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  • [[Category:TSA Judge]]
    413 bytes (50 words) - 01:07, 10 July 2014
  • ...ociety in America''' was used by the organization formed by [[William Quan Judge]] following the contentious [[1895 Convention]] in which the American Secti It is expected that a bronze bust of W. Q. Judge, on which work is now being rushed, will be completed.<ref>"Led By an 'Adep
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  • ...merica (Judge)|Theosophical Society in America]] was led by [[William Quan Judge]] until his death on March 21, 1896. [[Katherine Tingley|Mrs. Katherine Tin [[Category:TSA Judge]]
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  • ...was an important group founded in 1883 in New York City by [[William Quan Judge]] and others.<ref>W. Michael Ashcraft, ''The Dawn of the New Cycle: Point L ...s president of the group. ''The Path'' reported in January, 1889 that Mr. Judge had just been re-elected to office, but that he was "absent in Europe upon
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  • ...member of the [[Aryan Theosophical Society]] who supported [[William Quan Judge]] and later [[Katherine Tingley]] in the [[Point Loma]] Theosophical commun ...rietta Müller|Miss F. Henrietta Müller]], [[C. J. Strauss]], and Mrs. Ella Judge were listed among the party.
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  • ...'. They became acquainted with other organizations that are similar to the TSA in their missions, and received supportive grants. ...'White Lotus Legacy Circle''' of members who have committed to include the TSA in their estate planning.
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  • The '''Aryan Theosophical Press''' was established by the [[William Quan Judge]] and the [[Aryan Theosophical Society]] in New York City, probably in the ...ohn Morgan Pryse]], brothers originally from Cincinnati, were recruited by Judge to operate the press. They had experience operating newspapers and printing
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  • '''The Theosophical Society in America''' (TSA) is the American Section of the international [[Theosophical Society (Adyar ...had used the same name during the years [[Theosophical Society in America (Judge)|1895-98]] and [[Theosophical Society in America (Hargrove)|1898-1908]].
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  • ...e ran for President in 1960, Dr. Smith was 63 and had been a member of the TSA for over 40 years. He had been active as a leader and lecturer, travelling * The TSA participated in an '''Inter-American Theosophical Conference''' was held in
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  • .... S. Olcott, with H. P. Blavatsky and her sister Vera in front. Image from TSA Archives.]] ...At the request of the American Theosophical Society leader [[William Quan Judge]],
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  • ...iam Quan Judge]] was the General Secretary. For eight years he handled Mr. Judge's correspondence, managed the office, and edited a monthly journal. He was ...20px|right|thumb|Testimonial to Alexander Fullerton, 1905 Convention, from TSA Archives]]
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  • After the death in 1896 of [[William Quan Judge]], Dr. Buck seems to have been disappointed with the direction of the Theos ..., and succeeded him as TSA president in 1900. He soon left to join another Judge-lineage group, the [[Temple of the People]], based in Syracuse, New York, b
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  • ...present [[Theosophical Society in America|Theosophical Society of America (TSA)]] [Adyar] which is headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois [see Joy Mills, belo ...ca.com/the-theosophical-movement/ The Theosophical Movement] by William Q. Judge
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  • ...ka, Illinois, on the Mississippi River. James was a state's attorney, then judge, and was active in the Presbyterian church and in Masonic organizations. Vi [[George Linton]] and his wife, of Portland, Oregon, frequently visited the TSA headquarters while Mrs. Hanson was there. George and Virginia collaborated
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  • ...of any Theosophical Society. Nonetheless, he was heavily engaged with the TSA and lectured at the Besant Hollywood Lodge, San Francisco, Portland, Chicag ...ent ideas that could otherwise seem beyond reach, writing not as a distant judge but as a lover of the rites and mysteries embodied in the old ways.<ref>Hor
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  • ...d by B de Z on a photograph show where he worked at Point Loma. Image from TSA Archives.]] ...prints from older periodicals. Some well-known authors were [[William Quan Judge]], [[Henry Steel Olcott]], [[Gottfried de Purucker]], [[Mary K. Neff]], [[S
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  • ...dras Mail'' article dated January 30, 1907 about Olcott injury. Image from TSA Archives.]] ...ers-hso.htm# "The Servant of the Masters - Col. Henry S. Olcott"] by W. Q. Judge
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  • ...Building. Painted from a photograph in 1926 by Henry Schwartz. Image from TSA Archives.]] ...ewspaper reporters. "How many followers have you? By their number we shall judge whether what you say is true or false." I do not know how many there are. I
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