Reese L. Harrison, Jr., Was Born in San Antonio, Texas, on January 5, 1938 and Is the Son of Reese L
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INAUGURAL MISSOURI AMD INGATHERING MOST WORSHIPFUL BROTHER REESE L. HARRISON GRAND MASTER OF THE GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS Grand Master Reese L. Harrison, Jr., was born in San Antonio, Texas, on January 5, 1938 and is the son of Reese L. Harrison, who was a 60-Year Member of Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169, and Ruth Leona Fischer Harrison, whose father Albert Fischer was a member of Alamo Masonic Lodge No. 44. Most Worshipful Brother Harrison graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Business Administra- tion in three years in 1959 and with a Master of Science in Economics in 1965, attaining membership in Beta Gamma Sigma in the upper ten percent of his class and was admitted to Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society in Economics, and to Alpha Epsilon Rho Honor Fraternity in Radio and Television. He graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Juris Doctor Degree. He is married to the former Judith Karen Scott and they have two daughters, Judith Karen Scott Harrison, Jr., and Tiffany Farrah Lynn Harrison. Past Grand Master Harrison was admitted to the practice of law in September 1962 and was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy as an Assistant United States Attor- ney for the United States Department of Justice in the Western District of Texas, serving from 1964 through 1972 and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in 1972-1973. He entered the private practice of law as a partner in the law firm of Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison and Tate, Inc. in 1972, and is a fomer Chief Executive Officer of the law firm, and is a former Chairman of the Litigation Department. The Oppenheimer, Harrison law firm merged with the Dallas-based Strasburger Price law firm effective October 1, 2011. He is admitted to practice law in the Supreme Court of the United States, and in all Article III and Article I Courts of the United States. Reese L. Harrison, Jr., Colonel, USAF Retired, was awarded a brevet promotion to the rank of Brigadier General on September 1, 2004, in the Texas Air National Guard. Brigadier General Harrison was State Judge Advocate of the Texas Air National Guard and was assigned to the Judge Advocate General’s Department Reserve with the United States Air Force and was a Military Judge in the Texas Air National Guard beginning in 1972. He received the Major General Paul D. Straw Trophy in 1991 as the Airman who best exemplified overall unit excellence and outstanding civic participation and in recognition of superior contribution to the community and to the nation. He retired from the Texas Air National Guard and the United States Air Force in 1998 with almost 35 years of military service. He has been active in a variety of military and veterans organizations. On April 1, 2006, Brigadier General Harrison was inducted into the Texas National Guard Hall of Honor which is the highest form of recognition and tribute that a member of the Texas Military Forces can achieve. Members of this elite group have performed exceptionally meritorious service and made significant contributions of a lasting nature to those who serve in the Texas Army and Air National Guard and to the Adjutant General’s Department. He was selected the Outstanding Young Man in San Antonio for 1973, receiving the Distinguished Service Award from the San Antonio Junior Chamber of Com- merce of which he was not a member. He has been listed in Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, Who’s Who in Law and the Social Directory of San Antonio. He is a Life Director of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition and Rodeo, is a former Vice President of the San Antonio Charity Horse Show, and is a Director of the Miss Rodeo Texas Pageant among many other civic activities too numerous to mention. In addition to being a lawyer, Past Grand Master Harrison is a business economist and has been granted membership in the American Economics Associa- tion, the National Association of Business Economists, the Society of Government Economists and the San Antonio Economics Society, has been a lecturer on antitrust economics and on economic damage measurements, and has served on a number of Committees of these Associations. Past Grand Master Harrison operates the Bar H Ranches Partnership, Ltd., a cattle ranch in Bexar, Wilson, and Caldwell Counties in Texas. One of his cattle brands is O2, which has been in his family since the Civil War. He has been honored with membership in a number of National College Fraternities and Societies, including social, professional, honorary, and leadership. He has also been honored with membership in various social organizations in San Antonio. He and his family are members of Trinity Baptist Church, where he served on the legal committee. He is a member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He has held a number of leadership positions in the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce and the Alamo Area Council of Governments. He served as General Counsel to the General Investigating Committee and to the Ethics Committee of the Texas House of Representatives for the Biennium 1983-1984. He is active in the Democratic Party at the County, State and National levels. Judy and Reese live with Champ, a Shetland Sheepdog. SYMBOLIC BLUE LODGE Initiated March 14, 1959; Passed April 11, 1959, and Raised May 12, 1959 in Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169; Life Membership awarded August 11, 1970; Dual Endowed Member of Holland Masonic Lodge No. 1 since 1999: Plural Life Membership in Alamo Masonic Lodge No 44 awarded June 28, 2003., Past Master of Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169, 1969-1970; Treasurer for seventeen years, 1993-2010; and Secretary for three years, 1988-1991., Past Master of Cibolo Masonic Lodge No. 151, 2004-2005, Past Master of DeMolay Masonic Lodge No. 199, 2010-2011., Worshipful Master of the Texas Lodge of Research, 2013-2014, Past Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Texas, 2004., Past District Education Officer of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000. Past President of Masters, Wardens and Secretaries Association of the 39th Masonic Districts, 1968., Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Ireland since December 8, 2004, Past Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of New York, Past Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Luxembourg,, Henry Price Medal awarded by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts on May 10, 1982., Pierpoint Edwards Medal in Bronze awarded by the Grand Lodge of Connecticut on April 5, 1983. W. B. Jack Ball Lecture Medal awarded by Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169 in 1999, 2011., A. S. Richardson Lecture Medal of Gray Masonic Lodge No. 326 Texas Constitution, 2010., Bernard H. Dupee Memorial Lecture Medal of Shiloh Masonic Lodge No. 558 Pennsylvania Constitution, 2009., Golden Trowel Award presented by Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169 in 1990., Fifty-Year Masonic Service Award, May 12, 2009., George Washington Masonic National Memorial Board of Directors 2007-2010., Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas Sesquicentennial Commission and Committee Chairman 1984-1987., Grand Lodge of Texas Permanent Committee on Jurisprudence 1987-1993, 1994-1996, 1997-2001; Chairman 1989, 1993, 1996, 1998;, Permanent Committee on Youth Activities 1977-1983, Chairman 1982, 1983., Permanent Committee on Fraternal Relations 2006-2012, Chairman 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010., Permanent Committee on Grievances and Appeals No. 2, 1975., Permanent Committee on Plans and Objectives, 1989-1991., Temporary Committee on Petitions No.1, 1972-1973., Special Committee on Proposed Revisions to Laws of Grand Lodge 1998, 1999., Certificate of Proficiency in the Esoteric Work 1967-1988. YORK RITE OF FREEMASONRY CAPITULAR RITE Exalted in San Antonio Chapter No. 381 Royal Arch Masons, December 19, 1959; Life Membership awarded July 22, 1970; Dual Life Membership in Monroe Chapter No. 64 Royal Arch Masons of Monroe, North Carolina Awarded 1998; Dual Member of Mt. Ararat Chapter No. 3 Royal Arch Masons of North Carolina since 1999. Past High Priest of San Antonio Chapter No. 381 Royal Arch Masons, 1969-1970; and Treasurer for forty years, 1970-2011., Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas, 2013-2014., Past Right Excellent District Deputy Grand High Priest of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas, 1971., Past Excel- lent Grand Orator of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas, 1972, 1997, Past Excellent Grand Captain of the Host of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter in Texas, 1973., Grand Representative of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the Netherlands near Texas since May 9, 1973., Golden Keystone Award presented by Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas October 7, 2007., Fifty-Year Service Award, December 19, 2009, Grand Chapter Permanent Committee on Jurisprudence 1986-1990, 2004-2008; Chairman, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2008., Life Certificate of Proficiency in the Esoteric Work awarded December 5, 1989., Honorary Membership awarded in Salisbury Chapter No. 20 Royal Arch Masons of Salisbury, North Carolina, March 1, 1999; and in the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons of North Carolina, March 20, 2006. ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD Consecrated in the Order of High Priesthood of Texas, December 1, 1969., Past Grand High Priest of the Grand Council of the Order of High Priesthood of Texas, 1987, and Treasurer since 2009. CRYPTIC RITE Greeted in San Antonio Council No. 14 Royal & Select Masters, January 28, 1960; Received Super Excellent Master Degree under auspices of Dallas Council No. 18, September 12, 1960; Life Membership awarded July 22, 1970; Dual Life Membership in Solomon of The Silver Trowel Council No.