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'''Henry Hotchener''' was an American member of the [[Theosophical Society in America]]. He is best known as the husband of [[Marie Russak Hotchener]] and co-editor with her of [[World Theosophy (periodical)|''World Theosophy'']]. | '''Henry Hotchener''' was an American member of the [[Theosophical Society in America]]. He is best known as the husband of [[Marie Russak Hotchener]] and co-editor with her of [[World Theosophy (periodical)|''World Theosophy'']]. | ||
He first met [[Alexander Fullerton]] in June, 1900, and that encounter | He first met [[Alexander Fullerton]] in June, 1900, and that encounter started his interest in [[Theosophy]].<ref>Henry Hotchener letter to Arthur Jacoby. June 9, 1950. Arthur Jacoby Papers. Records Series 25.18. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref> That same year he met New York Theosophist Arthur Jacoby, beginning a lifelong friendship and correspondence. Other close friends included Dr. George DeHoff of Baltimore and Charles Luntz of St. Louis. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 13:03, 27 July 2016
Henry Hotchener was an American member of the Theosophical Society in America. He is best known as the husband of Marie Russak Hotchener and co-editor with her of World Theosophy.
He first met Alexander Fullerton in June, 1900, and that encounter started his interest in Theosophy.[1] That same year he met New York Theosophist Arthur Jacoby, beginning a lifelong friendship and correspondence. Other close friends included Dr. George DeHoff of Baltimore and Charles Luntz of St. Louis.
Resources
- Extensive correspondence with Arthur Jacoby. Arthur Jacoby Papers. Records Series 25.18. Theosophical Society in America Archives.
Notes
- ↑ Henry Hotchener letter to Arthur Jacoby. June 9, 1950. Arthur Jacoby Papers. Records Series 25.18. Theosophical Society in America Archives.