Tereshchenko Mikhail Ivanovich (1885-1956) Son of Kiev millionaire. One of the richest men at then time. Chairman of Kiev military-industrial committee. Landowner. Industrialist. Financier. Owner of the "Sirin" Publishing House. Member of Constitution Democrats" Party. Progressist. Member of the Supreme Council. KEY FIGURE OF SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE GREAT EAST OF RUSSIA"S PEOPLE Officer of the Supreme Council (Shadow Cabinet of Russia) supporting contacts with the military circles. Deputy Chairman of Central Military Industrial council of Russian Empire. Minister of Finance and (since May 1917) Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Provisional Govt. Replaced Milyukov as Foreign Minister. Every morning accepted Ambassadors of France, Great Britain, Italy. Friend of the U.S.A. Ambassador Francis. Carried out monthly conferences with French masons" emissary and French Socialist Albert Tomas. Friend of Alexander Blok, Greatest Russian poet of Silver Age of Russian Poetry. Unlike Milyukov he had to be faithful to the Masonic obligation. Besides he worked for his own future forecasting unavoidable emigration. But ... in 1921 he became a member of Trade, Industrial and Finance Committee of the Soviet Russia, despite he had been arrested by the Bolsheviks on 26 October (9 November) 1918 in Winter Palace together with other Provisional Govt. Ministers. Later he managed to escape in Norway and in France. In 20-30s carried out finance operations in France and in Madagascar. Died in Monaco. "La Petite Ourse" (Ursa Minor),
Supreme Council of the Great East of Russia�s Peoples.
The lodge "La Petite Ourse" (Ursa Minor) was founded in 1910 in St.-Petersburg and since 1912 included
A. Kerensky, A.Galpern (Worshipful Master), I. Yefremov, A.Kolyubakin.
N. Nekrasov took this lodge and its rules for the model while forming "The Grand Orient of Russia's Peoples". The lodge was regarded as coordinating one.
Nekrasov Nikolai Vissarionovich (1879 - 1940) Professor of Tomsk Politechnical Institute and University (Siberia). Initiated in St.-Petersburg in 1908 at the ceremony held in the apartment of Worshipful Master of the "Polar Star" Count A. Orlov-Davydov. Worshipful Master of the lodge "Aurora Borealis". Founding father of the Supreme Council of the "Great East of Russia�s Peoples". General Secretary of the Supreme Council of the Great East of Russia�s Peoples in 1915 �1916. KEY FIGURE OF SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE GREAT EAST OF RUSSIA"S PEOPLE Officer of the Supreme Council (Shadow Cabinet of Russia) supporting contacts with the liberal opposition . Left Wing Constitutional Democrat (Cadet). Deputy of III and IV State Dumas. Member of the Executive Committee of the Cadets Party. Member of Bureau of the "Progressists" block. The Provisional Govt. Minister of Lines of Communications, of Finance, Minister w/o portfolio. In summer 1917 left the Cadets Party. Close friend of P. N. Milyukov, Chairman of Cadets Party. After Bolshevik Revolution served in the Soviet organizations, from 1921 in "Tsentrosoyuz". "Polar Star", "Aurora Borealis" (Worshipful Master), "Great East of Russia", "La Petite Ourse" (Ursa Minor), "Rose" lodge ("Mason Grouping" in IV State Duma), "Peace Society", Supreme Council of the Great East of Russia�s Peoples
Lvov Georgiy Yevgeniyevich (1861 -1925) Duke. Landowner. Jurist. Cadet. Premier-Minister in the first two cabinets and Minister of Internal Affairs in the 1st Cabinet of the Provisional Government (March - July 1917). Emigrated in France. Supreme Council of the Grand Orient of Russia's Peoples
Tomas Albert (1978 - 1930) Right Socialist. Historian. Correspondent of daily "L"Humanite". Since 1910 head of parliamentary faction of Socialist Party. Member of French government. Minister of ammunition in 1915 - 1917. Spring 1917 - he makes several trips to Russia to persuade Russian brothers from the Provisional Government to continue war actions despite everything.