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'''Dr. Henry Newlin Stokes''' (1859-1942) was editor of [[The O. E. Library Critic (periodical)|''The O. E. Library Critic'']].  
'''Dr. Henry Newlin Stokes''' (1859-1942) was editor of [[The O. E. Library Critic (periodical)|''The O. E. Library Critic'']].  
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See also bio at:
See also bio at:
James A. Santucci, "H.N. Stokes and the O. E. Library Critic," ''Theosophical History'', 1:6 page 129-139 April 1986, accessed on February 14, 2012 at  [http://www.theohistory.org/thcovers/thscan106.html#Anchor-13458]
James A. Santucci, "H.N. Stokes and the O. E. Library Critic," ''Theosophical History'', 1:6 page 129-139 April 1986, accessed on February 14, 2012 at  [http://www.theohistory.org/thcovers/thscan106.html#Anchor-13458]
== Honors ==
The first publication of the [[Alexandria West Library]], '''''Troubled Emissaries''''' by Brett Foray, was dedicated to  Dr. Stokes, [[Albert E. S. Smythe]], and Dr. John Cooper in honor of their contributions to history of the modern Theosophical movement.
== Additional resources ==
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/stokes-henry-newlin Stokes, Henry Newlin] in Theosophy World
== Notes ==
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[[Category:Editors|Stokes, H. N.]]
[[Category:Editors|Stokes, H. N.]]

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Dr. Henry Newlin Stokes (1859-1942) was editor of The O. E. Library Critic.

See also Blavatsky Archives.

See also bio at: James A. Santucci, "H.N. Stokes and the O. E. Library Critic," Theosophical History, 1:6 page 129-139 April 1986, accessed on February 14, 2012 at [1]

Honors

The first publication of the Alexandria West Library, Troubled Emissaries by Brett Foray, was dedicated to Dr. Stokes, Albert E. S. Smythe, and Dr. John Cooper in honor of their contributions to history of the modern Theosophical movement.

Additional resources

Notes