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It may, when understood in its geometrical presentation, arouse an interest in the arts and sciences, as is often claimed; but, the ... This geometrical theorem is attributed to Pythagoras, but what is more interesting is Johannes Kepler's "precious jewel," which ... A presentation by Reverend Donald Iliff, Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin.
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- It may, when understood in its geometrical presentation, arouse an interest in the arts and sciences, as is often claimed; but, the ...
- This geometrical theorem is attributed to Pythagoras, but what is more interesting is Johannes Kepler's "precious jewel," which ...
- A presentation by Reverend Donald Iliff, Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin.
- From the temples of ancient Greece to the tracing boards of the modern
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