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[[File:AP Warrington in Madras 1933.jpg|right|230px|thumb|A. P. Warrington as international vice president in 1933]] | |||
'''Albert Powell Warrington''' was an attorney and banker who served as President of the [[American Theosophical Society]] from 1912-1920 and founded the [[Krotona]] colony. | '''Albert Powell Warrington''' was an attorney and banker who served as President of the [[American Theosophical Society]] from 1912-1920 and founded the [[Krotona]] colony. | ||
[[File:AP Warrington TM Sept 1911.jpg|160px|thumb|right|A. P. Warrington in ''Theosophical Messenger'', September 1911]] | |||
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Albert Powell Warrington was an attorney and banker who served as President of the American Theosophical Society from 1912-1920 and founded the Krotona colony.
Early years
Business career
Theosophical work
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Presidency
Vice President of TS Adyar
After the death of Dr. Besant on September 20, 1933, Mr. Warrington took over as President Pro Tem until June, 1934, when George Arundale took office following the election.
Final years
Writings
Mr. Warrington served as editor of The American Theosophist [First Series], 1913-14, and its successor The Theosophic Messenger, issues 4-8 titled "The American Theosophist and the Theosophic Messenger."
He authored 217 articles under the name AP Warrington, another 37 [mostly book reviews and obituaries] under the initials APW, and probably numerous others anonymously or as the General Secretary or National President.