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Masonic Education, Research and Some Thoughts

Each brother has a personal responsibility to develop a fundamental understanding of Masonry, and to apply it as it fits his own needs and that of his brothers. The Lodge Education Officer coordinates formal education and is a sounding board for continuing education and research. Here are some additional items for use by a new brother -- and by veterans.
For Non-Masons and Prospective Candidates
Especially For Candidates: A new candidate is in waiting, and he wants to know how he can prepare for his degrees. And what he can do to start his learning. There are a few good volumes to recommend, and they are easily available:
 | Born In Blood, by John J. Robinson. Robinson was an amateur historian, and wrote this book BEFORE he ever became a Mason. He conveys his research as a non-Mason. It is highly recommended.
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 | The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry, by S. Brent Morris. Morris is one of the most important contemporary writers and researchers on Freemasonry. This book Offers a highly illustrated field guide to Masonic jewelry and symbols. It includes further reading, a glossary, a list of famous Freemasons and information on Freemasonry in popular culture.
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 | Freemasons For Dummies, by Christopher Hodapp. Notwithstanding the whimsical title, it is a good plain-English guide and reference.
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- Leadership
- Trestleboard Plan for Incoming Worshipful Master
- Work for the Lodge
- Guide For Masters and Wardens
- The Master's Book
- Hiram's Handbook for Worshipful Masters from the GL of Maine
- Hiram's Trestleboard for Senior and Junior Wardens from the GL of Maine
- Increasing Lodge Attendance
- Programs for Tiled Meetings
- Responsibilities and Opportunities of the Worshipful Master
- Powers of the Worshipful Master
- Budget Monitor

- Short Course in Our Craft
- Origin and Evolution of Speculative Freemasonry
- The Traditional Degrees in Freemasonry
- The Symbols of Freemasonry
- The Legacy of Operative Freemasonry
- The Working Tools Of The Craft
- Speculative Craft Masonry
- History - A Key Element In Masonry
- For The Family
- Shakespeare Lodge History & Documents
- Brother William Jennings Bryan Speech in Shakespeare Lodge, April 21, 1921
- Minutes of the meeting
- Short bio of Brother Bryan
- An Early History of Shakespeare Lodge by RW William J. Thomas
- By-Laws, Shakespeare
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- Degrees ()
- Entered Apprentice
- Entered Apprentice Degree (1)
- Entered Apprentice Degree (2) [by permission of the GL of California]
- Entered Apprentice Degree (3)
- Entered Apprentice Degree (4) J.S.M. Ward
- Entered Apprentice Cipher (password required)
- Entered Apprentice Study Book [by permission of the GL of MN]
- Fellowcraft
- Fellowcraft Degree (1)
- Fellowcraft Degree (2) [by permission of the GL of California]
- Fellowcraft Degree (3)
- Fellowcraft Degree (4) J.S.M. Ward
- Fellowcraft Degree Cipher (password required)
- Fellowcraft Study Book [by permission of the GL of MN]
- Master Mason
- Master Mason Degree (1)
- Master Mason Degree (2) [by permission of the GL of California]
- Master Mason Degree (3)
- Master Mason Degree (4) J.S.M. Ward
- Master Mason Study Book [by permission of the GL of MN]
- Masonic Education
- A Glossary of terms used in the degrees
- Masonic Book Club re-prints hard to find Masonic books for its members. Typically one books is reprinted a year. Memberships are limited to 1600.
- Address to the New Master Mason
- A Token, by W Jacob Brandfon, Armistice Lodge No.1008 (unknown Grand Lodge), 1938 (Donated by RW Walter Schraeter, DSA)
- I Am A Mason! Are You? by RW Maurice M. Witherspoon, Captain (ChC) USN (Ret)
- Pronunciation of Some Masonic Words according to a scholar of ancient Middle Eastern languages (thanks to Brother Adam Mackler)
- Masonic Etiquette
- Bible Presentations The GLNY has prescribed several Bible Presentations from which to choose for the Entered Apprentice degree.
- 101 Questions About Freemasonry From the Masonic Service Association
- Library Reading Course Livingston Library
- Subscribe to the Short Talk Bulletins, from the Masonic Service Association of North America. They send you a short education pamphlet every month. Cost is $6/year.
- "There is, within every well-governed Lodge, a certain Point Within A Circle, embroidered by two parallel perpendicular lines ..."
- Papers and writings by our Members
- On Wisdom, Strength and Beauty by Brother Michael A. Chaplin
- Triangles Bro Jack Patterson
- The Most Important Thing In Life RW Daniel S. Semel
- Grand Lodge of Iceland RW Walter Schraeter, DSA, Grand Rep of Iceland
- Origins of
the Standard/Banner of the Grand Lodge of New York Bro. Henry Colon
(Presented April 4, 2008)

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Travels to Hong Kong by Bro. Daniel Jeon (Presented May 1, 2008)

- Music, Poetry, Plays, Literature
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Masonic Doxology, or Old 100th - sung during Fellowcraft Degree; click here to listen to it.
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Supplies & Materials
1. The Compleat Master Order Form
2. The 24 Inch Gauge Order Form
3. Materials From Lodge Services
4. Worksheet
for Degree Assignments
Visit http://www.nymasons.org/cms/fastformfinder for additional supplies & materials.
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