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'''Laura M. Cooper''' was an English member of the [[Theosophical Society]] and sister of [[Isabelle Cooper-Oakley]]. In 1890 she was placed in charge of [[The Working Women's Club]] along with [[Annie Besant]]. | '''Laura M. Cooper''' was an English member of the [[Theosophical Society]] and sister of [[Isabelle Cooper-Oakley]]. In 1890 she was placed in charge of [[The Working Women's Club]] along with [[Annie Besant]]. She wrote an account of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky]]'s death entitled [http://blavatskyarchives.com/cooperl1891.htm "How She Left Us"]. | ||
[[Category:Associates of HPB|Cooper, Laura M.]] | [[Category:Associates of HPB|Cooper, Laura M.]] | ||
[[Category:Nationality English|Cooper, Laura M.]] | [[Category:Nationality English|Cooper, Laura M.]] |
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Laura M. Cooper was an English member of the Theosophical Society and sister of Isabelle Cooper-Oakley. In 1890 she was placed in charge of The Working Women's Club along with Annie Besant. She wrote an account of H. P. Blavatsky's death entitled "How She Left Us".