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Order of DeMolay
The Order of DeMolay is an international youth fraternity for young men between the ages of 12 to 21. It is founded in Freemasonry, and serves to teach young men moral principles.
The Order was founded in 1919 in the United States of America by Frank Sherman Land and nine young men. Since then the organization has spread to 12 others countries around the world including Aruba, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Panama, Philippines and Portugal. There are over one million Senior DeMolays (over the age of 21) and 18,000 active DeMolays.
The organization is named after Jacques de Molay a knight and crusader from the 13th and 14th centuries. Jacques de Molay was the 23rd and last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. DeMolay members are supposed to model their conduct after his example of loyalty and fidelity.
Notable DeMolay past members include Bill Clinton, Walter Cronkite, John Wayne, Paul Harvey, Walt Disney, Pete Rose, John Steinbeck, and Dan Rather.
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