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General Category => Free masonry => Topic started by: Psalm 51:17 on May 19, 2012, 09:43:25 pm



Title: Bill Murray portrays 32nd Degree Freemason FDR in "Hyde Park on Hudson"
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on May 19, 2012, 09:43:25 pm
Trailer: http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/hyde-park-on-hudson/trailers/hyde-park-on-hudson-theatrical-trailer-29339188.html


Title: Re: Bill Murray portrays 32nd Degree Freemason FDR in "Hyde Park on Hudson"
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on May 19, 2012, 09:47:50 pm
http://www.greatseal.com/dollar/hawfdr.html

(http://www.greatseal.com/dollar/Colorized.jpg)

How the Great Seal Got on the One-Dollar Bill
One day in 1934, while Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace was waiting to meet with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, he looked through a State Department publication titled, "The History of the Seal of the United States."

Wallace Recollects that Day
in letters he wrote in 1951 and in 1955:


Turning to page 53, I noted the colored reproduction of the reverse side of the Seal. The Latin phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum impressed me as meaning the New Deal of the Ages.

I was struck by the fact that the reverse side of the Great Seal had never been used. Therefore I took the publication to President Roosevelt and suggested a coin be put out with the obverse and reverse sides of the Seal.

Roosevelt, as he looked at the colored reproduction of the Seal, was first struck with the representation of the "All Seeing Eye," a Masonic representation of The Great Architect of the Universe. Next he was impressed with the idea that the foundation for the new order of the ages had been laid in 1776 but that it would be completed only under the eye of the Great Architect. Roosevelt like myself was a 32nd degree Mason.

He suggested that the Seal be put on the dollar bill rather than a coin and took the matter up with the Secretary of the Treasury... He brought it up in Cabinet meeting and asked James Farley [Postmaster General and a Roman Catholic] if he thought the Catholics would have any objection to the "All Seeing Eye" which he as a Mason looked on as a Masonic symbol of Deity. Farley said "no, there would be no objection."*

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