Messenger (periodical)

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Masthead of The Messenger, 1916

The Messenger is a name that has been used by two different periodicals.

  • It was the journal of the American Theosophical Society, published from June, 1913 to November, 1927. Initially it was produced in the new Krotona colony in Hollywood, California by the Society's president, A. P. Warrington. His successors in that office continued issuing the publication from other locations. A highly useful supplement that was printed in 1917 and some other years was the "Statistical year Book and Directory," a report by the National Secretary with financial reports, brief reports from the ATS departments and many lodges, and a directory of lodge locations.
  • The later use of the name was for the members' newsletter of the Theosophical Society in America from 19xx to 20xx. The name changed to Messenger in 20xx, and it is still being published about four times yearly.

Index to the periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index to the earlier version of the periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence. No index is available for the current version.

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