Robert Logan

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Robert Restalrig Logan was a member of the Theosophical Society in America who headed the Theosophical Order of Service for many years. He and his wife Sara Northrup Wetherill Logan hosted many Theosophists and artists at their estate, "Sarobia," near Eddington, Pennsylvania. Guests included Jiddu Krishnamurti, Richard Blossom Farley, Dr. James H. Cousins, Dora van Gelder, and Beatrice Wood. Logan's name descends from a long line of Scottish lords.

"Many members will remember the many years of service given to the Society by Mr. Robert R. Logan, who passed away on June 17, 1956. Mr. Logan's home at Sarobia, near Eddington, Pennsylvania, was the scene of many of the early talks by Mr. J. Krishnamurti, and for several years Mr. Logan was the national head of the T. O. S."[1]

Early life and education

Theosophical Society activities

Theosophical Order of Service

Sarobia

Writings

  • Lichens from the Temple. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1914. Available at Internet Archive.
  • Biographical Sketch of Algernon Sydney Logan. National Publishing Co., 1934. 11

Additional resources

Sloss, Radha Rajagopal. Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti. Pages 139-141.

Notes

  1. "Passing of Workers," The American Theosophist 44.8 (August, 1956), 167.