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pp. 330-32; and July 23, 1892, pp. 354-57. Available at Theosophical Society in America Web page [https://www.theosophical.org/component/content/article/65-olcott/1852]. In this article Moses reviews Olcott's "Old Diary Leaves" that were first published in ''The Theosophist'' beginning with the March 1892 issue. Moses also publishes a transcription of eight letters that he received from Olcott during the years 1875-76. Some of the letters give Colonel Olcott's early views of Madame Blavatsky. | pp. 330-32; and July 23, 1892, pp. 354-57. Available at Theosophical Society in America Web page [https://www.theosophical.org/component/content/article/65-olcott/1852]. In this article Moses reviews Olcott's "Old Diary Leaves" that were first published in ''The Theosophist'' beginning with the March 1892 issue. Moses also publishes a transcription of eight letters that he received from Olcott during the years 1875-76. Some of the letters give Colonel Olcott's early views of Madame Blavatsky. The same material is available at the Blavatsky Archives Web page. [http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/olcottmoses.htm] |
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"Early Story of TS", published in two parts in Light, July 9, 1892, pp. 330-32; and July 23, 1892, pp. 354-57. Available at Theosophical Society in America Web page [1]. In this article Moses reviews Olcott's "Old Diary Leaves" that were first published in The Theosophist beginning with the March 1892 issue. Moses also publishes a transcription of eight letters that he received from Olcott during the years 1875-76. Some of the letters give Colonel Olcott's early views of Madame Blavatsky. The same material is available at the Blavatsky Archives Web page. [2]