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Photo: Two monumental statues of sphinxes flank the main entrance to the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C. The one pictured right is Wisdom. The other (not pictured) is Power. The only difference is that Wisdom has its eyes closed; Power has them open. A virtual tour of the House of the Temple is available from the main page.
Inside this issue:

Twenty-second Degree
Knight Royal Axe, Prince of Libanus

Jim Tresner

2001 Bicentennial Awards For Excellence In Publication
C. Fred Kleinknecht

Special Bicentennial Lapel Pins

Teacher, A Title Of Honor
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg

Write Angles: On Making A Truly Grand Cup Of Coffee
William Herbert "Skip" Boyer

Let's Be Realistic About The New Year
James C. Bryant

New Year's Resolutions, Bah Humbug!
Charles E. "Chuck" Maier

Brotherhood, Do We Really Mean It?
Jim Tresner

Grandchildren
Jerome G. McCormick

Miracles On My Vines Of Life
Thomas M. Boles

Touring Charleston During The 2001 Bicentennial Celebration
William G. Sizemore

Current Interest

The Revised Standard Pike Ritual Of 2000
Sean D. Graystone

The Road To Extinction
Ralph A. Herbold

Critical Mass In Masonry
James Deloss Hawkins

Where Do You Do Your Shopping? Part 74
Thomas M. Boles & Earl E. Ihle, Jr.

Book Reviews: The Ends Of The Spectrum
Jim Tresner