Pls add Benét Embry (American Actor, Radio Personality, Writer, Poet, Director and Screenwriter) to the list of famous Freemasons (A.F&A.M). Birthdate (Sept 12, 1971). If need be a copy of his certificate can be provided. For any other information pls email thebenetembryradioshow@gmail.com

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Hello Daniel Thanks for adding the infobox, long needed. I struck two items as unsourced: republican affiliation and the Moses Austin relationship. Please add back with references if you have them. I don't think Dall can reasonably be called a navigator, that's why he needed Marcus Baker. I also do not think he was ever employed by the National Geographic Society. I left the Smithsonian; his appointment as curator was honorary on its face, but real in practice. Also, he received room and board there while writing up his first Alaska work. Please continue improving this article if you are interested; It needs a lot of work. I have been chipping away, adding reference material and removing inaccuracies, but am unlikely to find time or inclination to give it what it really needs. Dankarl (talk) 17:01, 26 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Dall was a founding member (as stated in the article) but not an employee of the National Geographic Society. It would be useful to add your citation. As for the Republican affiliation, please add it back with a citation, as I suggested above. Thanks, and good find on the archives material.Dankarl (talk) 01:44, 31 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Just reverted your categorization of Afghani as an Egyptian Freemason. Nothing in the article substantiates this claim, and you added no new reference. Tapered (talk) 06:13, 3 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

I stand corrected up to a point. I was wrong about the article. However, the only reference in the article was a Turkish language piece with no link for online translation/verification, so I removed it. I didn't alter the article since a google search turned up enough info to leave things as they are. I feel no obligation to run down the references. Tapered (talk) 05:53, 13 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

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