Architecture and Speculative Masonry

BULLETIN NO. 18-53
COMMITTEE ON MASONIC EDUCATION
Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Indiana

An illustrated series, in five parts, explaining unusual terms and the Five Orders of Architecture

By RALPH E. LEGEMAN

Most Worshipful Grand Master of Indiana
1952-1953

Reprinted from
THE INDIANA FREEMASON
Official monthly [now quarterly] publication of the
Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Indiana


FOREWORD

THE FIVE PARTS which comprise Grand Master Legeman's series on "Architecture and Speculative Masonry" are here reproduced exactly as they appeared in "The Indiana Freemason," official monthly publication of the Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Indiana.

PART 1 was published in the issue for October 1952, and the subsequent installments appeared monthly and were concluded in February, 1953.

The Committee suggests that this bulletin is excellent background for anyone preparing to give the lecture of the Fellow Craft degree.

MOST WORSHIPFUL Brother Legeman is a professional architect of national repute. It was a natural development therefore that, as Master of Evansville Lodge No. 64 in 1945, he should prepare for the Craft a series of illustrated articles concerned with the unfamiliar terms we hear in the Fellow Craft lecture--thereby bringing "further light" to a much neglected subject.

Now he has revised and amplified his former work especially for The Indiana Freemason, and it will be our privilege to present our Grand Master's authoritative studies in a series of monthly features. The first appears on this page and the others will follow in consecutive issues.

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Copyright © 1953 by THE INDIANA FREEMASON
Franklin, Indiana
Reprinted, 1971
Digitized, 2003

 

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