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  • They are all defined as side degrees.
  • There are two further side degrees with the group-the Royal Court and the Sidonian.
  • A side degree of the order was founded in 1890 as the National Haymakers'Association.
  • The side degree was founded in 1879, and had 10, 000 members as late 1980.
  • The Order was originally conceived as a side degree for the Knights of Columbus although it was never formally recognized as such by the Knights of Columbus.
  • There is a single progression through the degrees of the Swedish Rite, as opposed to the multiple side degrees and appendant bodies of Anglo-American Masonry.
  • The Knights of Pythias also has a side degree, the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan, which itself has a female auxiliary, the Nomads of Avrudaka.
  • It is different from other branches of Freemasonry in that, rather than having three main degrees and seemingly-endless side degrees and appendant bodies, it has an integrated system with ten degrees.
  • None of the ladies'organizations related to the Shrine are " side degrees " for the women-they are the main organizations, as there is no membership prerequisite for them to join.
  • Whether one wants to call the womens orders side degrees, appendent orders, etc . is-again-a semantic question .-- talk ) 16 : 56, 20 May 2015 ( UTC)
  • Although it is jokingly termed the'twelfth degree', the Order of Charles XIII is in no way a part of the official Swedish Rite, and forms an invitation-only side degree or chivalric order.
  • There was also a group called the Loyal Additional Benefit Association, which operated as a kind of side degree open only to members of the RA . It was founded in 1889 and incorporated in New Jersey the next year.
  • The only respect in which the degree fails to meet the definition of a true'side degree'is that a Chapter of the Order is formally opened and closed by the presiding officer, on either side of the secrets being communicated.
  • These other masonic bodies ( sometimes known as'additional degrees'or'side degrees') are optional pursuits for those who wish to take their masonic membership and activity beyond the three degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason.
  • The term " side degree " is also used in other sources, such as Preuss, Arthur, Schmidt, Alvin J . and Stevens, Albert C . Basically the idea is an organization within a larger fraternal organization, originally for humorous effect.
  • We have a definition from Axelrod, which is a published WP : RS . Some side degrees have larger organizations that other ( like the Shriners ) but that doesn't mean the other versions of side degrees that exist ( or have existed ) for fraternal orders or service clubs should be assigned to oblivion.
  • We have a definition from Axelrod, which is a published WP : RS . Some side degrees have larger organizations that other ( like the Shriners ) but that doesn't mean the other versions of side degrees that exist ( or have existed ) for fraternal orders or service clubs should be assigned to oblivion.
  • This degree is close to being a true'side degree', in that a small group ( usually three ) of members of the degree take the candidate " to one side " ( i . e . apart on his own ) and simply communicate the secrets of the degree to him, without actually working the ceremonial ritual of the degree.
  • Beyond this, there is the only'side degree'of the Swedish Rite---that of the Order of Charles XIII . This is an order of chivalry equivalent to a knighthood and given only to Knights-Commander of the Red Cross at the King's pleasure; its members may not number more than thirty-three, and three of them must be ecclesiastics of the established Lutheran Church.