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SEdit Mihail Sadoveanu, Romanian Novelist, short story writer, journalist and political figure, Grand Master from 1932.[50] Práxedes Mateo Sagasta (1825–1903), Prime Minister of Spain[283] Leverett Saltonstall, Governor of Massachusetts, United States Senator from Massachusetts. Member, Fraternity Lodge, Newton, Massachusetts.[284] Harland Sanders, American businessman and founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken[285] Augusto César Sandino, Central American revolutionary and founder of the Nicaraguan Sandinistas[286] Dale V. Sandstrom, Justice of the Supreme Court of North Dakota, Lewis & Clark Lodge No. 132, Bismarck, ND [287] Antonio López de Santa Anna, Mexican general and President[288][289] Artur Santos, Portuguese politician, Mayor of Ourem during the Fatima apparitions[290] Lope K. Santos, Tagalog language writer from the Philippines. first Worshipful Master of Magat Lodge No. 68 in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.[291] Sima Milutinović Sarajlija, Bosnian-Serbian Scholar [21] Emanuel Schikaneder, German impresario, dramatist, actor, singer and composer. He is remembered today as Mozarts librettist for The Magic Flute, an opera with Masonic themes.[292] Friedrich Schiller, German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright, Rudolstadt Lodge, Berlin[28] Robert Falcon Scott, Soldier and explorer [6] Walter Scott, Scottish novelist, playwright and poet. Initiated, passed and raised at an emergency meeting of St. David Lodge No 36, Edinburgh, 2 March 1801.[293] Richard Seddon, Longest serving Prime Minister of New Zealand (1893–1906), Grand Master of New Zealand (1898–1900)[294][295] Peter Sellers, Actor, comedian, star of The Goon Show and The Pink Panther movie series, Chelsea Lodge No 3098, UGLE[193] Robert Service, poet,[296] Abel Seyler, Theatre director[297] Sir Ernest Shackleton, UK explorer[298] Jimmy Shand, Scottish folclore musician[43] Richard Brinsley Sheridan, British playwright and poet [6] Heath Shuler, United States Congressman for North Carolina, Oconee Lodge 427.[299][300][301] Jean Sibelius, Composer, Suomi Lodge No. 1, Helsinki, Finland, 1922.[302] Wrote several pieces of interest to Masons including Praising Hymn and the Ode to Fraternity. Sampson Simson, Lawyer and philanthropist[303] Carl L. Sitter, Colonel of the United States Marine Corps and Medal of Honor recipient, Oasis of Mara Masonic Lodge #735, Twentynine Palms, California.[304][305] Richard Bernard Red Skelton, American comedian, Vincennes Lodge No. 1, Vincennes, Indiana[28][306] James Sloan, Co-founder of the Orange Order[307] Augustus Smith (1804–1872), British Member of Parliament (1857–1865), Provincial Grand Master for the Province of Cornwall (UGLE) (1863–1872) [308] Hyrum Smith, Mormon leader, Mount Moriah Lodge No. 112, Palmyra, New York[309] Joseph Smith, Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, Nauvoo Lodge, Illinois[310] Joseph Smith, Sr., Mormon leader, Ontario Lodge No. 23 of Canandaigua, New York, 1818[309] T. Dan Smith, Politician and businessman[311] Walter Smith, Former football player and manager[43] John Soane, English architect[6] Angelo Soliman, Slave brought to Europe who became the first black African-born Freemason. True Harmony Lodge in 1783.[312] John Philip Sousa, Composer, Hiram Lodge No. 10, Washington, D.C.[14][14][154] George Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough, Initiated 9 Jan 1871, with brother Randolph.[313] Bernard Spilsbury, British forensic scientist.[6] Louis Spohr (1784–1859), German composer.[154] Stevan Sremac (1855–1906), Serbian realist and comedy writer.[21][314] James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, British politician, Member of Parliament (1782–1805), Lord Privy Seal, Lord President of the Council, Acting Grand Master of Scotland (1810–1812) [13] Robert St Clair-Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn, Scottish politician, Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (1886–1890), Grand Master of Scotland (1870–1873) [13] Thomas Patten Stafford, Gemini and Apollo astronaut. Western Star Lodge No. 138, OK.[315] Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, British politician[316] Cyril Stapleton, English jazz musician[6] Goswin de Stassart, Belgian statesman[106] Jock Stein, football manager of teams including Celtic F.C. and Scotland.[317] John Steinbeck, American Author – Initiated, Passed and Raised in Salinas Lodge No.204, CA, 1929 (withdrew 1933) [318] Stanisław Stempowski, Grand Master of the National Grand Lodge of Poland (1926–1928)[319] Charles Mortram Sternberg, Canadian paleontologist, Civil Service Lodge No. 148 Ottawa, Ont.[320] Potter Stewart, US Associate Justice (1958–1981)[9] Louis Stokes (1925–), American politician, served in the United States House of Representatives.[15] W. Clement Stone, Businessman, philanthropist and self-help book author (1902–2002)[321] William Leete Stone, Sr., Journalist and historian. Author of works regarding Freemasonry and its opponents.[322] Joseph Story, US Associate Justice (1811–1845)[9] Philipp von Stosch, Occultist, antiquarian and English spy.[323] Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), Member of the British Royal Family, served as the Governor General of Canada[162] Gustav Stresemann, Chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923–1929) of the Weimar Republic.[42] John McDouall Stuart, Scottish explorer of Australia[43] William Stukeley, English archaeologist and antiquarian. Lodge at Salutation Tavern, London.[324] Alexandru Sturdza, Russian publicist and diplomat of Romanian origin.[50] Dimitrie Sturdza, Four-time Prime Minister of Romania, president of the Romanian Academy (1882–1884).[50] Arthur Sullivan, Sullivan of Gilbert and Sullivan,[51] and was also Grand Organist of the UGLE in 1887.[325] William A. Sutherland, California State Assemblyman (1910–1914)[326] Noah H. Swayne, US Associate Justice (1862–1881)[9] John Swett, Founder of the California public school system, Phoenix Lodge No. 144, San Francisco, California.[5] TEdit Alphonso Taft, U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of War. Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Ohio William Howard Taft, U.S. President. Made a Mason at Sight inside Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Ohio, February 18, 1909 Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Ohio[9][28] Rabindranath Tagore, Poet, polymath and first non-European Nobel Laureate.[327] Mehmed Talat, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. Initiated into Macedonia Risorta Lodge, Thessaloniki,1903. First Grand Master of Ottoman Grand Orient (1909–1910)[328][329] William B. Taliaferro, American soldier and politician, Grand Master of Virginia (1875–1876)[330] John S. Tanner, Member of the United States House of Representatives from 1989–2011 representing the 8th Tennessee District.[331][332] 33rd Degree of the Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction.[333] John Louis Taylor, First Chief Justice of North Carolina and Sixth and Tenth Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina.[334] Waller Taylor, First United States Senator from Indiana, Vincennes Lodge No. 1, Vincennes, Indiana[5] Thomas Telford, Scottish architect and civil engineer[43] Christian Tell, Romanian politician, 1848 revolutionary, Mayor of Bucharest.[50] Jon Tester, Member of the United States Senate representing Montana. Past master of Treasure Lodge No. 98 in Big Sandy, MT.[335] Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, British colonial administrator, Governor-General of India (1916–1921), Grand Master of New South Wales (1910–1913)[96] Dave Thomas, Founder of Wendys, raised as a Master Mason in Sol. D. Bayless Lodge No. 359 Fort Wayne, Indiana. Although he joined Scottish Rite in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, he received the 33rd degree in 1995 from the Southern Jurisdiction.[336] James Thornhill, English painter[6] Strom Thurmond, US Senator from South Carolina and segregationist candidate for the United States presidency in 1948[337] John Tipton, American politician[338] Alfred von Tirpitz, German Imperial Navy Admiral. Zum Aufrichtigen Herzen at Frankfurt-Oder[339] Nicolae Titulescu, Romanian diplomat, government minister, President of the League of Nations.[50] Thomas Todd, US Associate Justice (1807–1826)[9] Robert Trimble, US Associate Justice (1826–1828). Union #16 in Paris, Kentucky[9] Tommy Trinder, English comedian[6] David Trippier, British conservative politician (MP 1979-1992), Provincial Grand Master of East Lancashire[340] Anthony Trollope, English novelist [6] Harry S Truman, U.S. President, Belton Lodge No. 450, Belton, Missouri. Grand Master of Missouri, 1940–1941[341] Richard Tucker, Principal tenor, member of Perfect Ashlar Lodge No. 604 N.Y.C [25] Mark Twain - see: Samuel Langhorne Clemens at List of Freemasons (A - D) Richard Tyson, American actor[342] UEdit VEdit Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Three-time Prime Minister of Romania.[50] Đorđe Vajfert (1850–1937), Serbian industrialist of German descent, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and later Yugoslavia.[21][343] Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen, Founder of the Belgian Liberal Party[106] Frederick M. Vinson, Chief Justice of the United States (1946–1953)[9] Swami Vivekanada, Hindu reformist/ revivalist Leader (1863–1902)[344] François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire) (1694–1778), French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher. Raised in 1778 by WM Ben Franklin, Loge des Neuf Sœurs, Paris[345] Traian Vuia, Romainan inventor and early aviation pioneer.[50]
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