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Geoffrey Hodson in Auckland, New Zealand, 1953.
Geoffrey Hodson at age 96.
Geoffrey and Sandra Hodson at Olcott, June, 1967.

Early years

Military service

Activities in the Theosophical Society

Clairvoyance

Biography

John Kirk Robertson wrote a biography in 1971 of Geoffrey Hodson entitled Aquarian Occultist. It was never formally published, but copies of the typescript are cataloged in the national Libraries of Australia and New Zealand, and in the Rare Books collection of the Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library in Wheaton, Illinois. Sandra Hodson wrote to a prospective publisher that her husband did not want the biography published.

Writings

In 1954, Mr. Hodson was awarded the Subba Row Medal for his contributions to Theosophical literature.

Notes