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PRESENTATIONS BY THE VICTORIA LODGE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH.
K-175 refers:  1970 to 1974
   
1970  
   
1 PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING APPLIED TO MASONIC EDUCATION
  By R.Wor. Bro. G.J. Patterson, Mem. of G.L., Toronto, Educ.
   
1971  
   
1 FREEMASONRY IN INDIA
  By Wor. Bro. Eric Parker, St. Andrew's Lodge No. 49. G.R.B.C. 
   
2 THE SQUARE AND COMPASS  BY ?
   
3 MORE MASONRY INTO MEN by W. Bro. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W., (EC)
   
1972  
   
1 A PHILOSOPHER LOOKS AT FREEMASONRY AND LIFE.
  By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, P.M. Mt. Newton No. 84, G.R.B.C.
   
2 THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO.
  By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.)     PART 1.
   
3 THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO.
  By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.)     PART 2.
   
4 THE FORMATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA IN ONTARIO.
  By R.Wor. Bro. John T. Marshall. (Past Grand Historian, G.L. of B.C.)     PART 3.
   
5 THE ANTIQUITY OF GEOMETRY
  By Conrad Hann, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, WASH.,D.C.
   
6 THE McHUTCHEON REGALIA
  By Wor. Bro. A. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W., (EC). 
   
7 MY EXPERIENCES IN QUEBEC
  By R.Wor. Bro. Milton Gibson, Mt. Shepherd No. 159, B.C.R.
   
8 THE SPIRIT OF FREEMASONRY
  By Wor. Bro. Gordon Sutherland, Evergreen No. 148, B.C.R.
   
1973  
   
1 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BIBLE
  By M.Wor. Bro. D. J. MacLaurin, P.G.M., Mt Newton No.89.
   
2 HISTORY OF THE VICTORIA LODGE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH PART 1.,
  By Rev. Bro. J.T.Burchill.
   
3 THE PILLARS
  By Wor. Bro. Raymond J. Brown, Walter F. Meier Lodge of Research No. 281, Seattle.
   
4 THE LODGE OF THE LEGEND  Quatuor Coronati Lodge #2076
  By Bro.Bruce G. Harvey. Henderson Lodge No. 84, B.C.R.
   
5 EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT  1823-1973  
  By Wor. Bro.A. Deans Peggs, P.D.G.W. (EC).
   
6 CANADIAN CRAFT MASONRY AND ITS RITUALS
  By M.Wor. Bro. Kenneth Reid, P.G.M.(BCR)
   
1974  
   
1 RESEARCH TECHNIQUES OF THE HISTORIAN AS APPLIED TO THE   
  HISTORY OF THE VICTORIA MASONIC TEMPLE           
  By Bro. Roland R. Spence, Camosun Lodge No. 60, B.C.R.
   
2 ARE WORKING TOOLS IMPORTANT?
  By Wor. Bro. Carl W. Hopp, Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Oregon.
   
3 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CIRCUMAMBULATION,
  By Rev. Bro. J.T. Burchill, Past Secretary of the Victoria Lodge of E. & R.
   
4 THE WANDERINGS OF AN OLD MILITARY LODGE,
  By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.G.M., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R.
   
5 NOTES ON THE ROYAL ARK MARINERS DEGREE 
  By Il. Comp. A. Deans Peggs, Acme Council No. 14, Royal and  Select Masters.
   
K-176 refers:  1975 to 1979
   
1975  
   
1 WHAT IS A LODGE OF FREEMASONS?
  By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.D.G.M.., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R.
   
2 A REASON FOR MASONRY,
  By Bro. Eric A.R. Saville, Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R.
   
3 SUMMARY OF THE BANFF CONFERENCE,
  By R.Wor. Bro.E. J. Lockhart, Concord Lodge No. 69, B.C.R.
   
4 REFLECTIONS OF A PAST DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTER,
  By R. Wor. Bro. N.H.A. Lawrie, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
5 ALBERT PIKE,
  By Wor. Bro. D.O. Johnson, Research Lodge of  Oregon.
   
1976  
   
1 THE WORKING TOOLS,
  By Wor. Bro. W. Humphrey Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R.
   
2 SIX HUNDRED YEARS OF CRAFT RITUAL,
  By Wor. Bro. Harry Carr, P.J.G.D.(EC), Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076 (EC).
   
3 "FREEMASONRY" TO BE OR NOT TO BE,
  By R.W. Bro., N.H.A. Lawrie. P.D.D.G.M., Aurora Lodge No. 165 B.C.R.
   
4 MASTER MASON'S APRON,
  Bro. F.N. Campbell, Campbell River Lodge No. 84 B.C.R.
   
1977  
   
1.-3.   SOURCE OF MASONRY, AN HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY
  By Alex Horne.
   
4 KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE AND FREEMASONRY,
  By Joseph C,. Richmond, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, Washington D.C.
   
5 THE BENIFICENT TOUCH OF FREEMASONRY,
  By M.Wor. Bro. J. Hogg. P.G.M., B.C.R.
   
6 GRANITE MASONIC PARK  
  By Wor. Bro. A.H. Forbes.
   
1978  
   
1 SOME THOUGHTS ON MASONIC TRADITIONS AND KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE 
  By M.Wor. Bro. D. J. MacLaurin, Mt. Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R.
   
2 MASONIC CATHOLIC RELATIONS,
  By Marvin E. Fowler, Pythagoras Lodge of Research, Washington D.C.
   
1979  
   
1 FOUNDING OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO  Part 1
  Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R.
   
2 FOUNDING OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO  Part 2
  Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R.
   
3 V.O.S.L.
  By Wor. Bro. E. Parker, St. Andrew's Lodge No. 49, BCR.
   
4 BACKGROUND NOTES TO A CONSIDERATION OF THE PENALTIES IN OUR OBLIGATIONS,
  By M.Wor. Bro. D.J. MacLaurin, Mt. Newton L.No.89.
   
K-177 refers: 1980 to 1984
   
1980  
   
1 LESSER LIGHTS,,
  By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg, P.G.M., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2. B.C.R.
   
2 INFORMING THE GENERAL PUBLIC,
   By V.Wor. Bro. Harry Lane, Hudson Lodge No. 98, G.R.Q.
   
3 LIGHT,
  By M.W. Bro. D Wakelyn, P.G.M.., St. Andrew's Lodge. No. 49, B.C.R.
   
4 THE GREAT LIGHTS OF FREEMASONRY
   
5 THE SYMBOLS ON THE CARPET OF THE LODGE ROOM,
  By M.Wor Bro. K. Reid.
   
1981  
   
1 PAST MASTER'S JEWEL RETURNS HOME TO GRENVILLE LODGE,
  NOTES   FROM 100 YEARS OF GRENVILLE LODGE,
  By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, P.D.D.G.M., United Service Lodge No. 24, B.C.R.
   
2 THE STONE OF SCONE,
  By Joseph C. Richmond.
   
3 GRAND LODGE OF DENMARK,
  By Bro. Verner Boys. Read by R.Wor. Bro. Gordon Webb, Henderson Lodge No. 84, B.C.R.
   
4 POINTS TO PONDER IN THE MASTER MASON'S DEGREE,  Anon.
   
5 REPORT ON THE ORIGIN AND INSTITUTION OF THE LODGE OF
  INSTRUCTION UNDER THE WARRANT OF VICTORIA-COLUMBIA
  LODGE NO. 1. B.C.R.
   
6 ORATION DELIVERED AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW MASONIC HALL, A.L. 5866.
  By Rev. Thomas Sommerville, Chaplain to Vancouver Lodge No. 421 GRS & Victoria Lodge No. 783 GRE.
   
7 GO FORWARD,
  By Wor. Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165.
   
1982  
   
1 CANADIAN MASONRY IN NORTHWEST EUROPE,  By W.Bro. W.E. Clarke,
  Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159, B.C.R.
   
2 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A MASON, By R.Wor. Bro. Franklin Rogers, S.G.W., G.R.A.
  at Banff Conference, 1981.
   
3 MASONIC POETRY,
  By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida L. No. 166.
   
4 THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE EDUCATION PROCESS,
  By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, B.C.R.
   
5 MASONIC EDUCATION,
  By R.Wor. Bro. J.M. Heaps, Chairman, Masonic Education & Research Committee, Grand Lodge of B.C.
   
6 THE PARAMOUNT DUTIES OF A FREEMASON,
  By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg, P.G.M. to the 42nd Annual Banff Conference.
   
7 SOME THOUGHTS ON THE CUSTOMARY G.M.'S ITINERARY,
  By M.Wor. Bro. D.J.MacLaurin, P.G.M., Mount Newton Lodge No. 89, G.R.B.C.
   
8 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES,
  By M.Wor. Bro. F.G. Fox P.G.M. at the Banff Conference, 1981.
   
1983  
   
1 "OUR MISSION" FROM EXAMPLE AND THROUGH LEADERSHIP,
  By M.Wor. Bro. V.B. Kyle, P.G.M. at Banff Conference, 1982.
   
2 "SECRET SOCIETIES", PRIMITIVE NAVIGATORS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC,
  By Wor. Bro. Robert J. Meek, Cayoosh Lodge No. 173 B.C.R.
   
3 THE INFLUENCE OF MINING AND METAL PRODUCTION ON THE PERIOD
  ASSOCIATED WITH THE MASONIC TRADITIONAL HISTORY,
  By Wor. Bro. J.E.Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R.
   
4 SOME MUST OF NECESSITY RULE AND TEACH,
  By R.Wor. Bro. Gordon D. Thompson, S.G.W., G.L.A. at 42nd Annual Banff Conference.
   
1984  
   
1 AN ANCIENT LOST TROWEL RETURNS HOME,
  By M.Wor. Bro. Ken Reid, P.G.M., B.C.R.
   
2 THE NEWLY RAISED MASTER AMONG MASONS,
  By M.Wor. Bro. John Melynick, P.G.M, G.R.S. at l978 Banff Conference.
   
3 A TRIP TO INDIA,
  By V.Wor. Bro. Chris. Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107, B.C.R.
   
4 THE CROSS,
  By Wor. Bro. Harold Woodland.
   
5 THE USE OF COMMITTEES IN A MASONIC LODGE,
  By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida Lodge No. l66 B.C.R.
   
K-178 refers: 1985 to 1987
   
1985  
   
1 FREEMASONRY IN COMMUNITY,
  By M.Wor. Bro. James Hogg. P.G.M., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R. 
   
2 THE REWARD OF SACRIFICE,
  By R.Wor. Bro. Wilbur Werthner,  P.D.D.G.M.. Malahat Lodge No. 107.
   
3 MASONIC CHARITY AND OUR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY,
  By M.Wor. Bro. D. Wakelyn P.G.M., St Andrew's Lodge No. 49.
   
4 A MASON IS OBLIGED BY HIS TENURE TO OBEY THE MORAL LAW,
  By M.Wor. Bro. Geo. W. Baldwin P.G.M., Nechako Lodge No. 86,  Prince George, B.C.R.
   
5 FIVE NOBLE ORDERS OF ARCHITECTURE,
  By Wor. Bro. J. E.  Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R. 
   
6 THE MYSTERY OF THE POINT OR DOT IN THE CIRCLE,
  By J. Allen Gilbert, Oregon Lodge of Research No. 198.
   
7 A CANADIAN HELPED BRING MASONRY TO OREGON,
  By V.Wor. Bro. E. Schiewick-Smith, Aurora Lodge No. l65. B.C.R.
   
1986  
   
1 JOSHUA'S LONG DAY,
  By W.Bro. David Brown, Britannia Lodge, No. 73. B.C.R.
   
2 GRAND LODGE OF THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE SOCIETY OF FREE  AND ACCEPTED 
  MASONS FOR THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS,
  By R.Wor. Bro. David Bevan, United  Service Lodge No. 24
   
3 THE PARTHENON,
  By R.Wor. Bro. John E. Merrett, P.D.D.G.M.. Aurora  Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
4 MASONRY AND MUSIC,
  By R.Wor. Bro. J. E. Bray, P.D.D.G.M.., Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2, B.C.R.
   
1987  
   
1 THE DEVELOP.M.ENT OF FREEMASONRY IN CANADA BEFORE 1750,
  By Bro. Frank Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No, 114, B.C.R.
   
2 THE SCOTTISH RITE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION AND ALZHEIMER'S,
  Paper read by W. Bro. David Brown, Britannia Lodge No. 73.
   
3 DO WE NEED EDUCATION,
  By R.Wor. Bro. Earle Taylor, P.D.D.G.M.., Britannia Lodge No. 73, B.C.R.
   
4 COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST DEGREE,
  By R.Wor. Bro. R.J.Williamson, Committee on Research and Education, G.R.Q.
   
5 THE POINT WITHIN THE CIRCLE,
  By R.Wor. Bro. John Chappell., M.B.E., P.D.D.G.M..
   
6 THE RECOMMENDER,
  By M.Wor. Bro. Lowell C. Jensen, P.G.M., Idaho.
   
7 THE OLDEST MASONIC CHARGES EXTANT,
  By W.Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. l65, B.C.R.
   
K-179 refers: 1988 to 1993
   
1988  
   
1 HIGHLIGHTS OF GRAND MASTER'S TRIP TO YUKON LODGE, DAWSON CITY, YUKON, in l987. 
  By R.Wor. Bro A.A. (Buster) Lock, Mount  Newton Lodge No. 89 B.C.R.
   
2 VISITING,
  By R.Wor. Bro. Tom Hawkins, P.D.D.G.M.. Henderson ,  Lodge No.84., B.C.R.
   
3 WHO WAS Dr. JAMES ANDERSON?
  By Wor. Bro. N.E. Bowman,  Victoria Columbia Lodge No.1, B.C.R.
   
4 EARLY FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY,
  By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, Mount Newton Lodge  No. 89, B.C.R.
   
5 MUSIC IN FREEMASONRY,
  By Wor. Bro. Andrew Pearmain, Prestonian Lecturer.  (Lecture on Tape.)
   
6 CLANDESTINE MASONRY,
  By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette,  Britannia Lodge No. 73.
   
   
1989  
   
1 FORMATION OF LODGE COMMITTEES,
  By Wor. Bro. Steven Godfrey, Haida Lodge No.166, B.C.R.
   
2 WOMEN IN MASONRY AND OTHER CLANDESTINE MASONRIES,
  By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette, Britania Lodge No. 73, B.C.R.
   
3 REMENISCENCES OF A POLICEMAN IN INDIA,
  By V.Wor. Bro. Chris Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107. B.C.R.
   
4 THE APPROACH TO FREEMASONRY,
  By Bro. Robert Moore, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1.
   
5 THE PILLARS,
  By Bro. Rod Young, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1.
   
6 AFTER THE THIRD DEGREE?
  By R.Wor. Bro. Arthur Charleton, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1.
   
1990  
   
1 GEOMETRY IN MASONRY,
  By R.Wor. Bro. H. Salmon, Confederation Lodge No. 116. B.C.R.
   
2 ECCLESIASTES 12, v. 1 - 7.,
  By V.Wor. Bro. R.J. Stewart,  Goldstream Lodge No. 161. B.C.R.
   
3 THE WINDING STAIRCASE,
  By Wor. Bro. Paul Surette,  Britannia Lodge No. 72. B.C.R.
   
4 A SHORT HISTORY OF PRINCE HALL LODGES,
  By W. Bro. R. Simpson, Mt Shepherd Lodge No. 159.
   
5 PETER THE HERMIT AND THE FIRST CRUSADE,
  By. Bro. Frank Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114.
   
1991  
   
1 AN EXPLANATION OF THE PILLARS,
  By V.Wor. Bro. Don Roberts,  Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159.
   
2 A FORWARD LOOKING MASON,
  By Bro. J.B. Ensor, Chemainus Lodge  No. 114.
   
3 THE PARADOX OF THE THIRD DEGREE,
  By V.Wor. Bro. T. B. Kirsop, Confederation Lodge No. 116.
   
4 (mailer) THE CEREMONY OF INITIATION AS CONDUCTED UNDER THE
  GRAND LODGE OF THE NETHERLANDS,
  By V.Wor. Bro. L.V. Barrell, Grand Lecturer, G.R.N.Z.
   
5 THE ENGLISH GRAND LODGE IN CURRENT TIMES, 
  By R.Wor. Bro. M. Hermer, PJGW., Britannia Lodge      No. 73. B.C.R.
   
1992  
   
1 CANADIAN MASONRY IN NORTHWEST EUROPE,
  By Wor. Bro. Robert Clarke, Mount Shepherd Lodge No. 159.
   
2 ST. PATRICK, THE MAN,
  By. V.Wor. Bro. R. J. Stewart,  Goldstream Lodge No. 161.
   
3 PRINCE HALL LODGES,
  By Wor. Bro. J. E. Moniot, Olympia  Lodge No. 1, G.R.Wash.
   
4 FREEMASONRY IN RUSSIA PRIOR TO 1825, THE INITIATION,
  By Wor. Bro. John Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
5 FREEMASONRY AND THE GREAT PYRAMID,
  By Wor. Bro. R. Simpson, Aurora Lodge No. 165.
   
6 THE PILLARS, (mailer) 
  By Bro. Adams, United Masters Lodge G.R.N.Z.
   
1993  
   
1 A MASTER MASON'S CARPET AND DIPLOMA,
  By R. Wor. Bro.s. N. Fox and J.E. Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
2 THE EVOLUTION OF THE WORK,
  By Wor. Bro. Joseph E. Moniot, Olympia Lodge No. 1, G.R.Wash.
   
3 THE SACK OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE IN JERSEY BY THE NAZIS IN  1941,
  By Wor. Bro. D.G. Perrin.
   
4 FREEMASONRY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER,
  By Wor. Bro. J.P. Ferguson, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1, B.C.R.
   
5 SOME HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF THE TEMPLE OF KING SOLOMON,
  By Bro. Frank P, Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114, B.C.R.
   
6 THE HUNG SOCIETY,
  By John B. Ensor, Chemainus Lodge No. 114.
   
K-180 refers: 1994 to 1998
   
1994  
   
1 FREEMASONRY IN JAPAN,
  By Wor. Bro. N.E. Bowman, Victoria Columbia Lodge No. 1.
   
2 MASONIC INFLUENCE IN THE CELLULOID MEDIUM,
  By Wor. Bro. A.H. Jani, Aurora Lodge No. 165, 
   
3 WOMEN IN FREEMASONRY,
  By Melville Watts, United Masters Lodge  No. 167, G.R.N.Z.
   
4 GRAND ORIENT FREEMASONRY,
  By Bro. Frank P. Merritt,  Chemainus Lodge No.114, B.C.R.
   
5 THE CONSERVATORS AND AMERICAN FREEMASONRY, 1860 - 65. 
  By Wor. Bro. Joseph E. Moniot, Olympia Lodge No. 1. G.R. Wash.
   
6 GEOMETRY IS THE BASIS OF OUR ART,
  By Wor. Bro. C. W. Petterson, Holden Research Circle, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
   
7 CORN, WINE AND OIL,
  By Bro. John A. Thompson, Mid-Island  Lodge of Education and Research, Nanaimo, B.C.
   
1995  
   
1 THE CEDARS OF LEBANON,
  By Wor. Bro. A. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166. 
   
2 THE GRAND LODGE OF YORK - A FRESH APPRAISAL,
  By V.Wor. Bro. the Rev. Neville B. Crier, Chap. Quatuor Coronati No. 2076.
   
3 THE VOLUME OF THE SACRED LAW - ITS FORMS AND USAGES IN  FREEMASONRY
  By M.Wor. Bro. D. Hart, P.G.M. G.L. Mexico.
   
4 MASONIC EDUCATION IN THE COMPUTER AGE,
  By Bro. R. Merk, Vancouver & Quadra Lodge. No.2.
   
5 THE COMACINES,
  By Wor. Bro. J.G. Hanna, G.L. Quebec.   
   
1996  
   
1 WHY MINOR GRAND LODGES FAILED IN B.C.,
  By Wor. Bro. Gordon Smith, Vancouver and Quadra Lodge No. 2. 
   
2 THE COEXISTENCE OF PRINCE HALL FREEMASONRY,
  By V.Wor. Bro. A.H. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166
   
3 JUST WHO IS THIS YHWH?,
  By R.Wor. Bro. W. Hardgrave, in Barron Barnett Lodge No. 146 U.G.L. Queensland, Australia.
   
4 THE HISTORY, SIGNIFICANCE AND MEANING OF THE REGIUS MANUSCRIPT,
  By V.Wor. Bro. A.H. Scott, Haida Lodge No. 166.
   
5 MASONIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH,
  By R.Wor. Bro. J.E. Merrett, Aurora Lodge No. 165.
   
6 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MASONIC ADVANCEMENT,  presented at June 1996,G. L.B.C., 
  Communication, and "A Vision of 2006." presented by R. Wor. Bro. R.W Headen. 
   
1997  
1 USING PRIMARY SOURCES,.
  By V.Wor. Bro. G. Smith, Van. & Quadra No. 2. 
   
2 SOME  MASONIC TRIVIA,
  By V.Wor. Bro. R. Stewart, Goldstream L. No. 161.
   
3 BUT WERE THEY FREEMASONS?,
  By Wor. Bro. David Wray, P.A.G.D.C., West Australia Lodge of Research
   
4 SOME ASPECTS OF RITUAL IN FREEMASONRY,
  By Wor.Bro. F. Merritt, Chemainus Lodge No. 114
   
5 ARE WE READY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY?,
  By Herbert G.Gardiner, P.G.S., Grand Historian, Pro tem Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Hawaii.
   
   
1998  
1 A.  THE BACKGROUND OF THE LECTURES  Masonic Record, May 1970
  B.   TELL IT TO THE BEES   Masonic Record, July 1969 
   
2 HOW THE PYRAMIDS WERE BUILT,
  By Wor. Bro. J.R. Keziere, Aurora Lodge No. 165.
   
3 POSSIBLE JEWISH ANTECEDENTS of  FREEMASONRY
  By Graham Murray
   
4 RECOLLECTIONS of SCOTTISH LODGES
  By V.Wor. Bro. Gordon Smith, Grand Lodge of B.C.Trip to Scotland , April 25-May 16 1997
   
5 FREEMASONRY and ARCHITECTURE-PHILALETHES, April 1997  issue
   
6 FREEMASONRY and ARCHITECTURE-Part 2.
   
7 TOOLS USED IN BUILDING KING SOLOMON'S TEMPLE
  By V.Wor. Bro..C.H.Oxley
   
8 MASONIC CLOTHING, By H.L. Haywood
  Presented By V.W.Bro. A.R.H.Scott
   
  The Farewell (A Poem) Robert Burns
  Presented by V.Wor. Bro. A.R.H. Scott
   
1999  
   
K-181 refers:  
   
1 EMERGENCE OF MASONIC LEADERS
  By Wor. Bro. Simon Sheppard, Sidney Lodge #143
   
2 CANADIAN FREEMASONS
  By Bro. Jeffrey Thompson
   
  AMERICANS
  By Gordon Sinclair
   
  BANQUET NIGHT (Poem)
  By Rudyard Kipling
   
3 WHITHER ARE WE TRAVELLING?  TOWARDS A DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP
  By Wor. Bro. Stephen Godfrey, P.M. Haida Lodge #166
   
4 BOOK REVIEW OF THE HIRAM KEY
  Presented by R.Wor. Bro. H. Packford, Goldstream Lodge #161, B.C.R.
   
5 UNDERSTANDING THE ANTI-MASONIC MINDSET
  By Bro. the Rev. Dr. Gary Leazer
   
6 MASONIC CHARITY
  By Bro. J.M. Hamill.  Re-printed from the July 1997 issue of the Short Talk Bulletin
  published by the Masonic Services Assosiation of North America
   
7(a). BOOK REVIEW OF THE HIRAM KEY
  Presented by R.W. Bro. F. Packford, Goldstream Lodge No.161 B.C.R.
   
7(b). A RESPONSE TO CRITICS OF FREEMASONRY
   
2000  
   
1 INFLUENCE I & INFLUENCE II
  By R.W. Bro. James C. Gordon, Junior Grand Warden G.R.B.C.
   
2 MASONRY, YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW
  By R.W. Bro. James C. Gordon, Senior Grand Warden G.R.B.C.
   
3 INVOLVEMENT:  The Key to Better Attendance
  By V.W. Bro. Gordon Smith
  Vancouver & Quadra Lodge #2, B.C.R.
   
4 ESOTERIC MASONRY - Taken from "The Meaning of Masonry" by W.L. Wilmshurst.
  Presented by W. Bro. Norman McEvoy, Victoria Columbia Lodge, #1 B.C.R.
   
5 BACK TO BASICS
  By W.Bro. James A. Cox, Mt. Newton Lodge #89
   
2001  
   
1 NO MASONIC FUNERAL BY REQUEST.
  By Bro. Robin Heppell, Confederation Lodge #116, B.C. & Y.R.

 

Papers presented at Vancouver Island Masonic Days and Grand Masonic Days

These papers are held in binders and can be found in the 'K' section

Vancouver Island Masonic Day, 1987.
   
  Freemasonry, The Modern Man and the New Morality
  By Bro. Robert Irving
   
  Sponsor: Investigating Committee: and Coach
  No Listed Author
   
  Effective Communication in a Masonic Lodge
  No Listed Author
   
  A Guide to Education and Research
  By Wor.Bro. R.M. Stewart, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
  Masonic Education and Research
  R.Wor.Bro. J.E. Merritt
   
  Some Suggestions for Your Consideration
  Sharon Akermann, wife of R.Wor. Bro. Akermann
   
  The Ancient Penalties
  M.Wor. Bro. W.L. Sterling, Secretary, G.L.B.C.
   
  Lodge Officers
  No Listed Author
   
Vancouver Island Masonic Day, 1988.
   
  Public Relations in Freemasonry
  Bro. Ken Wyatt, Aurora Lodge No. 165, B.C.R.
   
  Proficiency in Lodge Management
  No Listed Author
   
  The Lodge Secretary
  No Listed Author
   
  Freemasonry -- Permissible Information
  R.Wor. Bro. A.A. Lock
   
  Religion of Freemasonry
  Archdeacon, the Ven. Bro. W.E. Greehalgh
   
  Landmarks of Freemasonry
  Wor. Bro. N.M. Sutherland, Haida Lodge No.166, B.C.R.
   
  Accounting for Active Service Lodges
  (Lodge Treasurers)
  By J.B. Ensor
   
  Minutes of The Planning Committee
   
  Critiques
   
Grand Masonic Day 1983
   
  School of Instruction for Junior Officers - An Outline of Important Themes
  By Wor. Bro. Les Walton, Mount Lebanon Lodge
   
  Duties and Responsibilities of the Wardens
  By Bro. Rob Gillon
   
  Masonic Symbolism - Notes on a General Discussion
  By Bro. Gordon Sutherland
   
  The Origin and Early History of Freemasonry in British Columbia
  By Bro. John McNicol
   
  Look To The Light/ALamp Unto Our Feet
  By R.W.Bro. M. Heaps and V.W.Bro.. C. White
  on behalf of Grand Lodge Committee of Education and Research
   
  Religion in Freemasonry
  By R.Wor. Bro. Doug Tyre
   
  International Freemasonry - A Unity of Purpose From A Diversity of Cultures
  By Wor. Bro. W.H. Golby, P.M. Victoria Lodge of Education and Research
   
  Solicitation, Proper and Improper
  By Bro. D.L. Gibson
   
  Balloting
  By Bro. F.C. Boshard
   
  The Blackball
  No listed author
   
  The Development of a Lodge History
  By R.Wor. Bro. O.A. Strandquist, P.D.D.G.M.
   
  Worshipful Masters
  By Wor. Bro. Michael J. Denton
   
  Vancouver Lodge of Instruction, Education, and Research
  By R.Wor. Bro. G. Ross Roberts, P.D.D.G.M.
   
Grand Masonic Day 1984
   
  The Newly Initiated Brothers
  By Wor. Bro. Andrew Law, Landmark Lodge No. 128
   
  An E.A. Has Been Designated As a "Beginner" or "Learner"
  By Bro. Milo A. Fougner, Landmark Lodge No. 128
   
  The Duties, Priviliges, and Limitations of an Entered Apprentice: and the Ballot
  By V.Wor. Bro. Grant Wardlaw
   
  Should We Be Concerned -- Apathy in Freemasonry
  By Bro. Michael R. Raynor, Kerrisdale Lodge No. 117
   
  Director of Ceremonies
  By R.Wor. Bro. W.R. Shippam, P.D.D.G.M. Lodge Southern Cross No. 44
   
  Non-Officers ---Their Role in Freemasonry
  By R.Wor. Bro. William J. Edwards, P.D.D.G.M., Secretary Tuscan Lodge No. 138
   
  The Education Officer & Lodge Education
  By Wor. Bro. Andrew Lay, P.M., Landmark Lodge No. 128
   
  Charity and Freemasonry
  By R.Wor. Bro. R.C. Lough, P.D.D.G.M., District No.24
   
  Bicentennial Address by the M.W.G.M.
  By R.Wor. Bro. George W. Baldwin, Deputy Grand Master
   
  Does Your Lodge Meeting Just Happen, or Is It Planned
  By Wor. Bro. James R. Lister, P.M. Kilwinning Lodge No. 59
   
  A Freemason's Ultimate Goal
  By Wor. Bro. Marvin Lundeen, P.M. Peace Lodge No. 126, Salmon Lodge No. 52
   
  "You Can't Do That"
  By V.Wor. Bro. Wilfred Hoskins, Meridian Lodge No. 108
   
  "Freemasonry and the Volume of the Sacred Law"
  "The Place of the Obligations in Freemasonry"
  By Wor. Bro. H. Ford P.M., Landmark Lodge No. 128
   
  Masonic Lodge Committees
  By Wor. Bro. Bruce D. Clarkson, P.M.
   
Grand Masonic Day 1985
   
  The Historical Relationship Between Freemasonry and the Church of Rome
  By Bro. L.S. Walton, Mount Lebanon Lodge No. 72
   
  The Personal Growth of a Freemason in Freemasonry
  By W.Bro. Michael J. Denton, Composite Lodge No. 76
   
  A Successful Lodge Reports
  Aviaton Lodge No. 175 & Capilano Lodge No. 164
  A report by members of these Lodges
   
  The Grand Lodge of Ireland
  By Bro. Keith Fowler, Vancouver Lodge No. 68
   
  Memory Work Made Easier
  By Bro. Frank Goodwillie, Lodge No. 138
   
  Organizing a Masonic Building Society
  By Bro. Donald L. Paul
   
  You Can't Do That
  By Wor. Bro. Rob Gillan
   
  Is This Petitioner a Fit and Proper Person To Be Made a Mason
  By V.Wor. Bro. Art Fuller, St. Andrews Lodge No. 46, Chairman of Committee
   
  The Challenge of Masonic Leadership
  By Bro. Bob Kerr
   
  What More Can Freemasonry Do In This Troubled World
  By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough, Capilano Lodge No. 164
   
  The Cowans In Our Midst
  By R.Wor. Bro. Sydney Pudney, P.D.D.G.M. District No. 17
   
  The Challenge of Our Times
  By Bro. Stirling
   
Grand Masonic Day 1986
   
  The Symbolism of Initiation
  By Bro. Stuart G. Long
   
  Concordant Bodies
  By W.H. Rogers
   
  Masonry for The twenty-First Century
  By Bro. Grant Wardlaw
   
  New Morality
  By Bro. Robert Irving
   
  A Lodge Education Program
  By Bro. Andrew Law
   
  Get It Right
  By Bro. Norm Cooper
   
  Keeping The Past Master Busy
  By Bro. Barney Nunns
   
  Leadership or Rather the Lack of It in Freemasonry
  By Bro. Marvin Lundeen
   
  Our Rituals - Their Origins and Introduction to B.C.
  By Bro. Percy Hesla
   
  The Legend of Hiram Abif
  By R.Wor. Bro. J. Morton Heaps, P.D.D.G.M. Mount Elphinstone Lodge No. 130
   
  What Can I Tell My Friends About Freemasonry
  By R.Wor. Bro. A.A. Lock, Mt. Newton Lodge No. 89
   
  Prospective Candidate, Sponsor and Instructor
  By Bro. Norm Perlstrom
   
Grand Masonic Day 1987
   
  Masonic Trivia
  By R.Wor. Bro.C. Wardlaw, P.D.D.G.M.
   
  Speak Up and Stand Out
  By Gordan Sutherland & Doug Matkin
   
  Innovations in the Body of Freemasonry
  By V.Wor. Bro. John Salmon
   
  Chinese Freemasonry
  By Bro. Jack Meek
   
  The Effective Worshipful Master
  By Bro. John Kitching
   
  You Can't Do That
  By Wor. Bro. Paul H.S. Steenhuisen
   
  Lead, Follow or Get Out OF The Way
  By Bro. Mike Raynor
   
  The Answer Lies In the Better Understanding of Freemasonry
  By Wor. Bro. D.R. Grant
   
  The Treasures of King Solomon
  By Jack McIver
   
  Christianity and Freemasonry
  By Gordan Haynes
   
  Lodge Objectives and Goals
  By R.Wor. Bro. J. Morton-Heaps
   
  Preparing For The Twenty-First Century
  By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough
   
Grand Masonic Day 1988
   
  The Use of Computers in Lodge Business
  By R.Wor. Bro. R. Clough, Capilano Lodge No. 164
   
  The Strangest Secret
  By V.Wor. Bro. Russell V. Gran
   
  Keeping The Younger Freemason Interested
  By Bro. Jim Bennie, Plantagenet Lodge No. 65
   
  Conducting the Lodge Business in the E.A. F.C. M.M.
  By V.Wor. Bro. John Salmon, P.M., Mt. Zion Lodge No. 120
   
  Deacon's Workshop, Ancient Working
  By R.Wor. Bro. W.J. Edwards, P.D.D.G.M., Tuscan Lodge No. 138
   
  Director of Ceremonies Workshop
  By V.Wor. Bro. Gordy Phillips, P.G.D. of C.
   
  Proficiency in Lodge Business
  By Wor.Bro. A.R. Scott, P.M. & Wor .Bro. S. Godrey, P.M., Haida Lodge No. 166
   
  Coping With Change, A Social and Moral Dilemma
  By V.W. Bro. Chris Lonsdale, Malahat Lodge No. 107
   
  Masonic History, An Alternative View
  By C. John Chacko
   
  An Outsider's View of Freemasonry
  By Adrian C. Gordan
   
  Freemasonry and Judaism
  By H.L. Costa, Kerrisdale Lodge No. 117