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Fraternal Lodge 625 / Wood Senior Residence in Hamburg
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Bethlehem Steel Management Club / Bristol Woods, in Hamburg. 1950s building.
440 Linwood Ave.

 


frater: monastic refectory or dining hall.
frieze: the central part of an entablature , above the architrave and below the cornice, sometimes decorated with figure sculpture.

frat, fraternity - a social club for male undergraduates
glee club - a club organized to sing together
golf club - a club of people to play golf ...

Freemasonry is a fraternal organization with its origins in the eighteenth century whose membership is held together by a shared set of moral and metaphysical ideals. Freemasons meet as a Lodge.

frater A monastic dining room or refectory. font (Also baptismal font) A bowl-shaped container, usually of stone, which contained holy water for baptism.

501(c)(8) - Fraternal beneficiary societies
501(c)(9) - Voluntary employee beneficiary associations
501(c)(10) - Fraternal lodge societies
501(c)(14) - Credit Unions
501(c)(19) or (23) - U.S. Veterans' posts and auxiliaries ...

FraterThe dining hall of an abbey or monastery, traditionally placed in the south range of the cloister. Also called a refectory.FreestoneStone that is cut, or can be cut, in all directions.Free Style ...

Refectory
The communal dining hall of a monastery. Sometimes called a 'frater'.
Renaissance
The 15th- and 16th-century intellectual and artistic revival of forms from Ancient Greece and Rome.

See also: Church, House, Norma, Architecture, Roman

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