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'''Elizabeth Mayer Churchill''' was a Theosophist of [[Point Loma]] who served as superintendent of the Lotus Circles [a children's group] throughout the world. She married [[A. G. Spalding]] and they had two sons.<ref>"Memory Gathering for Iverson L. Harris" ''Eclectic Theosophist'' no.52 (May 15, 1979): 6-7.</ref> | '''Elizabeth Mayer Churchill''' was a Theosophist of [[Point Loma]] who served as superintendent of the Lotus Circles [a children's group] throughout the world. She married [[A. G. Spalding]] and they had two sons.<ref>"Memory Gathering for Iverson L. Harris" ''Eclectic Theosophist'' no.52 (May 15, 1979): 6-7.</ref> She worked closely with [[Katherine Tingley]] in the 1897 Crusade of the [[Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society]].<ref>"The Wagner Lectures" ''Theosophical Forum 3 no.2 (June, 1897): 27-28.</ref> | ||
In addition to her work organizing activities for children, she wrote for Theosophical magazines: | |||
* "The Spiritual Thread in Opera: Faust" ''Universal Brotherhood Path'' 14 no.12 (March, 1900): 645-651. | |||
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[[Category:People|Churchill, Elizabeth Mayer]] | [[Category:People|Churchill, Elizabeth Mayer]] | ||
[[Category:Point Loma|Churchill, Elizabeth Mayer]] | [[Category:Point Loma|Churchill, Elizabeth Mayer]] |
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Elizabeth Mayer Churchill was a Theosophist of Point Loma who served as superintendent of the Lotus Circles [a children's group] throughout the world. She married A. G. Spalding and they had two sons.[1] She worked closely with Katherine Tingley in the 1897 Crusade of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society.[2]
In addition to her work organizing activities for children, she wrote for Theosophical magazines:
- "The Spiritual Thread in Opera: Faust" Universal Brotherhood Path 14 no.12 (March, 1900): 645-651.