1960s MASONS / FREEMASONRY FILM “IN THE HEARTS OF MEN“ 86664

Made in the 1960s, IN THE HEARTS OF MEN was created by the Masons in support of the ideals of democracy. Hosted by Lowell Thomas, journalist and Master Mason, this black-and-white film celebrates famous Americans who were Masons. This Scottish Rite film was part of an effort in the 1960s to promote the work of the Supreme Council and was produced and directed by journalist Richard Amberg. 500 copies of IN THE HEARTS OF MEN were produced, and it proved so popular a sequel film was created entitled SUMMER OF DECISION. Patrick Henry/ The Virginia Declaration of Rights quote (0:09). Lowell Thomas (0:29). Archival footage Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr, Mercury-Atlas 9 lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 14; splashdown Pacific Ocean (0:30). Green Dragon Tavern, Boston 1775 (1:10). Montage Boston Tea Party (1:28). The Square and Compasses, Free Masons emblem (1:55). George Washington laying the Capitol cornerstone (2:01). Examples of the Free Masons emblem on everyday objects (2:12). Exter
Back to Top