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  • [[Category:Events, international]]
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  • [[Category:Events, international|Kiddle Incident]]
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  • ==Events== * 1888 – Beginning of the International Convention at [[Adyar (campus)|Adyar]] where it was decided a) to reorganiz
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: ''The International Theosophical Year Book'' (periodical)}} '''The International Theosophical Year Book''' was a serial publication issued by the [[Theosoph
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  • ==Events== ...2 – [[Henry Steel Olcott]], American attorney, Co-founder and first International President of [[Theosophical Society]], serving from 1875-1907. (d. [[Februa
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  • ==Events== ...dash; [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]], at the invitation of [[Radha Burnier]], then international president of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]], vis
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  • [[Category:Events, international]]
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  • ==Events== * 1878 – [[George S. Arundale]], English educator and third International President of [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1934-1945 (d. [
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  • The '''International Theosophical Peace Congress''' was a convention held in Visingsö, Lake Vet [[Category:Events]]
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  • ==Events== * 1923 – [[Radha Burnier]], seventh international president of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1980-2013 (
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  • ==Events== * 1973 – [[Nilakanta Sri Ram]], fifth international President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1953-1973 (
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  • ==Events== ...– [[Indira Gandhi]] gave the Besant Lecture at the [[Adyar (campus)|International Headquarters]] of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]] entitled "The Future
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  • ==Events== ...ndash; [[Annie Besant]] gave her last public address at the opening of the International Convention in [[Adyar (campus)|Adyar]].
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  • ==Events== ...ecame President of the [[Theosophical Society in America]] (1965–1974) and International Vice President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society b
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  • ==Events== ...men's rights activist, supporter of Irish and Indian self rule, and second International President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1907-1933.
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  • ==Events== * 1917 – [[George Herbert Whyte]], founder of the [[International Order of the Round Table]] (b. 1878)
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  • ==Events== * 1907 – [[Annie Besant]] was elected international President of the [[Theosophical Society]]. She was reelected this day in 19
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  • ==Events== * 2013 – [[Radha Burnier]], seventh international president of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1980-2013 (
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  • ==Events== * 1889 – [[Nilakanta Sri Ram]], fifth international President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1953-1973 (
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  • ==Events== * 1980 – [[Radha Burnier]] was elected as the seventh international president of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]].
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  • ==Events== * 1906 – [[John B. S. Coats]], sixth International President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1973-1979.
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  • ==Events== * 1882 – The Order of International [[Co-Freemasonry]] was begun when the distinguished authoress, lecturer and
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  • ==Events== ...pumullage Jinarājadāsa]], Sri Lankan [[Theosophist]] who became the fourth International President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1945-1953.
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  • ==Events== * 1847 – [[Annie Besant]], English Theosophist and second International President of [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1907-1933. (d.
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  • ==Events== ...53 – [[Nilakanta Sri Ram]] (1889-1973), assumed office as the fifth international President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]].
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  • ==Events== * 1980 – [[Radha Burnier]] took office as Seventh International President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]].
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  • ==Events== ...veled to India for the first time in 1956 and visited the [[Adyar (campus)|International Headquarters]] of the Theosophical Society in Adyar, Chennai.
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  • ==Events== * 1945 – [[George S. Arundale]], English educator and third International President of [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], serving from 1934-1945. (b.
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  • ==Events== ...ecame President of the [[Theosophical Society in America]] (1965–1974) and International Vice President of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society b
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  • ==Events== * 1955 – [[International Fraternity of Theosophists]] was formed.
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  • [[Category:Events, international]]
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  • [[Category:Events, international|Adyar Day]]
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  • ...ensky|Dr. Anna Kamensky]] to establish the [[International Centre (Geneva)|International Centre in Geneva, Switzerland]]. ...nist movement in both places, especially in their efforts to tie it to the international labour movement. Migrating to India during the first world war, for the nex
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  • ...rs at Adyar, India. Another Garden of Remembrance was established at the [[International Theosophical Centre]] at Naarden, The Netherlands. ...at foreshadowed and inspired creation of the garden occurred in the 1930s. International president [[Annie Besant]] died on [[September 20]], 1933 and was cremated
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  • [[Category:Events]] '''International Theosophy Conferences, Inc. (ITC)''' is a nonprofit organization that spons
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  • ...honored by a visit from [[William Quan Judge]], the Vice President of the international [[Theosophical Society]]; [[Annie Besant]], then editor of [[Lucifer (perio == 1895 events ==
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  • ...concurrently until the end of his TSA term in 2017. He still continues his international role. ...helped give a new energy to many of them in their service work. The second international TOS conference [in 2013] was also hosted under Tim's presidency. This broug
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  • ...Harrogate T. S. Training Centre and the Britain and India Society.<ref>The International Theosophical Year Book 1938: 210.</ref> ...an Federation, and served on the World Congress Committee in 1936.<ref>The International Theosophical Year Book 1938: 210.</ref>
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  • ...s a tool for teaching elementary [[Theosophy]], but was discontinued after International President [[Annie Besant]] asked Mr. Rogers to refocus his editorial attent * Future Events
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  • She went on to list ten resolutions about integrating the arts into events and practices of the Theosophical Society, and to say that an Art Committee ...India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1973.</ref> Other participants were International President [[Nilakanta Sri Ram|N. Sri Ram]], Bhagirathi Sri Ram, [[James S.
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  • ...with stated aims that include promoting cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, civil rights ...]] from 1945-1960, spoke in a public lecture in 1942 about the need for an international structure:
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  • ...traditions and high standards maintained by the Theosophical Society with International Headquarters formerly at [[Point Loma|Point Loma, California]], under the l ...esoteric philosophy, and to share with its readers the outstanding current events in the various Theosophical Societies.<ref>"Point Loma Publications, Inc."
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  • ...reditation has been conferred by '''[http://www.arbnet.org/ Arbnet]''', an international community of arboreta. This accreditation confirms that Olcott has identifi Two noteworthy wind events caused significant destruction on the campus. An F1 '''tornado''' passed ov
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  • ...yar]]. After [[L. W. Rogers]] became President in 1920, he negotiated with International President [[Annie Besant]] to return the book business to the American Sect ...eosophical publications and wide-scale advertising is possible through the international journal, ''The Theosophist'', published at Adyar.
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  • ...ty]] based in Adyar, Chennai, India from 1974-1980. She was a very popular international lecturer, and was awarded the [[Subba Row Medal]] in 2011 for her contribut ...arkroom in the bathroom adjoining Room 8 for developing their photos of TS events, places, and people.<ref>Joy Mills conversations with Janet Kerschner. Janu
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  • ...eeting of seventeen men after the 1884 Theosophical Convention held at the International Headquarter of the [[Theosophical Society]], in Adyar.<ref>B. Pattabhi Sita [[Category:Events in early TS history]]
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  • ...and [[Charles Webster Leadbeater|C. W. Leadbeater]] made of this Order an international movement and renamed it as '''The Order of the Star in the East''', with J. ...ision was made to settle the European headquarters of the OSE in Ommen, an international OSE congress was scheduled for the summer of 1924, in Arnhem. Those interes
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  • ...66.</ref> Her father had an excellent lyric bass voice, and at some social events she accompanied his performances.<ref>"Society" ''Times-Picayune'' (May 22, ...as personal representative of [[Annie Besant]] until 1928, when he became international vice president in India. At that point Miss Poutz took on the leadership ro
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  • '''''The Theosophist''''' is the monthly journal of the international [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India]] ...fiftieth anniversary, in the "Jubilee Number." She compiled a timeline of events using [[Henry Steel Olcott|Colonel Olcott's]] diaries:
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  • The '''World Fellowship of Buddhists''' (WFB) is an international Buddhist organization which was founded in B.E. 2493 (1950) in Sri Lanka wh The events are organised by Prince College, Kotahena. Other Buddhist organisations wil
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