Archive for December 1, 2008

Quil-Shan Lodge: Update

Posted in Quilshan 325, Washington Lodges by John E. Pannell on December 1st, 2008 at 6:05 am
Letter from A.R. Groenink to Thomas Winsor

Letter from A.R. Groenink to Thomas Winsor

Jeff Ansley, skyloo442, recently reported that Frank Kern had found documentation showing that lodge 325 was originally named “Quil-Shan” lodge.    Thanks to Mr. Kern, I can now share here the letters  he found.

There are three typewritten letters from Mr. Thomas Winsor, as advisor of Quil-Shan lodge.   In addition there is a fourth letter, pictured at the head of this post (click on it to view full size image), from the Scout Executive of Mission Council to Mr. Winsor in his capacity as lodge advisor of Quil-Shan lodge.

Those active in the Order of the Arrow now will note the alternative spelling of lodge advisor, instead of lodge adviser as is now currently used.   Also, those active with American Indian aspects of the Order’s program may not look so kindly on the sources suggest to Mr. Winsor.   Remember this was written in 1946.

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Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on December 1st, 2008 at 12:00 am
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    Some of you may have noticed some changes to the blog layout recently, and at least one problem that temporarily messed some things up.   One of the benefits of Word Press, as blogging software, is the wide variety of plugins available to perform specialized tasks that are not part of the standard package.
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    Posted on Friday, November 28th, 2008 in Current Events – Views: (54)
    While surfing the net I noticed that Pierre Picault of France died on November 20th at the age of 109.   That won’t mean anything to most people.   However Mr. Picault was the last surviving French veteran of World War One.   With his passing there are now only eight confirmed veterans of this war still living, world wide.
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