... Feminine Principle • 36:45-1:19:04 – A walking tour of Washington D.C.: The Capitol, the Jefferson Memorial, the White House ... Akram Elias Former Grand Master, Free and Accepted Masons, Washington, DC TOM BEAVER: For our next topic, we interviewed Akram read more...
... 30-54:00 – Walking interview of some of the symbols in DC – Washington Monument, Library of Congress. Transcript: 00:00:00:00 ... Mr. Elias, we interview him at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C., about the purpose and, indeed, great significance of read more...
... and that has come to pass. Our first experience was with George Washington’s inaugural address. That was in New York City ... of the dignitaries who were on the platform with him, and George Washington is walking back and forth before the group read more...
... b ack to 1944 when I was United States Censor of Radio in Washington during World War II. You will recall that in the middle of ... persons in radio and television, A.P. and U.P.I.; also, the Washington representative of the Air Line Pilots Association; and the read more...
... 5—Fetzer and Freemasonry in 1930s-40s Washington, D.C. Author: Fetzer Institute and Memorial Trustees Date ... Description: Fetzer and Freemasonry in 1930s-40s Washington, DC • 00:00-32:10 The 30’s and 40’s as a heyday for read more...
... mind that John E. Fetzer believed an angel visited General George Washington at Valley Forge in the Winter of 1777, and that George Washington’s vision and message must be carefully and ... Fetzer frames his essay. Sometimes referred to simply as “George Washington’s vision,” the story of the three perils of the read more...
... The Anabaptists The Mennonite Church Persecutions George Wanger Michelsberg Castle and Brixen Back to Lorenzi III. ... removed from the calloused world they found around them. George Wanger No better illustration of the extreme persecution read more...
... he discovered many Fetzer families. MR. BYRON PRICE, my Washington boss when I was Radio Censor during World War II, whose ... his occupation. In the Fetzer fine, incident hereto, George Fetzer of the second generation was a tailor by trade and read more...
... the first camera was motivated by Dr. Steinmetz ... with George Washington’s inaugural address ... In that picture you can ... of the dignitaries who were on the platform with him, and George Washington is walking back and forth before the group read more...
... the first camera was motivated by Dr. Steinmetz ... with George Washington’s inaugural address ... In that picture you can ... of the dignitaries who were on the platform with him, and George Washington is walking back and forth before the group read more...