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+ | == Michael Halleran == | ||
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+ | Geb. 1963, verheiratet, zwei Kinder. Rechtsanwalt. Professor in einer kleinen Universitätsstadt: Emporia State University. | ||
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+ | "Grand Senior Deacon" der Großloge von Kansas. Mutterloge "Emporia Loge Nr. 12 " Altstuhlmeister. | ||
− | + | Michael Halleran ist Autor zahlreicher Fachbücher und Essays. Sein Spezialgebiet sind Militärlogen. In Vorbereitung ist eine Ausarbeitung über Feldlogen. | |
== Biographie == | == Biographie == | ||
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== About the author == | == About the author == | ||
Michael A. Halleran is a freelance writer and a practicing attorney in the Flint Hills of East-Central Kansas. A lecturer at Emporia State University, he is also an active Freemason, belonging to both Emporia Lodge No. 12, A.F.& A.M., and Mount Zion Lodge No. 266 A.F.& A.M.,Topeka, Kansas. | Michael A. Halleran is a freelance writer and a practicing attorney in the Flint Hills of East-Central Kansas. A lecturer at Emporia State University, he is also an active Freemason, belonging to both Emporia Lodge No. 12, A.F.& A.M., and Mount Zion Lodge No. 266 A.F.& A.M.,Topeka, Kansas. | ||
− | Halleran received the Mackey Award for Excellence in Masonic Scholarship by the Scottish Rite Research Society for his article on Civil War Freemasonry in that society’s journal: [[Heredom]], vol. 14 (2006). In addition, he is the author of a regular column for | + | Halleran received the Mackey Award for Excellence in Masonic Scholarship by the Scottish Rite Research Society for his article on Civil War Freemasonry in that society’s journal: [[Heredom]], vol. 14 (2006). In addition, he is the author of a regular column for [[The Scottish Rite Journal]]. |
He is a member of the Quatuor Coronati Correspondence Circle, and the Scottish Rite Research Society where he studies American military Masonry and the traditions of military lodges worldwide. | He is a member of the Quatuor Coronati Correspondence Circle, and the Scottish Rite Research Society where he studies American military Masonry and the traditions of military lodges worldwide. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
*[http://michaelhalleran.com/appearances/ Homepage von Michael Halleran] | *[http://michaelhalleran.com/appearances/ Homepage von Michael Halleran] | ||
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== Siehe auch == | == Siehe auch == | ||
*[[Feldloge]] | *[[Feldloge]] | ||
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+ | [[Kategorie:Persönlichkeiten|Halleran]] |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Michael Halleran
Geb. 1963, verheiratet, zwei Kinder. Rechtsanwalt. Professor in einer kleinen Universitätsstadt: Emporia State University.
"Grand Senior Deacon" der Großloge von Kansas. Mutterloge "Emporia Loge Nr. 12 " Altstuhlmeister.
Michael Halleran ist Autor zahlreicher Fachbücher und Essays. Sein Spezialgebiet sind Militärlogen. In Vorbereitung ist eine Ausarbeitung über Feldlogen.
Biographie
About the author
Michael A. Halleran is a freelance writer and a practicing attorney in the Flint Hills of East-Central Kansas. A lecturer at Emporia State University, he is also an active Freemason, belonging to both Emporia Lodge No. 12, A.F.& A.M., and Mount Zion Lodge No. 266 A.F.& A.M.,Topeka, Kansas.
Halleran received the Mackey Award for Excellence in Masonic Scholarship by the Scottish Rite Research Society for his article on Civil War Freemasonry in that society’s journal: Heredom, vol. 14 (2006). In addition, he is the author of a regular column for The Scottish Rite Journal.
He is a member of the Quatuor Coronati Correspondence Circle, and the Scottish Rite Research Society where he studies American military Masonry and the traditions of military lodges worldwide.