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The ''Theosophical Quarterly'' was the journal of the [[Theosophical Society in America (Hargrove)|Theosophical Society in America (later renamed Theosophical Society) headed by [[Ernest Temple Hargrove]]. | The ''Theosophical Quarterly'' was the journal of the [[Theosophical Society in America (Hargrove)|Theosophical Society in America (later renamed Theosophical Society)]] headed by [[Ernest Temple Hargrove]]. | ||
A Cumulative Index to Theosophical Quarterly for Volume I - XXXV (July 1903 - October 1938) is available.<ref>Anonymous. ''The Theosophical quarterly cumulative index to volume I - volume XXXV, July, 1903 - October, 1938''. Kent, Ohio: Quarterly Book Dept., 1966.</ref> | A Cumulative Index to Theosophical Quarterly for Volume I - XXXV (July 1903 - October 1938) is available.<ref>Anonymous. ''The Theosophical quarterly cumulative index to volume I - volume XXXV, July, 1903 - October, 1938''. Kent, Ohio: Quarterly Book Dept., 1966.</ref> |
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The Theosophical Quarterly was the journal of the Theosophical Society in America (later renamed Theosophical Society) headed by Ernest Temple Hargrove.
A Cumulative Index to Theosophical Quarterly for Volume I - XXXV (July 1903 - October 1938) is available.[1]
In a posting on Theos-talk, Jake Benson provided this additional information:
The index was anonymously compiled and published in 1966 by the late Joseph Politella, Professor of Religion at Kent State University.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/faculty/polit.html
He in turn drew upon earlier unpublished attempts to create an authors index by the late John Kirkpatrick, a professor of Music for many years at Cornell and Yale. A copy of this unpublished index are among the Kirkpatrick papers at the Gilmore Music Library at Yale:
http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/music/kp-d.htm
Kirkpatrick in turn utilized an unpublished index compiled anonymously by several TS members.
Jake Benson [2]