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'''''Isabel B. Holbrook''''' was a prominent American worker in the [[Theosophical Society in America]].
'''''Isabel B. Holbrook''''' was a prominent American worker in the [[Theosophical Society in America]].
Miss Holbrook was born in Rockland, Massachusetts, on October 13, 1863. She attended the local schools and later the Bridgewater Normal. Following her graduation she taught for a number of years, specializing in biology and the natural sciences.Later she traveled in the United States, lecturing until in 1921 until in1921 her health necessitated a less arduous life and she returned to Rockland where she remained, continuing her lecturing as she was able, and contributing also by writing.<ref>"Isabel Holbrook" ''The American Theosophist'' 23 no.8 (July,  1935): 165.</ref>
MIss Holbrook was particularlu well known as a student of Masonry, and has for many years served the Co-Masonic Order in this country in the office of Deputy Grand Commander.<ref>"Isabel Holbrook" ''The American Theosophist'' 23 no.8 (July,  1935): 165.</ref>
She passed away on Jun 11, 1935.


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== Notes ==

Revision as of 03:30, 24 March 2026

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Isabel B. Holbrook was a prominent American worker in the Theosophical Society in America.

Miss Holbrook was born in Rockland, Massachusetts, on October 13, 1863. She attended the local schools and later the Bridgewater Normal. Following her graduation she taught for a number of years, specializing in biology and the natural sciences.Later she traveled in the United States, lecturing until in 1921 until in1921 her health necessitated a less arduous life and she returned to Rockland where she remained, continuing her lecturing as she was able, and contributing also by writing.[1]

MIss Holbrook was particularlu well known as a student of Masonry, and has for many years served the Co-Masonic Order in this country in the office of Deputy Grand Commander.[2]

She passed away on Jun 11, 1935.




Notes

  1. "Isabel Holbrook" The American Theosophist 23 no.8 (July, 1935): 165.
  2. "Isabel Holbrook" The American Theosophist 23 no.8 (July, 1935): 165.