Walter A. Carrithers, Jr.

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W. A. Carrithers at a young age

Walter Adley Carrithers (August 14, 1924 - ca. August 21, 1994) was a Theosophical historian who was born and died in Fresno, California. He wrote under the pen name of Adlai E. Waterman the book, Obituary: the “Hodgson Report” on Madame Blavatsky 1885-1960, in which he reveals that the research of Richard Hodgson was biased and defective.

He formed the Blavatsky Foundation to perpetuate public knowledge of the life and works of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

He died of heart failure and was found by the police three days after his death.

See also

Online writings by Walter A. Carrithers, Jr. at http://www.blavatskyfoundation.org/carrwrit.htm

Additional resources

Articles and pamphlets

Books

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