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Chapter 4 - Signs & Symbols 165<br />

see Section 4.2 on the working tools. <strong>The</strong> Treasurer wears crossed keys, the<br />

Secretary crossed pens, the Senior Deacon square and compass with a sun in the<br />

center, and the Junior Deacon square and compass with a quarter moon in the<br />

center. <strong>The</strong> jewel <strong>of</strong> the Stewards is the cornucopia. <strong>The</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies<br />

wears the crossed swords, the Chaplain an open Bible, the Marshal crossed<br />

batons, the Organist a lyre, and the Tyler a sword (which is appropriate for his<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice since he is the guard <strong>of</strong> the outer door armed "with a drawn sword").

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