The three degrees of masonry are (in order), Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason.
Before you can learn any of the Knowledge given to Master Mason you must first be Duly Initiated, Passed and the Raised to the degree of Master Mason and then you would have earned what it is you are asking for.
Any true mason would not attempt any answer to this and any other masonic related questions. To find our the answer go to a free and accepted masonic lodge and petition for membership
Mark Master Mason (MMM) is directly after the Master Mason degree; then is Past Master (PM), Most Excellent Master (MEM), then the Royal Arch Degree at which time the Brother becomes a Companion. The Chapter Degrees are not numbers like in the Scottish Rite or Blue Lodge. In Britain, the order of these degrees is quite different. A Master Mason may become a RAM in England; a Fellowcraft in Scotland generally becomes a MMM before becoming a Master Mason. The PM (Virtual Past Master) degree is unheard of outside of the United States or those places who derive their ritual directly from there.
1. Entered Apprentice Degree 2. Fellowcraft Degree 3. Master Mason Degree
The First Degree is called Entered Apprentice; the second Fellowcraft; the third, Master Mason
The highest degee in Freemasonry is the Third degree, That of a Master Mason. The Scottish Rite (a separate organization requiring one to be a Mason to belong) has numbered degrees from 4th to 33rd degree which last is an honorary one. None of these extra degrees make a man any more of a mason, more important, or more powerful than a 3rd degree mason. The 33rd degree is in the Scottish rite of Freemasonry not the traditional lodge where one is made a mason.
Master's Degree. The person who earns it is the "master", and it is their degree, hence possessive form: Master's.
Please don't have an interest in the occult for your own good.
Yes, Harry Truman was a Free Mason and a well know one among Free Masons. He was the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri while also serving as Vice President to FDR. He was also a 33 degree Scottish Rite Mason and Past Master of his lodge.
32nd Degree Prince Hall Mason I know my grandaddy was a mason.
A Royal Arch Freemason is a Freemason who has attained the Master Mason Degree, and who has additionally attained the Royal Arch Degree within the appendant York Rite of Freemasonry.
Its Master's degree. anywhere you look it will come up Master's even if you type in Master. Also my aunt is a lawyer and I asked her, I even looked it up in the new Collage Webster Dictionary so it is defiantly Master's