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'''Emogene Sanford Simons''' joined the [[Theosophical Society in America]] in 1912 and was an active member in the field of education, preparing study materials for beginning students of [[Theosophy]]. She was the author of ''Introductory Course in Theosophy'', ''The Meaning of Life'', and ''You and Your World''. She died on [[July 23]], 1960, in Hartford, Connecticut.<ref>Anon., "Emogene S. Simons," The American Theosophist 48:9 (September, 1960), 196.</ref>
'''Emogene Sanford Simons''' joined the [[Theosophical Society in America]] in 1912 and was an active member in the field of education, preparing study materials for beginning students of [[Theosophy]]. She was the author of ''Introductory Course in Theosophy'', ''The Meaning of Life'', and ''You and Your World''. She also contributed articles to ''[[The American Theosophist]]'', ''[[The Herald of the Star]]'' and other Theosophical journals. Mrs. Simons died on [[July 23]], 1960, in Hartford, Connecticut.<ref>Anon., "Emogene S. Simons," The American Theosophist 48:9 (September, 1960), 196.</ref>


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Emogene Sanford Simons joined the Theosophical Society in America in 1912 and was an active member in the field of education, preparing study materials for beginning students of Theosophy. She was the author of Introductory Course in Theosophy, The Meaning of Life, and You and Your World. She also contributed articles to The American Theosophist, The Herald of the Star and other Theosophical journals. Mrs. Simons died on July 23, 1960, in Hartford, Connecticut.[1]

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  1. Anon., "Emogene S. Simons," The American Theosophist 48:9 (September, 1960), 196.