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  • ...cellar. The renovated exhibition hall was used on August 12 to celebrate "Messenger of Light Day", Madame Blavatsky’s 182nd birthday. On August 15, local The
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  • ...9) that lasted for 29 years, until her death in 1945.<ref>"An Event" ''The Messenger'' 4.3 Aug 1916 p81.</ref> He was an investor and real estate developer, and ...al lodges.<ref>Anonymous, "Report of Mrs. Russak, National Lecturer" ''The Messenger'' 2 no.5 (October, 1914): 330-331.</ref>
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  • ...e.org/details/hpb-messianic-messenger Helena Petrovna Blavatsky: Messianic Messenger]''' October 1, 1991. Explores the relevance of Madame Blavatsky's life and [[File:Vonda Urban lecturing.png|right|220|thumb|"Messianic Messenger" lecture in 1991]]
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  • ...psychic researcher; and scientists from twenty other countries.<ref>''The Messenger'' 1.7 (December, 1913) 139.</ref> ...S. Cooper, "The Berkeley Society for Psychical Research" ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 9.5 (February, 1908), 102.</ref>
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  • ...sand years. He also stated that he was merely the predecessor of a greater messenger from God. Although not highly educated, this young man’s dealings in the The greater messenger declared by the Bab was a man named Mírzá Husayn ‘Alí, better known as
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  • ...e use of magic-lanterns as “unique”.<ref>Lectures in Northwest. Theosophic Messenger 9.1. October 1907, page 14.</ref></br> ...joined Steiner’s group in 1906. She wanted to persuade Heindel to become a messenger of Steiner’s teachings in the United States. Heindel in turn had hoped th
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  • ...(The Student)'', [[The Theosophic Messenger (periodical)|''The Theosophic Messenger'']], [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']], and [[World Theo ...P. Warrington, "The National President's Address: The Light of Asia" ''The Messenger'' 6.4 (September 1918), 101.</ref> Available at [http://babel.hathitrust.or
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  • ...iousness of the date.<ref>Charles T. Wood "The Horoscope" ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 13 no.11 (August, 1912): 631-633.</ref> ...r, and his wife '''May''' was editor of [[The Messenger (periodical)|''The Messenger'']], the Society's journal. Even after L.W. moved Society headquarters to C
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  • ...l was replaced by [[The Theosophic Messenger (periodical)|''The Theosophic Messenger'']].<ref>Joy Mills, ''100 Years of Theosophy in America: 1875-1975''. (Whea ...myself. I shall not be sorry to depart.<ref>"Mr. Fullerton Release," ''The Messenger'' 1.4 (September, 1913), 50.</ref>
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  • ...rnett, Mary W. Burnett, "Death of Countess Wachtmeister." ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 12.1 (Oct. 1910), 811-812.</ref> ...rch.<ref>Jacob Bonggren" Countess Constance Wachtmeister" ''The Theosophic Messenger'', 12.3., Dec. 1910, p. 167-168.</ref> She began investigations into [[Spir
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  • ...de available in Braille.<ref>Anonymous, "Braille Council" ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 14.1 (October 1912), 71-72.</ref>
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  • ...ngress News.png|right|200px|thumb|Special department in ''The Theosophical Messenger''. Drawing by Robert M. Bernardeau.]] ...f>Margaret E. Cousins, "Art in Theosophical Activities" ''The Theosophical Messenger'' 17.10 (October 1929), 211.</ref>
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  • ...al journals. In 1921 it was reported in [[The Messenger (periodical)|''The Messenger'']] that Dr. Peebles was then 99 years old: ...years old and still going.<ref>"Matters of General Interest: H. M.," ''The Messenger'' 9 no. 3 (August 1921), 70.</ref>
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  • ...Canada, China, Holland, Uganda and South Africa."<ref>"Jane Goodall Named "Messenger of Peace" by UN," National Geographic News web page. April 16, 2002. See [ In 2002, Goodall was named a '''United Nations Messenger of Peace''', and has helped to raise awareness of U.N. initiatives.
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  • ...ets such as the [[Theosophical Book Concern]].<ref>For examples, see ''The Messenger'' 5.5 (October 1917). 568.</ref> ...a shorter version as ''The Immediate Future''. Reviewed briefly in ''The Messenger'', July 1919, page 63.
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  • ...light shine upon him!<ref>A. P. Warrington, "In Memoriam" ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 9.11 (August, 1908), 250. </ref>
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  • ...''The Light of Asia'']] as a play.<ref>Anonymous, "A Festival Drama" ''The Messenger'' 5.12 (May, 1918), 789-790.</ref> ...r. Rogers' recent lecture."<ref>"What Lodges Are Doing" ''The Theosophical Messenger'' 16.7 (December 1928), 150.</ref><ref>See also lodge charter record of Nov
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  • ...i, and Arizona.<ref>"General Secretary's Representatives" ''The Theosophic Messenger'' 13.9 (June 1912): 514.</ref> Another assignment was as registrar for the ...s appointed to succeed him.<ref>"The Theosophical Publishing House," ''The Messenger'' 8.10 (March 1921), 632.</ref>
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  • ...Kane Pond's proposal were published in [[The Messenger (periodical)|''The Messenger'']], and the members were excited to see them. The original art works were
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  • ...mostly anonymously. He also wrote for [[The Messenger (periodical)|''The Messenger'']], [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']], [[Le Lotus Bleu
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