WELL INFORMED BRETHREN
THE SHORT TALK BULLETIN 11-41
The Masonic Service Association of the United States
VOL. ? NOVEMBER 1941 NO. 11

In the Charge of the first degree of Freemasonry as printed in the manual in many Grand Jurisdictions is the phrase "At your leisure hours, that you may improve in Masonic knowledge, you are to converse with well-informed brethren, who will always be as ready to give, as you will be ready to receive, instruction."

Taking this seriously a candidate requested information after receiving his third degree; "What is a cable tow, and how long is it? What is the difference between a cowan and an eavesdropper? Tell me what a hecatomb is. What is the difference between ample form and due form, and what is a pilaster?'

Not a brother in Lodge could answer all the questions!

Here are the answers to forty common questions. Perhaps they will be of use to others than initiates: