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Bibliography Of Fraternalism: Film Clip, Paul J. Rich Jun 2009

Bibliography Of Fraternalism: Film Clip, Paul J. Rich

Paul J. Rich

Not all materials are going to end up on the Web. Some will always be only on paper. In Washington we have a wonderful library at the House of the Temple, a Scottish Rite Masonic institution. I am always glad to introduce visitors to its treasures.


Lydia Phillips And Mathew Carey, Paul J. Rich Dec 2008

Lydia Phillips And Mathew Carey, Paul J. Rich

Paul J. Rich

Mathew Carey was an important Philadelphia publisher in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Original work by myself and students produced some interesting evidence of his efforts to smuggle books into Mexico. This has been extended by investigations at the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Massachusetts.


American Grand Lodge Proceedings, Paul J. Rich Dec 2006

American Grand Lodge Proceedings, Paul J. Rich

Paul J. Rich

This presentation at the international conference on Freemasonry hosted by the Grand Lodge of Scotland in Edinburgh was later reproduced by the Library of the United Grand Lodge of England. It calls attention to the most dull looking but actually valuable resources for secret society scholarship.


Wonders Of Web And Internet: Cyber Research, Paul J. Rich Dec 1952

Wonders Of Web And Internet: Cyber Research, Paul J. Rich

Paul J. Rich

As the web grows, more surprising things appear every day. I had forgotten completely about details of my family's trips to Europe, and in particular a return voyage from France in 1953, when I was certainly a very young boy with no idea about research or Harvard or anything else of such a momentous import. Now the web has the passenger list of our passage home. Not in my unimportant case, but in more significant tracking of the movements of more significant individuals, these old manifests hold out a world of research possibilities.