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Carl Harry Claudy (January 13, 1879 – May 27, 1957) was an American author, magazine writer, and journalist for the New York Herald.

Carl H. Claudy

Auteur américain
Carl Harry Claudy était un auteur américain, rédacteur de magazine et journaliste pour le New York Herald. Il a écrit un certain nombre de livres relatifs à la photographie et à l'aviation, notamment First Book of Photography: A Primer of Theory... Wikipédia (anglais)
Date/Lieu de naissance : 1879, États-Unis
Date de décès : 1957, Washington
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Introduction To Freemasonry II Fellowcraft. by Carl H. Claudy · 4.74.7 out of 5 stars. (12). Paperback. $6.95$6.95. FREE delivery Tue, Jun 4 on $35 of items ...
Carl Claudy was one of America's most noteworthy Masonic authors. Outside of Masonry, he also wrote science fiction adventure serials for American Boy ...
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11 avr. 2024 · Foreign Countries - Passport Knowledge by Carl H. Claudy ... An amazing read ... This book was fantastic. It gave me such an eye opening perspective ...
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Carl Harry Claudy (1879-1957) was a journalist, a talented photographer, and the author of books on photography, aircraft modeling, Freemasonry, science fiction ...
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We look at the life and work of Carl H. Claudy, a prolific Masonic author who believed that Masonic education is the foundation for the Fraternity. · Journalist ...
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Old Tiler Talks by Claudy, Carl H. (2003) Paperback ; Littlewing. 5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase. Full of wisdom, wit and knowledge. Reviewed in the United ...
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Claudy was a member of Harmony Lodge No. 17 in Washington, D.C. He served the lodge as Worshipful Master in 1932. He served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge ...
Seers seek for Wisdom's flowers in the mind. And write of symbols Many a learned tome. (Grow roses still, though rooted in black loam.).