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High Twelve International High Twelve International was founded in Sioux City, Iowa, on May 17,1921, by E.C. "Wallie" Wolcott. It is an organization of Master Masons who support Masonic causes with special emphasis on youth and patriotic events. There are approximately 2,500 members in 125 clubs nationwide and in foreign countries. High Twelve is non-political and non-sectarian. It is composed of Master Masons who have a keen interest in the welfare of humankind and take an interest in civic affairs. High Twelve members, as Master Masons, seek to serve civic, patriotic, and humanitarian causes and institutions through fellowship, interesting programs, and projects. |
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Wolcott Foundation Fellowships are awarded to U.S. citizens
who are attending or applying to
the George Washington University School of Business,
Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public
Administration, or the
Elliott School of
International Affairs.
These awards are designed to encourage young scholars with outstanding academic,
civic, and social credentials to pursue public service careers.
High Twelve International is an association of
Master Masons.