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Short Papers Competition 2007 The Winners

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The Short Papers Competition 2007 recognizes outstanding contributions in Masonic scholarship across three award categories. The Northampton Award, the main accolade, is awarded to Bro Alan Bergin from Spain for his paper "Were King Solomon's Pillars Hexagonal?" The World Award honors Bro Karen Kidd from the USA for "I Am Regular," aimed at non-members of the United Grand Lodge of England. The Nova Award, designated for newer Masons, goes to Bro Michael Hallran from the USA for "TOMATO, TO-MAH-TO; Shibboleths Beyond the Craft." Awards are presented by M.W.Bro the Pro Grand Master Lord Northampton during a ceremony at Freemasons Hall in Manchester on March 14, 2008. The document emphasizes that the opinions expressed in the papers do not necessarily reflect those of Internet Lodge, the Province of East Lancashire, or the United Grand Lodge of England, highlighting the independent nature of the authors' views.

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The opinions reflected by the authors are not necessarily those of Internet Lodge, The Province of East Lancashire or the United Grand Lodge of England. Congratulations to the winners of the awards There were three categories of award. The Northampton Award This was the main award and was for the paper which the Judges considered to best of all those submitted. The Winner was Bro Alan Bergin from Spain whose paper is entitledWere King Solomon's Pillars Hexagonal? The World Award This award was for the best short paper submitted by a Mason who is not a member of a Lodge within the United Grand Lodge of England. The Winner was Bro Karen Kidd from the United States of America whose paper is entitledI Am Regular The Nova Award This award was for the best paper by a Brother who has been a member of the Craft for less than five years (at the closing date of competition entry) and who has not been Master of a Lodge. The Winner was Bro Michael Hallran from the United States of America whose paper is entitledTOMATO, TO-MAH-TO; Shibboleths Beyond the Craft The awards were presented by the M.W.Bro the Pro Grand Master Lord Northampton at a special ceremony and dinner at Freemasons Hall Bridge Street Manchester on Friday March 14th 2008. Two of the winners were able to receive their awards in person. Also present were the Grand Secretary W.Bro Nigel Brown and the then Provincial Grand Master of East Lancashire R.W.Bro Paul Rink.