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alexaNdria,VirgiNia· Volume20· Number1· 2014
of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial
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Celebrating Washington’s 282nd Birthday
OnFebruary22,arecordnumberofattendeesgatheredattheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialtocelebratethebirthdayofAmericanhistory’smost
esteemedFreemason.Thefestivitiesbeganontheeveningprior,whenAlexandria-Wash-ingtonLodgeNo- 22heldaspecialcommunicationinhonoroftheirCharterMaster.Thismeetingwasmadeespeciallymemorablebythelargenumberofvisitorswhocamefromgreatdistances,includingadelegationofover40MasonsandfamilymembersfromtheGrandLodgeofAlaska.Continuingalongstandingtradition,Alexandria-WashingtonLodgeandMemorial
Associationofficersandstaffparticipatedintheannualwreath-layingceremonyonthemorningofthe22ndatWashington’stombatMountVernon.TheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialAssociation’swreathwaslaidbyMemorialAssociationPres-identDonaldG.Hicks,Jr.ThissolemnactofremembrancedemonstratestheenduringrespectthatMasonseverywherefeelfortheFatherofourCountry.Intheearlyafternoon,activitiesbeganattheMemorialitself,withtheannualGeorge
WashingtonSymposiumconveningintheTheater.Ourthreeguestscholarsofferedfasci-natinglecturesonWashington’slifeandlegacy.(Seepage3formoreinformation.)Soonafter,anunprecedentednumberofguestsgatheredattheMemorialforourGala
inhonorofWashington’sBirthday.ThefirsteventwasaspecialreceptionformembersoftheGeorgeWashingtonMemorialSocietyandtheirguests,heldintheGeorgeWashing-tonMuseumonthefourthfloor(learnabouttheSocietyonp.9). | CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
PresideNt’smessageRich Heritage, Lasting Legacyby Donald G. Hicks, Jr.
On February 22,Masons
andguestscamefromaroundthecountryandevenoverseastogather
attheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialincelebrationofWashington’sBirthday.Thisevent,re-institutedseveralyearsago,isoneofthefinesteventsoftheMasonicyear.AsPresidentoftheGeorge
WashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialAssociation,itpleasesmetonotethatthisyearwasthelarg-estsofarintermsofattendance,thanksinlargeparttothelargedel-egationofAlaskanbrethrenwho,withmanyoftheirladies,traveledtoournation’scapitalregiontohonorthelifeofBrotherGeorgeWashington,America’sforemostFreemason.SpecialthanksgotoourpastBoardofDirectorsmem-ber,JohnR.“Bo”ClineandGrandMasterDaveWorel,forinspiringsomanytomakethejourney.Youcanreadmoredetailsabout
ourmostrecentobservanceofWashington’s Birthday in this issue ofLIGHT,andIwanttoencourageeachofyoutostronglyconsiderattendingthe2015celebration.Itistrulyanoutstandingandmem-
The rising sun greets the Memorial at dawn on George Washington’s Birthday, February 22, 2014. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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orableevent,onethathasbeenimprovingyearbyyear.Itremindsusofthelastingvalueoftheheritagethatwemaintain,andstrengthensourresolvetosupporttheMemorialanditsmissiontoinspirehumanitythroughthevirtuesofWashington.ThemottooftheMemorialAsso-
ciation,displayedonourbeautifulcrest,isIn Memoriam Perpetuam,“InPerpetualRemembrance.”Rec-ognizingtheimportanceofthatwork,itisimportanttosupportitineverywaywecan.ThatiswhyIamdelightedtoannouncetheMemo-rialAssociation’snewPerpetualRemembranceprogram.Wearesogratefultothosewho,
throughouttheyears,haveleftsig-nificantgiftstotheMemorial.Now,wewanttomakethatprocesseasier.DesignedforthosewhomaywishtorememberTheGeorgeWash-ingtonMasonicNationalMemorialAssociationintheirwill,revocablelivingtrust,orotherdocuments,thePerpetualRemembranceprogramprovidessupportformakingtheneededarrangementsforaplannedgift.YourbequesttotheMemorialwillhelpuspromoteournation’sMasonicheritageandinspirefuturegenerationswithourpositivemes-sageaboutGeorgeWashington,theMan,theMason,andtheFatherofourCountry.So,ifyouwouldliketofindouthowtoestablishsuchaleg-acy,pleasereadmoreaboutthisnewprogramonpage4.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE, CONTINUED
ourmissioNTo inspire humanity through edu-
cation to emulate and promote the virtues,
character and vision of George Washington, the Man, the Mason
and Father of our Country.
CELEBRATING WASHINGTON’S 282ND BIRTHDAY, CONTINUED
Then,at6p.m.,theGalaReceptionbeganinMemorialHall.Guestsenjoyedrefresh-mentsandfellowshipwhilelivemusicwasperformedbyclassicalguitaristRichBarry.Asinrecentyears,therarely-seenMt.NeboLodgeApron,recentlyauthenticatedasbelong-ingtoWashington,wasondisplaynearthestatueofWashington.Afterward,ourguestsenteredtheMemorial’sTheaterfortheGalaConcert,givenby
theWashingtonMetropolitanPhilharmonicAssociation,directedbyUlyssesS.James.ThePhilharmonicperformedanumberofmagnificentworks,includingtheworldpre-miereofanoriginalcompositionbytrumpeterStanleyCurtis,theoverturetoMozart’sMasonicopera,The Magic Flute (seepage10),andBrotherJohnPhilipSousa’spatrioticfavorite,“StarsandStripesForever.”Then,inGrandMasonicHall,attendeesgatheredfortheformalGalaBanquet.TheGeorgeWashingtonMemorialAwardwaspresentedtoscholarEdwardG. Lengel,authorofGeneral George Washington: A Military Life,andThis Glorious Struggle: George Washington’s Revolutionary War Letters.Dr.Lengelgaveanaddress
onGeorgeWashington’sroleinhistory,inspiringthosepresentbythecharacterandvirtuesofourMemorial’snamesake.Theeveningconcludedwithtoaststo
Freemasonry,theUnitedStatesofAmer-ica,andGeorgeWashington.Asalways,theMemorialisproudtoexemplifyandencourageFreemasonry’sprominentroleinthisimportantnationalobservance.Wearehappytoreportthatour
Washington’sBirthdayCelebrationwascompletelysoldoutthisyear.Ifyouwishtojoinusfor2015,beginplanningnow.
At the George Washington Memorial Society reception, President Donald G. Hicks, Jr. (left) and his wife, Nancy (right), presented James Manninen (center) with a certificate declaring that a tree was dedicated to him on the Memorial’s grounds.
President Donald G. Hicks, Jr. presents the George Washington Memorial Award to Dr. Edward G. Lengel .
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messagefromalexaNdriaThe Father of Our Country, the Father of Freedom
by George D. Seghers
Freemasonryisajourneyonwhichweworkforconstantimprovementwhile
maintainingtheprinciplesuponwhichourCraftwasfounded.TheMemorialAssoci-ationisfollowingthesamepattern.WeareconstantlyimprovingtheMemorialwhile
maintainingthevisionandmissionoftheMemorialAssocia-tion,whichis:To inspire humanity through education to emulate and promote the virtues, character and vision of George Washington the Man, the Mason and Father of our Country.TheMemorialwasconceived,financedandconstructed
asajointprojectbyalltheFreemasonsoftheUnitedStates.TheCharterofTheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialAssociationboldlystatesitspurpose,“To erect and maintain . . . a suitable Memorial Temple to George Washington, the Mason; which express in durability and beauty the undying esteem of the Freemasons of the United States for him in whose memory it shall stand throughout the coming years.”Itstands,withoutquestion,asoneofthemostimpressiveaccomplishmentsofourFraternity.TheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorial
istrulyaremarkablestructure.Itwascreatedtohonorthememoryofatrulyincomparableman.Inthecourseofhislife,GeorgeWashington’sfatebecameinseparablefromthedestinyofournation.Bythetimeofhisdeath,hewasidentifiedintheeyesoftheworldwithAmericaaswellaswiththecauseoflib-ertyforwhichAmericastood.HisgreatnesswasatestamenttoAmerica’spromiseoffreedomandjustice.Inhislifetime,theentireworld—notjustAmerica—recognizedthatwhathe
hadaccomplishedappliedbeyondourborders,benefitingallofhumanity.Here,hewasknownasthe“The Father of our Coun-try.”BrotherLafayette,theFrenchgeneralwhofoughtwithWashingtonduringtheRevolution,calledhim“the Father of Freedom,”andsohewaswidelyknowninEurope.Hiscourageandhismoralconvictionresultedinthecre-
ationofthefirsttrulyfreesocietywhichnotonlyallowedbutencouragedadvancement,improvementandsecurity.GeorgeWashingtonrepresentsintegrity,humility,courageandstrictmoralconviction.Hewasunique,notonlyinthehistoryofthefoundingofournation,butinthehistoryoftheworld.Americaisthegreatnationitisowingtotheeffortsand
sacrificeofBrotherWashingtonandourFoundingFathers.ItisfittingandproperthattheFreemasonsoftheUnitedStateserectedaNationalMasonicMemorialtothisincredibleManandMason.Symbolically,BrotherWashingtonhasbeenoftencomparedtothePerfectAshlar,asthetrueexemplarofthejust,honorable,honest,forthrightmanthatallMasonsshouldaspiretobe.ThisMemorialtoGeorgeWashingtoniscertainlyafittingtributetothemanwhosaid.“A good moral character is the first essential in a man. It is, therefore, highly important to endeavor not only to be learned but to be virtuous.”AttheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorial,
weareworkingtopresentthepositiveandimportantrolethatGeorgeWashingtonandFreemasonryplayedandarestillplay-inginthiscountry.Ourpurposeistoperpetuatethememory,respectandhonorofourFirstCommanderinChief,ourFirstPresident,theFatherofourCountryandourForemostFree-mason:General,PresidentandBrotherGeorgeWashington.OnbehalfoftheOfficersandtheBoardofDirectors,
I extendoursincerethanksandappreciationforyourcontinu-ingsupport.PleasecomeandvisityourMemorial.
ScholarsSpeakatSymposium
Thisyear’sGeorgeWashingtonSymposium—heldannuallyattheMemorialaspartofourobservationofWashington’s
Birthday—exploredthetheme,“FirstintheImaginationofHisCountrymen:UnderstandingGeorgeWashingtonthroughPopularCultureandPromotionalImages.”Dr.ScottE.Casper,ProfessorofHistoryandDeanoftheCol-
legeofArts,HumanitiesandSocialSciencesattheUniversityofMaryland,BaltimoreCounty,presented“Re-CreatingtheHero,CreatingtheNation:ACenturyofWashingtonImages.”Dr.LydiaMatticeBrandt,AssistantProfessorintheDepart-
mentofArtattheUniversityofSouthCarolina,inColumbia,SouthCarolina,presentedherfascinatingstudytitled,“MountVernonMakestheMan:TheMemoryofWashington’sHome.”
Then,Dr.EdwardG.Lengel,theEditor-In-ChiefofThe Papers of George WashingtonattheUniversityofVirginia,offeredhisperspectiveon“UnderstandingGeorgeWashingtonintheTwenty-FirstCentury.”InrecognitionofhiscontributionstoourunderstandingofBrotherWashington,Dr.LengelwaspresentedwiththeGeorgeWashingtonMemorialAwardattheWashing-ton’sBirthdayGalalaterthatevening.TheGeorgeWashingtonSymposiumisheldannuallyon
Washington’sBirthdaytoprovidethepublicwithenlighteningcontemporaryresearchonthelifeofGeorgeWashington.MarkA.Tabbert,theMemorial’sDirectorofCollections,servesastheSymposium’sMasterofCeremonies.WethanktheoutstandingscholarswhoprovidedlecturesfortheSymposiumthisyear.
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OnJuly9,1799,GeorgeWashingtonsignedhislastwillandtestament,auniquedocumentinwhichhenotedthathe
had“occupiedmanyofmyleisurehourstodigestit…intoitspres-entform…havingendeavoredtobeplainandexplicitinallthedevises.”Hehadcraftedsomefifteenpageswhichprovidedforhislegacytohisfamily,hisheartfeltgiftstohisfriends,thecareandeducationofwardsinhischarge,thepreservationofrelicsoftheRevolutionaryWar,andthefoundingandfundingofeducationalinstitutions.PresidentWashingtondescribedhisfinaldesireswithsuchprofounddirectnessandsuchsincereeloquence,thatsev-eralpatrioticorganizationshavesincepublishedanddistributedpamphletscontainingtranscriptsofthedocument,sothatothersmightbenefitfromaknowledgeofitscontents.Althoughhewasafoundingfatherwhosenamewascertainto
livebeyondthegravewithnofurthereffortonhispart,thisgreatmanspentmanyofhisfinalhoursdevotedtothecarefulplanninganddirectionofhislastinglegacy.Wecansurmisethathisatten-tiontosuchdetailwasinsomepartinspiredbyhisbeingaMason,forourfraternityteachesthenecessityofpassingonwisdomtothenextgenerationsandinculcatesthequalitiesofmanhoodthatenablethememoryofourlifetosurvivebeyondthegrave.Forthosewhowishtoemulatetheexampleofthisillustrious
patriot,tocontinuetopreservehismemory,andtoleavealastinglegacyoftheirown,theGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialispleasedtoannounceitsPerpetualRemembranceprogram.MemberswishingtoparticipateinthisprogramcanprovideabequesttotheMemorialintheirlastwillandtestament,
revocablelivingtrust,orothertrustdocument,whichwillenabletheMemorialtocontinueitsmissiontohonorthememoryofGeorgeWashington.MemberswhoparticipateinthePerpetualRemembrancepro-
gramwillreceiveacertificateofparticipation,alapelpin,andwillbehonoredassuchatfutureeventsattheMemorial.Toberec-ognizedasacontributingmember,pleasemailacopyofthecoverpage,signaturepage,andanypagesofyourestateplanningdoc-umentreferencingyourbequesttothePerpetualRemembranceProgram,101CallahanDrive,Alexandria,Virginia22301.FormoreinformationonplannedgivingtotheMemorial,
contacttheMemorial’sDirectorofCommunications,ShawnEyer,[email protected],ordial703-400-4950.Yoursup-portnow,oryourlegacygiftinthefuture,willhelptheMemorialsustainitsvitalwork.
shiNiNglightsWhat the Memorial Means to Me
Itwas1957,andmyfather—thenanewMasterMason—tookourfamilyforits
firstvisittotheGeorgeWashingtonMa-sonicNationalMemorial.Wespentmostofthedaythere,visitingeachandeveryfloor.Eventhoughsomeroomswerestill
beingcompleted,theMemorialcommunicatedtheMasonicstoryandGeorgeWashington’sMasoniccareerthroughthemanyartifactsofAlexandria-WashingtonLodge.Thisvisitwasjustthefirstofmany.Wereturnedatleast
onceayear.Theviewfromthetopwasalwaysspectacular,andwefeltgreatprideintheOrderofDeMolay’scontri-butionofthebronzestatueofWashingtoninMemorialHall.WealsoknewthatourdadbelongedtoalmosteveryMasonicorganizationthatwasrepresentedintheMemorial.
Asoverhalfacenturyhaspassedsincethatfirstvisit,theMemorialhasevolved.Forvisitors,itnowprovidesdeeperandricherinsightintothelifeofGeorgeWashingtonandthecontributionofFreemasonryinhelpingtoshapethecharacterofthemanknownas“TheFatherofourCountry.”ImustconfessthatIfollowedDad’sleadandhavecontinuedtovisit
thismonumenttoWashingtontheManandMasonwithmyownfamily.TheMemorialistrulyaworthysymbolofGeorgeWashing-ton:tall,proud,andbeautifullydignified.Itisopentovisitorseveryday,eagertotelltheMasonicstoryofWashington.TheMemorialis,asitwasbeforemyfirstvisit,everyyearthereafter,
andintheyearstocome,atributethatisworthyofeveryAmericanFreemason’senthusiasticsupport.
StephenJ.Ponzillo,iiiCharter Member, The George Washington Memorial SocietyPast Grand Master of Maryland
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Firstcalledtolaborin1910,theTheGeorgeWashingtonMasonicNationalMemorialAssociationformallyorganized
onWashington’s178thBirthdayin1911.Inthesucceedingsixyears,PresidentThomasShryockandLocalCommitteeSecre-taryCharlesCallahanhadmadeimpressivestridesinplanningtheconstructionofthegreatMasonicMemorialthatweknowtoday.Twoeventsduringthattime,however,broughtsignificantchallengestobearontheAssocia-tion’smission.Thefirstwasglobalandthesecondlocal.OnApril6,1917,CongressdeclaredwarontheCentralPowersandjoinedtheAlliesintheFirstWorldWar.Initsfirsttwoyears,thefightinghadalreadycostmillionsoflives.Now,withthecommitmentofAmericanforces,theGreatWarwouldrightlydemandthenation’smaterialandmanpower.Thesecondhardshipcamejust
twenty-fourdaysbeforetheMemo-rialAssociation’sannualmeetingof1918:onFebruary3,MostWor-shipfulBrotherShryockdiedofpneumoniaathisBaltimorehome.HehadservedasGrandMasterofMarylandforover30years,wasanesteemedbusinessandcivicleader.[See the detailed features on Brother Shryock in LIGHT, Vol. 18, No. 2 & Vol. 19, No. 1.—Ed.] In three short weeks,theMemorialAssocia-tionwouldneedtoelectaworthysuccessor.FirstVicePresidentJamesJohnson(1962–1944),PastGrand
MasterofSouthCarolina,becametheActingPresidentduringthosecrucialdays.HewasacoalmerchantinCharleston,analdermanandactiveineveryleveloftheFraternity.Hisfirstactionwastoconsultwithhisfellowofficers.SecondVicePresidentJamesDillon(1859–1927),GrandMas-
terofMichiganin1911,wasapharmacistinEastTawas.HewaswidelyrespectedwithintheFraternity.In1912,LodgeNo-466inMessick,Michigan,wasnamedinhishonor.In1914,heinspiredhisMichiganbrotherstomakethefirstsignificantcontributionof$5,000totheAssociation.
ThirdVicePresidentGeorgeSchoonover(1880–1961)wasanIowabanker.InstalledasGrandMasterinJune1918,hehelpedestablishtheNationalMasonicResearchSocietyandassistedinpublishingThe Builder,oneofthebestMasonicmagazineseverpublished.InNovember1918,hewouldgoontoassistintheformationoftheMasonicServiceAssociation(msa)atCedarRapids,Iowa.
Last,butneverleast,wasFourthVicePresidentMelvinM. Johnson(1871–1957),GrandMasterofMassachusettsfrom1914to1916,DeanofBostonUni-versityLawSchool,andarguablythemostinfluentialFreemasonofthetwentiethcentury.HeplayedsignificantrolesintheMemo-rialAssociation,themsa,andtheOrderofDeMolay.HewouldlaterserveasSovereignGrandCommanderoftheScottishRiteNorthernMasonicJurisdictionfrom1933untilhisdeath.Supportingthesemenwere
SecretaryLawrenceLee(1867–1938),PastGrandMasterofAlabama,andTreasurerJohnCowles(1863–1954),PastGrandMasterofKentucky.BrotherLeewasanattorney,staterepresen-tativeandtheReporteroftheAlabamaStateSupremeCourt.BrotherCowleswasasuccessfulbusinessmanandSpanish-Ameri-canWarveteranwhowouldlater
serveforthirty-fiveyearsasSovereignGrandCommanderoftheScottishRiteintheSouthernJurisdiction.ThereweremanygreatFreemasonsamongthesebrethren.
TheirtasknowwastoselectanewPresident,amanwiththeabilitytoguidetheassociationthroughtimesofglobalwar,yetpossesstheenergy,skillsandwisdomofBrotherShryock.
A New LeaderBytheopeningoftheeighthannualmeetingoftheAssociation,thechoicehadbeenmade.ActingPresidentJohnsonnominatedaPastGrandMasterofPennsylvania,RightWorshipfulBrother
“Organize,Organize,Organize”:TheMemorialAssociation,1918–1919 byMarkA.Tabbert
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thisAssociationineveryGrandJurisdictionofthiscountryandifwedothatitwilltakenoseertoseewhatwillfollowasaresult.
A Modern AgendaWatres’firstactionwastosuspendallfundraisingeffortsforthenexttwelvemonths.ThiswouldgivehimtimetoadjusthislifeandassesstheAssociation.ItwouldalsoencourageindividualMasonstoperformnationalservice.Second,herecommendedorganizingthefiftyGrandLodges
undertenadministrativedivisions.Asamiddlelevelofmanage-menttheywouldstrengthencoordinationbetweentheExecutiveCommitteeandGrandLodges.TheywouldalsofosterfriendlycompetitionamongGrandLodgesanddivisions.Inthisway,WatressethimselfapartfromhispredecessorShryock.Althoughalsobornin1851,Watreswasnotanineteenth-centuryGrandMaster,butatwentieth-centuryindustrialist.HeboldlyinspiredtheMemorialAssociationtosolicitneededsupportfromtheGrandLodgesoftheUnitedStates.Throughout1918,asWatresreorganizedhisaffairsandcon-
sultedhisdirectors,theGreatWarreacheditscrescendo.WithmorethanfourmillionAmericansunderarms,thegreatbat-tlesfoughtalongtheSomme,LysandMarneRiverscausedover40,000deathsand100,000casualties.Training,supplyingandtransportingthisvastarmytransformedtheAmerican“homefront.”Finally,afterfouryearsofunprecedentedconflict,victorycamewiththeArmisticeonNovember11,1918.InSeptember,whilethewarraged,Watresheldameetingathis
estate,Pen-y-Bryn,overlookingthecityofScranton.TheAsso-ciation’sofficersandtheWaysandMeansCommitteemembersattended.Afterdiscussingandperfectingthenewdelocalizingtendivisionplan,theyagreedtoestablishanAdvisoryCommitteeconsistingofprominentFreemasons.BrotherJohnWanamaker(1838–1922)agreedtochairthecommittee.OneofthegreatAmericanmerchants,WanamakerbuiltfamousdepartmentstoresinPhiladelphiaandservedasPostMasterGeneralunderU.S.PresidentBenjaminHarrison.
A Renewed EnergyOnFebruary21,1919,theAssociationagainassembledintheAlexandria-WashingtonNo-22lodgeroom.Whereinthepreviousyeartherehadbeenwaranduncertainty,nowtherewaspeaceandconfidence.Inhisaddress,PresidentWatresoutlinedhisneworgani-
zationalplanandsetavisionforthefuture.HeaffirmedtheAssociation’scommitmenttobuildamemorialfornotlessthan$500,000,withanendowmentofatleast$250,000.TheAssociationapprovedallofWatres’initiatives.Therewere
tendivisions:NewEngland,NorthAtlantic,SouthAtlantic,
LouisA.Watres(1851–1938).BrotherWatreshadnotyetheldanyofficeorcommitteeappointmentintheAssociation,yettheassembledbrethrenunanimouslyelectedhimPresident.Hisbiog-raphyhelpsusunderstandwhy.LouisArthurWatreswasbornnearScranton,Pennsylvania,
in1851.Heleftschoolatagetenandworkedasacoal-picker.HemarriedEffieHawleyin1874,andtogethertheyhadfoursons,includingU.S.CongressmanL.H.Watres(1882–1964).Self-ed-ucated,hereadlawinajudge’sofficeandwasadmittedtotheLackawannaBarin1878.Hewasanextraordinarilyenergeticmanwhopursuedinterestsinbusiness,military,politics,philanthropy,andFreemasonrywithgreatsuccess.AfterfoundingScranton’strolleylines,Watresfounded
theSpringBrookWaterCompany,whicheventuallyhadfor-ty-foursubsidiaries.Hebecamepresidentofanumberofsmallerconcerns,includingbanks,trusts,coal,lumberandrailroadcom-paniesaswellaspublishingtwolocalnewspapers.HeservedasJudgeAdvocateofthePennsylvaniaNational
Guardandlaterascolonelofthe13thInfantryRegiment.ARepublican,heservedinavarietyoflocal,countyandstateoffices,includingStateSenator(1883-1891)andLieutenantGover-nor(1882-1890).Watres’equallyextensivecharityworkincludedfoundinga
juniorcollege,financingaSouthAmericanresearchexpedition,anddonatinglandforthecreationofcityparks.HeservedontheboardforScranton’sHomeoftheFriendless,SalvationArmy,BoyScouts,YmCa,andsymphonyorchestra.HewasinitiatedintoFreemasonryinPeterWilliamsonLodge
No-323in1872,andservedasitsMasterin1877.HeservedastheGrandMasteroftheGrandLodgeofPennsylvaniain1916and1917andwasamemberoftheMasonicHomeCommittee,1908–1917and1920–21.Somemaywellaskwhyasixty-sixyearoldman,evenwithsuch
accomplishmentsonhisrecord,wouldundertakethedauntingtaskofleadingtheMemorialAssociationduringsuchadiffi-culttime.Afterall,itbecamehisdutytoaskovertwomillionAmericanFreemasonstobuildastatelyMemorialtoGeorgeWashingtonduringaworldwarandamidgreatsocialupheaval.PresidentWatresacknowledgedthesechallengesand
respondedwithsolutionsandacalltoaction:
Ifwehadnotbegunit[theMemorial],thatwouldbeonething,bewehavebegunit,andMasonryhavingputitshandtotheplowneverlooksbackward.IbelievethatnowisthetimetoraisemoneyandputupthisMemorial....Ibelievewhenthiswarshallhaveended,ourbuildingshouldhavebeenwellbegun.IaminclinedtothinkthatthereneverwasabettertimetoappealtotheMasonicspiritthannow.Weoughtnottowaittoorganize.Organize,organize,organize
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I amafirmbelieverinDivineProvidence.Ibelieveweareinparticularplacesatparticulartimesforreasonsbeyondourimmediatecomprehension.IthoughtIwasgoingtoPuertoRicotothanktheBrethrenfortheirsupportoftheMemorial.InowbelieveIwastheretoseefirsthandwhatPgmandPastBoardofDirectorsMemberRafaelAcostaRosarioandtheBrethrenofPuertoRicoaredoingforthechildrenofPuertoRicoandindeedtheCaribbean.Fourtimeseachyear,afreeclinicisheldattheSanJuanVet-
eransAffairsHospitalforthechildrenofPuertoRicoandthesurroundingislands.Itwasaverymovingexperiencetoseethehallwaysfilledwithchildreninwheelchairs,oncrutchesandoftencarriedbytheirparents.Thefreeclinicisorganized,sponsoredandmanagedbythe
localShrineTemplewithsupportandstaffingfromthePhila-delphiaandBostonShrineHospitals.NobleFrancisco(Tato)Carreroandhislady,Elba,providemuchoftheteamworkthatmakestheclinicsosuccessful.TatohasbeentheClinicDirectorforthepastthreeyears,andElbaisoutstandinginrunningtheclinicssmoothlyandefficiently.ItisthedreamandthegoalofthePuertoRicoMasonsto
buildaShrineHospitalforChildreninSanJuantoprovide treatmentforthehundredsandperhapsthousandsofchildrenintheCaribbeanthatdonothaveaccesstocareandtreatment.Thisexperiencehasenabledmetounderstandthestrongand
passionatesupporttheShrinershavetheirhospitals.WewishRafiandourPuertoRicanBrotherssuccessinthismostcom-mendableandworthyeffort.
Gulf,Central,GreatLakes,CornBelt,Southwestern,North-ernPacific,andSouthPacific.Andaneleventhwasadded:a“FlyingSquadron”ofAssociationofficerswouldtraveltoanygrandjurisdictioncommunicationtobolstersupport.WatresappointedthevicepresidentsandotherMasonicleaderstoheadthedivisionsandmadethemmembersoftheWaysandMeansCommittee.TheAdvisoryBoardchairedbyJohnWanamakerwasfilled
byU.S.VicePresidentThomasR.Marshall(1854–1925),SpeakeroftheHouseofRepresentativesChampClark(1850–1921),U.S.SenatorsGeorgeE.Chamberlain(1854–1928)ofOregon,ThomasS.Martin(1847–1919)ofVirginia,andFran-cisE.Warren(1844–1929)ofWyoming.ArmyGeneralandMedalofHonorrecipientNelsonA.Miles(1839–1925)along
withNavyAdmiralGeorgeW.Baird(1843–1930)finishedtheappointments.Intwelvemonths,WatrestransformedtheMemorialAsso-
ciationfromacollectionofsupportiveMasonicleadersintoamodernenterpriseofnationalscope.DirectedbythePresident,throughVicePresidents,divisionchairsandstatechairmen,withanAdvisoryCommitteeofhighlyrespectedMasonicleaders,theAssociationwaspoisedforaneweraofpost-warprosperity.Watres’geniussensedthisagedawning,andwiselyorganizedtomeettherisingsun.ThenextarticlewillexaminetheAssocia-tion’slaborsandrewardsinthe1920s.
Mark A. Tabbert is the Director of Library & Museum Collections of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.
TheMasonicSpiritatWork inPuertoRicobyGeorgeD.Seghers
Children awaiting treatment at the Shrine’s free clinic in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Contributors Charter Members, The George Washington Memorial Society L.ToddEastham KYRidgelyH.Gilmour UTJackD.Anderson MTGaleH.Kenney WAPhilipG.Buchholz WYJ.F.“Jeff”Webb LADonaldG.Hicks,Jr. MAJamesT.Feezell DCAkramR.Elias DCFrederickE.Kaiser,Jr. MILouisCastle NVRandalSlinkard TXPaulM.Carroll MAJamesM.Scearce,Jr. VAJohnR.“Bo”Cline AKKerryD.Kirk VADavidB.“Ben”Browning VAMiriamF.Browning VAJamesA.Manninen MAGrahamA.Long MAClarkB.Loth MAHansS.Pawlisch MDSteveWittberger UKChristopherWade VARobertP.Conley MIBarryA.Rickman SCRogerA.Simmons ALLoydDavis VAVolodyaA.Lozanov BulgariaEmilM.Harsev BulgariaMichaelL.Caprio,Jr. NJDonaldSmith DCToddSmith TXAnnaE.Clark NJChesterH.Clark NJOscarLopezMiranda TXJamesA.Schad MIDeanR.Baker PALawrenceE.Bethune MAShawnE.Eyer VAGeorgeD.Seghers VASethA.Hunter MAGeorgeO.Braatz MDLarryChristenson PAThomasW.Jackson PAAndrewHuttner VAO.McNeilMarple VAMichaelR.Aulcino VACharlesW.McElwee MDDeanS.Clatterbuck VASandraClatterbuck VAJosephG.Funcasta MAThomasA.Spencer TXDavidNarkunas NHRobertN.Stutz NJLeoF.“Lee”Snidersich MIEdgarN.Peppler NJLonW.Kvasager NDDanielToole MIWilliamR.Currier MAPrinceD.SelvarajOntarioPaulRicciardi MAAustinRyan MARichardJ.Stewart MAJefferyDerocher MIKarlBuschhaus WI
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MozartattheMemorial
A rareMasonicengravingof1755depictsaTilerguarding theportalofaMasonictemple,abovewhicharewrittentheLatinwordsPulsanti Aperietur,“Knockanditshallbeopened.”I thoughtofthisimagewhentheWashingtonMetropolitanPhil-harmonicAssociation,performedatourGalaConcertinhonorofWashington’sBirthdayonFebruary22.Withthreemeasuredanddistinctpulses,sonorousnotes
separatedbypensivesilence,signaledthebeginningofthePhil-harmonic’srenditionoftheoverturefromBrotherWolfgangAmadeusMozart’sDie Zauberflöte.Firstperformedin1791,The Magic FluteisconsideredoneofBrother Mozart’sgreatestachievements,composedduringacreativesurgethatcameduringthelastmonthsofhistoo-shortlife.Infact,Mozartwrotetheentireoperawhileillwiththedisease
thatwouldsoonovercomehim.Theoverture,whichtheWash-ingtonPhilharmonicperformedforus,waswritteninasingleday:September28,1791,justtwodaysbeforethepremiere.ThosethreedistinctpulsesthatBrotherMozartusedtobegin
hisovertureare,ofcourse,amusicalrenditionofthethreedis-tinctknocksthatsymbolizetoeveryFreemasonthepassagefromdarknesstoLight.AndthatisexactlythestoryofThe Magic Flute.Itwasfirstintendedonlytobepopularentertainmentthatwoulddazzlepatronswithexoticcostumesandfantasticsets.ButBrotherMozartandhislibrettist,BrotherEmanuelSchikan-eder,deliveredfarmorethanthat.ThewordsandmusicofthisoperaareladenwiththesymbolismofFreemasonry.Attimes,thisisheavilydisguised.Butoften,theborrowingisquitedirect.Forexample,whenitissuggestedthatprotagonistTaminomaynothavethefortitudeforinitiation,beingaprince,theMasterresponds,“He’smorethanthat—heisaman!”ThiswasatrulyMasonicandrevolutionaryidea,onewhosetimehadcome.
MusicwriterDavidFoilpointsoutthatinsteadofcreatingonlyan“escapisttrifle,”Mozart“transcendedtheactionofmereplottoplumbthedepthsandreachtheheightsofhumanlongingandnobility.”ThatiswhythestoryofThe Magic Flute is outlandish andcomical,yetstrikesussimultaneouslyasseriousandpro-found—especiallyinhistoricalcontext.Whenthecurtainsfirstwentuponthisspectacularproduction,theworldwaschanginginwaysthathadneverbeenwitnessedbefore.ThesuccessfulAmer-icanRevolutionwasinspiringnewdreamsoffreedomaroundtheworld.ThinkingmeneverywhereweredebatingtheideasofThomasPaine’s,Rights of Man,hotoffthepress.TheUnitedStateswasintheprocessofaddingtheBillofRightstotheCon-stitution,securinguntoldlibertiesforitscitizens.AndBrother GeorgeWashingtonwasengagedinplanningthenewAmericancapitalcityandthedistrictthatwouldcontainit.Theworldwaswatching,andmanyrealizedthatwhereverthesegreatchangeswerehappening,theMasonicBrotherhoodthrived.Theopera’sfinalactculminatesinthevictoryofthetemple
initiatesovertheQueenofNight,asachorusjoyouslyintonesthe final,Masonically-inspired,wordsofthelibretto:
Strength has triumphed, and grants as due wagesTo Beauty and Wisdom its perpetual crown!
HearingaselectionfromthisamazingMasonicmasterpieceintheTheaterofourbeautifulMemorial—erectedinWisdom,StrengthandBeautytoinspirehumanitywiththevirtuesoftheFatherofourCountry—wasamovingexperienceIcannotforget.
Shawn E. Eyer is the Director of Communications of The George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association.
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Association OfficersElected February 22, 2014DonaldG.Hicks,Jr.,PresidentRidgelyH.Gilmour,First Vice PresidentRobertP.Conley,Second Vice PresidentJ.F.“Jeff”Webb,Third Vice PresidentGeorgeD.Seghers,*Executive Director
Board of DirectorsTerm Expires February 22, 2015RichardW.Aydelotte,DelawareD.BrookCunningham,ArizonaCraigL.Davis,IowaBennyL.Grisham,IllinoisDonaldG.Hicks,Jr.,*MassachusettsLonW.Kvasager,North DakotaGregoryA.Riley,Sr.,West VirginiaJ.F.“Jeff”Webb,*Louisiana
Term Expires February 22, 2016RobertP.Conley,*MichiganJohnV.Egan,iii,ColoradoAndrewU.Hammer,*A-W Lodge No. 22StephenJ.Ponzillo,iii,MarylandGailS.Turner,MissouriClaireV.Tusch,Maine
Term Expires February 22, 2017JarrodD.Adkisson,ArkansasTracyL.Bloom,KansasCharlesH.“Chuck”Gilson,South DakotaRidgelyH.Gilmour,*UtahDaleI.Goehrig,FloridaSimonR.LaPlace,ConnecticutKenneth G. Nagel, California
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FrankR.Dunaway,Jr.,Board Member Emeritus DonaldM.Robey,Exec. Sec.-Treas. Emeritus
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