Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
I do not pretend that birth control is the only way in which population can be kept from increasing. ... War, as I remarked a moment ago, has hitherto been disappointing in this respect, but perhaps bacteriological war may prove more effective. If Black Death could be spread throughout the world once in every generation survivors could procreate freely without making the world to full. ... The state of affairs might be somewhat unplesant, but what of that? - Bertrand Russell

William M. Harrison

Member of the Knights of the Golden Circle.

William M. Harrison
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Stidger Meets Grand Commander Dodd And Inventor Of The Gatling Gun
Started 1864-06-05Ended 1864-06-05
Stidger delivers a leter of introduction from Grand commander Bullitt to Grand Commander Dodd. The two other men with Dodd at the time was Doctor Gatling, and news paper owner Joseph Bingham.

After introductions Stidger tells Dodd about the Union spy named Coffin, and how Doctor Bowles had dispatched two assassins after him.

Stidger also asks Dodd if he could get some Constitutions and By-Laws of the Sons of Liberty to take back with him as Bullitt did not have any and needed some to use to make copies from.

Dodd also goes over the first three degrees of initiation with Stidger. This is when Stidger gained knowledge of the Third degree having never taken any of the oaths.
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