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[[ | '''Elsie Benjamin''' (née Savage) was secretary to both [[Katherine Tingley]] and [[Gottfried de Purucker]], and worked with [[Christmas Humphreys]] to create the third edition of [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'']]. | ||
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* Benjamin, Elsie. ''On Tour with G. de P., 1931: A Secretary's Travelog'' (Point Loma, 1931).<ref>Emmett A. Greenvalt, ''California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942'' 2nd revised edition (San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978), 203 n20.</ref> An account of how Gottfried de Purucker temporarily moved headquarters from Point Loma to London at a time when he was trying to sell acreage to Annie Besant. | |||
* See Alan Donant's article on [http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/conger/alconger.htm Colonel Arthur L. Conger] for mentions of Elsie Benjamin. | |||
* See also Frank Reitemeyer's article "HPB’s Occult Ring - Another Chapter of Theosophical History Clarified" at[http://blavatskyarchives.com/reitemeyer_hpbs_occult_ring.htm Blavatsky Archives]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 29 September 2017
Elsie Benjamin (née Savage) was secretary to both Katherine Tingley and Gottfried de Purucker, and worked with Christmas Humphreys to create the third edition of The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett.
Additional resources
- Benjamin, Elsie. On Tour with G. de P., 1931: A Secretary's Travelog (Point Loma, 1931).[1] An account of how Gottfried de Purucker temporarily moved headquarters from Point Loma to London at a time when he was trying to sell acreage to Annie Besant.
- See Alan Donant's article on Colonel Arthur L. Conger for mentions of Elsie Benjamin.
- See also Frank Reitemeyer's article "HPB’s Occult Ring - Another Chapter of Theosophical History Clarified" atBlavatsky Archives.
Notes
- ↑ Emmett A. Greenvalt, California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942 2nd revised edition (San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978), 203 n20.