UNDERSTANDING THE ANTI-MASONIC MINDSET |
By Bro. the Rev. Dr. Gary Leazer | |
6 | MASONIC CHARITY |
By Bro. J.M. Hamill. Re-printed from the July 1997 issue of the Short Talk Bulletin | |
published by the Masonic Services Assosiation of North America | |
7(a). | BOOK REVIEW OF THE HIRAM KEY |
Presented by R.W. Bro. F. Packford, Goldstream Lodge No.161 B.C.R. | |
7(b). | A RESPONSE TO CRITICS OF FREEMASONRY |
2000 | |
1 | INFLUENCE I & INFLUENCE II |
By R.W. Bro. James C. Gordon, Junior Grand Warden G.R.B.C. | |
2 | MASONRY, YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW |
By R.W. Bro. James C. Gordon, Senior Grand Warden G.R.B.C. | |
3 | INVOLVEMENT: The Key to Better Attendance |
By V.W. Bro. Gordon Smith | |
Vancouver & Quadra Lodge #2, B.C.R. | |
4 | ESOTERIC MASONRY - Taken from "The Meaning of Masonry" by W.L. Wilmshurst. |
Presented by W. Bro. Norman McEvoy, Victoria Columbia Lodge, #1 B.C.R. | |
5 | BACK TO BASICS |
By W.Bro. James A. Cox, Mt. Newton Lodge #89 | |
2001 | |
1 | NO MASONIC FUNERAL BY REQUEST. |
By Bro. Robin Heppell, Confederation Lodge #116, B.C. & Y.R. |
Papers presented at Vancouver Island Masonic Days and Grand Masonic Days
These papers are held in binders and can be found in the 'K' section
Vancouver Island Masonic Day, 1987. | |
Freemasonry, The Modern Man and the New Morality | |
By Bro. Robert Irving | |
Sponsor: Investigating Committee: and Coach | |
No Listed Author | |
Effective Communication in a Masonic Lodge | |
No Listed Author | |
A Guide to Education and Research | |
By Wor.Bro. R.M. Stewart, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
Masonic Education and Research | |
R.Wor.Bro. J.E. Merritt | |
Some Suggestions for Your Consideration | |
Sharon Akermann, wife of R.Wor. Bro. Akermann | |
The Ancient Penalties | |
M.Wor. Bro. W.L. Sterling, Secretary, G.L.B.C. | |
Lodge Officers | |
No Listed Author | |
Vancouver Island Masonic Day, 1988. | |
Public Relations in Freemasonry | |
Bro. Ken Wyatt, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R. | |
Proficiency in Lodge Management | |
No Listed Author | |
The Lodge Secretary | |
No Listed Author | |
Freemasonry -- Permissible Information | |
R.Wor. Bro. A.A. Lock | |
Religion of Freemasonry | |
Archdeacon, the Ven. Bro. W.E. Greehalgh | |
Landmarks of Freemasonry | |
Wor. Bro. N.M. Sutherland, Haida Lodge No.166, B.C.R. | |
Accounting for Active Service Lodges | |
(Lodge Treasurers) | |
By J.B. Ensor | |
Minutes of The Planning Committee | |
Critiques | |
Grand Masonic Day 1983 | |
School of Instruction for Junior Officers - An Outline of Important Themes | |
By Wor. Bro. Les Walton, Mount Lebanon Lodge | |
Duties and Responsibilities of the Wardens | |
By Bro. Rob Gillon | |
Masonic Symbolism - Notes on a General Discussion | |
By Bro. Gordon Sutherland | |
The Origin and Early History of Freemasonry in British Columbia | |
By Bro. John McNicol | |
Look To The Light/ALamp Unto Our Feet | |
By R.W.Bro. M. Heaps and V.W.Bro.. C. White | |
on behalf of Grand Lodge Committee of Education and Research | |
Religion in Freemasonry | |
By R.Wor. Bro. Doug Tyre | |
International Freemasonry - A Unity of Purpose From A Diversity of Cultures | |
By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, P.M. Victoria Lodge of Education and Research | |
Solicitation, Proper and Improper | |
By Bro. D.L. Gibson | |
Balloting | |
By Bro. F.C. Boshard | |
The Blackball | |
No listed author | |
The Development of a Lodge History | |
By R.Wor. Bro. O.A. Strandquist, P.D.D.G.M. | |
Worshipful Masters | |
By Wor. Bro. Michael J. Denton | |
Vancouver Lodge of Instruction, Education, and Research | |
By R.Wor. Bro. G. Ross Roberts, P.D.D.G.M. | |
Grand Masonic Day 1984 | |
The Newly Initiated Brothers | |
By Wor. Bro. Andrew Law, Landmark Lodge No. 128 | |
An E.A. Has Been Designated As a "Beginner" or "Learner" | |
By Bro. Milo A. Fougner, Landmark Lodge No. 128 | |
The Duties, Priviliges, and Limitations of an Entered Apprentice: and the Ballot | |
By V.Wor. Bro. Grant Wardlaw | |
Should We Be Concerned -- Apathy in Freemasonry | |
By Bro. Michael R. Raynor, Kerrisdale Lodge No. 117 | |
Director of Ceremonies | |
By R.Wor. Bro. W.R. Shippam, P.D.D.G.M. Lodge Southern Cross No. 44 | |
Non-Officers ---Their Role in Freemasonry | |
By R.Wor. Bro. William J. Edwards, P.D.D.G.M., Secretary Tuscan Lodge No. 138 | |
The Education Officer & Lodge Education | |
By Wor. Bro. Andrew Lay, P.M., Landmark Lodge No. 128 | |
Charity and Freemasonry | |
By R.Wor. Bro. R.C. Lough, P.D.D.G.M., District No.24 | |
Bicentennial Address by the M.W.G.M. | |
By R.Wor. Bro. George W. Baldwin, Deputy Grand Master | |
Does Your Lodge Meeting Just Happen, or Is It Planned | |
By Wor. Bro. James R. Lister, P.M. Kilwinning Lodge No. 59 | |
A Freemason's Ultimate Goal | |
By Wor. Bro. Marvin Lundeen, P.M. Peace Lodge No. 126, Salmon Lodge No. 52 | |
"You Can't Do That" | |
By V.Wor. Bro. Wilfred Hoskins, Meridian Lodge No. 108 | |
"Freemasonry and the Volume of the Sacred Law" | |
"The Place of the Obligations in Freemasonry" | |
By Wor. Bro. H. Ford P.M., Landmark Lodge No. 128 | |
Masonic Lodge Committees | |
By Wor. Bro. Bruce D. Clarkson, P.M. | |
Grand Masonic Day 1985 | |
The Historical Relationship Between Freemasonry and the Church of Rome | |
By Bro. L.S. Walton, Mount Lebanon Lodge No. 72 | |
The Personal Growth of a Freemason in Freemasonry | |
By W.Bro. Michael J. Denton, Composite Lodge No. 76 | |
A Successful Lodge Reports | |
Aviaton Lodge No. 175 & Capilano Lodge No. 164 | |
A report by members of these Lodges | |
The Grand Lodge of Ireland | |
By Bro. Keith Fowler, Vancouver Lodge No. 68 | |
Memory Work Made Easier | |
By Bro. Frank Goodwillie, Lodge No. 138 | |
Organizing a Masonic Building Society | |
By Bro. Donald L. Paul | |
You Can't Do That | |
By Wor. Bro. Rob Gillan | |
Is This Petitioner a Fit and Proper Person To Be Made a Mason | |
By V.Wor. Bro. Art Fuller, St. Andrews Lodge No. 46, Chairman of Committee | |
The Challenge of Masonic Leadership | |
By Bro. Bob Kerr | |
What More Can Freemasonry Do In This Troubled World | |
By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough, Capilano Lodge No. 164 | |
The Cowans In Our Midst | |
By R.Wor. Bro. Sydney Pudney, P.D.D.G.M. District No. 17 | |
The Challenge of Our Times | |
By Bro. Stirling | |
Grand Masonic Day 1986 | |
The Symbolism of Initiation | |
By Bro. Stuart G. Long | |
Concordant Bodies | |
By W.H. Rogers | |
Masonry for The twenty-First Century | |
By Bro. Grant Wardlaw | |
New Morality | |
By Bro. Robert Irving | |
A Lodge Education Program | |
By Bro. Andrew Law | |
Get It Right | |
By Bro. Norm Cooper | |
Keeping The Past Master Busy | |
By Bro. Barney Nunns | |
Leadership or Rather the Lack of It in Freemasonry | |
By Bro. Marvin Lundeen | |
Our Rituals - Their Origins and Introduction to B.C. | |
By Bro. Percy Hesla | |
The Legend of Hiram Abif | |
By R.Wor. Bro. J. Morton Heaps, P.D.D.G.M. Mount Elphinstone Lodge No. 130 | |
What Can I Tell My Friends About Freemasonry | |
By R.Wor. Bro. A.A. Lock, Mt. Newton Lodge No. 89 | |
Prospective Candidate, Sponsor and Instructor | |
By Bro. Norm Perlstrom | |
Grand Masonic Day 1987 | |
Masonic Trivia | |
By R.Wor. Bro.C. Wardlaw, P.D.D.G.M. | |
Speak Up and Stand Out | |
By Gordan Sutherland & Doug Matkin | |
Innovations in the Body of Freemasonry | |
By V.Wor. Bro. John Salmon | |
Chinese Freemasonry | |
By Bro. Jack Meek | |
The Effective Worshipful Master | |
By Bro. John Kitching | |
You Can't Do That | |
By Wor. Bro. Paul H.S. Steenhuisen | |
Lead, Follow or Get Out OF The Way | |
By Bro. Mike Raynor | |
The Answer Lies In the Better Understanding of Freemasonry | |
By Wor. Bro. D.R. Grant | |
The Treasures of King Solomon | |
By Jack McIver | |
Christianity and Freemasonry | |
By Gordan Haynes | |
Lodge Objectives and Goals | |
By R.Wor. Bro. J. Morton-Heaps | |
Preparing For The Twenty-First Century | |
By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough | |
Grand Masonic Day 1988 | |
The Use of Computers in Lodge Business | |
By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough, Capilano Lodge No. 164 | |
The Strangest Secret | |
By V.Wor. Bro. Russell V. Gran | |
Keeping The Younger Freemason Interested | |
By Bro. Jim Bennie, Plantagenet Lodge No. 65 | |
Conducting the Lodge Business in the E.A. F.C. M.M. | |
By V.Wor. Bro. John Salmon, P.M., Mt. Zion Lodge No. 120 | |
Deacon's Workshop, Ancient Working | |
By R.Wor. Bro. W.J. Edwards, P.D.D.G.M., Tuscan Lodge No. 138 | |
Director of Ceremonies Workshop | |
By V.Wor. Bro. Gordy Phillips, P.G.D. of C. | |
Proficiency in Lodge Business | |
By Wor.Bro. A.R. Scott, P.M. & Wor .Bro. S. Godrey, P.M., Haida Lodge No. 166 | |
Coping With Change, A Social and Moral Dilemma | |
By V.W. Bro. Chris Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107 | |
Masonic History, An Alternative View | |
By C. John Chacko | |
An Outsider's View of Freemasonry | |
By Adrian C. Gordan | |
Freemasonry and Judaism | |
By H.L. Costa, Kerrisdale Lodge No. 117 |