Author: | Xavier Carter | ISBN: | 9781310715259 |
Publisher: | Xavier Carter | Publication: | March 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Xavier Carter |
ISBN: | 9781310715259 |
Publisher: | Xavier Carter |
Publication: | March 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
"Brotherhood of Janus - Bylaws and rules of Membership"
George J. Hood and Hyraim Janus founded the Brotherhood of Janus in 1865. The founding of the Brotherhood was for the advancement of members and their families. The Brotherhood required members to help other members in the areas of business and conservation of family fortunes. That was the primary reason for the formation of the Brotherhood. Only, later - 1920 - did the gifting of pleasure to each other in a monthly celebration come to be an additional aspect of the group. Although, in the archives, there is mention of grand meetings of the Brotherhood council and once business concluded, refreshments and entertainment, provided by the member's wives, began.
Membership is either inherited or bestowed. Although there are instances, were short-term memberships were given for payment for the good of the Brotherhood. The first five hundred members are founding members. Even though the member currently holding one of the first five hundred memberships is only a descendant of the first member, they are always to be revered as one of the five hundred.
Looking at the number in the lower right hand corner of the booklet I read my membership number, 00000293, I was a Five Hundred.
"Brotherhood of Janus - Bylaws and rules of Membership"
George J. Hood and Hyraim Janus founded the Brotherhood of Janus in 1865. The founding of the Brotherhood was for the advancement of members and their families. The Brotherhood required members to help other members in the areas of business and conservation of family fortunes. That was the primary reason for the formation of the Brotherhood. Only, later - 1920 - did the gifting of pleasure to each other in a monthly celebration come to be an additional aspect of the group. Although, in the archives, there is mention of grand meetings of the Brotherhood council and once business concluded, refreshments and entertainment, provided by the member's wives, began.
Membership is either inherited or bestowed. Although there are instances, were short-term memberships were given for payment for the good of the Brotherhood. The first five hundred members are founding members. Even though the member currently holding one of the first five hundred memberships is only a descendant of the first member, they are always to be revered as one of the five hundred.
Looking at the number in the lower right hand corner of the booklet I read my membership number, 00000293, I was a Five Hundred.