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About the Society 

Indocti discant, ament meminisse periti.
Let the unlearned learn, let the experts love to remember. 

Since 1991, the Scottish Rite Research Society (SRRS) has become one of the most dynamic forces in Masonic research today, pursuing a publication program emphasizing quality—both in content and physical form. While it has its administrative offices at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C., it is open to all. We encourage anyone interested in deepening his or her understanding of Freemasonry to become a member and make the SRRS your research society.


 

Dues Information

 

2010: One Year - $51; Life - $900

 

Membership Benefits

 

In 2010, as a new, dues-current, or life member, you will receive:

  • A 10% discount on Research Society books and Research Society items;
  • Heredom, vol. 18, a collection of scholarly essays about Masonry;
  • The Plumbline, the Society's newsletter;
  • The 2010 Bonus, Albert Pike’s Masonic Formulas and Rituals, transcribed and edited by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, G.C. This is the entire collection of ritual manuscripts received by Albert Pike from Albert Mackey and which formed the basis for Pike’s ritual research. A more detailed description of this 900-page book is given on p. 113 of de Hoyos’s Ritual Monitor and Guide (2nd ed.)
  • Special discounted offers on advanced sales throughout the year.

 

How to Join

  • Online
  • By telephone

    1.) Have credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover) information ready.

    2.) Call Robin Hicks, SRRS Membership Manager, toll-free at 1-800-SRMASON (776-2766), ext. 147, Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. EST
  • By mail:

    1.) Download a 2010 application. (PDF reader required, click here.)

    2.) Send completed form and payment to:
    Scottish Rite Research Society
    1733 Sixteenth Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20009-3103
  • By fax:

    1.) Download a 2010 application. (PDF reader required, click here.)

    2.) Fax completed form to 202-464-0487.

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