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== 1884 Board of Control == | == 1884 Board of Control == | ||
In 1884, [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott]] appointed | In 1884, [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott]] appointed [[Franz Hartmann|Dr. Franz Hartmann]], [[George Lane-Fox|St. George Lane-Fox]], [[William Tournay Brown|W. T. Brown]], [[Ragunath Row|R. Raghunath Row]], [[G. Muthuswamy Chetty|G. Muttuswamy Chetty]], [[P. Srinivasa Rao|P. Sreenivas Row]] and [[T. Subba Row]] to supervise the Adyar headquarters while he and [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] went to Europe. [[Alexis Coulomb]] seems to have been added to the board "because Mrs. Coulomb insisted to HSO that her husband was a proud man and his feelings would be hurt if he were left out."<ref>George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., ''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 224-225.</ref> Colonel Olcott later commented: | ||
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If I had had even an inkling of his real character, instead of making her husband ... a Committee man, I should have had our servants chase both of them out of our compound with bamboo switches.<ref>Henry S. Olcott, ''Old Diary Leaves'' Volume 3, page 74.</ref> | |||
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[[Mahatma]] [[Koot Hoomi]] wrote to Dr. Hartmann about how to work with [[Emma Coulomb]], the housekeeper. See '''[[Mahatma Letter to Hartmann - LMW 2 No. 73]]'''. | Difficulties soon arose between the Board and the Coulombs. Monsieur Coulomb, who was an expert carpenter, secretly tampered with the [["The Shrine"]] where the [[Masters of Wisdom]] used to precipitate letters. This shrine was a small wooden wall cabinet hanging up on one of the walls of H. P. Blavatsky's writing room. | ||
The Masters were obviously aware of was going on there. Early in 1874, [[Mahatma]] [[Koot Hoomi]] also wrote to Dr. Hartmann about how to work with [[Emma Coulomb]], the housekeeper. See '''[[Mahatma Letter to Hartmann - LMW 2 No. 73]]'''. Another K. H. letter [[Precipitation|precipitated]] to [[Henry Steel Olcott|Col. Olcott]] in a railway compartment in motion, in England, on [[April 5]]. It was published as '''[[Mahatma_Letter_to_H._S._Olcott_-_LMW_1_No._18|Letter 18]]''' in [[Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom (book)|''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series'']]: | |||
<blockquote>Do not be surprised at anything you may hear from Adyar. Nor discouraged. It is possible—tho’ we try to prevent it within the limits of [[karma]]—that you may have great domestic annoyances to pass thro’. You have harboured a traitor and an enemy under your roof for years, and the missionary party are more than ready to avail of any help she may be induced to give. A regular conspiracy is on foot. She [Emma Coulomb] is maddened by the appearance of [[George Lane-Fox|Mr Lane Fox]] and the powers you have given to the Board of Control. We have been doing some [[phenomena]] at Adyar since H.P.B. left India to protect Upasika from the conspirators.<ref>Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa, ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom'' First Series No. 18 (Adyar, Madras: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1977), 46-47, 149.</ref></blockquote> | |||
== Dismissal of Coulombs == | |||
On May 14, 1884, the Coulombs were dismissed from their positions, and they moved out of Adyar on the 25th. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Revision as of 22:12, 1 June 2020
The term Board of Control has been used in two ways: for a body supervising activities in 1884 at the Adyar headquarters while the Founders were away, and for a different body governing the Theosophical Society in the United States before the American Section was formed in 1886. Information about the latter group is at American Board of Control.
1884 Board of Control
In 1884, Colonel Olcott appointed Dr. Franz Hartmann, St. George Lane-Fox, W. T. Brown, R. Raghunath Row, G. Muttuswamy Chetty, P. Sreenivas Row and T. Subba Row to supervise the Adyar headquarters while he and Madame Blavatsky went to Europe. Alexis Coulomb seems to have been added to the board "because Mrs. Coulomb insisted to HSO that her husband was a proud man and his feelings would be hurt if he were left out."[1] Colonel Olcott later commented:
If I had had even an inkling of his real character, instead of making her husband ... a Committee man, I should have had our servants chase both of them out of our compound with bamboo switches.[2]
Difficulties soon arose between the Board and the Coulombs. Monsieur Coulomb, who was an expert carpenter, secretly tampered with the "The Shrine" where the Masters of Wisdom used to precipitate letters. This shrine was a small wooden wall cabinet hanging up on one of the walls of H. P. Blavatsky's writing room.
The Masters were obviously aware of was going on there. Early in 1874, Mahatma Koot Hoomi also wrote to Dr. Hartmann about how to work with Emma Coulomb, the housekeeper. See Mahatma Letter to Hartmann - LMW 2 No. 73. Another K. H. letter precipitated to Col. Olcott in a railway compartment in motion, in England, on April 5. It was published as Letter 18 in Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series:
Do not be surprised at anything you may hear from Adyar. Nor discouraged. It is possible—tho’ we try to prevent it within the limits of karma—that you may have great domestic annoyances to pass thro’. You have harboured a traitor and an enemy under your roof for years, and the missionary party are more than ready to avail of any help she may be induced to give. A regular conspiracy is on foot. She [Emma Coulomb] is maddened by the appearance of Mr Lane Fox and the powers you have given to the Board of Control. We have been doing some phenomena at Adyar since H.P.B. left India to protect Upasika from the conspirators.[3]
Dismissal of Coulombs
On May 14, 1884, the Coulombs were dismissed from their positions, and they moved out of Adyar on the 25th.
Notes
- ↑ George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 224-225.
- ↑ Henry S. Olcott, Old Diary Leaves Volume 3, page 74.
- ↑ Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa, Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom First Series No. 18 (Adyar, Madras: The Theosophical Publishing House, 1977), 46-47, 149.