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'''Alma Vilibalda Maximiliana Karlin''' (12 October 1889 – 15 January 1950) was a Slovene traveler, writer, poet, collector, polyglot and theosophist. She was one of the first European women who alone circled the globe.


'''Alma Vilibalda Maximiliana Karlin''' (12 October 1889 – 15 January 1950) was a Slovene traveler, writer, poet, collector, polyglot and theosophist. She was one of the first European women who alone circled the globe.
== Personal life ==


== Theosophical Society Involvement ==
== Theosophical Society Involvement ==
[[File:Karlin Membership Card.jpeg|right|200px|thumb|Karlin's Membership Card]]
Karlin was admitted as a member of the [[American Theosophical Society]] of the Honolulu, Hawai'i Lodge on July 1, 1922. She continued as a member through June, 1924, when her address changed to "Tokio, Japan."<ref>Membership Ledger Cards. Microfilm roll 4. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref>
== Writings ==


In 1923/24 she was a member of the American Theosophical Society.
== Notes ==
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[[File:Karlin Membership Card.jpeg|left|250px|thumb|Karlin's Membership Card]]
[[Category:People|Karlin, Alma]]
[[Category:Nationality American|Karlin, Alma]]
[[Category:Writers|Karlin, Alma]]
[[Category:Poets|Karlin, Alma]]

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Alma Karlin

Alma Vilibalda Maximiliana Karlin (12 October 1889 – 15 January 1950) was a Slovene traveler, writer, poet, collector, polyglot and theosophist. She was one of the first European women who alone circled the globe.

Personal life

Theosophical Society Involvement

Karlin's Membership Card

Karlin was admitted as a member of the American Theosophical Society of the Honolulu, Hawai'i Lodge on July 1, 1922. She continued as a member through June, 1924, when her address changed to "Tokio, Japan."[1]

Writings

Notes

  1. Membership Ledger Cards. Microfilm roll 4. Theosophical Society in America Archives.