
Registration
– Symposium on American Freemasonry and Fraternalism
National Heritage Museum ,
Lexington , Massachusetts

Perspectives on American
Freemasonry and Fraternalism – Saturday, April 28, 2012
Registration is now open for the April 28
symposium at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library in Lexington ,
Massachusetts . A registration form can be
downloaded here. Please consider joining us for this exciting day!
The symposium seeks to present the newest
research on American fraternal groups from the past through the present day.
By 1900, over 250 American fraternal groups existed, numbering six million
members. The study of their activities and influence in the United States ,
past and present, offers the potential for fresh interpretations of American
society and culture.
Seven scholars from the United States ,
Britain and Belgium will fill the day’s program:
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Jeffrey Tyssens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
“The Goatee’s Revenge: A Founding Myth and a Founder’s Cult in American
Fraternalism”
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Yoni Appelbaum, Brandeis University , “The
Great Brotherhood of Toil: The Knights of Labor as a Fraternal Order”
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Adam G.
Kendall, Henry W. Coil Library and Museum, “The Shadow of the Pope:
Anti-Catholicism, Freemasonry, and the Knights of Columbus in 1910s
California ”
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Samuel Biagetti, Columbia University , “A
Prehistoric Lodge in Rhode Island ? – Masonry and the Messianic Moment”
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Alyce Graham, University of Delaware ,
“Secrecy and Democracy: Masonic Aprons, 1750-1830”
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Bradley Kime, Brigham Young University ,
“Masonic Motifs in Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory”
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Kristofer Allerfeldt, Exeter University ,
“The Significance of Fraternalism in Three Criminal Organizations of Late
Nineteenth Century America : The Mollie Maguires, the Ku Klux Klan and the
Mafia”
All Symposium attendees are invited to a
public lecture by Michael Halleran, Independent Scholar, “Gentlemen of the
White Apron: Freemasonry in the American Civil War,” at 1 PM, in the Maxwell
Auditorium. This presentation is made possible through the generous support of
Ruby W. Linn.
The symposium is funded in part by the
Supreme Council, 33°, N. M. J., U.S.A. Registration is $65 ($60 for museum
members) and includes morning refreshments, lunch and a closing reception. To
register, complete the Registration Form and fax to 781-861-9846 or mail to
Claudia Roche, Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library,
33 Marrett Road , Lexington , MA
02421 ;registration deadline is
APRIL 14, 2012. For more information, contact Claudia Roche at
croche@monh.org or
781-457-4142.
