Who could know what Mason had written and whether or not they had it to use on the media to square the account?
There is no link whatsoever between this material and Freemasonry, other than that a future Mason wrote it.
"Youngstown had the tailend team and the fans had been used to winning ball", Mason wrote.
Hines later called it the only flop Mason and Reed ever wrote.
At least that was what Mason would write.
Mason took his advice and wrote General Brown to hold off on any display of force.
In addition to teaching, Mason collected songs, wrote textbooks, and promoted their publication.
Mason wrote one such account in which he described the belligerents of the Atacama border dispute.
The Masons wrote all over every brick they laid.
Mason wrote or co-wrote eighteen books on music, including an autobiography and a number of music appreciation works written for a general audience.