A AUTHORS and ARTICLES INDEX 1986 KNIGHT TEMPLAR MAGAZINE (Article Titles Are Bolded; Page Numbers after Month Name; Article keywords in brackets and Italicized) Alt Heidelberg Lodge No. 821 February, 7 Analysis of Conflicts, An August, 11 [essay addressing recent attacks on Freemasonry by some organized religious groups so that Masons, especially those who are Christian, can respond in an intelligent, sensitive, and effective manner] Anthony, Dr. Russell H. February, 11; November, 5 Avoiding Negativism October, 11 [suggestions for actions to overcome negative attitudes toward others] B Brother Azariah Pierson December, 7 [biography of Azariah Theodore Crane Pierson who has been called "the father of Freemasonry in Minnesota"] Brother Thomas E. Dewey September, 5 [biography of politician, governor of New York, and two-time Republican nominee for U.S. President] Brown, William A. October, 19 C Case, James R. December, 7 Chauncey Yellow Robe Follow-Up February, 15 [Chauncey Yellow Robe's daughter s letter sending additional information on her father's life. Sir Knight Yellow Robe was the subject of the January 1985 cover of Knight Templar Magazine] Chivington Reexamined December, 13 [article submitted in friendly rebuttal to the September article on Chivington] Colorado s Colonel Chivington September, 19 [Editor, minister, and Indian fighter, John Milton Chivington (1821-1894) always strove to clear the way for the settlement of the American West] Creeping Catastrophe, A February, 11 [essay on the problem of the slow and gradual loss of Masonic membership and how it might be alleviated] Crusade for Survival January, 11 [A summary of opinions addressing four basic categories of thought concerning the causes of decline in Masonic membership] D Demott, Dr. Bobby J. October, 11 Displaced February, 5 [author s experiences at home when routines are broken] Don't Leave Your Books in a Bind! October, 9 [article about making sure fraternal items and books stay in the Fraternity after you pass on] F Fleming, Paul L. January, 11
G Garibaldi s Thousand May, 7 [the story of Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi s conquest of Sicily with a force of approximately 1,000 men against 25,000 in the space of less than three months] Goose und Gridiron Society, The March, 19 [story of the formation of a group organized by some younger Masons and their friends in New York City on June 24, 1975. Its purpose was to perpetuate the spirit and customs of ancient Craft fraternalism present during the period of the foundation or "revival" of Freemasonry in eighteenth century London] H Historic Hamburg Port, The September, 9 [This famous German city became a major conduit in the tremendous flood of European emigration in the nineteenth century] History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIII (continued) The Period of Growth; Chapter XIV, Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 January, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 February, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 March, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 April, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 May, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 June, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 July, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949 August, 28 History of the Grand Encampment, Chapter XIV (continued), Period of Maturity, 1916-1949; Chapter XV, The Formation of the Grand Commanderies and the Commanderies Subordinate to the Grand Encampment September, 28 Commanderies Subordinate to the Grand Encampment October, 28 Commanderies Subordinate to the Grand Encampment November, 28 Commanderies Subordinate to the Grand Encampment December, 28 Hunter, Jr., C. Bruce August, 5; October, 9; December, 11 I Image of Medieval Knighthood, The April, 5 [the training and duties of the medieval knight; origins of the modern Templar's ideal] In Praise of the Table Lodge February, 7 [the history of the Table Lodge; how it was conducted; its language] Is Freemasonry Evil? July, 19 {some responses to the disparagers of Freemasonry with respect to religion] Involve Your Community! July, 21 [suggestions for Templar programs and projects in the categories of country and community] J Journey to a Holy Place (Inspirational message) April, 13 Julius, C. Clark September, 11
K Kerr, Paul B. March, 11 Knights Templar in Tomar March, 11 [additional experiences of a group of Knights Templar visiting the town in June, 1985, and describing their special ceremonies at the historic sites] L Lafayette Exalted October, 19 [The exaltation of the Marquis de Lafayette and his son George Washington Lafayette, a little-known chapter of Royal Arch history] Langford s Gift July, 5 [biography of Brother Nathaniel P. Langford, who became the guiding light in the preservation of one of our nation's most precious natural resources-yellowstone National Park in the 1860s] Lessons of the Ascension, The (Holiday message) May, 19 Let s Do Something Big! June, 5 [essay on the need of continuous Masonic improvement of ourselves within the Lodge and by extending help to others outside the Lodge] Let Your Light So Shine! April, 9 [philanthropic, public relations, and information programs that can be used by Commanderies] Lincoln, Norman G. June, 19 Long, Rev. Don R. July, 19 Lowell Thomas Remembered March, 5 [biography of Bro. Lowell Thomas who, during his era, was probably the most influential radio broadcaster in the English-speaking world as well as journalist, author, and explorer] Loyalist Declaration of Dependence, The February, 19 [the story of New York City Loyalists, who, in November, 1776, penned a "Declaration of Dependence"] M Marples, James A. June, 5 Masons at Risk, Part I October, 5 [the insurance industry brief history; biography of George Jacob Mecherle, founder and first president of the State Farm Insurance Companies; biographies of Harry and George Kendall, who founded the Washington National Insurance Company] Masons at Risk, Part II November, 11 [Washington National Insurance Co. under the leadership of G. Preston Kendall, Sr.; biography of W. Clement Stone, founder of the Combined Insurance Company of America] Masonry in the Works September, 11 [The "king" of pocket watches, as well as the most sought after, is a Dudley Masonic Watch made by a Mason for a Masonic purpose; biography of William Wallace Dudley] Masonry s Promise September, 21 [essay on the thought that the young men of the Order of DeMolay truly are our best bet for the future] Masonry's Unique Calendars December, 11 [Masonic degrees commemorate events of symbolic importance, and to reinforce the importance of those events, the various Masonic rites have adopted calendars that date from them] Masters, Albert R. March, 9 McCracken, Rev. Walter M. April, 11; December, 9
Membership Through Education August, 9 [using the book The York Rite of Freemasonry-A History and Handbook as an educational tool to improve Commandery membership] Montgomery, Oliver F. September, 21 Morgan, Daniel M. January, 7; April, 5; May, 7; July, 5; September, 5; November, 7 Moynelo, Andres E. July, 21 O On Being Necessary December, 19 [article explaining why each one of us is essential, indispensable to the political process in a free society] Osborn, E. Dean June, 11 Our Heritage of Religious Liberty January, 19 [patriotic and historic article tracing the development of religious freedom in early America] P Purrington, Donald B. May, 19 Q Questions on Membership June, 11 [essay addressing the questions: Why Should Membership Be Important? How About Our Great Charities? What Is It That Freemasonry Seeks To Accomplish?] R Reducing Our Membership Losses March, 9 [suggestions as to how Masonic membership losses might be curtailed] Reflections of Two Men January, 7 [biographies of 18 th century diarist and biographer James Boswell and author Samuel Johnson] Rice, George December, 13 Rigas, Thomas R. January, 19; February, 19; March, 5; June, 7; October, 5; November, 11 Rolling Palaces June, 7 [biography of George Mortimer Pullman, developer of "comfortable" railroad sleeping cars and the later "Pullman Palaces''-lavishly furnished sleeping, dining, and parlor cars for traveling in style] S Severin, Gerhard September, 9 Sir Walter Scott August, 5 [biography of the novelist and his awareness that culture is the legitimate expression of a people's history, and who often used tensions between opposing cultures in his novels; some examples of uses in his works] Sloat Takes Monterey November, 7 [biography of Bro. John Drake Sloat, responsible for the annexation of the California Territory through his actions in Monterey in 1846] Smith, Roger April, 13 Speidel, Frederick G. August, 9 Stemper, Jr., Rev. William H. March, 19; August, 11 Step by Step November, 5 [article about solicitation vs. non-solicitation for Masonry]
T Teeter, Thomas B. May, 11 Thanking the Grand Master May, 11 [article reminding us that there is a great untapped reservoir of Vietnam veterans out there that need the Craft of Freemasonry, and the Craft needs them] This is the Third Day (Holiday message) April, 11 Thomas, Jerry K. April, 9 To Sue or Not to Sue May, 5 [essay on lawsuits and the necessity of judging through reason and tolerance] V Villainous Wilkinson, The June, 19 [biography of General James Wilkinson who, while governor of the Louisiana Territory, swore allegiance to the king of Spain] W Walker, Dr. Harold B. February, 5; May, 5; August, 23; December, 19 When Illness Comes (Inspirational message) August, 23 Where is the Christmas Spirit? (Holiday message) December, 9 Williams, Robert September, 19 Y Yellow Robe, Rosebud February, 15