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'''Claude Falls Wright''' was a Canadian Theosophist who became a member of [[H. P. Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky's]] [[Inner Group]] in London, in August 1890. | '''Claude Falls Wright''' was a Canadian Theosophist who became a member of [[H. P. Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky's]] [[Inner Group]] in London, in August 1890. | ||
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He and his wife, Leoline Leonard Wright, accompanied [[Katherine Tingley]] on her first tour around the world, leaving New York [[June 13]], 1896. Claude was at the time member of the Executive Commmittee of the [[Theosophical Society in America (Hargrove)|Theos. Soci. in America]], of which [[Ernest Temple Hargrove|Mr. E. T. Hargrove]] was President then. Claude was in [[Point Loma]] and participated in the Ceremonies of the laying of the Corner Stone of the [[School for the Revival of the Lost Mysteries of Antiquity]], [[February 23|Feb. 23]], 1897. He spoke, taking his title "H. P. Blavatsky." I know his widow very well; she is very old now; lives in San Diego with her married daughter and family; address is 3667 Jackdaw, San Diego 3, Calif. Claude drowned somewhere in Centrl America or Mexico. They had a son, but he lost his mind and has been in an Institution for years and years. Mrs. Wright might be as much as 87 now.<ref>Boris de Zirkoff letter to Alan Denson. November 26, 1957. Boris de Zirkoff Papers. Records Series 22. Theosophical Society in America Archives.</ref> | |||
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== Writings == | == Writings == |
Revision as of 18:55, 29 May 2015
Claude Falls Wright was a Canadian Theosophist who became a member of H. P. Blavatsky's Inner Group in London, in August 1890.
Boris de Zirkoff wrote of him:
He and his wife, Leoline Leonard Wright, accompanied Katherine Tingley on her first tour around the world, leaving New York June 13, 1896. Claude was at the time member of the Executive Commmittee of the Theos. Soci. in America, of which Mr. E. T. Hargrove was President then. Claude was in Point Loma and participated in the Ceremonies of the laying of the Corner Stone of the School for the Revival of the Lost Mysteries of Antiquity, Feb. 23, 1897. He spoke, taking his title "H. P. Blavatsky." I know his widow very well; she is very old now; lives in San Diego with her married daughter and family; address is 3667 Jackdaw, San Diego 3, Calif. Claude drowned somewhere in Centrl America or Mexico. They had a son, but he lost his mind and has been in an Institution for years and years. Mrs. Wright might be as much as 87 now.[1]
Writings
Mr. Wright wrote a few articles, and his activities were frequently mentioned in the Theosophical periodicals listed here, according to the Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals. His book is available online:
- Modern Theosophy: An Outline of Its Principles, pub. 1894 in Canada. It is available at the Theosophical Society in Canada Website. The text is also available at Blavatsky Archives and a Russian website.
Notes
- ↑ Boris de Zirkoff letter to Alan Denson. November 26, 1957. Boris de Zirkoff Papers. Records Series 22. Theosophical Society in America Archives.