| WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
(Sep 15, 1857 - Mar 8, 1930)
27th
President of the United States of America
(1909-1913)
MASONIC RECORD
Initiated: February 18, 1909.
Brother Taft was made a "Mason at Sight"
within the Body of Kilwinning Lodge No.
356, Cincinnati, Ohio, by Grand Master Charles
S. Hoskinson. His father and two brothers
were also Members of this Lodge. Brother
and President Taft addressed the Brethren,
saying, "I am glad to be here, and to be
a Mason. It does me good to feel the thrill
that comes from recognizing on all hands
the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood
of Man."
Initiated: February 18, 1909.
Brother Taft was made a "Mason at Sight"
within the Body of Kilwinning Lodge No.
356, Cincinnati, Ohio, by Grand Master Charles
S. Hoskinson, in an Emergent Lodge called
together for the purpose. His father and
two brothers were also Members of this Lodge.
Brother and President Taft addressed the
Brethren, saying, "I am glad to be here,
and to be a Mason. It does me good to feel
the thrill that comes from recognizing on
all hands the Fatherhood of God and the
Brotherhood of Man."
At five O'clock in the afternoon
Grand Mast Charles S Hoskinson personally
administered the obligations and esoteric
instructions. That evening Taft witnessed
the Master's degree conferred by Kilwinning
Lodge No.356, of Cincinnati, which elected
him to membership April 14, 1909.
Crescent Lodge No.25, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, elected him an Honorary Member June
5, 1918. On April 22, 1909, he visited Temple-Noyes
Lodge No.32, at Washington, D.C., of which
his close friend and aide, Major Archie
Butt, was a member and for whom, after the
Titanic disaster, Temple-Noyes Lodge held
an elaborate Memorial Service which Brother
Taft attended as one of the Chief Mourners.
He visited the famous American
Union Lodge No.1, at Marietta, Ohio, June
15, 1910; Alexandria Washington Lodge No.22,
on Washington's birthday, 1911; May 9th
of the same year he posed for a picture
in Washington's Masonic regalia at the White
House; May 13th he visited St John's Lodge
No.1, Newark, N.J., to help celebrate its
150th anniversary; on December 27, 1914,
he addressed the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts,
and on June 5, 1918, he spoke to Crescent
Lodge No.25 of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Brother and President Taft visited
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania on the occasion
of a Special Communication held in the Masonic
Temple (One North Broad Street), on March
12, 1912.
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