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In July of that year he resigns as Recording Secretary, and the vacancy is filled by [[William Quan Judge]]. | In July of that year he resigns as Recording Secretary, and the vacancy is filled by [[William Quan Judge]]. | ||
[[Category:Associates of HPB]] | [[Category:Associates of HPB|Gustam A.]] |
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A. Gustam was the Recording Secretary of the Theosophical Society when the Founders were in New York.
On May 22, 1878, he wrote a letter "To the Chiefs of the Ârya Samâja advising them that the Council of the T.S. has accepted the proposal of the Samâja to unite with them."
In July of that year he resigns as Recording Secretary, and the vacancy is filled by William Quan Judge.