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SPEECH DELIVERED BY HONORABLE HARRY S. TRUMAN St.Louis, Missouri - October 4th, 1937. Brethren: I consider it a very great privilege to appear before you to- day to talk of the Constitution and the part Freemasonry played in its creation. Nearly every colony had Lodges of Freemasons previous to the Revolution, and a number of the greatest leaders of Colonial times were members and leaders in the Fraternity. Thirty two of the fifty five members of the Constitutional Convention which assembled in Philadelphia in May 1787 were Freemas- ons. Twenty one of the thirty nine who signed the finished document on September 17,1787 were Freemasons. Washington who presided over the Convention was the fir: st Master of Alexandria Lodge, which now bears his name; and acted as Grand Master of Maryland when he laid the corner stone of the Capitol. Benjamin Franklin was Grand Master of Pennsylvania; Gunning Bedford Jr., first Grand Master of Delaware; John Blair, first Grand Master of Virginia; David Brearley, first Grand Master of New Jersey; William Davie, Grand Master of North Carolina; Edmund Randolph, Grand Master of Virginia. It was through the Fraternity that much of the correspondence between leaders of the Revolutionary times was carried on. They had a common ground on which to meet and we know that thirty two members of the Constitutional Convention were thoroughly grounded in the teachings of Freemasonry. TRUMANT G