The North Carolina Mason

Fall 2023

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Memorial Building (1923). After the fire, the college hired architect-mason Herbert Bernard Hunter (1890-1976) to design the new campus buildings in a stately style. He also designed the original buildings for High Point University (1920-24), and the Junior Order Orphans Home (1925-32) in Lexington, NC. Hunter was made a Mason in Phalanx Lodge No. 31 in 1914 and was affiliated with Numa F. Reid Lodge No. 344 in High Point when he moved his practice to High Point in 1924. Elon's legacy is truly Masonic. Yet, despite all the amazing community work happening in the town, it is still not known where the lodge met. During the 1923 fire, the lodge allowed the college to hold some classes in its lodge room, so it must not have met near that part of campus. If you know, and can provide a source, please reach out to mrobbins@glnc.us The cornerstone of the first and main building was laid in 1889. Col. and Bro. Lafayette Leonidas Polk, a founder of NC State University and the Baptist Female University (now Meredith College), gave the cornerstone address. Elon's legacy is truly Masonic. Yet, despite all the amazing community work happening in the town, it is still not known where the lodge met. Pay It Forward Support our fraternity's mission of service to education. www.mfnc.org/how-to-give Cornerstone of Old Main re-used in Alamance Hall. Matthew Robbins 18 | T H E M A S O N M AGA Z I N E

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