Excerpt from Michigan Masonic Monitor
Upon the recommendation of this commit tee, as the result of their labor and research, it was determined to make some additions to the paragraph upon the lamb skin or white leath ern apron, and to make few other changes ex cept verbal ones to correct ungrammatical words or phrases, leaving the general text of the work as we have had it for the last half a century.
The Grand Lodge having formally adopted this work in January, 1897, as recommended by its committee, it now becomes, in truth, The Michigan Masonic Monitor, and by that name it will hereafter be designated.
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