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1. ________ surveyed prime tracts of land in Virginia for the British Empire. George Washington 2. _______ organized Pennsylvania Modern Freemasonry Lodges. Benjamin Franklin 3. _______ was scupltured from rock by a Freemason on Mt. Rushmore. Theodore Roosevelt 4. _______ was Americas's most beloved 20th Century President. Franklin Roosevelt 5. _______ was a Patriot smuggler and wealthy shipping merchant. John Hancock 6. _______ is still praised and revered in Japan today. Douglas MacArthur 7. _______ conducted "lodge" on ship for his Officers. John Paul Jones 8. _______ was Scotland's National Bard. Robert Burns 9. _______ invented and patented the Memory-Builder Game. Mark Twain 10. _______ was an early American civil rights leader and writer. W.E.B. DuBois 11. _______ was North America's greatest Indian tribe unifyer. Chief Tecumseh 12. _______ was Hollywood's version of the All American hero. John Wayne 13. _______ gave and raised millions of dollars for children's medical research. Danny Thomas 14. According to _______ his highest honor was Grand Master of Missouri. Harry Truman 15. _______. of Cherokee ancestry, was America's greatest political humorist. Will Rogers 16. _______ wrote numerous English Sonnets with Principles of Freemasonry embedded within. William Shakespeare 17. _______ fought the Anti-Masons to finally win the US Presidency. Andrew Jackson 18. _______ scholarly works rank as the official British history of WWII. Winston Churchill's 19. _______, a brilliant musician, was beloved by all races in America. Louis Armstrong 20. _______ expressed Masonic Principles in his classical music. Wolfgang Mozart 21. _____ created America's finest research hospital. Mayo Brothers 22. _______ was famous for laboratory research and the discovery of penicillin. Sir Alexander Fleming 23. _______ established the US Supreme Court as an equal branch of government to the Presidency and Congress. John Marshall 24. _______ was appointed to the US Supreme Court by Lyndon B. Johnson. Thurgood Marshall 25. _______ surrendered to Brother Ulysses S. Grant ending the US Civil War. Brother Robert E. Lee 26. _______ holds the highest lifetime batting average in major league baseball. Ty Cobb 27. _______ was the boxing inspiration for a kid from Louiville, Cassius Clay. Sugar Ray Robinson 28. _______ is recognized as the world's greatest industrial entrepreneur. Henry Ford 29. _______ was the architect who designed the US Capitol building. James Hoban 30. _______ was America's greatest "servicemen's entertainer". Bob Hope 31. _______ was a railroad magnate and Founder of Stanford University. Leland Stanford 32. _______ wrote America's Starts and Stripes Forever. John Phillip Sousa 33. ______ your nominee |
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Mark Twain - Memory-Builders |
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John Phillip Sousa |
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