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12th October 09, 12:37 PM
#61
 Originally Posted by Galician
Hmmm, ok, thanks for that. Now that I think of it, I do sort of recall seeing a photo of the actor, Fred McMurray, in a kilt.
On his TV series, My Three Sons, Fred MacMurray appeared as his own Scottish cousin (with dubbed in accent). Years later, on a made-for-TV movie, Fred MacMurray's character played the bagpipes (faked) at the funeral of his son-in-law.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 12th October 09 at 12:59 PM.
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12th October 09, 12:58 PM
#62
BTW, Theodore Roosevelt was also a Scottish Rite Freemason.
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12th October 09, 01:03 PM
#63
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
BTW, Theodore Roosevelt was also a Scottish Rite Freemason.
But a point to remember, the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry has very little to do with Scotland itself, and that the AASR is an appendant body of freemasonry. TR's mother lodge was Matinecock No. 806, affiliated with the Grand Lodge of New York.
T.
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13th October 09, 06:10 AM
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