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HARTMANN'S

WHO'S
WHO
IN
Occult, Psychic and Spiritual Realms
EMBRACING
Alchemy, Anthropology, Anthroposophy, Applied Psychology, Archaeology,
Astrology, Baha'i Movement, Bio-Chemistry, Bi'O-Psychology, Buddhism,
Christian Mysticism, Chromatics, Divine Science, New Thought,
Numerology, Occultism, Phrenology, Psychiatry, Psycho-analysis,
Psychical Research, Ros.icrucianism, Sacred Science, Spiritualism,
Sufi Movement, Theosophy, Transcendental Science, Vedanta
Philosophy, Vegetarianism, Vocational Guidance, and
Cognate Subjects.
IN THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Compiled and Edited
by
WILLIAM C. HARTMAN, Ph.D., O.Sc.D.
"Seek and Ye Shall Find"
To be issued Annually, about October first
Under the Auspices of The Occult Brotherhood
PRICE, $3.00
THE OCCULT PRESS
Jamaica, N. Y.
U.S. A.
Copyright 1925
by
William C. Hartmann
Published, November, 1925
All Rights Reserved
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"IF"
By B. F. AUSTIN
I
F I can throw a single ray of light
Across the darkened pathway of another;
If I can aid some soul to clearer sight
Of life and duty, and thus bless my brother;
If I can wipe from any human cheek a tear,
I shall not then have lived in vain whi le here.
If I can guide some erring one to truth,
Inspire within his heart a sense of duty;
If I can plant within the soul of rosy youth
A sense of right, a love of truth and beauty;
If I can teach one man that God and Heaven are near,
I shall not then have lived in vain while here.
If from my mind I banish doubt and fear,
And keep my life attuned to love and kindness;
If I can scatter light and hope and cheer,
And help remove the curse of mental blindness;
If I can make more joy, more hope, less pain,
I shall not then have lived and loved in vain.
If by life's roadside I can plant a tree,
Beneath whose shade some wearied head may rest;
Though I may never share its shade, or see
Its beauty, I shall yet be truly blest-
Though no one knows my name, nor drops a flow'r upon my bier,
I shall not then have lived in vain while here.
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CONTENTS
PAGE
"If," a Poem, by B. F. Austin.... ... .. . .. ... ..... . ..... . .... .. ...... ........... .... 5
Introduction, by Dr. Guy Bogart.. . ..................... . ................ . ......... 7
Foreword, by Wm. C. Hartmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Notice, to the Public........... . ............. ..... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Prominent Officials of Societies, Editors of Periodicals, Leaders of Different Move-
ments, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Commends T he Occult Brotherhood . ..... . .... ......... .. ... 24
Book List-Authors and Their Works. .. . ......... ... .. ....... ........ .. ...... ...... 25
Periodicals . . .................... , ............................... ........ .. ... .... , 45
Applied Psychologists, Astrologers, Character Analysts, Graphologists, Numerologists,
Palmists, Phrenologists, and Vocational Counsellors.. .. .. .. .. . . ............. ... .. 55
Jesus and Siddartha, A Poem, by Dr. Guy Bogart. .. ....... .. .................... . .. 60
New Thought, Divine Science and Magnetic Healers, Metaphysical Practitioners and
Psychologists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Spiritualist Associates, Mediums, Healers and Ministers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Psychics and Occultists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Light, A Poem, by William Hardy.. . ......... .. .. ...... . ... ... ............. . ... .. . . 76
Prominent Mediums, Past and Present ... .......... .. .. ... .. . . ... ...... ...... ... .... 77
The Ahmadiyya Movement, Alchemy, Anthropology, and Anthroposophy . .. . ......... 81
Applied Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
.Archaeology, and Astrology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Baha'i Movement............... . ...... . ............... . ......... . .. .. ......... . .... 85
Bio-Chemistry, Bio-Psychology, and Buddhi sm. . .. .. . .. .. ... ... . ................ ... . 87
Christian Mystici sm, and Chromatics. ........... .. ..... ... .. ........ .. .. ..... . . .... 88
Emanul! l Movement, The Essenes, and Human, Humane and Humanitarian Movements 89
The Liberal Catholic Church......... .. . ... ........... ...... . ........ . ....... .. . . .. 91
New Thought, Divine Science, Metaphysics, and Unity Movements .. .. . . . . . ......... . 94
New Thought, Divine Science, Metaphysical and Unity Societies............... . . ... . 98
Numerology, and Occultism . ... .... ..... .. . ..... .................................. 107
The Order of the Star in the East ........................... .' . ................. .... 110
Phrenology, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis ...... ......... . .... . ........... . ......... 112
Psychic Phenomena, Scientific Research of, by Charles L. Hyde, Sr ................... 113
Psychical Research Societies .... . ...... . ................................ .... . .. ..... 117
Rosicrucianism, Societies of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Sacred Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Science . ...... .. .. . . ......................................... . . .. ..... ............ . 128
Spiritualism, Movements, and Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 129
State Auxiliaries of the National Spiritualist Association, U. S. A .. ............. .. ... 132
Spiritualist Camps in the United States . ......... . . . ... . . . ...... ... ................ . 134
Spiritualist Societies, Churches, etc ......... . . ...... .. ..... . . ...... ......... ... ...... 135
Spiritualist Societies and Movements in Other Countries ... . ............. ... .. .. . . .. . 148
Sufi Movement .. . . ... . .... ..... ... ........................ ...... .. . . ......... ..... 153
Theosophy, in the United States and Other Countries ... . ... .......... . .............. 155
Transcendental Science, and Vedanta Philosophy ... ... .............................. 163
Vegetarian Societies, and Vocational Guidance .... .......... ..... .. ................. 164
Book Dealers . .. ..................................... . . .. ....... .... .............. 165
Guest Houses .. . ............ . .... .. .... .. ......... ..... .. ... ... . . .. ... ... ......... 168
Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Occult Products ................. .. . .. .. .......... .... ............... ... . .......... 170
Publishers ............... . ... ..... .. .. ... . ... .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Sanitariums .. . ... . ... . ................... ....... .. .............. . . .......... . . 174
Schools, Colleges and Individual Instructors .. . . ................................... .. 174
Talismanic Jewelry .. ....... ..... . .. . .. ....... .... ..... . ...... 176
Advertising . . ..... ......... . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Index to General Advertising . . . ... .. . . . ..... . ............. . ..... .. .. . ........ . .. . . 180
Occult Bulletin and New Thought Guide Announcement ............. . .. .. . .......... 181
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INTRODUCTION
Technicians, Meet Your Co-Workers!
Technicians of the Dawn meet and know one another for the first time in
"Who's Who in Occult, Psychic and Spiritual Realms," the manumental task of
William C. Hartmann.
His "Who's Who" will play an important role in the Drama of Transition
of this multiple-nodal swing of humanity into a New Era of reciprocity, justice and
Spiritual Unity. .
The golden thread of Service has connected all ages and all cells of the greater
humanity, for Service is Love in Action. Mr. Hartmann is server indeed in
pioneering in this biggest definite step yet taken in a concrete way to show us to
ourselves as a great diversified family-and yet a family with all the ties and
co-ordination needed in the home. This "Who's Who" furnishes all seekers of
the divine and the "hidden" a heartstone from which to peep comfortably into the
faces--and let us hope the souls-of those others who are serving. William C.
Hartmann is a true Technician of the Dawn, a deep student of esoteric and spir-
itual subjects, with an outstanding characteristic humanitarian instinct, a searcher
of Truth wherever found, and adds to clear thinking and generous appraisal a
veritable gluttony for hard, painstaking work. Into this man-mixture is generously
sifted love and understanding, a vision of technique, and an organizing ability which
provides a worthy channel for this inter-weaving loom of "Who's Who," in which
we shall see woven the tent-fabrics beneath which can gather into one spiritual fold
the Occult Brotherhood without regard to personal beliefs as a common meeting
ground to establish relationship between all movements (and individuals) in meta-
physical, psychic and spiritual schools of thought and practice . .
Never has anything of like magnitude been attempted in this field. It is a
channel-your channel. Mr. Hartmann and the publishers are but co-operators of
you and you and you and you as co-channels of the divine in giving you a means of
knowing where to find one another, who you are and what you are trying to do.
This edition--carefully edited as it is and completely equipped with information-is
but the foundation for future editions of this world-survey of the field which is the
harvest area for. the Dawn.
Panhumanity needs first a survey. Jehovah asked his prophet to scoot out
from under his juniper bush. When he did so he found Israel full of the faithful.
"Who's Who" sweeps away the juniper bushes of the world and reveals the strength
of those who are Messengers, Servers, Seekers and Technicians of the Dawn.
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A new heaven and a new world come as we learn the technique of building-
not by waving of magic wands. The New Era is the work of skilled artisans who
have builded physical bodies, good minds and spiritual wings to be worthy of direc-
tion. This means Unity of goal__:__by no means unity of belief. A diversified unity
is the safest aim of those of us who as interlinking technicians have sought to serve
by bringing unity of tolerance within the Temple of the Dawn. Upon a few great
foundation-stones must the Temple of Dawn be reared. Hartmann's "Who's
Who" is such a stone, quarried from the mountains of the dawn as a basis for
understanding-which is to know your neighbor.
"Who's Who in Occult, Psychic and Spiritual Realms" is in no small measure
what you and I make it. It is all-inclusive as we help its able editor and publishers
to make it. It is our tool-the world's tool.
A panhuman platform devoid of propaganda, a spiritual clearing-house, an
avenue to the Temple of the Dawn, a continuing convention of Servers, such and
more is "Hartmann's Who's Who."
GUY BOGART.
Lo11 Angeles, Calif.
FOREWORD
The first issue of "Who's Who in Occult, Psychic and Spiritual Realms" has
been largely a labor of love in the interest of Seekers of Truth, with the intention
of providing them with a basis for the continuation of their studies along the lines
of the many different philosophies with which the world abounds, and in the reali-
zation of the fact that there is truth in all of them. We are students of all, but
slaves of none.
Considerable "midnight oil" has been consumed in the preparation of this data,
and it has taken upwards of two years of constant application to bring out this
work in its present form.
In publishing the first issue of this book, we do so without apologies for weak
points in any one of the different departments, nor with any feeling of elation of
accomplishment, as we are only too well aware of our own shortcomings, which we
hope to remedy in future editions, but it must be borne in mind that up to the
present this work has been "a one-man job," while there is room for a dozen or
more. By the very nature of the work itself, however, it behooves us to bring this
out now, as perfection or we should say completeness can only be realized by actual
contact with the public most vitally interested in the contents thereof.
Much more information could have been brought to light, if those most directly
concerned had been either more prompt or more detailed in their replies to our
questionnaires, but this we hope will now be remedied by a demonstration of more
personal interest, since the nature and scope of the work has been visualized.
It behooves all those who are related to the nature of this work to keep us
fully advised of their activities, so as to enable us to amplify the various depart-
ments covered, so that the names of all societies, their objects and aims, with their
affiliates together with addresses may be correctly represented.
It has been a great pleasure, and a measure of considerable personal gratifica-
tion, to have received hundreds of letters from illuminated minds, commending our
work, and we want to thank one and all of our army of well-wishers for the fuel
that kept our fires of effort burning.
We particularly want to thank the editors of the different magazines who con-
tinued to supply us with copies of their periodicals to aid us in the pursuit of
material, such as "The Occult Review" and "Light'' of London; "La Revue
Spirite," "Revue Metapsychique" and "Archives du Spiritisme Mondial" of France;
"Psychische Studien," "Theosophisches Streben," "Die Weisse Fahne," "Zeitschrift
fur Zeelenleben," "Wahres Leben" and "Zum Licht" of Germany; "The Vedic
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Magazine" and "The Maha-Bodhi" of India; "Theosophy in Australia;" "The
Canadian Theosophist" and "The Torch" of Canada, and practically all of the
magazines published in the United States covering our subjects. For special interest
in our work we particularly want to thank Dr. Guy Bogart of Los Angeles, Mr.
Alfred Emerson of Washington, D. C.; Rev. William H. Woodfin of St. Louis,
Dr. Eugene Del Mar of Philadelphia, Dr. Ralph M. De Bit of Los Angeles, Mr.
James Abbott of Chicago, Dr. B. F. Austin and Mr. Llewellyn George of Los
Angeles, Dr. Hereward Carrington, Horace Holley, and Dr. George Winslow
Plummer of New York, Mr. Chas. L. Hyde, Sr., of Pierre, S.Dak.; Mr. and Mrs.
Brownell of Santa Barbara, Mrs. Jean Roberts Albert of Juliaetta, Ind.; Mr. Lau-
rence K. Hyde of Minneapolis, Messrs. Jean Meyer and Andre Ripert of France,
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mr. George F. Knott, Miss Estelle W. Stead and Mrs.
F. E. Leaning of England, Mr. Walter Blake of Australia and all. the many others
who have sent us words of encouragement and appreciation, no slight being in-
tended if their names are not specially referred to i'nl this brief "foreword."
We sincerely hope that all those who have the success of a work of this sort
at heart, and who feel that it is something which is needed in the world, will
communicate with us with a view of collaboration, working towards greater per-
fection in future issues, and we want to particularly stress the point that those who
desire questionnaires sent to them in anticipation of the next issue of this work will
write to us so- that they may be sure of attention being given them in time.
As matters stand now, we look upon the result of our efforts as an architect
would who is gazing upon his foundations in fond anticipation of a wonderful
superstructure to be later erected thereon-the idol of his dreams.
And so we leave the acceptance and future development of "Who's Who in
Occult, Phychic and Spiritual Realms" in the hands of the "Seekers After Truth"
of the world.
WM. C. HARTMANN.
Jamaica, N.Y., U. S. A., November 1, 1925.
NOTICE
The Listings and Designations contained in this Publication are merely offered
to the public as a matter of information, and are not to be accepted in the light of
any guarantee as to the integrity or qualifications of any particular individual in so
far as the Publishers or the Compiler are concerned.
THE OCCULT PRESS.
Prominent Officials of Societies, Editors of Periodicals, Leaders
of Different Movements, Etc.
ABBOTT, Dana . Astrologian, President,
Occul t Research Soclety-130 W . 42nd St.,
New York, U. S. A.
ABBOTT, James. Lecturer, J ournalist,
Psychic Investigator, Editor, "The Na tional
Splrituallst"-765 Oakwood Blvd., Chicago,
Ill., U. S. A.
ABRAMS, Dr. Albert. Founder, Electronic
RQa ctions Treatment.
ACHAD, Frater. Author, Lecturer, "Ja n-
Itor" of Collegium Externo A. A. , Coll egium
ad Splritum Sa n ctum, Collegium Pans ophl-
cum a nd Sover eign Sa nctua ry of the Gnosi s ,
President and Founder , "Psychoma gla "-P.
0 . Box 141, Chicago, Ill., U . S. A.
ADAMS, Evangeline s.
1003, Carnegie Hall, Ne w York, U. S. A.
AKSAKOF, A!eksande Nlkol aevlch. Rus-
sia n P sychic Investigator, Author.
ALBERT Jean Roberts. Author, Writer,
L ecturer, Vegetarian Propaga ndist, Editor,
"The Vegetari a n a nd Frui tari a n ," Secr et a r y
and Treasurer , N"a t!ona l Veget a ria n Socie ty
(U. S.)-Julla etta , Idaho, U. S. A.
AM Ll N, Dr. Walte r R, Editor-in-Chief ,
"The America n Drugl ess Associa tion Jour-
na l"-359 N. Illinois St. , India napolis, Ind.,
U. S. A.
ANDREA, Raymu nd. Gr a nd
The Ancient a nd Mystical Order Rosae Cru-
cis (England)-ca re of 48 Hll!grove Hill,
Kings down, Bristol, England.
AN DREWS, Constance E. Editor, "The
Church of the New Age" Ma ga zine-Raby
St., Moss Side, Ma n ch este r, Engla nd.
ARCHER, William. London, Famous Dra-
ma tic Crltic- ("Light," 3/ 14/25, first page ).
ARIA, J. R. Record, Secretary, The Theo-
sophica l Society-(Ma dras, India).
ARUNDALE, Dr. George S., M. A .. L .L .B.
Author, L ecturer, Theosophica l T eacher, De-
gree of Doctor of L e tter s conferred by the
Na tiona l Univers ity in India.
ATHERTON, Ernest L., F.-B. I.M.S. (Lon-
don), Western Initia t e, "The Brotherhood
of E ssenes" (Engl a nd); Principa l , The
Aqua rian College of Meta physics (Bristol,
Engla nd)-Cllfton, Bri s tol , Engla nd.
AUSTIN, B. F ., A.M., D.D. Writer, Au-
thor, Lecturer, Publisher, Editor, "Reason
Quarterly"-4522 St. Charles Rd., Los An-
gel es, Ca lif ., U. S. A.
AUSTIN, Henry Warner. Ma n a ger and
Propri etor, The Playhouse-1814 "N"I ' St., N.
W., Wa shington D. C., U. S. A.
BALFOUR, Rt. Hon. A. J. London, Eng-
la nd. Hon. F ellow, A. S. P. R.
BALFOUR, Rt . Hon. Gera ld W. Woklng,
Engla nd. Hon. F ellow, A. S. P. R.
ABDUL BAHA (meaning The Serva nt of
God) . Eldest son of Baha Ollah, founder of
the Baha'i Movement-Died November 28,
1921.
BAHA OLLAH. Gave to the world the
Ba ha'i Revelation-Passed a wa y In 1892 in
the prison town of Acca, Syria , wher e h e
ha d been confined by the order of the Sul -
t a n since 1869, leaving a s l eader of the
movement his Illumined t eaching had cre-
ated In ma ny la nds, his oldest s on, who took
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the title of Abdul Baha , or the Servant of
God. (Ma ry Ha nford Ford.)
BAILEY, Mrs. Alice A. Occul tis t, L ectur-
er, Author-Ridgefi eld Pa"rk, N. J., U. S. A.
BAKER, Alice, Ph.D., D.D. L ecturer,
':L' eacher, Founder-President, " Christ Way
College of Occult Sci ence"-1508 W. 11th
St., Los Angel es, Calif., U. S. A.
BAILEY, Foster. Managing Editor, "The
Beacon" -452 L exingt on Ave. , New York
City, U. S. A.
BALLARD, Dr. F. , D.D., M.A., B.Sc.
President, Sheffi eld Society for Psychica l Re-
s earch (Engla nd) .
BANNING, Pi e rson Worra ll. b. Chicago,
Il l. , U. S. A., September 13th, 1879. Efficiency
Elxpert, Psychologist, Psychic Investigator,
Expert In Menta l and Spiritua l Hea ling,
Met a physi cs and Arcane Sciences. Thirty
year s ' experien ce in R es earch Work. Mem-
ber "Sociate Academique d' Histolre Inter-
na tiona le" a nd " Academie Latine des Sci -
en ces, Arts et Belles-Le ttres ," both of Paris,
Fra nce. Author. (See Book Llst)-148 N.
Wilton Pl., Los Angel es, Ca lif., U. s. A.
BARLET, F. C. P a ris. b. October 14, 1838.
Died October 27, 1921. Famous Astrologer,
Editor, Revue C'osmique, L a Science Ast rale
a nd L'Etoile d'Ori ent. Author, "Evolution
de !' Idee.
BARRETT, Sir. William F. b . 1844. Died
May 26, 1925. Son of the R ev . W . G. Bar-
r ett. Born in J amaica , 1844. Educa ted a t
the Old Trafford Grammar School , Ma n-
ch est er . At a n early a ge b ecame a ssistant
to Tynda ll . 1873 Professor of Experimental
Physi cs at t h e Royal Coll ege of Science, Dub-
lin. H eld this pos t f or n ear ly f orty year s .
E lect ed to Royal Societies of London, Dublin
a nd Edinburgh. Knighted In 1912. In 1916
ma rri ed Dr. Fl or ence Will ey, the distin-
g ui s hed Gyn ecologist a nd Obstetrltian. His-
tor y of Psyc hical Research da t es from 1876.
He, with Myer s , Gurney, Sldgwick and
others founded Soci et y for P s ychi cal Re-
s ear ch. . Was ex-president of that Soci e ty
a nd edited its J ournal from 1884-1899. Wrote
pref a ces to Mis s Dalla s' "Mors J anua
Vitae," Beckles Willson's "Occulti sm and
Common Sense," F a t h er Hole's "Love and
Deat h ," C. C. Ma ssey's "Thought s of a
Modern Mystic" a nd H . S. R edgrove's "The
Magic of Etxperience." Author. (See Book
List. )
BART, Belle. Author, Astrologer-200 W.
57th St., New York City, U. S. A.
BARWISE, Mark A. Member Maine State
Sena t e, 32nd degree Ma son . Four years
President of Unity Spiritual Socie ty In Ban-
gor. Sev en years President of T emple
H eights Ca mp Meeting a nd t en years Pres-
ident of the Ma ine State Spiritua list Asso-
ci a tion. Trustee of Nationa l Spiritualist As-
soci ation s ince 1917. Curator of the Bureau
of Phenomen a l Eviden ce, Associa t e Counsel
of the Burea u of L egisla tion and Law and
As s is t a nt Superintendent of the Bureau of
Education, N. S. A.-Bangor, Me., U. S. A.
BARZEVI, Dr. A. H. Editor, "Questions
and Answers" -1170 Broadway , Ne w York
City, U. S. A.
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BEARSE, Thomas A. Publisher, "The
Star Gazer" Magazine-F. 0. Box 3408, Bos-
ton, Mass., U. S. A.
BEAUNIS, Prof. H. L e Cannet, France.
Hon. F ellow, A. S. P. R.
BECKWITH, Rev. Edwin B., A.B., M.D.
Priest In charge of The Church of St. Fran-
cis (Liberal Catholic), Home of Heraklee
Lodge, American Theosophical Society-4356
Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
BEELER, Orlando G. Editor, "Mazdaz-
nan" (Magazlne)-1405 S. Hill St., Los An-
geles, Calif., U. S. A.
BEN JAM IN E Elbert, President, "The
Brotherhood of Light" (Cai.)-P. 0. iBox
1525 Los Angeles, Calif., U . S. A.
BENJAMINE Elizabeth. Wife of Elbert
B., Vice-President, "The Brotherhood of
Light" (Cai.)-P. 0. Box 1625, Los Angel es,
Calif., U. S. A.
BENNINGHOVEN, Mrs. Ernst (Mother R.
Alice). Founder of the Brotherhood of the
White Star, or the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem. Publisher-Editor of "The Mar-
tyr's Vision." Prophetess, L ecturer-Sky-
land, Sa nta Crux Co., via Wright's P. 0.,
Calif., U. S. A.
BENTLEY, Prof. Madison. Princeton Uni-
versltr, Editor, "Psychological Index"-
Princeton, N. J., U. S. A.
BENUSAN, S. L. Editor, "The Theosoph-
Ical Review"-23 iBedford Square, London,
W. C. 1, l!."ngland.
BERNARD, Bernard. Author, Editor,
"Health and Life Magazlne"-508 S. Dear-
born St., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
BERRY, George F. General Secretary,
Spiritua lists' Union (France); President, In-
ternational Spiritualists' F ederation (Paris)
-Broadway Chambers, 162, London Rd.,
Manchester, Engla nd.
BERRY, Col. R. G. President and Joint Sec-
retary, Society for Psychical Research (Ire-
land)-Ardaluin, Newcastle Co., Down, Ire-
land.
BESANT, Dr. Annie. Author (see Book
List), Lecturer, Internationa l President, The
Theosophical Society, Adya r, Ma dras, In-
dia. Editor "The Theosophist" and "The
Adyar Bulletin"-Adyar, Madras, India.
BESSER, Rudolf. Publisher, "Wahres
Leben" Magazine. Succeeded Emil H. Ung-
lenk-Frommannstrasse 3, Leipzig, Germany.
BESTERMAN, Theodore. Author, Leader,
Theosophical Youth Movement. Contributor,
leading Occult and Theosophica l Maga zines-
2 Upper Woburn PI., London, W. C. 1, Eng-
land.
Bl RD, J. Malcolm. Research Officer, A. S.
P. R., Author-15 Lexington Ave., New York
City, U. S. A.
Bl RDI, Dr. Fredon C., N.D., D.P., D.S.T.,
D.C. Me taphysician, Occultist, Phychologist,
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N.Y .. U. S. A.
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von Schrenck-Notzing In Psychica l Research.
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for the Study of Supernormal Pictures (Eng-
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N. 4, England.
BLAKE'vWalter. Medium, Author, Writer
on and erlfler of Psychic Phenomena .
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Society for Psychical Resea rch. Founder,
The South Australia n Association of Occult-
Ists and Spiritualists (in co-operation with
Mrs. Olivia Alma Phillips). Founder, The
Adelaide Spiritual Church, Inc.-26 Olive St.,
Prospect, South Australia.
W H 0' S WHO
BLAKE William. 1757-1827. Mystic Poet-
Painter, Author on Philosophy of Ecstacy
and Illumination.
BLATCHFORD, Robert. England. Psy-
chic Investigator.
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Order of the Sta r In the East-21 Avenue
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BLEUHLER, Prof. Dr. Eugen. Director,
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BLAVATSKY, Helena Petrova. Founder
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S. Olcott, W. Q. Judge and others in 1875.
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a nd "The Secret Doctrine" (1888). See Book
List-Died 1891.
BLOOMFIELD, M. J. Honorary Secretary,
Victorian Association of Spiritualists-20
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danta Society-34 W. 7lst St., New York
City, U. S. A.
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and L ecturer; President a nd Treasurer,
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hagen.
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Ident, Psychological Society (England), Au-
thor, Investigator.
BOND, F. Bligh. Editor, "Psychic Sci-
ence" Magazine-59 Holla nd Park, London
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BONGGREN, Jacob, D.L. Associate Edi-
tor, The Occult Digest-1904 N. Cla rk St.,
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trice, "Psychlca" Ma ga zine-23 Rue Lacroix,
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Switzerland.
BOVSHOVER, Edward A, Editor, "The
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BRACKETT, Aurlck S., M.D., K.R.C.
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BRIGGS, Otis J. President and Dean, Cen-
tral Sci entific College, Indiana; President,
American Drugless Association, Indiana;
Lecturer, Ins tructor, Psychologist, Philos-
opher, Publisher A. D. A. Journal; President
a nd Dean, American Occult College (Indiana)
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BRIGHAM, Helen Temple*. Organizer,
Spiritual and Ethical Soci e ty, New York,
1891.
BRITTAIN, F. Principal, "Psychosenslc
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HARTMANN'S
BROKAW, W. E. Editor, "The Equltlst"
-Phoenix, Ariz.
BROCKSOPP, William Ernest M.A. Pres-
ident, Australasia n Society for Psychical Re -
s earch; Gradua te, Cambridge University,
England; Verifier of Psychic Phenomena,
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tion of Occultists a nd Spiritualists, Inc.-
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tralia.
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Analyst, Publisher, Author-225 N. Michigan
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bledon Spiritualist Mission, London S. W.
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BUSH, Dr. Wendell T. Columbia Univer
sity, New York; Co-editor, "Journal of Phil-
osophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, "
New York; Co-editor, "Journal of Philos-
ophy," New York.
BUTLER, Hiram E. Philos opher , Author ,
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CADWALLADER, Mrs. M. E. Editor and
Publisher of "The Progressive Thinker."
L eader In Spir itua listic Movements , Author,
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sylvania State Spiritua lists' Ass ocia tion-lOG
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Founder, "Bio Chemic System of Medicine"
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CARRINGTON, Hereward, Ph.D. Author,
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and Resea rch Officer, The American Psychi-
cal Institute and Laboratory; L a t e Member
of the Council of t h e Amer'ican Institute for
Scientific Res earch; Member of the Socie ty
for Physica l Research, New York a nd Lon-
don; The Na tional Geographical Soci ety, The
American H ea lth Lea gue; Collabora tor In
The America na Encyclopaedi a , The S tandHr d
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cases, a rticles, etc., for A. S. P. R. Pro-
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cal Congress, Copenhagen, Denmarlc, 1921.
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Theosophca l Society in England. Author on
Astrology-10 Woodborou gh Rd., S. W. 15,
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CARVER, Dr. George W. Professor, Ex-
perimental Chemistry, Tuskegee Institute,
Tuskegee, Ala bama. Fellow, Royal Society
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CASTELOT, M. Jollivet. President, So-
ciete Alchimlque de France; Director de "La
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CATTELL, Dr. J. McKeen. President,
Psychological Corporation (N. Y.)- 3939
Gra nd Centra l T er mina l, New York City,
U.S. A.
CATTON, Dr. Joseph. Psychiatrist-San
Francisco, Ca lif., U. S. A.
CAZZAMALI, Prof. Ferdinanda. Professor
ot Neurology and Psychiatry, University of
Mila n; Experimenter In Radio Wave Emis-
s ions from Huma n Bra in.
CHAMBERLAIN Dr. Claude William.
Author, Lecturer, Psycho Analyst, Voca tiona l
Counselor ; President, American Metaphysical
As socia tion, Chica go; Director, Sioux City
Institute of Psychology, Iowa-644 State-
Lake Bldg., Chicago, Ill ., u. s. A.
CHAMPNESS, C. J . President, The Spir-
Itua li s t Church of New Zeala nd-11 Somerset
St. , Ha milton, N. Z.
CHAMUPATI, M. A. Joint Editor, "The
Vedi c Ma gazine and Gurukula Samachar"-
Gurudatta Bha wan, Lahore, India .
CHANDHA, Dr. B. V. , M.A., Ph.D. , (a)
K.R.C., Director, "The Golden Ti e" - Arko-
n a m, (S. India).
CHAINEY, George, Author at Universal
Books. Founder of The Ma hanaim School
of Interpretation-362 Ximeno Ave. , Long
B each, Calif. , U. S. A.
CHAPIN, Mrs. Mary E. T. Minister , First
New Thought Church , Hotel Commodore,
New York City; Firs t Vice-President, Inter-
na tiona l New Thought Alliance. 1925-1926-
The Commodore Hotel, New York City, U.
S. A.
CHESLEY, Wm. S. Editor, "Spirituali st
News," a free s ervi ce for the press- 861
City Hall Station, New York City, U. s. A.
CH EVRE U I L, L. Author, Investigator;
Vice-Presiden t , Union Spirite Fra nca ise-
Care of 8 Rue Copernic, Pari s, France.
CHRISTIE, Will O. 1924 E'ecretary, State
Spiritua list Associa tion of Washington-Ta-
coma, Wa sh., U. S. A.
CLAPAREDE, Prof. Edouard. Gen eva,
Switzer land, Hon. Fellow, A. S. P . R.
CLEATHER, Mrs. Allee Leighton-Corres-
ponding Secreta ry for the E a st, "The Bla-
vatslcy Association" (London)-22 Craven
I-Iill, Bayswa t er, W. London, England.
CLYMER, Dr. R. Swinburne. President,
The Humanita rian Soci et y ; Author, Books
on Rosicrucianism-Qua k ertown, Pa. , U.
S. A.
COBB, Stanwood. Editor, "Sta r of the
West" Magazine-F. 0. Box 283, Chicago,
Ill., U. S. A.
COCHRAN, Charles Henr y. Writer, Pub-
lis her, L ecturer-Titus v ille, Pa., U. S. A.
COMSTOCK, Dr. Daniel P. Psychi c I nves -
tiga t or-Boston, Mass .. U. S. A.
CON IAR, Axel von Fi elitz. Editor, "Theo-
sophisches Streben" Ma gazine, Germany;
Nation a l Representative for Germany of the
Order of the Star in the E a st.-Ommen, Hol-
la nd.
CONSTANTINE, F. W. Treas urer , Na-
tional Spiri t ua list Ass ocia tion; 'Secret ary,
Gen eral Assembly of Spiritua lis ts, Sta t e of
New York; President, Lily Dal e Assembly,
1925 (N. Y.) - 605 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo,
N. Y., U. S. A.
CONWELL, Dr. Russell H. For ma ny
years pastor of the Ba ptist Temple in Phil-
a delphia ; Philanthropis t.
COOPER, Rt . Rev. Irving S. R egionary
Bishop of the Liber a l Catholic Church In the
United Sta tes and Canada-2041 Argyl e Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif., U. S. A
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COOVER, Prof. John Edgar. Director,
Psyohical Resea rch Laboratory, Leland
Sta nford University, Author-Standford Uni-
versity, Calif., U. S. A.
CORDES, John. General Secretary, Aus-
trian Section of The Theosophical Society
(India)-Theresianumstrasse 12, Vienna, IV.,
Austria.
COSGRAVE, John O'Hara. Journalist,
Editor, Author-52 E. 78th St., New York
City, U. S. A.
COUCH, Mrs. Maude N. Secr et ary-Treas-
urer, The American Theosophica l Society-
826 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
COUE, Emil. Formerly a chemist; teaches
the practice of conscious autosuggestion;
President, Societe Lorraine de Psychologie
Applique-Rue Jeanne D'Arc 186, Nancy,
ranee.
CRAWFORD, F. Gloria. Editor, "The
Comforter"-San Francisco, Calif., U. S. A.
CRAWFORD, Dr. W. J. Belfast. Author,
Lecturer, Investigator, Psychic Phenomena.
CROFT, Dr. Elmer E. Author, Psychol-
ogist, Psychotherapist, .l:'sychoana lyst, New
Haven, Conn.-Died August, 1925.
CROOKES, Sir William, F.R:S. Scientist,
Author, Psychical Researcher; Professor of
Chemistry, Past President, Institute of Elec-
trical Engineers; President of the British
Association for the Advancement of Science,
1898; Proprietor and Editor of the Chemical
News; Editor, The Quarterly Journa l of
Science-Died April 4, 1919.
CROZIER, Chell. Associate Editor, The
Occult Digest-1904 N. Clark St., Chicago,
Ill.
CULVER, Abraham Franklyn, M.D. High-
er Thought Advocate; E'ditor, "Humanity's
Call"-1241 N. Tenth St., Salina Kan., U.
S. A.
CURNOW, Leslie, B.A. England; b., New
South Wa les, Australia; B.A., Sydney Univer-
sity, Journalist on the Staff of the Sydney
Morning Herald. Came to London in 1913 in
connection with the London Times. Member
Society for Psychical Research; Late As-
sistant Editor of "Light"; Writer, Lecturer,
Author.
CURTISS, F. Homer, B.S., M.D., and CUR
TISS, Harriette Augusta. Founders of The
Order of Christian Mystics; Authors of many
books on Christian Mysticism (see Book List)
-1644 Monterey Blvd., P. 0. Box 666, San
Francisco, Calif., U. S. A.
CUSHMAN, Dr. Allerton S., M.D. Psychic
Investigator-Washington, D. C . . U. S. A.
DALLAS, Miss H. A. Investigator, Psy-
chic, Author-Innisfail, Crawley, Sussex,
England.
DANA, Charles L., M.D. New York. Hon.
Fellow, A. S. P. R.
DAN ELSON, Efta E. Author, Lecturer,
Editor, Publisher. b., Beers Mills, Wis.,
June 1, 1869. Father, James Rodell; mother,
Catherine Eastwood. m. Gustave E. Danel-
son of Varnamo, Sweden, June 19, 1906. No
children. Editor-Publisher, "The Psychic
Leader" July to December, 1922; Editor-Pub-
lisher, "The Psychic Power" February, 1923,
to December, 1924. Since January, 1926,
Editor, "The Occult Digest" and Co-publish-
er with Rose K. New (Managing Editor)-
1904 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.
DANIELS, L. J. C. President, National Veg-
etarian Society (Idaho)-Trinity Court, Bos-
ton, Mass., U. S. A.
DANNER, R. Everett. Editor, "The Win-
ner" Magazme ; Founder a nd Extension Sec-
r etary, "The New Thought League of the
World"-Marshall, Ill., U. S. A.
WH 0' S WHO
DART, Abdur Rahim, M.A., M.R.A.S. Edi-
tor, "The Review of Religions," Iman, First
London Mosque-53 Melrose Rd., S. W. 18,
London, England; a lso Qadian, Punjab,
India.
DAVEY, Mrs. A. J. Honorary Secretary,
The Blavatsky Association (London)-22
Craven Hill, Bayswater, W. London, Eng-
land.
DAVIS, Andrew Jackson. "The Seer of
Poughlteepsle." Spiritualist. b. August 11,
1826, at Bloomingrove, Orange County, N.
Y. Philosopher, Seer, Author. Was twice
married. First wife died November 2, 1853.
'l.'wo years later married Mrs. May Love, a
divorcee. In 1886 obtained diploma of M.D.
from the United States Medical College of
New York. See biographical article by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle in ''Light" (London),
1925, pages 98, 110, 122-Died January 13,
1910, aged 84.
DAWES, Jennie M. Editor and Publisher,
"Psychic World"-663 N. 12th St., Philadel-
phia, Pa., u. S. A.
DE BIT, Ralph M. Practical Mystic Au-
thor, Lecturer; President The School of The
Sacred Science; Editor, "Sacred Science Mag-
azine" (Los Angeles)-P. 0. Box 609, Station
"0," Los Angeles, C'allf., U. S. A.
DE BRATH, Stanley. England. Formerly
Assistant Secretary to Government of India,
Public Works Department; Author, Lectur-
er, Investigator; Translator of Von Schrenck-
Notzing's "Phenomena of Materialization";
Translator of Dr. Geley's "From the Uncon-
scious to the Conscious," 1920.
DE CRESPIGNY, Mrs. Champion. Eng-
land. Psychic Research Student, Author,
Artist, Lecturer.
DE MORGAN, Prof. and Mrs. Augustus.
English Psychic Investigators, Authors.
DE RACHEWSKY Dr. Bonjour. Lau-
sanne, Switzerla nd. Hon. Fellow, A. '8. P. R.
DE SAINT-MARTIN Louis Claude. (The
Unknown PhilosopherJ See "The Life of
Louis Claude de Saint-Martin" by Arthur
Edward Waite.
DE SZMURLO, Prof. Prospera. President,
Psycho-Physical Society of Warsaw.
DE VESME, M. Cesar Bandi Ritter. Paris,
France. Hon. Fellow, A. S. P. R.
DE VOE, Walter. Editor-Publisher, "Re -
ligion" (divine science magazlne)-Box 63,
Brookline 47, Mass., U. S. A.
DEL MAR, Eugene. Psychologist and Met-
aphysician. b. September 6, 1864, in New
York City. Legal, literary and scientific
training; degree of LL.B. from University
of California; deeply interested always in
re!igioius problems and beliefs, ranging pro-
gressively from disbelief to agnosticism, to
Faith in religlious fundamentals and r ejec-
tion of theological dogmas. 1896, First con-
t act with New Thought or Mental Science as
represented by the works of Wilmans, Trine,
Mulford, Dresser and Wood. 1899, Organized
"First Mental Science Temple" in New York
City with Hugh 0. Pentecost a nd Paul
Tyner, Published "Mental Science" Maga-
zine. 1900, Lecturer at "Mental Science
Temple," Seabreeze, Fla., and Assistant Edi-
tor of Helen Willman's "Freedom," weekly
magazine. 1902, Organized the "Church of
the Living Christ" in Denver with J a mes A.
Edgerton and published "Common Sense"
Magazine. 1904, Orga nized "The New
Thought Federation" with Charles >Brodie
P a tterson and Assistant Editor of "Mind,"
monthly magazine. 1908, Organized "Spirit-
ual Science Federation" in New York with
Miss Villa Faulkner Page. 1912, Organized
HARTMANN'S
"The Truth Society" in New York with Mrs.
Maud Pra tt Messner. 1916, Organized the
" League for the L a rger Life" in New York
City with Orison Swett Ma rden. 1900 to
1925, Con tributor to ma ny magazines and
regularly to "Golden Rule Magazine," " The
Business Philosopher," uN'ow," uMagazine of
Myst eri es," eto. 1922 to 1925, in the field as
Lecturer, Metaphysical Healer a nd T each er,
campaigning In various cities. Author of
books a nd booklets. See Book List-1914
Cherry St., Ph!ladelphia, Pa., U. S. A.
DEN IS, Leon. Author, Investigator, Hon-
orary President, Union Spirlte Francaise-8
Rue Copernlc, P a ris (16e), Paris.
DESSOI Prof. Max. Berlin, Germany.
Honorary .t<enow, A. S. P. R.
DEVA, Prof. Rama, B.A., M.R.A.S. Edi-
tor, "The Vedic Magazine a nd Gurukula
Samacha r" - Gurudatta Bhawan, La hore,
India.
DEVINE, Henry, O.B.E., M.D. Co-editor,
"Journal of Menta l Science"-ca re of Mag.,
7 Gt. Marlborough St., London W 1, Eng-
land.
DHARMPALA, Van Anagarika. Bud-
dhist Missionary. Founder a nd Genera l Sec-
retary of the Maha Bodhi Society of India,
Burma a nd Ceylon. Director of iBuddhlst
Mission In India. Editor, "The Maha-Bodhi"
Magazl n e-4A College Sq., Calcutta, India.
DIN, Prof. Maulvi Muhammad. Mohamme-
dan Missionary of Ahma dia Movement In
Isla m. Editor, "The Moslem Sunrlse"-4448
S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
DINGWALL, Eric J. Research Officer of
the Soci ety for Psychical Research, London,
England.
DOBBERKAU, Willi. Editor, "Wahres
Leben" Magazine-Kotzschenbroda, Saxony,
Germany.
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan. Creator of
"Sherlock Holmes," Au thor, Lecturer, In-
vestigator, Organizer ; Honorary President
of Executive Committee, "Internation a l
Spiritualist Federation; Vice-President, So-
ciety for the Study of Supernormal Pictures;
Trustee, Spiritual Community Services, Lon-
don; President, Advisory Council, The Brit-
Ish College of Psychic Sci ence ; Patron,
Spiritualist Union of South Africa; Proprie-
tor, Psychic Book Sh op, London-15 Buck-
ingham Palace Mansions, S. W. 1, London,
England.
DRESSER, Dr. Horatio. Author, Lecturer,
"New Thought"-Mt. Holyoke College, South
Hadley, Mass., U. S. A.
DRIESCH, Hans. Professor of Philosophy,
University of L eipzig. b. October 28, 1867.
One of the Gifford Lecturers. He affirms
"the a ctua lity of psychic phenomena Is
doubted today only by the incorrigible dog-
matist." See Book List-ZoUnerstra sse 1,
Leipzig.
DU PREL, Carl. German P sychi c Investi-
gator, Author.
DUNLAP,- Dr. Knight. Co-editor. 'The '
Journal of Compara tive Psychology"-Baltl-
more, U. S. A.
DURVILLE, M. Henri. Paris. Founder,
International Psychical Soci ety; Editor,
J ourna l Du Magnetisme.
DUTT, Promode Prasanna, iB.A. Editor,
"Hindu Spiritual Recorder"; President, The
All India Occult House-All India Occult
House, Channlghat St., Dacca, India.
DYAR, Dr. Harrison G. Editor, "Reality"
(N. Y.)-804 "B" St., S. W., Washington,
D. C., U.S. A.
EDDY Mary Baker, Glover, Paterson.
b. July is, 1821, at the Baker homestead In
W H 0' S WHO 1S
the township of Bow, near the present city
of Concord in New Hampshire. December
12, 1843 married George Washington Glover.
Son born September, 1844. June 21, 1853, mar-
ried Dr. Da niel Patterson. J a nuary 1. 1877,
married Asa Gilbert Eddy. Pupil of Phineas
Parkhurst Quimby. Founder of "Christian
Scien ce" movement. Author. Mrs. Eddy's
philosophy is famous for havin g given to the
world the affirmations "God Is Love" a nd
"Divine Mind Governs AIL" The outstanding
books of h er life are "The Life of Mary
Baker G. Eddy" (Georgine Milmine) and
"The Life of Mary Baker Eddy" (Sybil
Wilbur).
EDGERTON, James A. Honorary Presi-
dent, International New Thought All!ance-
313 Ouray Bldg., Washington, D. C., U. S. A.
EDMUNDS, Hon. J. W, Author, Spiritual
Investigator. On e time Judge, Supreme
Court of App eals, State of New York.
EDWARDS, Rev. Frederick, D.D. Presi-
dent, Society for Psychical Research, New
York; Editor, Journa l of the American So-
ciety for Psychical R esearch-15 L exington
Ave., New York City, U. S. A.
EFFENDI, Shoghl. Grandson of Abdu'l
Baha, who by will designated Shogi Effendi
as t h e Guardian of t h e Cause, in the Baha'I
Movement-Haifa, Palestine.
EISLER, Dr. Robert. Sec. The Johann
Albert Widmanstetter Socie ty, Munich, Ger-
ma ny.
EL AOAROS, The Sahen Kablr Premel.
Author, Lecturer, Mystic. Title of "Swami
iBhagat Brahmavldya" (India), Associate
President a nd Foreign Secretary of the Im-
perial Egyptian Academy of Sci ences, Presi-
dent of the Latent Light Culture of India
(Amer ican Branch), Founder and P resident
of the Soci ety of Tra nscendent Science,
President a nd Foreign Representative "The
Bharatrihari Lodge of India, P resid ent The
First Church of Hindu Spiritual Science
(Chicago), Vice-President "Citizens of the
World Movement"-116 So. Michigan Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
ELLIOTT, Miss E. Vice-President. "The
British Spiritualists' Lyceum Unlon"-40A
Spring Vale, Middl eton, nr. Man chester, Eng-
land.
EKSTROM, 0. Gustave, F .A.S. Astrologer,
Lecturer, President Minneapolis Astrological
Society-1926 Aldr ich Ave., So. ; Minneapolis,
Minn., U. S. A.
EMERSON, Alfred. Progressive Independ-
ent Explorer and Author-P. 0. Box 1055,
Washington, D. C., U. S. A.
EMERSON, Harold D. Sec. a nd Treas.
of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel
(Liberal Catholi c Church) , New York-2216
E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A.
ENESY, Henry. Librarian of "The Spirit
R esearchers' Soci ety," Budapest. Formerly
Colonel of/ the Royal Gener al Staff-Buda-
pest, II, Tegla-u 13., H ungary.
FAULKNER, Miss Aileen. In charge of
Buddhist Shrine in London, Sec., The iBud-
dhist Lodge (T. S. London)-lOla Horseferry
Rd. Westminster S. w. 1, London, England.
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by-monthly. Firs t published work, L es
Preuves du Tra n sformisme 1919, published,
De L'Inconscient a u Conscient, transla t ed as
"Fr om the Unconscious to the Conscious."
1920 (Sta nley De Brath) . Undertook director-
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BOOK LIST
Authors and Their Works
ABBOTT, DAVID PHELPS
Independent Voices , Movements of Obj ects
Wit hout Conta ct a nd Spirit Portraits.
The Spir it Por tra it Myster y, Its Final Solu-
tion.
ABHEDANANDA, SWAMI
Vedan ta Philosophy.
ABRAMS, 'DR. AL B ERT
"E. R. A." Electr onic Reactions.
Dr. Abra ms a nd the Electronic Theory.
(Willia m F. Hudg ins .)
ACHAD, FRATER
Crystal VIsion Through Crys tal Gasing.
0. B. L. or The Bride's R eception.
The Chalice of E csta sy, a n E'soterlc a nd
Qua balistic Interpret a t ion of Wa gner 's
Opera, ''Parsifal' '.
T he Egyptian Reviva l.
ACHARYA P . S.
Hindu Spir i t ualism, a Cours e In Development.
ADAM, C. G. M.
F r esh Sidelights on Astrology.
ADLER, DR. ALFRED
The Neurotic Constit u t ion.
AGRIPPA, HENRY CORNELIUS
The P hilosophy of Natura l Magic.
A HMAD, MABEL L.
Names and Their Numbers.
AKSAKOF, ALEKSANDE NIKOLAE VICH
Animisme et Spiritlsme. (1895)
A Ca se of Partia l Demateria li zat ion.
ALLEN, JAM ES
All Those Things Added.
As a Ma n T hlnk eth.
Byways of Blessedness .
Enteri ng t he Kingdom.
From Pover t y t o Power .
The Hea ven ly Life.
ALPHEUS, A.
Wer e You Born Under a Lucky Star?
ANDRE- THOMAS
Cer ebellar Functions.
ANDREWS, M.
L essons In Palmistry.
ANONYMOUS
Adept of Ga lilee.
Gone West.
Private Dowli ng.
Thy Son Liveth.
A RENSON, ART HUR
s e.rpent Power.
ARNOLD, FAITH STEWART
Emancipation.
ARNOLD, SIR EDWIN
The Ligllt of Asia.
The Bhagava d-Gi ta. (The Song Celes ti a l. )
ASH, E DWI N LANCELOT
Menta l Self-Help.
The Probleros of Ner vous Breakdown.
ASHMUND J . M.
Ptolemy's Tetrabllos.
A T KINSON, W ILLIAM WAL KER
How to Read :i;Luman Natur e.
25
Inner Conscl'ousness.
Men tal Influen ce.
Mind Power.
Mys t ery of Being.
Practi cal P sychometry a nd Crys ta l Gazing.
Reincarna tion a nd Law of Kar ma .
Secr et of Success .
Mind Reading.
ATWOOD, MARY ANNA
Hermetic Myster y a nd Alchemy.
AUSTI N , B. F .
Chris tianity a nd Spiritualism.
Materiali zati'on.
Mediumship.
Wha t Converted Me to Spiri t ualism.
AZELDA
The Voice of Ozoldom from the Golden Book
of Life.
BA GGER, EUGENE S.
Psycho-Graphology : A Study of Ra fael
Schermann.
BAILEY , ALICE A .
A Treatise on Cosmic F ir e. (1925)
Initia tion, Huma n and Sola r .
Letter s on Occult Meditation.
Occult Medita tion.
The Consciousness of the Atom.
B A ILEY, E. H .
Prena tal Epoch .
BAILEY, WILSON GILL
No, Not Dead, They Li'Ve.
BA IN, JAMES M A CBETH
Breathing of t he Angel's Love.
Gr eat Love Son g.
Son g of the C'ross .
The Brotherhood of H ea lers.
Th e Grea t P eace.
BALDWIN, JAM ES MARK
Development a nd EVolution.
BALDWIN, SAMRI S.
The Secrets of the Ma ha tma La nd Expla ined.
BALLIET, MRS. L. DOW
Da y of Wi s dom.
Number Vibra tion in Questions a nd Answer s.
Success Through Vi br a ti on.
The Philosophy of Number s.
BANNINGJ PIERSON WORRALL
Ma lter , Ma n ana Matter .
P sychology, Super-Psychology a nd Higher
Pha ses.
Menta l a nd Spiritua l H ealing. All Schools
and Methods.
B A RK E R, A. T REVOR
The Letters of H. P. Bla va t sky to A. P.
S innett, 1880-1888.
The Ma ha tma L etters to A. P . Sinnett.
BARKER, ELSA
Last L etter s from the LiVing Dead Man.
(1919)
Letters from a Livin g Dead Man.
Songs of a Vagrom Angel.
W'ar L etter s from a Living Dead Ma n.
BARN ETT, LIONEL D.
Hindu Gods and H eroes.
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BARR, MARTIN W.
Types of Mental Defectives.
BA RRETT, PROF. SIR WM. F L ETCHER
On Creative Thought.
On Psychica l Research .
On the Threshold of a New World of
Thought.
On the Threshold of the Unseen. (1917)
Researches on Entoptic VIsion.
Some Reminiscences of Fifty Years' Psych i-
cal Research.
Thought Transference.
BART, B ELLE
Thru the Sta rs to Success.
BATES, E. KATHERI N E
Do the Dead Depart.
Our Living Dead.
Seen and Unseen.
Psychical Science a nd Christianity. (N. Y.
1909)
BAUDOUIN, CHA RLES
Emile Coue and His Life Work.
Suggestion and Auto-Suggestlon.
Studies In Psycho-analysis.
The Power Within Us.
BAYLISS, SIR WILLI A M M.
Interfacial Forces and Phenomena in Physi-
ology,
BEALE, HARRI ET BLA I NE
Life In the Circles.
To Walk With God.
BEA RD, G. M.
Scientific Basis of Delusions.
BECK, L. ADAM
The Key of Dreams.
The Ninth Vibration.
The Perfume of the Rainbow.
BEECHER, C.
Spiritual Manifestations.
BEGGA L LY, W . W.
Telepathy.
B E NHAM, WILLI AM G.
The Laws of Sci'entltlc Hand Readin!l'.
B E NNET, EDWARD T.
Automatic Speaking and Writing.
Psychic Phenomena .
The Society for Psychical Research: Its Rise
a nd Progress and a Sketch of Its Work.
(England)
Twenty Years of Psychical Research. (Eng-
lish) 1882-1901.
BENTLEY, MA DISON
Psychological Index.
BARRY , JEAN
Finding Oneself In the Universe.
BESANT, ANNI E
A Study in C'onsclousness.
A Study i'n Ka rma.
Ancient Ideals In Moder n Life.
An Introduction to Yoga.
Bhagavad-Gita, from the Sanscrlt.
Buil ding of the Cosmos.
Changing World.
Death and After.
Dharma, or the Meaning of Right and Wrong.
Doctrine of the Heart.
Duties of the Theosophist.
Esoteric Christianity or the Lesser Mysteries.
Evolution and Occultism.
Evolution of Life a nd Form.
Four Great R eligions.
Future of Indi an Politics.
Garment of God.
Giordano Bruno.
Hindu Ideals for the Use of Hindu Students.
W H 0' S WH 0
Hints on t he Study of the Bhagavad- Gita.
How Indi'a Wrought for Freedom.
In Defense of Hinduism.
Introduction to t he Science of Peace.
In the Outer Court.
Karma.
London Lectures, 1907.
I-I. P. Biavatsky and t he Masters of Wisdom.
Ma n, Whence, How and Whither.
Man and His Bodies.
Man's Life In This and Other Worlds.
Popular Lectures on Theosophy.
Problems of Reconstr uction.
Path of the Masters of Wisdom.
Psychology.
Reincarnation.
Riddle of Life.
Occult Chemi'stry.
Sanatana Dha rma.
Seven Principles of Men.
Some Problems of Life.
Spiritual Life for the Man of the World.
Story of the Grea t War.
Superhuman Men In Religion and in History.
Shrl Rama Chandra: The Idea l King.
The Inner Government of t he Worlds.
The Ancient Wisdom.
The Grea t Plan.
The Ideal of Theosophy,
The Immediate F u turP..
The Law of the Higher Li'fe.
The Path of Discipleship.
The Religious Problems In India.
The Riddle of Life a nd How Theosophy An-
swers It.
The Spiritual Life.
The Self and Its Sheaths.
Talks With a Class, Deeper Teachings of
Theosophy.
Theosophica l Christia nity.
Theosophy In Relation to Human Li'fe.
Theosophy a nd Life's Deeper Problems.
Theosophy and the New Psychology.
Theosophy and the Theosophical Society,
Theosophy and World Problems.
Thought Forms.
Thought Power, Its Control and Cult ure.
Three Paths and Dhar ma.
The Masters.
Three Paths in Union with God.
Universal Textbook of Religions a nd Morals.
War and Its L essons.
Whatsoever a Man Soeth.
Wisdom of the Upanishads.
BEST E RMAN, THEODORE
A Bibl!'ography of Annie Besant.
Crystal Gazing.
B HARATI , SABA PR E MANAND
Sree Krishna, The Lord of Love.
B IRD, J. MA L COLM
My Psychic Adventures.
Margery (The Medium).
The Revelations of Margery,
B I SCHOP, RICHMOND L .
Science and Power of the Mind.
The Divine Gift of Mediumshlp.
The Philosophy of Natur al Science.
BJ E RRE, PROF. PAUL
The History a nd P ractice of Psych<;analys!'s.
BJERREGA ARD, C. H. A.
Inner Life and the Tao-Teh-Kings.
The Great Mother.
BJORN STROM, FRED ERJCK
Hypnotism.
B L ACKBU RN, A RTIE MAE
Stellar Opportunity: Master Key of Destiny,
HARTMANN'S
BLAKE, WILLIAM
A Bibliogra phy of William Blake by Geoffrey
L a ngdon Keynes .
Willia m Blalce: His Philosophy and Symbol s,
by S. Foster Damon.
BLAND, OLIVER
The Adven tures of a Modern Occul ti st.
BLAVATSKY, HELENA PETROVA
A Blavatsky Quota tion Book.
Isis Unveil ed.
Practi cal Occu l ti s m.
The K ey of Theosophy .
T h e L etters of H. P . Blava tslcy to A. P. Sin-
nett, 1880-1888.
A Modern Pana r ion.
From the Ca v es a nd Jungles of Hindust a n .
Nigh tmare Ta l es.
The Mahatma L etters to A. P. Sinnett from
t h e Ma hatmas M. & K . H .
The Secret Doctrine.
The Stanzas ot the Dzyan.
The Theosophica l Glossa ry.
The Voice of the Sil ence .
BLEULER, DR. EUGEN
T extbook of Psychia try.
BOEHME, JACOB
Aurora.
Forty Question of the Soul.
Mysterium Ma gnum: An Exposition of the
First Book of Moses.
Si'gna ture of All Things.
Six Theosophi cal Points.
Thoughts on the Spiritua l Life.
BOIRAC, EMILE
Psy ch ic Sci en ce.
The Psy chology of t h e Future.
Our H idden Forces . (1917)
BOLTON, GAMBIER
Ghosts In Solid Form.
Ma t eri a liza tion.
BOND, Fl=lEDERICK BLIGH
The Compa ny of Avalon.
The Ga tes of Rem embra nce .
BOND, MARY BLIGH
Avernus, A Ta le of T er ror.
Atlantis, Story of the Most Myster ious of the
World's Los t Ages .
BOREL, HENRI
Together with Dwight Godda rd, Trans. of
14
Lao-Tzu's Tao and Wu Wei'."
BORN, MAX
Ei nst ein Theory of Relativity.
BOSMAN, LEONARD
Amen , T h e Key of the Univer se.
BOULNOIS, HELEN
Mind H ea!lng.
BOURCHIER, HELEN
A Crown of Asphodel s .
BOUS FIELD, PAUL
The Elem en t s of Prac tica l Psychoa nal ysis.
BOYD, THOMAS PARKER
Border land E xp eri ences.
The Armor of Li ght- The Secret of Divine
Protection.
The Finger of God.
The How a nd Why of the Ema nuel Move-
ment.
The L a w and the Testimony.
The Mental Highwa y.
The Prospectus of Li'fe.
The Voice Eternal.
BOYILE, ZEOLIA J.
Funda menta l Principles of Yi -King Tao.
BOYLE JOHN D.
Reactlonlsm: The sci ence of You.
wHo's WHO
BRADBY M. K.
Psych oa n a lysis a nd Its Place in Life.
The Logi c of the Unconscious Mind.
BRACKETT, E. A.
Ma t e rialized Appari ti'ons.
BRADFORD, GAMALIEL
A Na tura list of Souls.
BRADFORD, GERTRUDE A.
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The Subconscious Mind: How to Reach and
Arouse.
BRADLEY H . DENNIS
Towa rds the Sta rs.
The Eternal Ma squerade.
BRAGDON, CLAUDE
Architecture a nd Democracy.
Epis odes from an Unwritten History.
Ora cl e.
Primer of Higher Spa c e.
The Beautiful N ecessity.
Wis dom of the Golds.
BRAY, CHARLES
On Force, The Mental and Mora l Correlates,
with Specul a tions on Spiritualism.
BRIERLEY, SUSAN S.
An Introduc tion to Psy chology.
BRILL, A. A.
Psycho-ana lysis.
Tra ns lation of Freud's "Th e Interpretation of
Dreams."
Tra nsla tion of Freud's "Psychopa thology of
Everyday L ife."
Tra ns lation of Freud's "Three Contr ibuti ons
to Sexual Theory. "
BRINK, LOUISE
P sychoa n a lysis and the Drama .
BRITTEN, EMMA HARDINGE
Ghostla nd or Researches into t h e Myst eri es
of Occul tism.
Modern American Spiritualism. (1870)
BRITTEN, S. B.
Discus sion of the F a cts a nd Philosophy of
An c ient a nd Modern Spiritua lism.
The Spiritua l T el egraph.
BROOKS, HARRY C.
Christia nity and Auto-Sug gestion.
The Practi ce of Auto-Suggestion .
BROWN, BRIAN
The Dynamic Power of the Inner Mi'nd.
BROWN, WILLIAM
T a lks on P s y chot h er a py .
BROWNE, ROBERT T.
The Mystery of Space A Study of the Hyper-
s pace Mov ement in the Ligh t of the Evolu-
tion of New Psy chic Facult ies, Etc.
BROWNELL, LOUISE B.
Your Destiny in the Zodiac and Its Master y.
BRUCE, ADDINGTON H.
Adventuring in the P sychical.
Ha ndica ps of Childhood.
Hi s toric Ghosts a nd Ghos t Hunters (1908 ).
Psy chology a nd Parenthood.
The Riddl e of P ersona lity . (1915)
BRYAN, WILLIAM J. (M.D.)
What Spiritualism R eally I s .
The Truth About 'Spiritua lism.
BRYANT, ERNEST
Our Fear Compl ex es . '
BUCHANAN, J. R.
Manua l of Psychometry.
BUCHANAN, URIEL
Keeping Young.
Spiritual L if e .
The Heart of B eing.
28 HARTMA NN'S
BUCK, J . D.
Constructi ve Psychology.
BUCKE, R. M.
C'osmic Consciousness.
BUCKNER, E. D.
The Immortality of Animals.
Osi'ri s.
BUDGE, E. A. WALLIS
The Book of the Dead.
The Decrees of Memphis a nd Canopus.
The Egyptia n Heaven a nd Hell.
The Golds of the Egyptians.
BUNYAN, JOHN
The P ilgrim's Progress.
BURKE JANE REVERE
The One Way.
BURLINGHAME, H . J.
How to Read People's Minds.
BURR, GEORGE LINCOLN
Narra tives of the Witchcraft Cases,
1706. (1914)
BURTON, VIOLET
An Artist in the Beyond.
BUSHNELL, DH.
Nature and the Supernatural.
BUTLER, A. J,
Churches and Monasteri es of Egypt.
BUTLER, HIRAM E.
Revised Esoteric.
Solar Biology.
1648-
The Goa l of Life, or Science and Revelation.
The Narrow Way of Attarnment.
The Seven Cr eative Principles.
BUTT, G. BASEDEN
Modern Psychism.
CADWALLADER, M. E.
Hydev!11e in Histor y. (1917)
Mary S. Vanderbilt, a Twenti eth Century
Seer.
Historical Spiritualism.
CADY, H. EMILIE
Finding the Christ in Ourselves.
God's Hand.
Lessons in Truth.
Loose Hi m, and Let Him Go.
Miscella n eous Writings.
:!\"either Do I Condemn Thee.
Oneness with God.
Trusting and Rest ing.
CALMET AUGUSTIN
The Phantom Worl d.
CAMERON, MARGARET
The Seven Purposes.
CAPRON
Modern Spiritua lism: Its Facts a nd Fanat-
icis m.
CAREY, CAPT. (R. N.)
Master Keys of Life a nd Death.
CAREY, DR. GEORGE W.
God- Man : The Word Made F l esh.
Th e Chemistry and Wonde rs of the Human
Body.
CARPENTER, EDWARD
Towa rd Democracy.
A Visit to a Gnanl.
CARPENTER, W. B.
Mesmerism, Spiritualism, Etc.
CARR, WILLIAM KEARNEY
Matter and Some of Its Dimensions.
CARRINGTON, HEREWARD
Death: Its Causes and Phenomena .
Death Deferred. (1912)
W H 0' S WH 0
Eusapia Palla dina and Her Phenomena.
(1909)
Handcuff Triclrs.
Hindu Magic.
H igh er Psychi cal Development (Yoga Philos -
ophy).
Modern Psychical P h enomena .
Persona l Experiences In Splr!tual!sm. (1913)
P hysieal P henomena of Spirituali sm.
Psychical Phenomena a nd the War.
Si'de Show a nd Anima l Tricks.
Spirituali s m and Psychology.
Spiri tuali sm-A Fact-A Fake. (1925)
The Boys' Boolr of Music.
The Proble ms of Psychical Research.
The Coming Sci ence. (1908)
True Ghost Stories. (1915)
Your Psychic Powers and How to Develop
them.
Psychical Phenomena of Spiritua lis m. (1907)
CARTER, CHARLES, E. 0.
A Concise Encyclopaedra of Psychologi cal
Astrology.
The Principles of As trol ogy, Theoretical and
Applied.
CARTER, HUNTLEY
Spiritua lism.
CARUS PAUL
The Old a nd New Magic. (1903)
CHAMBERLAIN, DR. CLAUDE WILLIAM
The Uncommon Sense of Applied Psychology,
CHAMBERS
Mathematical Tables.
CHAMBERS, REV. ARTHUR
Our Self After Death.
Genesis.
Paradise.
Revelation.
Ruth.
CHAIN EY, GEORGE
The T en Comma ndments.
Times Garla nd of Grace.
CHARUBEL
Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolized.
CHATTERJI, M. M.
Bhagavad Gita , or The Lord's Way.
CHEASLEY, CLIFFORD W.
What's in Your Name.
Numerology: Its Practical Appllca ti'on to Life.
CHEIRO
Guide to the Hand.
Language of the Hand.
Palmistry for All.
Palmistry Guide.
CHEVREUIL, L.
Proofs of the Spirit World.
The
The
CLODD, EDWARD
Question.
CLYMER, R. S.
Rosicrucians.
COAKLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS
Spiritism: The Modern Satanls m.
COATES, JAMES
How to Read Faces.
How to Read Heads.
Is Modern Spirituali'sm Based on F acts or
Fancy.
P hotographing the Invis ible .
COHEN, SOLOMON
Faith and Heal th.
What I s God?
HARTMANN'S
COLLINS, MABEL (MRS. COOK)
A Cry from Afa r.
As the F lower Grows.
Fra gments of Thought and Life.
mus lons.
Love's Cha pl et.
One Life, One Law "Thou Shalt Not K ill. "
Our Glorious Future.
Light on the Path .
The Awakening.
The Builder s .
The Story of Sens e.
Through the Gates of Gold.
When the Sun Moves Northward.
COLLINS, V. H.
Ghosts and Ma rvels .
COLVILLE, W. J.
Birthda ys, Their Signi11cance.
Human Aura.
Light and Color.
Old and New Psychology.
Stepping Stones to Spiritual Hea lth.
The Ka ba lla h .
Universal Spiritualism.
COMSTOCK, WILLIAM C.
A Psychical Experience.
CONSTABLE, FRANK C.
"Tel ergy" (The Communion of Soul s).
COOMARASWAMI, DR. AMANDA K.
An Introduction to India n Art.
COOPEROAKLEY, MRS.
Mystica l Tra ditions.
The Comte De St. Ge rmain.
COOPER, THE RT. REV. IRVING S.
Methods of Psychic Dev elopment.
Reinca rnation, the Hope of the World.
The Secret of Ha ppines s.
Theos ophy Simplified.
Ways to P erfect Health.
COOVER, PROF. JOHN EDGAR
Experiments in Psychica l Research a t L ela nd
Stanford Juni or University. (1917)
CORBETT, SARAH
Extracts from the Vahan.
The Evolution of Chara cter.
CORELLI, MARIE (MRS. COOK)
Arda th.
Life Everlasting.
The Master Ch risti a n.
The Roma nce of Two Worlds.
The Soul of Lilith.
CORIAT, ISADOR H.
Abn ormal Psychol ogy.
An Introduction to P s ycho-Analysis.
Repres ent Emotions.
What Is P sychoa na lysis?
CORNILLIER, PIERRE EMILE
The Surviva l of the Soul a nd Its Evolution
After Dea th.
CORSON, H.
Spirit Messages, with a n Introductory Essay
on Spiritua l Vi t a lity .
CORYN, SIDNEY
F a ith of Anci e nt Egypt.
COUE, EMILE
Self Mastery by Cons ci'ous Auto-suggestion.
COURTNEY, J. W.
The Conques t of Nerves.
COX, SEARGEANT
The Mecha ni s m of Man. (2 vols. London
(1976)
CRAIG, A. R.
The Boo!<: of the Hand.
Your Luck Is in Your Hand.
WH 0' S WH 0
CRAIG, ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Sta rs of Destiny.
29!
CRAWFORD, W. J .
Experiments in P s ychi cal Sci ence-Levita tion
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Some Practical Hints for Those Investiga t-
Ing the Phenomena of Spiritua li'sm. (1918)
The P s ychic Structures of t he Goligher Cir-
cl e. (1921)
The R ealty of Psychic Phenomena.
CROCKETT, ALBERT S.
R ev ela tions of Louise.
CROFT, DR. DELMAR EUGENE
P er s ona lity.
That Impelling Something.
CROOKES, SIR WILLIAM
Resear ch es into the Phenomena of Modern
Spiri t ua li'sm. (1874)
Spirituali's m and Science (Quarterl y J ournal
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CROW, MRS.
Night Side of Na ture.
CROWELL, DR. EUGENE
The Spirit World.
CROWLEY, ALEISTER
The Book of t h e Goetla of Solomon the King.
CROYSDALE
Your Destiny a nd the Sta r (In Colla boration
with "Wilde").
CULPEPPER
Complete H erba l Guide.
CUMONT, FRANZ
The Ori enta l Religious In Roman P a ganism.
CURNOW, LESLIE
The Physical Phenomena of Spiritualism.
(1925)
CURRAN, MRS.
P a ti ence Worth.
CURTISS, F. H. & H. A.
Gems of Mysti cism.
L e tters from T eachers.
Realms of the Living Dead.
Soundless Sound.
The Divine Mother .
The Key to the Universe.
The Mess a ge of Aqua ria.
The T emple of S ile nce.
The Voi ce of I s is .
The Key of DP.st lnv.
D'ALBE, EDMUND E. FOURNIER
The Life of Si r William Crookes .
Quo Va dimus; Some Glimpses of t h e Future.
The El ectron Theory.
Two l\"ew Worlds.
New Light on Immortality.
D'ASSIER, A.
P osthumous Huma nity.
D'ESPERANCE, MME.
Ma t eri ali zation.
Shadowland. (1898)
DAILEY, ABRAM H.
Mollie F a nch er : 'l'he Brooklyn E ni'gma.
DALE, MRS. J. B.
Indian P a lmistry.
DALLAS, H. A.
Across the Barri er.
Death, the Ga t e of Life.
Mors J a nua Vit ae.
Obj ections to Spiri tua lism Answered.
The T rend of Psychica l Research.
DALTON, J. G.
Sixteen Principa l Stars.
Spherical Ba s is of Astrology.
Ta ble of Houses, Spherical Basi's of Astrol-
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30 H A R TMANN ' S
DANA, MARVI N
How to Train Your Mind.
DANELSON, EFFA E.
Journeys Through Space. (1922)
The Text Book of Life. (1924)
DANMAR, WILLI A M
Ghostology.
Modern Nirva naism.
DAS, BHAGAVA N
Kr ishna, a Study in the Theory of the
Ava t a ras.
The Sci ence of Peace.
The Sci ence of Religion, or Senatana Vaidika
Dharma.
The Sci ence of the Sacred Word, or Pranava-
Vada of Garya na.
DASGUPTA, SURENDRA NATH
Yoga as Phllosoph y and Rellgi"on.
DAVENPORT, R E UBEN B .
The Death Blow to Spi ritua lis m.
DAVIES, REV. DR. CHARLES MAURICE
Mystic London.
DAVIES, T . WITTON
Magic, Black and White.
DAVIS ALBERT E.
Hypn otism a nd Treatme nt by Suggestion.
DAVIS, ANDREW JACKSON
A Stell ar K ey to t h e Summerland.
Beyond the Valley.
Children's Progressive Lyceum.
Nature's Divine Revela tions.
P enetralia.
Present Age a n d Inn er Life.
The Harmonia l Philosophy.
The Phllosophy of Spiritua l Intercourse.
(1872)
The Magic Sta ff. (Autobiogra phy)
The Principl es of Nature.
The Grea t Ha rmonia . 5 voi.-Th e Physician ,
The T eacher, Th e Seer, The Reformer,
The Thinker.
Vi ews of Our Heavenly Home.
DAVIS, CHARLES H . S.
Book of t he Dead.
DAWBARN, C. Y . C.
Appli ed Philosophy .
DE BIT, RALPH M.
An Interpretation of the Lord's Praper.
A Textboolt of t he School of the Sacred
Science.
After Death St ates.
The Bulldi'ng of the T empl e.
The P erfect Way (a Commentary on the Tao-
Teh-King) .
The Principle of Healing.
The Way of Life.
DE BRATH, STA NLEY
Psychic Philosophy .
DE CULDE NSTRUBBE, BARON L OUI S
La Realile des Esprits, et Je Phonemen e
Ma rveill eux de Leur Ecri ture Dlrecte.
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La R ealite des Esprits . (Pa ris 1878)
D'E HEREDIA., C. M. ( S. J .)
Spiritism a n d Common Sense. (1923)
True Spiritism. (1924)
DE KOVEN, A N NA
( Mrs. Reg i na l d d e Koven)
A Cloud of Witnesses.
DE LAURENCE, L . W .
Th e Book of Death.
The Master K ey.
DE MORGAN, PROF. & M RS. AUGUSTUS
From Matter to 'Spirit.
W H 0' S WH 0
D E SA INT GERMAIN, COMTE C.
Practical Astrology.
Practical Hypnotism.
DE VOS, CORNELIUS
Ca-Ta l-y-sis . The C'reatlve Forms of the
Human Body.
DE WATERS, LILLIAN
Our Sufficient Gui"de.
The F inished K ingdom.
DEARMER PERCY
The F ellowship of t he Picture.
DEL MAR, EUGENE
Fulfi ll ment Series.
Living Ideals.
Spiritual and Material Attra ction.
The Conquest of Disease.
Th e Divinity of Desi're.
Man the Master. (1925)
DELANNE, GABRIEL
L' Arne est Immortelle.
L'Evolution Animlqu e.
D ENIS, LEON
Here and Herea fter.
Life a nd Destiny.
The Mystery of J oan of Arc. (1924 )
DENTON, PROF. W.
Soul of Things.
DERCUM, FRANCIS X.
Rest, Suggestion a n d Other Therapeutics In
Nervous and Mental Diseas es.
DEWEY, JOHN HAM LIN
The Open Door.
DEWEY NELLIE V .
The Psychology of Your Name.
DEX TER, G. T.
On Spiritu alism.
DHAR, MOHIMI M.
Kr ishna the Chari"oteer.
DINGWALL, ERIC J.
Revelations of a Spirit Medium.
DONOVAN, H . C.
The Br a in Book and How to Read It.
DOUGLAS, GEORGE WILLIAM
Spiri tual Healing a nd the Holy Communion.
DOWD, F . B.
Temple of the Rosy Cross.
DOWER, WILLI A M H.
Occultism for Beginners.
DOYL E , SIR ARTHU R CONAN
Coming of the Fairies.
Our Ameri can Adventure.
Our Second American Adventure.
Memori'es and Adventure (Autobiography).
The Case for Spirit Photogra phy.
The New Rev ela tion.
The Vital Message.
The Spiritua list's R eader.
Spirituali sm v er sus Rationali sm.
Wanderings of a .Spir it ualist.
DRAKE MRS. MAUD LORD
Psychic Li'ght .
DRESSER, HORATIO W.
A Book of Secr e ts.
Ha ndbook of t h e New Thought.
Huma n Efficiency.
Psychology.
'l'he Greatest Truth.
The Open Vision.
The Philosophy of the Spirit.
The Power of Silence.
Th e Spirit of New Thought.
The Quimby Manuscripts.
HARTMANN'S
DRESSER, JULIUS A.
The True Histor y of Mental Science.
DRIESCH, PROF. <DR. HANS
Lelb und Seele.
Ordnungslehre.
The Science a nd Philosophy of the Organi'sm
Wi rkli chkeltslehren .
DROLLINGER, MRS. E. RUDER
Journey of the Soul a nd Eth ereal World
The New Messia h and Journey of the
DRUMMOND, HENR'.Y
Greatest Thing In the World.
DU PRELL, CARL
Philosophy of Mysticism.
DUNCAN, ROBERT KENNEDY
The New Knowledge.
Mysticism,
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DUNLAP, KNIGHT
Freudianism, and Scientific
DUNLOP, D. N.
Psy-
:1\"ature Spirits a nd the Spirits o! the Ele-
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DUNRAVEN, THE EARL OF
Experiences in Spiritualism with D. D. Home
DWIGHT, TIMOTHY
Thoughts of and for the Inner life.
DYER, T. F. T.
The Ghost World.
DINSMORE, FLORENCE (FLORA MORE)
The Progression of Marmaduke.
Spirit J. B.
DONNELLY IGNATIUS
Atlantis and the Antidullan World.
EALA
Luck y Charms and Omens: What They Mean.
EATON WILLIAM E
Spirit Life, or Do We Die.
EDDY, MARY BAKER
Science a nd Health, with Key to the Scrip-
tures.
EDGER, LILLIAN
Element s of Theosophy.
Gleanings from Light on the Path.
EDMUNDS, JUDGE J. W.
Letters and Tracts on Spiritism.
On Spiritualism.
EL ADAROS, PREMEL- CABIR
Egyptian Occultism and Influence at a Dis-
tance and Many Other Easi ly Developed
Psychologi'cal Feats of Ancient and Modern
Times.
Ritualistic Occultism or the True Red Magic.
Transcendent Science System of Phreno-
Magnetlsm.
ELBE, LOUIS
Future Life in the Light of Ancient a nd
Modern Scien ce. (1906)
ELLIOTT, GORDON HALLAM
Angels Seen To-Day.
ELLIOTT, IRENE HALLAM
In Converse with Angels.
Angels Seen To-Day.
ELLIS, HAVELOCK
Studies In the Psychology of Sex.
ELLIS, IDA
Catechism of Palmi's try.
ERIKSEN RICHARD
Consciousness, Life and the Fourth Dimen-
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ESDALLE, JAMES, M. D.
Hypnotism and Mesmerism.
W H 0 'S WH 0
EVANS, ELIDA
The Problems of the Nervous Child.
Psychography. EVANS, FRED
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Autobiography of a Shaker.
EVANS, DR. WARREN F.
Mental Sci ence.
FAIRFIELD, FRANCIS GERRY
Ten Years with the Spiritua l Mediums.
31
FARMER, JOHN S.
A New .Basi's of Belief in I mmortality. (1881)
Twixt Two Worlds.
FARNSWORTH, E. C.
Arcane Science.
Heart of Things.
Specia l Teachings from the Arcane Sciences.
FARRINGTON, ELIJAH
Revelations of a Spirit Medium. (St. Paul,
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FARWELL EVELINE MICHELL
Practical Palmistry for t he Amateur.
FAY, DUDLEY WARD
Psychoana lytic Study of Psychoses with En
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Sex in Psycho-analysis.
FERGUSON, IAN
The Philosophy of Witchcraft.
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The San ity of Sex.
Health and Self-Mastery Through Psycho-
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FIGULUS, BENEDICTUS OF
UNTENHOFEN
A Golden and Blessed Casket of Nature's
Marvels.
FISCHER, DR. OSKAR
Experiment with Rafael Schermann's Graph-
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Through Nature to God.
FITZGERRELL, J. J.
Lincoln Was a Spiritua list.
FLAMMARION, CAMILLE
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Mysterious Psychic Forces.
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The Unknown.
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To Walk with God.
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The Law of the Rhythmic Breath.
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Spiritualism, Its Truth, Helpfulness and
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32 HARTM ANN'S
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How Pla nets Affect People.
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Juvenile Delinquency.
Psychology of the Normal and Sub-nor mal.
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Lives of the Necromancers.
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The Greater Key of Solomon, The King.
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Science of Being.
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Culture of Will Power.
The Gr eat Within.
GOULD, BARING
Curious Myths of the Middle Ages.
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A Brazlli'a n Mystic.
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My Letters from Heaven.
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The Marvels Beyond Science. (1910)
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Directions and Directing.
Reasons Why in Astr ology.
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Science of Names and Numbers.
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The Psychology of La ughter a nd Comedy.
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Shepherd's Crowns.
GRIERSON FRANCIS (Mr. Jesse Shepard)
Modern Mystici'sm and Other E'ssays.
The Va lley of the Shadows.
Abr aham Lincoln, the Practical Mystic.
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Boston Lectures on the New Psychology.
New Thought Religion.
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Casting Out Fea r.
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My Commonplace Book (Quota tions by
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HADDOCK, FRANK CHANNING
Business Power.
Culture of Courage.
Cr eative Personality.
Power of Will.
Practical Psychology.
HAECKEL, ERNST
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The Wonders of Life.
HALDANE, J. S.
Mechanism, Life and Personali ty.
HALL, ALBERT J .
The Conquest of Poverty.
HALL, BOLTON
The Halo of Grief.
HALL, EDWARD
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HAMBLIN, HENRY THOMAS
The Power of Thought.
Within You Is the Power.
HAMEL, FRANK
Huma n Animals.
HAMMOND, W. A.
Spiritua lism.
HAMPTON REV. CHARLES
Reincarn a tion.
HARDINGE, EMMA
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'l'he First Thirty Years of Spiri tuali'sm in
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Spirit Peopl e.
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Psychology of Insa nity.
HARTMANN, FRANZ
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L ife of Paracelsus.
HARVEY, W. BRITTON
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W H 0' S WHO
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Divine H ealing as In Bible 'l'imes, 1925.
HAZELRIGG, JOHN
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Metaphysical Astrology.
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Sun Book or the Philosopher's Vade Mecum.
HAZZARD, DR. LINDA BURFIELD
Fasting for t h e Cure of Disease.
HEINDEL, MAX
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Rosicrucian Mysteries.
Rosicrucian Philosophy in Question s a n d
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A Manual of Cheirosophy.
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Cosmic R elations and Immortality.
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Man Is a Spiri't.
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Psychical Investigations; Some Personally
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Psychi cal Revelations.
Spirituali sm (1919).
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Spiritua lism a nd Psych ical Research (1913) .
HILLARD, KATHERINE
Secret Doctrine Abridged.
HINGLEY, R. H.
Psycho-Analysis.
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The R ecreating of the Individual.
HINTON, G. H.
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HITSCHMANN, 'DR. EDWARD
Freud's Theories of the Neuroses.
HOLLEY, HORACE
iBaha'i, the Spirit of the Age.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
HOLMES, EDMOND
The Creed of Christ.
The Creed of Buddha.
Creative ERNEST S.
Creative Mind and Success.
T en L essons In Mental Science.
HOLMES, REV. JOHN HAYNES
Is Death the End?
The Grall of Life.
HOLT, HENRY
The Unseen Doctor.
HOME DANIEL DUNGLAS
Incidents in My Life (2 vols.).
HOME, MADAME >DUNGLAS
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D. D. Home, Hds Li'fe and Mission.
HO,MMEL, REV. PROF. FRITZ
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Revelations and Repudiations of Great Mind11
Discarnate.
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Spirit Psychometry and Trance Gommunica-
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A Magician Among the Spi'rlts (1924) .
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Chronicles of Spirit Photography.
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Four Basic P rinciples of Numerology.
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HOWIARD MILFORD W.
The Bishop of the 6zarks.
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Facts and Fancy in Spiritua lism, Theosophy
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HUDSON, THOMAS J.
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SPEIGHT-HUMBERTSTON, CLARA E.
Spiritism the Hidden Secret in Einstein's
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Essay on Immorta lity (1875).
HUNT, DR. H. ERNEST
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HUNT, HOLMAN 0. M.
The Pre-Raphaellte Brotherhood.
HUNTLEY, FLORENCE
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HUXLEY
Evolution and Ethics.
HYSLOP, JAMES H.
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Gommunications with the Next World.
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Fragments of Truth.
Occult Philosophy.
The History a nd Power of Mind.
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Art and Self C'ontrol.
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The History a nd Power of Mind.
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Personal Idealism and Mysticism.
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My Lady of the Chimney Corner.
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Occult Science in India and Among the
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Chronic Intestinal Poisoning.
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Art and the Emotions.
Christ the Logos.
How We Remember Our Past Lives .
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First Principles of Theosophy.
Letters from the Masters.
Practical Theosophy.
Theosophy a nd Modern Thought.
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The Meeting of the East and the West.
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KHAN, PIR-0-MURSHED INAYAT
Hindustani Lyrics (translated by I. K. and
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Songs of Indi'a from the Urdu, Hindu and
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Sufi Mystic Philosophy,
The Soul: W.hence and Whither.
The Way of Illumination.
The Bowl of Saki.
The Dlwan of Inayat Khan.
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The Mysticism of Sound.
The Unity of Religious Ideals.
KILNER, W. J.
The Human Atmosphere.
KING, BASIL
Abolishing Death.
Conquest of F ear.
Discovery of God.
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The Dawn of the Awakened Mind.
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Clothed with the Sun.
The Perfect Way.
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Psyohi'cal Research for the Plain Man.
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KRISHNAMURTI, J.
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Education as Service.
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P eople of Other Worlds.
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Life in the Circles.
To Walk with God.
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Magic and Religion.
LANKOW, EDWARD
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LARSON, CHRISTIAN
Steps in Human Progress.
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Practical Self Help.
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Key to the Bible and the Heavens.
LAVATEBUS, LEWES
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Fantasia of the Unconscious.
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Hints to Bible Study.
LAY, WILFRID
Man's Unconscious Conflict.
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Man's Unconscious Spirit.
The Child's Uneonscious Mind.
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The Children's Bluebird.
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Ancient Ideals In Modern Masonry.
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Clairvoyance.
36 H A R TMANN ' S
Dreams: What 'l'hey Are a nd How They Are
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Gospel of t h e New E r a .
Invisible Helpers.
Life After Death, and How Theosophy Un-
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Man Visible and I nvisible .
Man : Whence, How and Wh i'ther.
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Starlight.
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Thought Forms.
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The Christian Creed.
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The Hidden Side of Th ings.
The Inner Lif e.
'.rhe Monad.
The Perfume of Egypt.
The Science of the Sacraments.
Occult Chemistry.
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Under the Southern Cross.
LEE, DR. F. G.
Gli mpses of the Superna t uraL
Glimpses of the Twilight (1885).
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Texts of Confucianism.
Texts of Taoism.
LELAND, C. G.
Have You a St rong Will ?
Th e Mystic WilL
LEO, ALAN
Astrology for Al l.
Astrologer and His Work.
Astrology, a New Factor in Education.
Astrology Expla ined.
Art of Synthesis.
Casting of the Horoscope.
Esoteric Astrology.
Everybody's Astrology.
Horary Astrology.
How to Judge a Nativity,
Jupiter, the Preserver.
Key to Your Own Nativ ity.
Mars, the War Lord.
Mundane Astrology.
My Friend's Horoscope.
Progressed Horoscope.
Practical Astrology.
Saturn, t h e Reaper.
Symbolism and Astrology.
Thousand and One Notable Nativities.
Wha t Do We Mean by Astrology?
Vl'hat Is a Horoscope a nd How Is It Cast?
L EO, BE SSIE
Astrological Essays.
Life and Work of Alan L eo.
Pla netary Influences.
Rays of T r uth.
Romance of the Star s.
LEPICIER, ALEX IUS M.
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LEVI (LEVI H. D OWLING)
Biopneuma-Self-Cul t u re.
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L E VI, ELIPHA S
The Paradoxes of t he Highest Science.
W H 0' S W HO
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Stranger Than Fiction.
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Fate or Destiny.
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Atoms and Rays.
Christopher.
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Man and. the Universe (revised "Science and
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Proofs of Life Aft er Death.
Raymond, or Life After Death. (1916)
Reason and Beli ef.
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Physiognomy.
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After Death-Wha t ?
LONDON D I ALECTICAL SOCIET Y
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L ONG, CONSTANCE E.
The Psychology of . Phan tasy.
LOOMIS, EARNEST
Practica l Occultism.
LUCAS, DEWITT B.
Handwr iti ng a nd Cha r act er.
LUCKIESCH, M.
The Language of Color.
LYNCH, RICHARD
Work and Supply.
LYT TLETON, HON. MRS. ALFRED
The Faculty of Communion.
MA BI E, HAMIL TON WRIGHT
The Life of t he Spirit.
MACAULIFFE, M. A.
The Sikh Reli gion, a Tra nslation of t he
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MACGREGOR, M. M.
Astrology.
MACKENZIE, J. N . LANDSEER
The Universal Med ium.
MACRAE, NORMAN
Highland Second Sight .
MADDEN, R. R.
Phantasmata. (1857)
M A ETERLINCK, MAURICE
Death.
Our Eternity.
Mounta in Paths.
The Light Beyond.
The Unknown Guest. (1914)
MAGNUSSEN
God's Smile.
MAJOR-'-DR. H . D. A.
J esus by an Eye w itness.
HARTMANN'S
MALCHOW, C. M.
The Sexual Life.
MALLET, ETHEL M.
First Steps in Theos ophy.
MARCHANT, SIR JAMES
Surviva l. (19 24) .
M ARDEN, ORISON SWETT
Be Good to You r sel f .
Charact er, Grandest Thing in the World.
Ever y Man a K ing, or Might in Mind Ma s-
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Getting On.
Good Ma nner s and Succes s .
H e Ca n Who Thinks H e Ca n.
How to Ge t Wha t You Wa n t .
Keeping Fit.
Love' s Way.
Mak i ng Li"fe a Mast erpiece.
Ma kin g Your self .
Mas terful P ersona li t y .
P eace, Power a nd P lenty .
P r osperi ty, How t o Attra ct It.
P us hing t o t h e Front .
Round P egs In Squa r e Hol es .
Self Investment.
Sell ing Things.
'.rhe Joys of Living .
The Miracl e of Righ t Thought .
The Secret of Achi evement.
Th e Optimisti c Life.
The Victorious Attitude.
Tra in ing for Effi cien cy.
Woma n and Home.
You Can, But W ill You?
MARIE, QUEEN OF RUMANIA
The Voi ce on t he Mounta in. (1924)
MARQUES, DR. A.
Scientific Cor robora t ions of Th eos oph y.
MARRIOTT, MAJOR R. A.
Ara bic-The La nguage of Ch r ist. (1925)
MARRYAT, FLORENCE
Ther e I s No Death.
M A RTIN, E VA
The Bra h min' s Wis dom.
The Four Elements. (1924)
The Secr e t of a Sta r .
Th e W11ite Roa d.
MASKELYNE, J. N.
The Superna tura l. (1891)
MA TEER, FLORENCE
Child Behavior.
MATURI N , MRS. FRED
Rachel Comfort ed. (Psychical P henomena)
MA X WELL, DR. JOSEPH
Me t a physi"cal Phenomena .
MAY, JAM ES V .
Menta l Dis eases.
MAY NARD, MRS. NETTI E COLBURN
Wa s Lincoln a Spiritua lis t?
MAYO, MA RGARET
Our F a t e a nd the Zodiac.
MAXWELL, DR. JOSEPH
Metaphysical Phenomen a . (19 05)
McCABE. JOSEPH
A H is t ory of Spir it ualis m.
Spiri t ua lis m : A Popula r H is tory from 1847.
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McCOMB, SAMUE L
The Fut ure Life in t h e Li"ght of Modern
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McCOY, DR. FRANK
The F a st Way t o Heal th.
McEVILLY, MARY A .
Mes lom' s Mes sages from t h e Life Beyond.
To Woman from Meslom.
W H 0' S WH 0
MEAD, G. R. S.
Cha ldean Oracles.
Fragments of a Faith For gotten .
Orpheus.
P istis Sophi a . (1921)
MERCER, SAM UEL A. B.
Tut-Anlr h-Amen , a nd Egyptology.
MERTON, P ROF . HOL MES W .
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Descriptive Menta li ty from t h e H ead, F ace
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MET CALF E, H A RVEY
T he Evolution of Spir itua li sm. (1925)
MI L ITZ , A NNIE RI X
Br ead from Hea ven: The Sayings of J esus.
Chil d Unfoldment.
Gen eration a nd R egen er a ti"on.
P r ima r y L essons in Christia n Living a n d
Heali ng .
P r osper it y .
Ren ewal of t h e Body.
Sermon on the Mount.
The Sermon on the Mount.
Concentra tion .
MILLBURN, LUCY M cDOWELL
The Classic of Spiriti s m.
MILLER, D R. JOHN T .
Applied Cha r act er An al ysi s , i'n H uma n Con-
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Th e Ch a r act er Builder.
M ILLER, N EL LIE B.
The Fla me of God.
M ILLER, OR L AN DO E DGA R
F ri en dship.
J oy i s P erfection.
The Man of Galilee.
Wi thin the H oly of H olies.
MILMI NE, GEORGINE
The L ife of Mar y Bak er G. E'ddy. ( 1909)
M ILLS, L A W REN CE H.
Our Own R eli g ion in An c i' ent P ersia.
T he Yasna of t h e Avest a.
Zarathus tra, Phi lo, the Ar ch aemenids and
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Za r a thus trian Gat has .
MOORE, A D M IRA L W I L LIAM OSBORN
Glimpses of the Next St ate.
The Voi ces. (1913)
MORE, F L ORA
See, Florence. Dinsmore .
MORRELL , ED.
The Twent y -fift h Man . (1924)
M ORSE, J . J.
A Bri ef Hi story of Spi r i t P hot ogra phy.
Leaves f rom My Li fe.
MORSE LLI , P RO F. E NRICO
Anna ls of P sychi cal Sci en ce. (1907)
MOSELEY, SI DN EY A.
An Ama zing Scean ce a n d a n Exposure.
'!'he Mysteri ous Medium.
MOSES, W I LLI AM ST A INTON
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Hi gh er Asp ect s of Spirit ua l is m.
Psychogr a phy.
Sp irit Identity : And t h e H igh e r Asp ects of
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Spirit T eachings. (1883 )
M ULFORD , PRE N TICE
Essays of Pren Uce Mu lford.
Th e Gift of t he Spiri t.
Tht Gift of Understan ding.
Th e God in You.
Your Forces and How to Use T hem.
M UKERJI, SWAMI A. P.
H igher Yoga Developmen t .
Spiri tual Conscious n ess.
38 HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
MULFORD, PRENTISS
Essays, Fourth Series.
Essays, Third Series.
The Gift of the Spirit.
The Gi'fth of Understanding.
The God In You.
MULLER, F. MAX
Sukhavati-Vyuha, together with B. Nanjlo,
Priest of the Eastern Hongwanzi In Japan.
Upanishads. Trans!.
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Theosophy or Psychological Religion. (1925)
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Our Joe.
MUNDELL, CHARLES S.
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MUNDY, TALBOT
The Nine Unknown.
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MURRAY, OSWALD
The Spiritual Universe. (1924)
MURRAY, REV. W. JOHN
Mental Culture.
Mental Medicine.
New 'l'houghts on Old Doctrines.
The Astor Lectures.
The Necessity of La w.
The Realm of Reallty.
MYERS, F. W. H.
Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily
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Mors Janua Vitae. (Communicated)
Phantasms of the Dead.
Phantasms of the Living. (1887)
MYERS, GUSTAVUS
Beyond the Borderline of Life.
NANJIO, B.
Sukha.vati-Vy{lha, together with F. Max
Muller.
NARAYANA, RAM
The Dream Problem and Its Many Solutions
In s earch After Ultimate Truth. (1922)
NARGIS
At the Gate of Discipleship. (1924)
Between the Desert and the Town: The Way
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NEUMANN, DR. KARL EUGEN
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Die Innere Verwandschaft Buddhlstlscher
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Die Reden des Gotano B-uddha's.
NEVI LLE, ELFRIEDA
"Aoredlos," The Veil Lifted.
NICHOLSON, D. H. S.
The Mystici'sm of St. Fra ncis of Asslsl.
NIEMAND, JAS.PER
Letters That Have Helped Me.
NITSHE, DR. P.
History of the Prison Psychoses.
O'DONNELL, ELLIOT
Animal Ghosts.
By-Ways of Ghost Land.
Ghosts Helpful a nd Harmful.
Haunted Highways and Byways.
Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales.
(1908)
The Menace of Spiritualism. (1920)
Twenty Years' Experience as Ghost Hunters.
OLCOTT, HENRY STEEL
A Historical Retrospect, 1876-1896.
Old Diary Leaves.
People from the Oother World. (1875)
The Buddhist Catechism.
OLD, WALTER GORN
Lao-Tze, Book of the Simple Way.
Yoga of Yarma.
Phrenology.
OLIN, CHARLES H.
OPPENHEIM, JAMES
Your Hidden Powers.
OSTY, EUGENE
Supernatural Faculti'es In Man.
OWEN, REV. G. VALE
Battalions of Heaven.
Facts and the Future Life.
Highla nds of Heaven.
Mystery of Heaven.
On Tour In U. S. A.
Paul and Albert.
Life Beyond the Veil.
Silhouettes of Spirit Life.
The Lowlands of Heaven.
The Outlands of Heaven.
The Nurseries of Heaven.
What Happens After Death?
Psychography.
OWEN, J. J.
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Debatable Land Between This World and
the Next. (1872)
Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World.
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OXLEY, THOMAS
The Gem of the Astral Sciences, or Mathe-
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PAGET, FANNY RUTHVEN
Colloqui'es with a n Unseen Friend.
How I Know the Dead Are Alive.
PAGON ISABEL
Astrological Key to Character.
From Pioneer to Poet.
PAINE, THOMAS
The Age of Reason.
PALMER, ERNEST G.
The Secret of Ancient IDgypt.
PANCHADASI, SWAMI
The Astral World.
'The Human Aura.
PAP US
What Is Occultism?
PARACELSUS, THEOCRASTUS
Occultism, Hermetic Chemistry, Alchemy,
Hermetic Science.
Hermetic Medicine and Hermetic Philosophy.
The Prophecies of Paracelsus.
PARMELEE, MAURICE
Personality and Conduct.
PARTRIDGE, A. E.
Astrology In a Nutshell.
Planetary Hour Dial.
Progressed Horoscope Chart.
PATER, ROGER
Mystic Voices. (1925)
PATTON, LEWI S BOYLES
Spiritism In Antiquity.
PEARCE, A. J.
Text Book of Astrology.
PEARSON, N .
The Soul and Its Story.
PEEBLES. DR. JAMES MARTIN
Buddhism a nd Christianity Face to Face.
Death Defeated.
Demonlsm of the Ages and Spirit Obsession.
Five Journeys Around the
HARTMANN'S
General Principles and Teachings of Spir-
Itualism.
How to Converse with the Spirits of the
Dead.
How to Live a Century a nd Grow Old
Gracefull y.
Immor tality a nd Our Future Homes .
Orthodox Hell, Church Creed and Infa nt
Da mna tion- Pamphlet.
P a th of the Human Spirit Traced.
Proofs of Immorta lity.
Rei ncarna tion.
Seer s of the Ages . (1869)
Spirit Ma t es, Ma rria ge, Divorce and Re-
unions.
Splritua li'sm, Pro a nd Con.
Spiritua lism In All La nds a nd at All Times.
Spiritua lism ver s us Adventism.
The Christ Question Settl ed.
Wha t Is Spiritualism and Who Are These
Spir itualists?
PEERS, E. ALLISON
Spa nish Mysticism.
PFEISTER, DR. OSKAR
Some Appli cations of P sychoana lysis.
The Psychoa na lysis Me thod.
PHELPS, E. STUART
Beyond the Gat es.
Gates Aja r .
PHILLIPS, REV. ALEXANDER FORBES
Is Death the End?
PHILOS, THE THIBETAN
A Dweller on Two Pla net s .
PIERCE, FREDERICK
Mobilizing the Mid-Brain.
PITT, ANNIE (Azlel)
Pra ctical Splrltuali'sm the Great Ideal.
PLANTE, LOUIS
The Shadow of the As tral.
PLA TTS, JESSIE
The Witness . (1924)
PLUMMER, DR. GEORGE WINSLOW
The Ma ster ' s Word.
PQoDMORE, FRANK
Appa ritions a nd Thought Transf er ence. (1894)
History of Modern Spiritua lism.
Phanta sms of the Living, (1887)
Studi es In Psychi'ca l Res earch. (1897, London)
The Na tura lization of the Supernatural.
(1908)
The Newer Spiritua lism. (1910)
Modern Spiritualism. (1902)
POWELL, ELLIS T.
P sychic Research in the New Testa ment.
PRATHER, CHARLES EDGAR
Divine Science : Knowledge of Truth.
PRICE HARRY
The Revela tion of a Spirit Medium. (1922)
The Mediumship of Stella C.
PRIDDLE, SAMUEL GEORGE
Revelations , Myster ies, Prophecies. (1924)
PRINCE, PROF. MORTON
Dissociation of a P ers ona lity.
P sychother apeutics.
The Unconscious.
PRYSE, JAMES M.
Prometheus Bound.
Relnca r sation and the New T estament.
Restor ed New Testa ment.
The Apocalypse Unsealed.
PYTHAGORAS
Golden Verses of Pytha goras.
RADCLIFFE, J. W.
Friends, Ghosts and Splri'ts. (1854)
WHO'S WHO
RAFFERTY, FRED
The Spirit World a nd Spirit Life.
Drea ms.
RAIZIZUN, YACKI
Occult Therapeutics.
P sychology of Success.
39)
Your P er sona l Forces and How to DeveloJ
Them.
RAMACHARAKA. YOGI
Advanced course In Yogi Philosophy.
Bhagavad Gita.
Fourteen L essons in Yogi P hilosophy.
Gna nl Yoga.
Ha tha Yoga .
Hindu Yogi Practica l Wa t er Cure.
Hindu-Yogi Sci ence of Breath.
Mystic Chris ti a nity.
Psychic Healing.
Philosophi es and Relig ions of India.
Raja Yoga: Mental Development.
The Life Beyond Death.
RAMATHERIC, SRI
Unto Thee I Grant. (1925)
RANDALL, EDWARD C.
Fronti ers of the Af t er -Li'fe.
The Dead Have Never Died.
RANDALL, LOUISE GOULD
The P sychic Mes sages of J esus. (1923)
RANDALL, J. H.
Cult ure of P er sona lity.
Essence of Democra cy.
RANDALL, SIDNEY
A B C of the Old Science of Astrology.
RANK, DR. C.
The Myth of the Birth of the Hero.
RAPHAEL
Alma nac.
Alma na c and Ephemeris.
Approxima t e Longitude, Latitude and De
cllnations of Neptune, 1800-1879.
Book of Fa t e.
Description of Degrees and Faces of the
Zodia c.
Geocentri'c Longitudes and Declinations of
the Superior Pla nets, 1801-1900, 1900-2000.
Hora r y Astrology.
Key to Astrology.
Medical Astrology.
Munda ne Astrology.
P yt honess of the E a st.
Ta bl e of Houses f o" Gr eat Brita in.
Ta ble of Houses, La t . o to 50 a nd 59 .
RAUPERT, J. GODFREY
Da nger s of Spiritualls m. (St. Louis, 1914)
Modern Spiritism. (St . Louis, 1912)
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Life Under st ood.
REDGROVE, H . STANLEY
Alchemy : Ancient a nd Modern.
Bygone Beli efs.
REED, J. FRANCES
Truth and F act s P erta ining to Spiritualis m.
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REMIYAS, PAUL
Revelations, Mysteri es, Prophesies. (1924)
RENE, E.
Pra ctical P a lmistry.
REXFORD. ORCELLA
The Psychology of Colors.
RIALE, REV. FRANK N.
The Divine Antidote to Sin, Siclmess and
Death.
RICHARDSON, J. E.
The Great Known,
The Great Work.
40 HARTMANN'S
RICHET, PROF. CHARLES
Experi mental Studies in Thought Transfer-
ence. (1891)
Thirty Years of Psychical Research. (1923)
RICHMOND, B. W.
Discussion of the Facts a nd P hilosophy of
Anci"ent and Modern Spir i tualism. (1853)
RICHMOND, CORA L. W.
My Experiences Whil e Out of My Body.
Psychology Soul Teachings.
RIDER, FREMONT
Are the Dead Ali ve?
RIDGELEY, EVANS H.
The Spirit World Unmask ed. (1897)
RIVERS, W. H. R.
Instinct and t h e Unconscious.
ROBACK, DR. C. W.
Spirit Sla te Writing.
ROBERTSON, JAMES
Spirituali sm: The Open Door to the Unseen
Universe.
ROBERTSON, MABEL NI XON
The Other Side of God' s Door.
ROBBINS, A. M.
Both Sides of the Vei l.
ROBINSON, MISS A. M.
Divine Sci ence.
ROBSON, VIVIAN E.
A Student's T ext Boolt on Astrology.
The Fixed Sta rs and Constell ations in As-
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ROCKE, DR. MARY E .
The Coming of the Worl d-Teacher.
Adamant.
ROERICH, NICHOLAS
ROGERS, L. W.
Dreams and Premonition.
Elementary Theosophy.
Hints to Young Studen ts of Occult ism.
The Occultism of the Shakespeare Plays.
Self Development and the Way to Power .
ROW, T. SUBBA
A Collecti'on of Esoteri c. Writings.
Bha gavad Gita , Philosophy of "the"
ROWE, COL. OCTAVIUS
Life, New a nd H ereafter.
RICKERT, FRIEDRICH
The Brahman's Wjsdom.
ROGERS, EDMUND DAWSON
Life and Experiences.
Philosophy of Mysterious Rappings.
. RUSSELL, MAUD MARY
Personal Psychic Experiences.
!'>. E. M.
T he Unseen Doctor. (1920)
SADLER, WILLIAM S.
The Trut h About Splrituali'sm. (1924.)
SADGER, J.
Sleep Wa lking and Moon Walking.
SAGE, M.
Mrs. Piper and the Society for Psychical Re-
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SALE
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SALVERTE, E. B.
The Occult Sciences. (Trans!. from French,
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SAMPSON, REV. H. E.
The Doctrine and 1-Ustorlclty of Pre- ex-
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SANDS, IRVING J.
Conduct Disorder s .
w H 0 Is WH 0
SANGER, MARGARET
Woman a nd the New Race.
SARGENT, EPES
Planchette, or The Despair of Science.
The Scientific Basis of Spiritualism.
SASIA, REV. JOSEPH (S.J.)
The Futur e L ife.
SAVAGE, REV. M. J.
Can Telepathy Explain?
Life Beyond Death.
Psychics: Facts and Theories.
SAVILLE, B. W.
Apparitions . (1874)
SCHNEIDER, W.
The Other Life. (1920)
SCHOENFIELD, A. T.
Another Worl d.
Force of Mind.
Modern Spiritism, Its Sci en ce and Religi'on.
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The Goal of the Race.
SCHURE, M. EDOUARD
Hermes and P la to.
J esus : The Last Great Initiate.
Kr ishna and Orpheus.
Priestess of I s is.
Pythagoras (and His Sys t em of Philosophy).
Rama and Moses.
The Aryan Cycle and the Mission of Israel.
SCHWIARZ A.
Vade-Mecum to Ma n : Whence, How and
Whither?
SCI ENS
How to Speak with theo Dead.
SCOTT, CYRIL
My Years of Indiscretion. (1924)
SCOTT, SIR WALTER
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft .
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SEARS, CLARA
Gleanings from Unpublish ed Shaker Journals.
SEARS, F. W.
How to Con quer Fear.
How to Give Treatmen ts.
How to Attract Success.
Sears Philosophy-What It Teaches.
Sears Psychology Lessons I.
Sears Psychology L essons II.
Sears Philosophy Lessons.
SELBIE. W. B.
The Psychology of Religion.
SEPHARIAL
Astrol ogical Ready Reckoner .
A Ma nua l of Occultism.
Birthday Book of Destiny.
Cosmic Symbolism.
Crystal and t h e Seer.
Direct ional Astrology.
Eclipses in Theory a nd Practice.
How to Malte and Read ~ o u r Own Horo-
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Kaba li stic Astrology.
Ka bala of Number s.
Law of Val ues.
Manual of Astrology.
New Dictionary of Astrol ogy.
New Manual of As trology,
Phrenoscopy.
Primary Directions Made Easy.
Science of For eknowledge.
Si1ver Key.
Silver Key As trolaba.
The Sola r Epoch or Horoscope of Destiny.
Transits a nd P lanet a r y Periods.
Your Fortune In Your Noame.
HARTMANN'S
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Methods of Obtaining Success.
The Mystic's Goal. (1924)
SEVERN, J. MILLOTT
Popular Phrenology.
SEWALL, MAY W.
Neither Dea d Nor Sleeping. (1920)
SEWARD, A. F .
Zodiac and Its Mysteries.
SEYBERT, COMMISSION
Preli minary Report for Investigating Modern
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SEYBERT, HENRY
Preli minary Report of the Seybert Commis-
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SEYMOUR, J . D .
True Iri'sh Ghost Stories. (1914)
SHAFTESBURY, EDMUND
Advan ced Magn etism.
Book of 44 Treatments.
Brain Tests.
Complete L ife Building.
Compl ete Heal t h Boolc
Cult ivation of the Ch est.
Future Seeing and Destiny.
Goal of Creation .
Life Building Methods.
Life E l ectricity.
Mental Magnetism.
Operations of the Other Mind.
Per sonal Magnetism.
Ralstone Citadel of Safety.
Real Life WI1en T hings Are Right.
Sex Magnetism.
Solu t ion of Life.
Universal Magnetism.
100 Points of Ch aracter.
SHAKESPEARE'S SPIRIT
My Proof of Immorta lity .
Shakespear e's R evelat ions.
SHATFORD, SARAH TAYLOR
My P r oof of Immortality.
SHEPARD, MR. JESSE
See "Francis Gri erson''.
SHINDLER, MRS. MARY DANA
A Southerner Among the Spirits. (1877)
SHIPLEY, MAYNARD
Sources of Bible Myths a n d Legends.
SHIRLEY, RALPH
Prophecies a nd t h e Omens of the Great War.
The New God. (1911)
SIDGWICK, MRS. HENRY
Phantasms of the Living.
SIDIS, BORIS
Causat ion a nd Treatment of Psychopathic
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Foundations of Normal a nd Abnormal Psy-
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Ner vous Ill s, Thei'r Cause a nd Cure.
Symptomatology, Psychognosis and Diagnosis
of , Psychopa thic Disease.
SIMEON
God, Man and t he Bible.
SI MMONS, DANIEL A .
Pract ical Psych ology.
Science of Religion.
SIMONITE, W. J.
Arcana of Astrology.
Dail y Guide.
Horary Astrology.
K ey to Scientific Predicti'on s.
Medical Botany.
SINCLAIR, MAY
A Cure of Souls.
W H 0' S WH 0
SINGER, H. DOUGLAS
Insanity and Law.
SINNETT, A. P.
Collected Frujts of Occult Teaching.
Expanded Theosophical .l{:nowledge.
Growth of t h e Soul.
41
Incidents in the L ife of Madame Blatvatsky.
In the Next World.
1\"ature's Mysteries and How Theosophy Il-
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Occult Essays.
Pyramids and Stonehenge.
Spiritualism as Related to Theosophy.
Superphysical Science.
The Occult World.
SLADEN, DOUGLAS
The Crystal and the Sphinx.
SLATER, J. HERBERT
Problems of the Borderland.
SMEDLEY, ALFRED
Some Reminiscences.
SMEDLEY. E .
The Occult Sciences. (1855)
SMITH, ALBERT J.
How to R ead Character from Handwri t ing.
SMITH, CALLIE MARGARET
Faith, Christ and Truth. (1924)
SMITH, HESTER TRAVERS
Psychic Messages from Oscar W ilde.
Voices from t h e Void.
Crumbs.
SMITH, J. EDWARD
Physi'cal Immorta lity.
The L eaven .
The Met aphysics of J esus.
SMITH, SYDNEY
Forensic Medicine.
SMITH, W. WHATELY
Foundations of Spiritua lism.
SNELL, MRS, JOY
The Ministry of Angels.
SNOWDEN, REV. JAMES H .
The Christi a n Belief in Immortality
L ight of Modern Thought.
SPALDING, BAIRD T.
Life and T eachings of the Masters
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SPENCE, LEWIS
An Encyclopedia of Occul tism. (1920)
The Probl em of Atl a ntis.
SPENCE LEY
Ascendant Tables.
SPEYER, J. S.
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SPICER. HENRY
Strange Things Among Us. (1863)
SPRAGUE, REV. E. W .
A Future Lime Demonstr ated .
All the Spiritualism of th e Christian Bible,
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Spiri t Mediumship: Its Various P hases. How
Developed a nd Safel y Practised.
Spi'rit Obsession.
Was J esus of Nazareth God or Man, Chri st
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STALEY, AMELIA FARGO
The Leadi ng of a Minister.
The Psychic Flame. (1924)
STANTON, S, B.
Soul a nd Circumstan ce.
STARKEY, REV. A.
The L ife of the World to Come.
42 HARTMANN'S WHO'S' WHO
STEAD, ESTELLE W.
Faces of the Living Dead. (1925)
The Blue Island.
Why I Believe in Spiritualism.
When We Speak with the Dead.
STEAD, W. T.
After Dea th, or Letters from .Tulia .
Communica tion with the Next World.
Real Ghost Stories.
The Blue Island.
STEINER, DR. RUDOLF.
Atlantis and Lemurla.
Gates of Knowledge.
Investigations In Occultism.
Occult Si'gnifica nce of Blood.
Outline of Occult Science.
Seven Occult Seals a nd Colums. (1925)
The Way of Initiation.
Theosophy.
Threshold of the Spiritual World.
Three Elssays on Ha eckel a nd Ka rma .
STEKEL, WILLIAM.
Conditions of Nervous Anxiet y a nd Their
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Nervous Obsessions and Their Treatmen t.
Psychoanalys is and Psychothera py.
Psychoa na lysis a nd Suggesti'on Therapy.
Sex a nd Psychoanalysis.
Sex and Dreams.
The Homosexua l Neurosi s .
The Depths of the Soul.
The Beloved Ego.
STENRING, KNUT.
The Sepher Yetzlrah, or Book of Forma tion.
STEPHENS, DANIEL R.
P a tanjall for Western Readers.
STEVENS, ERNEST J.
Lights, Colors and Na ture's Finer Forces .
Science o! Colors and Rhythm.
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STILLING, JUNG.
The Night Side of Nature.
STOBART, MRS. ST. CLAIR.
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Ca rmen Ariza
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The Ca se Aga ins t Spiritualism.
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Bible Astrology.
Marria ge and the Zodiac.
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Practical Clinica l Psychia try.
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SWEDEN BORG,
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Philosophy of the Upanishads.
Songs of Kabi r.
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TAYLOR,
Bible Stories from the Zodi a c.
TAYLOR, ADA WHITE.
The Mystic Spell.
TAYLOR, LILY ROSS.
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THEOBALD, MORELL.
Spirit Workers i'n the Home Circle.
THIEBAULT JULES.
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THOMAS, EDWARD J.
Vedi c Hymns.
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THOMAS, FRANKLIN A.
How to Develop P sychic Power .
How to Hold Circles for Dev eloping Medium-
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Philosophy a nd Phenomena of Spl'rltua!lsm.
Soul Science, the P roof of Life After Death.
THOMAS WILLIAM I.
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How to Grow Success.
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TRIDON ANDRE
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Psychoa na lysi's and Behavior.
Psychoana lysis a nd Gland P ersonalities.
P sychoa nalys is and Love.
Psychoa na lysi s, i::il eep and Dreams.
TRINE, RALPH WALDO.
Cha racter Building a nd Thought Power.
Every Living Creature.
In Tune with the Infinite.
Land of Living Men.
My Philosophy a nd My Rellgi'on.
The Great est Thing Ever Known.
The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit.
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The New Allnement of Life.
This Mystical Life of Ours .
What All the World' s A-Seeking.
HARTMANN'S
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Divine Language of Celestial Correspond-
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Present Day Spirit Phenomena and the
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Ghosts I J:ia.ve Seen.
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Spirit of Irene.
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The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants.
URQUHART, PROF. W. S.
Theosophy and Christian Thought.
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The Earth's Annular 'System.
The Heavens and Earth of Prehistoric Man.
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VALENTINE, C. W.
Dreams and the Unconsicous.
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Pathway of the Soul.
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The Evolution of the Conscious Faculties.
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Heliocentric Astrology and Solar Mentality
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Practical Psychometry.
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Raja Yoga.
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VON WASIELOWSKI, DR. W.
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REFORMARDOR. Monthly. Founded, 1863. Orgaa da Federa!;iiO Espirita Brasiliera.
Director, Louis Barreto, Avenida Passos, 28-30, Rio de Janeiro.
CANADA
CANADIAN THEOSOPHIST. Published on the 15th of every month. The Organ af
The Theosophical Society in Canada. Editor, A. E. S. Smythe, 22 West Glen Grove
Ave., Toronto.
THE TORCH. (Official Organ, Anti-Vaccination League.) Monthly. "Canada's
Health Magazine"-,Astrology. Editor and Proprietor, Mrs. Ada Muir, 2761
Kitchener St., Vancouver, B. C.
TORONTO THEOSOPHICAL NEWS. Monthly. Published in the interests of t he
Toronto Theosophical Society. Editor, Kartar Singh, 52 Isabella St., Toronto
CEYLON
THE BUDDHIST ANNUAL OF CEYLON. Published by W. E. Bastian & Co., Colombo,
Ceylon.
THE BUDDHIST CHRONICLE. Every Sunday and Wednesday. 8-page newspaper.
109 Dam Street, Colombo, Ceylon.
CHINA
FAR EASTERN THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY NOTES. Shanghai, China.
CUBA
FRATERNIDAD Y CIENCIA. Published Weekly by a Spiritualistic Federation,
Havana.
LA ESTRELLA DE ORIENTE. Monthly. Sectional Organ of the Order af the Star
in the East. Nat. Sec., Senor Don Rafael De Albear, Apal'ttado, 365 Habana.
PSIQUIS. (Official Organ, "Sociedad Espiritista de Cuba.") Monthly. Directora, A. R.
Torriente, Lealtad, 120, ALtos, Havana.
DENMARK
BUDRINGEREN. (Tidsskrift for Spiritisme.) Monthly. Organ for Spiritistisk Mill
sion 1 Denmark. Redaktor, Alfred Nielsen, Ahornsg.ade 6, 4.Sal, Copenhagen.
STIERNEN. (Sec. Organ for the Order af the Star in the East.) Bi-monthly. Nat.
Sec., Anna Schlott, G1, Kongevej, 105, Copenhagen.
EGYPT
PAPYRUS. Official Organ of the Theosophical Society in Egypt.
ENGLAND
ANTHROPOSOPHY. (Containing Lectures by Dr. Rudolf Steiner.) Manthly Anthro-
posophical Publishing Co., 46 Gloucester Pl., London, W. 1.
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF ASTROLOGY. Monthly. Edited by E. H. Bailey, D.A., F.A.S.
W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd., 1011 Red Lion Court, Fleet St., London, E. C. 4.
CHRISTIAN s.PIRITUALIST. (A Journal of Triumphant Fact.) Published by the
Society of Communion. Weekly. Editor, Rev. J. W. Potter, 34, Lancaster Road,
S. E. Z5, London.
THE CHURCH OF THE NEW AGE MAGAZINE. (Spiritual Uplift.) Monthly.
Editor, Constance E. Andrews, Raby Street, Moss Side, Manchester.
THE DAYSPRING. (Sectional Organ, The Order of the Star in the East.) Quarterly.
Nat. Sec., The Lady Emily Lutyens, 6 Tavistock Square, Lon-don, W. C. 1.
THE DIARY. (.Contains Addresses of Theosophical Lodges throughout the Country.)
"Diary," 23 Bedford Square, London, W. C. 1.
THE EUGENICS REVIEW. !Macmillan & Co., Ltd., St. Martin's St., London, W. C. 2.
HEALING. Monthly. 20 Manchester Square, London, W. Editor, John Ruthven.
THE HEAL THY LIFE. (Magazine.) The Health Centre, 56 Wigmore St., London,
:W.l.
THE HERALD OF THE STAR. (The International Organ of the Order of the Star
in the East.) (Social, Educational, Religious, Humanitarian, etc.). Publication
offiee, 6 Tavistock Square, London, W. C. 1.
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHIC GAZETTE. (Britain's Popular Psychic Monthly.)
Edited by John Lewis, 69 High Holbom, London, W. C. 1.
JOURNAL OF MENTAL SCIENCE. Quarterly. Editors, J . R. Lord, O.B.E., M.B.,
Henry Devine, O.B.E., M.D. , and G. Douglas McRae, M.D. Published by J. & A.
Churchill, 7 Gt. Marlborough St., London, W. 1.
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. Irregular. London.
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH. Monthly. Edited by
Mrs. Salter (For Members of Society only), 31 Tavistock Sq., London.
LIGHT. (A Journal of Spiritual Progress' and Psychieal Research.) Weekly.
Editor, David Gow, 5 Queen Square, London, W. C. 1.
THE LYCEUM BANNER. (Official Organ of the British Spiritualists' Lyceum Union.)
Published first Sunday each Month. Edited by G. F. Knott, 39 Regent St., Roch-
dale.
MIND. Quarterly. (Psychology.) London.
MODERN ASTROLOGY. "The Leading Magazine of its Kind." Monthly. Publica-
tion Office, 40 Imperial Buildings, Ludgate Circus, E. C. 4., London.
THE NEW ERA. (An International Magazine of Creative Education.) 11 Tavistock
Sq., London, W. C. 1.
THE OCCULT REVIEW. (Devoted to Investigation of Supernormal Phenomena.)
Monthly. Edited by Ralph Shirley. (First Published in January, 1905, by the
present editor.) William Rider & Son, Ltd., Cathedral House, Paternoster Row,
E. C. 4., London.
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY. Monthly. "The Magazine of Health, Success, Happi
ness." Editor, A. Myddleton, Parkstone House, Park Road, Blackpool, England.
PSYCH E. Quarterly. Edited by C. K. Ogden. Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner Co.,
Ltd., Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane, London, E.
PSYCHIC SCIENCE. (The College Quarterly of the British College of Psychic
Science.) Editor, F. Bligh Bond, F.R.I.B.A., 59 Holland Park, London, W. 11.
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. London.
THE QUEST. A Quarterly Review. Edited by G. R. S. Mead, B.A. John M. Watkins,
21, Cecil Court, Charing Cross, London, W. C. ll.
THE RALLY. (Advanced Thought Monthly.) Editor, H. Bridgeman, 28, Denmark
St., W. C. 2, London.
THE REVIEW OF RELIGIONS. Editors, Mirza Bashir Ahmad, M.A., Qadian, India,
and A. R. Dard, M.A., London. The Ahmadiyya Mosque, 63, Melrose Rd., South-
fields, S. W. 18, ;London.
SCIENCE OF THOUGHT RE.YIEW. Monthly. (Advanced Thought.) Editor, Henry
Thomas Hamblin, Chichester, England.
SCIENCE PROGRESS. Quarterly. Edited by Lieut.-Col. Sir Ronald Ross, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., F.R.S., N.L., DL.D., M.D., F.R.C.S. John Murray, Albemarle Street,
London, W. 1.
SUFISM. "A Quarterly Magazine for Seekers after Truth." The Book Depot for
Sufi Literature, 54 Above Bar, Southampton.
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Vahan.") Edited by S. L. Benusan. (Devoted to Brotherhood, Religion, Occultism
and the Arts.) Published by The Theosophical Society in England, 23 Bedford
Square, W. C. 1, London.
THE WORD. (Monthly, devoted to Practical Psychology.) 26 East Parade, Leeds.
THE TWO WORLDS. "The People's Popular Spiritualistic Paper." Weekly. Edited
by Ernest W. Oaten, 18 Corporation Street, Manchester.
URANIA. Monthly. Published by Simpkin Marshall & Co., London, E. C. 4.
URANUS. Address, Editor, "Holm wood," Waldegrave Road, Teddington, Middlesex.
THE VEGETARIAN MESSENGER AND HEALTH REVIEW. Monthly. Published by
and Official Organ of, The Vegetarian Society (Established 1847), 39 Wilmslow
Road, Rusholme, Manchester.
THE VEGETARIAN NEWS. The London Vegetarian Soc., 8 John St., Adelphi,
London, W. C. 2.
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I DAN TAHTI. (Sec. Organ The Order of the Star in the East.) Monthly. Nat. Sec.,
Dr. William Angervo, St. Michael, Finland.
FRANCE
AESCU LAPE. Devoted to Letters and Arts, in their relation to the Sciences and
Medicine. Paris.
ARCHIVES DU SPIRITISME MONDIAL. 8 Rue Copernic, 8, Paris, XVIe. Official
Organ of the International Spiritualists' Federation and of the International Office
of Spiritual Relations.
BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE L,ORRAINE DE PSYCHOLOGIE APPLIQUE. Semi-
annual. Chez le President, M. Coue, 186 rue Jeanne-d'Arc, Nancy, France.
BULLETIN THEOSOPHIQUE. .
INTERNATIONAL BUREAU REPORT. Mons. Ripert, 8 Rue Copernic, Paris, XVIe.
LA REVUE METAPSYCHIQUE. Bi-monthly. Founded by Dr. G. Geley Published
by Institut Metapsychique International, 89 Avenue Niel, Paris, XVIIe. Editor,
M. Rene Sudre.
LA REVUE SPIRITE. Monthly. Founded by Allan Kardec in 1858. Journal d'Etudes
Psychologiques, et de Spiritualisme Experimental. Director, Jean Meyer, 8 Rue
tCopernic, Paris, XVIe.
LA ROSE CROIX. Edited by Mons. Jollivet Castelot, Villerose, 114 rue du Calvaire,
Sin-le-Noble (Dept. du Nord), France.
LA SCIENCE DE L'AME. 1st and 16th of each month. (Journal Illustre de Psycho
physique applique.) Editor in chief, M. Louis Gastin, 25, rue des Apennins, Paris,
XVII e.
PSYCHICA. Revue Scientifique dy Psychisme.) Directrice, Madame Carita Borde-
rieux, 23 Rue Lacroix, Paris, XVIIe.
GERMANY
ARCHIV.fur PHVSIOLOGIE. Monthly. Leipzig, Germany.
ASTRALE WARTE. (Astrological.) Uranus-Verlag, Max Duphorn, Bad Oldesloe.
DER BUDDHISTISCHE WEL TSPIEGEL. Six times Yearly. Edited by Dr. Grimm
and Dr. Seidenstiicker. Can be obtained from Oskar Schloss. Miinchen-Neubil-
berg, Germany.
DER FRIEDENSREICH-BOTE. Organ des Friedensreich Bundes. Editor, Johannes
Gerich. Publisher, Friendensreich Verlag, Saarbriicken 5.
I MAG'O. Quarterly. (Psychoanalysis.) Leipzig, Germany.
ORDEN DES STERNS IM OSTEN. (Sectional Organ The Order of the Star in the
East.) Nat. Sec., Herr Axel von Fielit'z-Coniar, Omnen, Holland.
PSYCHE UNO DIE UBERSINNLICHE WELT. Monthly. Berlin, Germany.
PSVCHISCHE STUDIEN. Monthly. (Psychic Phenomena.) 52nd Year. Editor, Dr.
Paul Siinner, Berlin-Schdnberg, Grunewald Strasse, 40. Founded by Aksakow.
Publisher, Verlag Oswald Mutze, Leipzig, Lindenstrasse 4.
SONNE DER, WARHEIT. (Baha'ism.) 35 Giekderkubstrasse, Stuttgart, Germany.
Editor, Alice Schwartz-Solivo, Alexanderstrasse, 3, Stuttgart, Germany.
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THEOSOPHISCHES STREBEN. Bi-monthly. (Official Organ The Theosophical
Society in Germany.) Editor, Axel von Fielitz-Coniar, Amsterdam, Zocherstraat
60 III. Manager, Ekhart Rosch, Miinchen, Konr.adstr. 6, Germany.
WAHRES LEBEN. Monthly. (Organ German Spiritualist Societies.) Publisher,
Rudolf Besser, Successor H. Emil Unglenk, Frommannstr. 5, Leipzig, Germany.
DIE WEISSE FAHNE. (New Thought.) Editor, Dr. V. Schweizer. Monthly. Pub-
lisher, Johannes Baum, Pfullingen, Wurtenberg, Germany.
DAS WORT. (New Thought Monthly.) Neu Salems Verlag, Bietigheim-Wurtenberg.
ZEITSCHRIFT FOR SEELENLEBEN. (New Psychology, Occultism, Spiritualism.)
Edited by Konsul a. D. H. B. Fischer, Leipzig, Simsonstrasse 10 III. Publisher,
Oswald 1\1utze, Lindenstrasse 4, Leipzig, Germany. Every 14 days.
ZENTALBLATT FOR OKKUL TISMUS. Monthly. Leipzig, Germany.
ZUM LICHT. Monthly. (Spiritual Uplift.) 28th Year. Editors, Dr. Georg Lomer
and Dr. Andreas Klein. Publisher, Fr. Ed. Baumann, Bad Schmiedeberg, Be>z.
Hall e, Germany.
HOLLAND
DE TEMPEL. Monthly. "Religion, Occultism, Spiritism, Theosophy, Astrology,
Anthroposophy, Rosicrucianism, Mysticism and Psychical Research." Directeur:
K. H. Noest, Jr., Valeriusplein, 20, Amsterdam.
DE STER. Monthly. "Sectional Organ of The Order of the Star in the East." Nat.
Sec., Mej. Dijkgraaf, 56 Amsteldijk, Amsterdam.
INDIA
THE ADYAR BULLETIN. Monthly. Edited by Dr. Annie Besant, Adyar, Ma;dras,
India.
AL-BAHA. (Baha'i Magazine.) Calcutta, India.
THE BROTHERS OF THE STAR. Monthly. Ady.ar, Madras, India. (Sectional Organ
of The Order of the Star in the East.)
BUDDHISM. (Organ for International Buddhist Society.) Rangoon, Burma.
THE DAWN. (Baha'i Magazine.) Mustafa Roumie, No. 2-B, 41st St., Rangoon, Burma.
HERALD OF THE EAST. (Formerly "Baha'i News.") Published for National
Spiritual Assembly of India and Burma. Publisher, Prof. Pritam Singh, M.A.,
College of Commerce, Cawnpore, India.
HINDU SPIRITUAL RECORDER. "Psychical Monthly Review." Devoted to Occult-
ism, Spiritualism, New Thought, Oriental Philosophy. The All-India Occult House
Prof. P. Dutt, B.A., Channighat St., Dacca, India.
THE KALPAKA. "Psychic and Spiritual Review." Monthly. Editor, Dr. T. R.
Sanjivi, Tinnevelly, India.
LIGHT. Edited by Muhammond Yokub Khan, Lahore, India.
THE MAHA-BODHI. (The Journal of The Maha-Bodhi Society.) Monthly. Managing
Editor, The Anagarika Dharmapala, Gen. Sec., Maha-Bodhi Society The Maha-
Bodhi Society, 4A, College Square, Calcutta, India. (Est. 1892.)
THE MAHA-BODHI JOURNAL. Ceylon, India.
NEW INDIA. (Weekly Newspaper.) Adyar, Madras, India.
PSYCHIC REVIEW. (Official Organ of Burma Psychic Society.) Editor, Saya Pyo.
Published in the Burmese Language. The "Psychic Office," Nattalin, L. Burma.
SEL.F CULTURE. "A Journal of Inspiration." Official Organ, Indian Academy of
Science, Kizhanattam, Tinnevelly, India.
THE THEOSOPHIST. (The Official Organ of the President of the Theosophical
Society.) Edited by Annie Besant, D.L. The Theosophical Publishing House,
Adyar, Madras, India.
THE VEDIC MAGAZINE and GURUKULA SAMACHAR. Monthly. (To Advocate
and Advance the Cause of the Samaj and Vedic Dharma Religion.) Editor, Prof.
Rama Deva, B.A., M.R.A.S., Joint Editm, Chamupati, M.A. Office, Gurudatta
Bhawan, Lahore, India.
IRELAND
BROTHERHOOD. Monthly. A Magazine of Faith, Optimism and Forward Thinking.
Edited and Published by J. Bruce Wallace, M.A., 109 Donegall St., Belfast.
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ITALY
LA STELLA. (Sectional Organ of the Order of the Star in the East.) Nat. Sec.,
Signor Emilio Turin, 109 Via Masaccio, Florenee, (22), Italy.
LUCE e OMBRA. Via Varese 4, Rome, Italy,
MONDO OCCUL TO. B1-monthly.
JAPAN
THE EASTERN BU DOH I ST. (Published on behalf of Eastern Buddhist Society.)
Editors, Prof. and Mrs. Suzuki, The Eastern Buddhist Society, ()tani University,
Kumarahuchi, Kyoto, Japan.
STAR OF THE EAST. (Baha'i Mag., temporarily suspended owing to earthquake.)
MEXICO
THE AZTECA NEWS. Calle Aduana, 26, Tampico, Mexico.
EL SIGLO ESPIRITA. Postal 1500, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Director, Sr. Enrique
Vellizques, Administrador, Sr. Manuel R. Mendez.
NEW ZEALAND
THE DAWN. Quarterly. (Sectional Organ of the Order of the Star in the Ea.st.)
Nat. Sec., J. R,. Thomson, Esq., 371 Queen St., Auckland.
THEOSOPHY IN NEW ZEALAND.
NORWAY
STJERNEN. Bi-monthly. (Sectional Organ, the Order of the Star in the East.)
Nat. Sec., Dr. Lilly Heber, Box 34, Blommenholm, Norway.
PERU
REVISTA de PSIQUIATRIA Y DISCIPLINAS CONEXAS. Quarterly. J,.ima, Peru.
POLAND
ZAGADMENIA METAPSYCHIQUE. Al Jerozolimskie 47, Warszawa, Poland.
SCOTLAND
WEEKLY SCOTSMAN. Glasgow, Scotland.
SPAIN
HESPERIA. Irregular. Revista teos6fia y poligrafica, Madrid, Spain.
SWEDEN
STJERNEN. (Sectional Organ, The Order of the Star in the East.) Bi-monthly.
Nat. Sec., Fru. Kuylenstierna, Narvavagen, No. 5, Stockholm, Sweden.
SWITZERLAND
BULLETIN DE L'ORDRE DE L'ETOILE. (Sectional Organ, The Order of the Star in
the East.) Quarterly. Nat. Sec., Mlle. M. L. Brandt, Domaine de !'Etoile, Petit
Bossy, Cellgny, Geneva, Switzerland.
DAS GOTHEANUM. (The Gotheanum Weekly.) "Anthroposophical." Edited by
Albert Steffen, Dornach, Switzerland. Obtainable through Book Department, 46
Gloucester Pl., London, W. 1, England.
THE SUFI QUARTERLY. (A Philosophical Review.) Geneva. Edited by Ronald
A. L. M u n t ~ Armstrong. Published by Sufi Movement.
Applied Psychologists, Astrologers, Character Analysts,
Graphologists, Numerologists, Palmists, Phrenologists
and Vocational Counsellors
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA
Charles A. Logan, D.A., Astrologer, Drawer
F, Fairhope.
CALIFORNIA
Lida W. Amerlge, Numerologist, 610 Geary
St., San Francisco.
Alice A. Ayres, Astrologer, Studio 10, os
Geary St., San Francisco.
Margaret H. Barton, Numerologist, H35 Wil-
cox Ave., Hollywood.
Sidney Kimball Bennett, Astrologer, 6363
Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood.
Bielecki, J. W., Astrologer, Box 1366, Los
Angeles.
Artie Mae Blackburn, N. L. F. Stellar, Nu-
merology, 1323 West Manchester Ave., Los
Angeles.
Mrs. Grace I. Brenan, Numerologist, 2114
Baker St., San Francisco.
Rev. Robert S. Clark, Astrologer, Oakland.
J a mes Numerator Coffman, 2747 Glenview
Ave., Los Angeles, Dean of the Emmera-
tlon, Bible Numerologist.
H. L. Cornell, M.D., D.A., Medical and
Scientific Astrologer, 3108 Humboldt St.,
Los Angeles.
Marlon Meyer Drew, Astrologer, 6363 Holly-
wood Blvd., Hollywood.
Marty A. Ellas, Numerologist, 630 W. Fourth
St., Los Angeles.
Frank E. Halbert, Astrologer a nd Vocational
Counselor, 3762 Ruby St., Oakland.
Howard V. Herndon, Astrologer, P. 0. Box
H , San Francisco.
Sadie Herri'ck, Invocation, Los Angeles.
Francis E. Householder, D.M.S., Numerol-
ogist, P. 0. Box 151, Los Angeles.
Magnus J ensen, Astrologlst, 1309 Laguna
St., San Francisco.
Willlam Ernest Kullgren, Astrologist, Build-
er, Box 416, Atascadero.
Alfred Wlrn. LaRivi er e, D.A. , Astrology,
Teacher and Lecturer, P. 0. Box 395, Oak-
land.
Prof. Odin Lilj egren, Numerologi'st, Avalon,
Catalina.
W!lhermina Gladstone, Loga n, Astrology,
1312 Ingra ham St., Los Angeles.
Edwin S. McKeever, Astrologer, Pre-natal
and Birth, 1447 O'Farrell St., San Fran-
cisco.
Hoke McAshan, Character-Dellneator, P . 0.
Box 1358, Los Angeles.
Edwin S. McKeever, Astrologist, 1348 Eddy
St., San Francisco.
Luella Lyle Orloff, Numerologist, Room 81T,
209 Post St., San Francisco.
Ruby F. Rement, Graphologist, Box 263, San
Francisco.
Eleanore Thedieck, Numerologist, !222 Forty-
second Ave., Oakland.
L. Thompson, Character Analysis, Thomson-
Haywood Co., Chronicle Bldg., San Fra n-
cisco.
Dr. Coulson Turnbull, Astrologist-Author,
Pasadena.
Valeria, Numerologist, 1548 G. Murray Circle,
Los Angeles.
Dr. Juno Bell Walton, D.D.S., Numerologist,
855 Nowita PI., Venice.
Zadah Walton, 855 Moneta PI., Venice, Nu-
merologist.
Prof. Charles Henry Wolfram, Astrologer,
Author, Lecturer, 11506 S. Broadway Los
Angelee.
COLORADO
Prof. A. F . Lewis, Phrenologist, 127 Garfield
Ave., Loveland.
CONNECTICUT
Rachel E. Hartwell (Miss), Astrologer,
Author, Teacher, New Milford.
Hugo J . Van Hagen, Graphologist, Ph.D.,
M.Th.D., Ridgefield.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Celia Barrie, Palmist by mail, P. 0. Box 1063,
Washington.
FLORIDA
Mrs. Ida Lewis Bentley, Graphologist, 610
N. E. Second Ave., Miami.
Haasen Osiris, Astrologer, P. 0. Box 5853,
Ybor City Sta., Ta mpa.
Merritt C. Schaub (Hassen Osiris), Astrol-
oger, P . 0. Box 5853, Ybor Sta., Tampa.
GEORGIA
Dr. W. Himihla, Astrologer, Box 1088, Sa-
vannah.
ILLINOIS
Swami, Brahmavidya, 1022 Masonic Temple,
Chicago, III., Astrologer.
Jordan U. Curtis, Character Analyst, Chi-
cago.
Francis E. De Graff, Astrologer, 817 N. Dear-
born St., Chicago.
Clive Donn, Vocational Graphologist, 1313
Capitol Bldg., Chicago.
E. W. Dralre, Vocational Counselor, Suite
1206, 36 S. State St., Chicago.
Edwards, Viola Y., Character Analyst-Pho-
tograph, 210 E. Clark St., Champaign.
Mrs. Norma Fortlnberry, Vocational, 200,
E. Broadway, Room 6, Centralia.
Thelma Vivien Geer, Scientific Hand Rea d-
ing-Cheirology, 216 Alexandria Hotel, Chi -
Cago ; r esidence, 1048 N. Lore! Ave.
Ernest Howell, Astrologist, 1518 W. Main St.,
Belleville.
Rev. N. Vercenlus Simmons-Keeler, Charac-
ter Ana lyst-Numerologist, The Church-
School of Spiritual Psychology, Inc., .tiotel
Alexandria, Chicago.
H. Ayres Langston, Astro-Analysis, 501
Plymouth St., Chicago.
"Libra" (Kenneth Malcolm Ellis), Astrologer,
Occultist, care of The Occult Digest, 1904
N. Clark St., Chicago.
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Henry A. Macauley, Astrologer, 1953 Law-
r ence Ave. , Chicago.
F. E. Ormsby, Astrologer, 4027 Monroe St.,
Chicago.
Emily H. Racine, Character Analyist, Phren-
ologist, 711 Kimba ll Bldg., Chicago.
Ralph E. Rowlett, Character Analyist, Box
295, Madison.
Prof. A. J. Stiles, Astrologer, P . 0. Box 387,
Chicago.
Byrdalind Lou Taylor, Graphologist, 10 E .
Huron St., Chicago.
Tri angle Analysis Bureau, 549 Aldine Ave.,
Apt. 102, Chicago.
INDIANA
H elen L. Durham, Astro!ogist, 311 Madison
Ave., Evansvllle.
K. B. Dokas, Instructor, Central Scientiftc
College, 359 N. I!linois St., Indianapolis.
IOWA
Mrs. Inis M. Refsnider, Astrologist, 1627
Fifth Ave., El. Cedar Rapids.
KANSAS
Albert A. Schrempp, Magician and Psychic
Investigator, 638 E lliott St., Beloit.
LOUISIANA
Helen R. Crane, AppHed Psychol ogy, 1765
Coliseum St., New Orleans.
MAINE
Prof. Zebora, Mind Reading, 520 Baxter
Block, Portland.
MASSACHUSETTS
Alpha System, Name Reading, Box 314, East
Weymouth.
Prof. C. Alvin Braganza, Astrologer, Psycho-
a nalyst, Numerologist, etc. , Baclt Bay P.
0 ., Boston, 9.
Brown, Gertrude J. G., Psychic, Somervill e,
Mass.
Mrs. Ruth Clark, Psychic, Springfield.
Mrs. Louise C'obb, Psychic, Sal em.
s. Gargllis, Astrologist, Boston.
Miss Alice M. Howe, Graphologist, 22 Maple
St., Georgetown.
Mrs. L . Mcintosh, Astrologer, 100 Boyls ton
St., Room 931, Boston.
Mr. J. Morrill, Astrology, 38 Hemenway St.,
Boston.
F lorence Hope Oliver, Astrologer, 28 Irving
St., Worcester.
Mme. Perry, Astrol ogist, 71 Market St., Lynn.
Catherine Phillips, Healer, 626 Dudley, Dor-
chester.
E. G. Stimpson, Graphol ogist, Fenway Sta-
tion, Box 11, Boston.
Catherine Howard Thompson, Teacher of
Astrology, Oliver Ct., 20; Audubon Rd.,
Boston.
Ura nia, G. Z.,S.P., 209 S. Bunker Hill Ave.,
Boston, Astrologer.
Carrol Webber, Palmistry by Mall, 87 St.
Stephen St. , Boston.
MICHIGAN
Ezra R. Averill, Astrologer, Mall Route 7,
Grand Rapids.
Cornelius De Vas, Astrologer, T eacher of
Bible Biology, Drawer G, Coopersville.
DeWitt B. Lucas, Graphologist, 664 Putnam
Ave., Detroit.
Fred Parker , Graphologist, 2020 Broadway,
Bay City.
Maude Weston, Astrologist, 474 Petersboro,
Apt . 5, Detroit.
W H 0' S WH 0
MINNESOTA
Dr. M. H. Alexander, M.A., M.D., Vocationa l
Psychologist, 704 'S. Smith Ave., St. Paul.
Dr. Gustave Eltstrom, F.A.S., Scientific As-
trologer a nd Lecturer, 1926 Aldrich Ave.
S., Minneapolis.
C. H. Gren ell , Psycho-therapist, 3101 Girard
Ave., South Minneapolis .
Anna Augusta Rathke, Namoscope, Minne-
apolis.
Wal ter C. Rathlte, Numerologist, Minne-
apolis.
Freder ick White, Astrological Books, Crystal
Bay.
MISSOURI
Arthur P. Robyn, Character Reading, care
of The New Spirit Magazine, 1526 Walnut
St., Kansas City, Mo.
NEBRASKA
A. S. Nelson, N'elson Studio, Astra-psycho-
logica l Numeroscope, 1149 N. 19th St. ,
Omaha.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ma gi Zariel, Astrologist, 908 Union St., Ma n -
ch ester.
NEW JERSEY
Maud A. DeVine, D.A., F.A.S., Scientific
Astrologer, 115 H enry St., Palisades Park.
Mrs. Gagg, Palmist and Medium, 77 Benson
Ave. , Ocean Grove.
Prof. F. A. Koch, Character Analyst, Union
City.
Prof. Gustave Meyer, Astrologer, Hoboken.
NEW YORK
NEW Y ORK CI TY
Da na. Abbott, Astrologician, 130 W. 42nd . St.
Evangeline S. Adams, Astrologer, 1003 Car-
negi e Hall. .
Miss Elizabeth Aldrich, T eacher, Wnter,
L ecturer on Scientific Astrology, 535 W.
160th St.
Belle Bart, Astrologist, 200 W. 57th St.
Maud A. Bentley, Astrologist, C'orrespondence
Course, 19 W. 31st St.
Doris Blalte , Astrologer, P . 0. Box 195, City
Hall Station.
Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford, Vocational
Advice, 50 E. 42nd St.
Paul F. Case, Astrologer, 151 W . 57th St.
Catherine CUvette, Astrologist, 92 So. Fifth
Ave.
Loui se Delmier, Astrologist, 500 Fifth Ave.,
Room 405.
Prof. J essie Allen Fowler, Phrenologist, 239
W. 42nd St.
J. M. Garcia, Astrologer, Box 255, Grand
Central Station.
"Gregarious" (W. Gregory Smith), Astral -
agist, 130 W. 42nd St.
Kevah Griffis, Astrologist, 344 W. 56th St.
Miss Eleanor Herne, Astrologist, 1947 Broad-
way, Studio 520-A.
Frederick Thomas I-Ii ll, Astrol oger, Palmist,
Psychic, 1919 Broadway.
Thomas Francis Hill, Doctor of Astrology,
Psychic, Medium, 1919 Broadway.
Susannah hills, Character Analyst, Hotel
Wellington, Room 526, Seventh Ave. and
55th St.
La urel Miller, Astrol ogist, Lecturer, Writer,
200 W. 57th St.; Sec. N. Y. Astrological
Society; Pres. Psyche Astrological Insti-
tute.
Pariton, Astrologer.
Luella F . Phelan, Numerologist, Hotel Cool-
idge, 131 W . 47th St.
HARTMANN'S
Lawrence W. Rogers, Psychologist, 606 W.
116th St.
Madame Phillips, 47 W. 84th St.
Albert J. Smith, Grapho-Psycholog!st, care
of Gregg Publishing Co., 16 W. 47th St.
Grace E llery Williams, Astrologer, Lecturer,
T eacher, 161 W. 72nd St.
Louise Rice, Consulting Graphologist, 225
Fifth Ave.
Prof. Julius Zancig, Psychic, Palmist, Mind
Rea der, etc., 1919 Broadway.
BROOKLYN
H. L awrence Hayden, Astrologer, 22 Seventh
Ave.
J. W. Lerman, Mentologi s t, Vocational Coun-
selor, 3604 Farragut Rd.
William Roberts, Astrologist, 359 50th St.
NEW YORK STATE (Miscellaneous)
J essie Lassack, Numerologist, P. 0. Box 426,
Albany.
C. F. Shadel, Astrologer, 58 Landon St., Buf-
falo.
Florence Lindeman, Astrologist, Sidney.
Mrs. Ruthmac Luck, Practica l Metaphysi-
cian, Stellar-Numerologist, care of Mrs.
Frank Husted, R. F. D. 1, Hyde Parle
A. E. Perry, Astrologlst, Box 113, Bedford
H!Jls.
"Stylo," Gra phologist, Gen eral Delivery,
Nyack-on-Hudson.
Albert Willoughby Walla ce, Astra-Psychic
Readings, Divine Healing, Utica.
NORTH CAROLINA
Charl es A. Logan, Astrologlst-Palmist-Nu-
merologist, Box 20, Morgantown.
OHIO
Mrs. J. C. Byers, Astrology, Box 171, Cam-
bridge.
Prof. Christensen, Astrology, Box 732, Toledo.
Dr. J. G. Clutterbuck, Phrenologist, Cleve-
land.
R. A. Cutright, Graphologist, 1222 McKinley
Ave. E., Akron.
Mrs. Estell e C. Dewart, Astrologer, 15 State
Rd., Ashtabula.
W. B. Donaldson, Phrenologist, 629 Trenton
Ave., Urichsville.
Dr. C. A. Shewalter, Astrology, Numerology,
Etymology, American Cosmopolitan F ellow-
ship, Box 178, Kent.
OKLAHOMA
J. K. Tully, Phrenologist, Norman.
OREGON
Prof. Bevington, Astrologist, 514 Goodnough
Bldg., Portland.
W H 0' S WH 0 57
PENNSYLVANIA
"Astral," Astrologer, P. 0. Box 680, Johns-
town.
Sa m Bartol et, Astrologist, 9 E. 7th St., Wil-
liamsport.
William Boyd, Numerologist, 552 S. 52d St.,
Philadelphia.
M. Cogswell, Astrologer, Member Amer ican
Academy of Astrologiaus, 689 Third Ave.,
Williamsport.
James L. Cramer, Phrenologist, 442 Second
Ave., Westmont, Johnstown.
Grace E. Egan, Graduate Astrologist, 2131 N.
13th St., P hiladelphia.
Prof. Robert Emmet Egan, Graduate Astrolo-
ger, 2131 N. 13th St., Philadelphia.
Dr. D. H. Finley, Character Delineator,
P ittsburgh.
Ida E . Sell ers, Astrologist, 3627 Germantown
Ave., Philadelphia.
Lillian Wilson, Phrenologist, New Kensing-
ton.
Zancig Temple of Sciences, 250 South 52nd
.S t. , Philadelphia.
RHODE ISLAND
Albert Byron, Astrologer, P. 0. Box 1080,
Providence.
TEXAS
Prof. a nd Madam Windsor Ely, Phrenology,
R. R. 1, Box 68, San Antonio.
Emmett C. Faine, Leaky Name Analyst, 955
Gal veston Ave .. Fort Worth.
Mack Stauffer, Alpha-Matho Scale, 918 W.
T errell Ave., Fort Worth.
UTAH
Eleanor B. Heppler, Astrologist, Richfield.
VERMONT
Dr. Willia m F. Collins, Character Analyst,
Box 1, East Jamaica.
WASHINGTON
Madeline Bruce, Astrologist, P. 0. Box 1,
Centralia.
Dr. Chester L. Nelson, Chemist and As-
trologer, 2426 Rockfeller St., Everett, Wash-
ington.
WEST VIRGINIA
John Edward Ambrose, Box 52, Fairmount,
Seer.
WISCONSIN
Trix Devos, Astrologist, 4320 Elm St., Mil-
wa ukee.
Adele T. Kuetemeyer, D. A. Astrologer, 840
38th St., Milwa ukee.
Edward Walter Puhl, Magician, Astrologer
and Professor of All Interpretive Sciences.
Room 14-15 Cobban Block, Chippewa Falls.
FOREIGN
AUSTRALIA
John O'Brien, Astrologist, Springvale, Mel-
bourne.
AUSTRIA
Ernst V. Schikich, Character Analyst, Wien
IV, Hauptstrasse 55.
CANADA
Arthur Black Farmer, Graphologist, 750
Bathhurst St., Toronto.
L. Edward Johndro, Astrologist, Cedar
Lodge, Blackpool, B. C.
Mrs. Ada Muir, Astrologlst, 2761 Kitchener
St., Vancouver, B. C.
Thales, --, Astrologist, 44 Walton St., Tor-
onto.
E. H. Zain, Cha racter Analyst, 42 Walton
St., Toronto, Ontario.
58 HARTM ANN 'S
W H 0' S WHO
ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AN!D WALES
Madam Arista, Card Reader, c/o Mrs. Evans,
Hill House, 6 Mariner's La n e, Norwich .
Mr. Courtney Arundel, Astrologist, Psycholo-
gist, 32 St. J ames St., Piccadilly, S. W. 1,
London.
Miss A. Bull, Science of Hand Reading, 22
Great Windmill St ., London.
Will Carlos, The Staffordshire Astrologer, 21
Albion St., Hanley, Staffordshire.
Mr. C. W. Child, Palmist, 6 Netherford Road,
Larkhall Rise, Clapham, London, S. W. 4.
Mr. T. Cook (Rexo), Astrologer, 112 Mill
Lane, West Hemstead, London, N. W, 6.
Miss Ruth de Pass, Numerologist, 1 West-
minster Ma nsions, Great Smith St., Lon-
don, S. W. 1.
Gabriel Dee, Practical Occultist Astrologer,
287 Regent St. , London, W. 1.
Miss Dixon, Seer, Ragged Lands, Glynde,
Sussex.
Philip Durham, Occultist, Numerologist,
Palmistry, 67 J ermyn St., Piccadilly S. W.
1, London.
"Editha," "Luck Bringer," c;o Mrs. Myers-
cough, 89 London Roa d, Blackburn, Lanes.
Lee French, Astrologer, Pan's Garden, C'ourt,
Farnsham, Surrey.
Mr. F . George, Psychometrist and Astrologer,
28 Goodwin St., Hull.
Gemini, Astrologer, 13 Lancaster Park Road,
Harrogate.
Eugene Gorrle, Graphologist, Sunnyside,
Melton, Mowbray.
Thomas Gould, Astrologer, "The Nook," 73
Heatherfield Road, Cardiff.
Snowden Hall (SteUarius), Astrologist, 27
Barrow Road, Str eatham, London, S. W. 16.
J ames Harvey, F. T. S., Astrologist, Math e-
matician, 486 Rutherglen Road, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Madame Helene, Astrologist, 133 Regent St.,
London, W.
P. S. Heru-Ka. Astrologer, 84 Kensal Road,
London, W. 10. ,
Miss J ackson, Astrologlst, Turncroft, Met-
tran-in-Langdendale, Cheshire.
Mrs. Radcllt'fe ("Jessica"), Futur e, Leggatt
Hill Farm, Lodsworth, Sussex.
Miss Leslle K eene, Astrologist, Vine Cottage,
Tor Point, Cornwan.
Madame Keiro, Astr ological Delineator, 40-U
Sackville St., Piccadilly, London.
James Kennedy, Astrologist, 14 tBuchan St.,
Glasgow, Scotland,
Melin! Morgan, F. B. P . 1., Astrologer, 7 Pen-
h e!ig Road, Aberdovey, N. Wales.
Walter William Moss, P hrenologist a nd Nu-
merologist, 133 Wellington St., Winson
Green, Birmingham.
R. H. T. Naylor, F uture, 394 Oxford St. ,
London, W . 1.
Aline Osa, Astrologer, Studio 37 C'ommercial
Road (nr. E l ectric Theatr e ), Bournemouth.
P ta h-Het ep, Occultists, c/o Evans; 165 Deri -
tend, Birmingham.
Mr. Radwell, Astrol oger , 14 Sutherland Ter-
race, London, S. W. 1.
Regulus, Astrologer, 93 Cowgate St., Norwich.
Vivian E. Robson, B. Sc. Universa l Astrolot-
i cal Service, 48 Flanders Mansion, Bedford
Park, London, W. 4.
Sepharial, --, Author-Astrologer, Sol e Brit-
ish Agent, Mr. A. Terry, 151 Victoria Road,
Aston Manor, Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. J . Mill ett Severn, Phrenol-
ogists, 28 West St., a nd West Pier, Brigh-
ton.
"Shubejalah," F uture, Box 56, Hutchinson &
Co., 34 Paternoster Row, London, E. C. 4.
Siva, Astrologer, 8 Paternoster Row, L on-
don, E . C. 4.
Spiritus, Astrologlst, c/o Occult Review, 8
Paternoster Row, L ondon, E. C. 4.
Stellarius (SnG>wden Hall), 27 Barrow Road,
Streatham, London.
Esme Swainson, Astrologer a n d Lecturer, c/o
Modern Astrology Offices, Imperia l Bldgs.,
L ugate Circus, London.
Abraham T erry, Sole Agency in Great Britain
for the Astrological Arcan a Special Keys
by "Sepharia l," 151 Victoria Road, Aston
Manor, Birmingham.
Al exander Vern er, F. A. L. P. (New York),
Professor of P hrenology, 15 Vernon St.,
Bolton, L anes.
Madam Virgo, Numerology, c/o Occult Re-
view.
Mrs. Westrupp, Astrologica l Numerologist,
141 Shaftesbury Ave., London, W. C. 2.
Zanone, Astrologer, c/o Occult Review.
FINLAND
Veikko Palomaa, Astrologer, Lempaala, Fin-
land.
FRANCE
M. Courtenai, Psychic a nd Astrologer, Box
612, 22 Rue St., Augustine, Paris.
G. Lajuzan- Gylden, Astrologlst, Franco-Brit -
ish Exchange, 8 Rue de Richelieue, .Paris-2.
GERMANY
Carl Blecher, Psychologist, T empelstrasse 10,
Bad Suderode (Harz).
Giesert, Frau Kate, Graphologist, tBerlin N.
54, Lothringer Strasse 76.
Issberner-Haldane, C'haracter An alyst, Berlin
W. 62, Kalckreuthstrasse, 1.
V. H. Pabst, Graphologist, Berlin 0. 34,
Weidenweg, 72.
Fryed Ramm, Character Analyst, Leipzig,
Peterstr, 11.
Frau Stahr-Redka, Astrologlst, Sommer-
strasse, 15, Dresden-Blasewitz.
Fritz, Stahle , Astrol oger, Stuttgart, Rote-
bluhtstrasse 84.
Freifrau Iren e V. Veldegg, Astrol ogist, Dres-
den, T errassenufer, 30.
P. Weinkopf, Astrologer , Brandenburg (Ha-
vel) 5, Baclterstrasse No. 33.
HOLLAND
Comm. A. E. Thler ens, Zandvoort, HoUand.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
INDIA
W. Stott, Mystic Astrology, Madanapaile,
Madras Presidency, South India.
NEW ZEALAND
Mrs. Etta Rothweii, Astrologlst, Teacher,
Numerologist, G. P . 0. Box 1196, Wailing-
ton.

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59'
60 HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
JESUS AND SIDDARTHA
Dedicated to Edmund Russell
By DR. GUY BOGART
0
NE from the manger and one from the palace came;
Their goal the same.
Their search only to find
Liberation for mankind.
One only solvent-
Love.
And one died young and one lived long;
Yet sang the selfsame song:
One only hope in
Love.
One died on the cross and one in peace,
Yet each found refuge and surcease
In living the truth of
Love.
Spires and domes and priests and creeds
Obscure their message for human needs
And divert the stream of
Love.
Yet the truth of the Christ
And the truth of the Buddha
Is stronger than bricks and stones,
And greater far than sacraments and robes.
One from the manger and one from the palace came
When the world had need ;
And the message today's the same
As living saviors sow the seed of
Love.
By special request we reprint from "The Stratford Journal" of Boston, Dr.
Bogart's popular poem, praised by William Stanley Braithwaite; of which Robert
Service said "This is real poetry"; Edmund Russell, "It should be written on
tablets of gold," and Tagore, "The poem is indeed remarkable."
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tuck Ave., Berkeley.
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t eenth Ave. , Oakla nd.
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577 Geary St., San Fra ncisco.
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1112 Second St., Santa Moni ca.
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Grand Av e., Sa n Fra n cisco.
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Sprin g St. , Los Angel es.
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i cal Library, 466 Gear y St. , Sa n Fra ncis co.
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Truth, 1408 Olive Ave., Long Beach.
Dr. M. A. J a nney, T each er a nd H ealer, 225
W. 48th St., Los Angeles .
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tioner, c/o H a rriet H a le Ri x, 618 S. Spring
St., Los Angel es.
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tioner, Hox 82 Tujunga .
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St., Los Angel es.
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tioner , c/ o Ha rriet Hale Rix , 618 So. Spring
St. , Los Angeles.
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W. 36th Pl., Los Angel es.
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H lll St., Los Angeles.
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Monica .
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Court, 465 Belleville St., Apt. 23, Oakland.
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Science, 118 W . Green St., Pasadena.
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P . 0. Box 93, Culver City.
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chother a pis t, 202-294-296 American Bank
Bldg., Los Angel es.
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Bldg., Los Angel es.
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Los Angel es.
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P a rk Blvd., Oakland.
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AnP." P.!es.
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cl e, 1975 W. Washington St., Los Angel es.
Mrs . E. J. Rea, Minis t er a nd T eacher, 2240
Ca lif ornia St., Sa n Fra ncis co.
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P sychology, 1321 J acl,son St., Sa n }<'r a n-
ci s co.
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wood Apa rtments , Los Angeles.
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Bldg. , Sa n Di ego.
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Cruz.
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Mrs. Ada White Taylor (Author of "The
Mystic Spell"), Metaphysical Hea ler, 126 S.
Ma rengo Ave. , Hotel Marengo, Pasadena.
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Spring St., Los Angeles.
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Francisco.
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E. 19th Ave., Denver.
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Rev. Dr. Manoa h E. Ruth, Natureopathlc
Physician, Minister, Teacher and Healer,
147 Sta te St., Hartford.
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Physician, Minister, Teacher and Healer,
147 'State St., Hartford.
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Mrs. Florence Willa rd Day, Tea cher, Author,
Practitioner, 522 Sixth St. N. W., Wash-
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house ," 1814 N. St., N. W.
Miss Leona Fea thers, Divine Science Pra cti-
tioner, 731 Shepherd St., N>. W., Washing-
ton.
Laura H eloise Hawkesworth, Prosperity Cir-
cle, 1622 S l:it., N. W., Washington.
Martin Aimone Holden, Practitioner, 3469
14th St. , Washington.
Horne Makers, Life Secrets, Room 315, MiJ!s
Bldg., Washington.
Oliver C. 'Sabin, Divine Healing, Lock Box
1525 M. 0., Washington.
Julia Seton, M. D., Writer, Lecturer, H ealer,
238 Maryland Ave. , N. E., Wa shington.
Dr. Gertrude V. Sheck ells, Metaphysician
and Naturopathic Physicia n, 1628 K St.,
N. W., Washington.
Frances Larimer Warner, Practitioner, 231
E St., N. W., Wa shington.
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Edwin C. Coffee, Psychologist, Jacksonville.
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Hyde Park Pl., Tampa.
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Da ytona.
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Tampa.
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P eachtree, Atla nta .
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IBox E 210, Chica go.
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yst, Vocationa l Counselor, 644 Sta t e, Lake
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Collision.
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and Michigan, Chicago.
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of Spiritual Psychology, Inc., Hotel Alex-
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Courses-Author, 14 W. Washington St.,
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Hypnotic Confessional Service, Box 500,
Sa ndwich.
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6206 Winthrop Ave., Chicago.
Celia B. Meyer, Spiritual Bible Teacher, 220
Peoria Life Bldg. , P eoria.
Dr. Philip Na gel, H ea ler, Teacher, Author,
Sandoval.
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Chicago.
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Ave. , Chicago.
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la nd St., Belleville.
W. H. Thompson, Problems Answered 6558
Cha mplain Ave. , Chi cago. '
Ida Welsh, Healer, 1518 W. Main St., Belle-
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W. Ma in St., Belleville.
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210 E . Clark, Champaign,
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2505 S. Barr St., Ft. Wa yne.
G. Robert Miller, Magnetic Healer, 359 N.
Illinois St., Indianapolis.
IOWA
Eardley, M. D., Rejuvenation, P. 0 . Box 38,
Council Bluffs.
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Des Moines .
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Pra ctitioner, Des Moines.
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W. High St., Davenport.
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42 Deering St., Portland.
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So., Paris.
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Western Ave., Chevy Chase.
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ton Ave. , Boston.
A. Buckla nd-Plummer, L es sons in Power,
P. 0 . Box 253, Brookline.
The Church Invi sible, P r a ctitioners, 482 Bea-
con St., Bos ton, 17.
Mrs. Bell e Curra n, Omnipres ent Hea ling,
Suite 50, 18 Huntington Ave., Boston.
Wa lter Devoe, Hea ler , The Eloist Ministry,
49 Francis St., Brookline.
James Higgs, Practitioner, 44 Pleasant St.,
Worcester.
Mrs. Eva Huntley, Healer, 34 Day St., Whit-
ma n.
The Inner CoBrt H ealers, Pra ctitioner s , 30
Huntington Ave., Room 220, Boston.
The Met a physica l Club Healing Prayer Cir-
cle, 177 Huntington Ave., Boston.
L eona rd L. Nones, D.D., New Thought Min-
Ister a nd Practitioner, 3 Whitma n St.,
West Somerville, 44, Mass.
Mrs. Frances Olsen, Ma gnetic H ealer, 151
Huntington Ave., Suite 4, Boston.
Effie Prior, Pra ctitioner, 38 Beacon St.,
Gloucest er.
C. A. Ray, Divine Love, Box 1349, Pittsfield.
J. Edward Dean Smith, C. S. B. F . -s., Pra c-
titioner, 214 Huntington Ave., Boston.
Ka therine Powers Ste tson, Trea t ments, R.
36, Spruce St., Wa ltha m.
George M. Skinner, Magnetic Healer, 19 Gor-
don Ave., Hyde Park.
Mrs. Ella J . Titus, Divine Science Pra cti-
tioner, 41 P egnossette Rd., Belmont.
Swami Girl Dhira nanda , A. M., P sychologist,
30 Huntington Ave. , Boston.
Swami Girl Yogananda , Psychologist , 30
Huntington Ave., Boton.
MICHIGAN
Mr. Andrew Livings ton Ma sson, Divine
Science Practitioner , Penfi eld Apartments
o8, 50 Peter s boro St., Detroit.
MINNESOTA
Cla ude F . Gren ell, P sycho-Science Healing,
Minneapol!s.
Dr. A. A. Randa ll, Pra ct itioner , P sychologist,
2744 Fourth Ave., South Minneapol!s.
Dr. Bhagat Singh Thind, P sycholog ist, Met a-
physician a nd Div ine of Amri t- Sar , India ,
Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis .
MISSOURI
Bria n M. Ca s ey, Success Treatments, 2714
Russell Ave., P. 0. Box 501, St. Loui s .
Dr. Ernest Everett, Ma ster-Pa thic-Scientist,
3550 Ma rine Ave., St. Louis.
Mrs. Minnie Fruehling, Healer, 4826 Sa cra -
mento Ave. , St. Loui s.
Jos ephine Gordon, New Thought H ealer, 2515
E. lOth St., Kansa s City.
Cha rles H enry Hartmann. Divine Science
Pra ctitioner, 4026-4030 Lindell Blvd., St.
Louis.
Rev. Emil Clifford .Ha rtmann, Divine Science
Practitioner, 4026-4030 Lindell iBlvd., St.
Louis.
Rev. Augusta K etterer, Healer, 3432 Chippe-
wa St. , St. Louis.
Mrs. Louise Kronhart, Healer, Route 3, Box
274, Ka nsas City.
Mrs. Anna Lohrer, H ealer, 3442 Winneba go
St., St. Louis.
Laura C. Pinckard, Landone Ministrant, 272
Field Bldg., St. Louis.
W H 0' S WH 0
63
Mrs . Della Pitts, Colored Hea ler, 4248 Belle
Pl., St. Louis.
Mrs. Mari e Ruemmeli, Healer, 3400 McKea n
Ave., St. Louis.
Rev. Cha rl es Schla g, H ealer, 4306 Ga no Ave.,
St. Louis.
Rev. H. H. Schroeder, Healer, 3537 Crittenden
St. , St. Louis.
Mrs. Paula M. Verdu, H ealer, Hotel Mel-
bourne, St. Louis.
Dr. M. R. Windhorst, Landone School Min-
istrant, University Club Bldg., St. Louis.
William H. Woodfin, D. D., Healer, Meta-
physics, 4226 Olive St., St. Louis.
NEVADA
Mrs . C. S. Durand, T eacher Metaphysics, P.
0 . Box 67, Yerrington.
Ver a B. Durand, Healer, Yerr!ngton.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Charles E. Ca swell, Practitioner, Concord.
NEW JERSEY
Doctor Billet, La ndone School Ministrant, 46
S. Wa lnut St., E a st Orange.
Cophas Brainerd, P ersonal Secretary, Mr.
Br own La ndone, Box 316, Hackensack.
Mrs. Robert Burton, Divine Science Pra cti-
tioner, Room 7, Triangle Bldg., 19 Wash-
ington St., Ea st Ora nge.
Mrs. Engst, Divine Science Pra ctitioner, 128
Monmouth St. , Newa rk.
Agnes Ma w Glasgow, Success L etters, The
Meadows , 490 Gra nd Ave. , L eonia.
Allan Goldsmith, Practitioner, 22-24 E. Park
St., Newark.
L. Koolma , Magnetopath, 277 Grove St.,
J ersey City.
Mrs. A. Jackson, Treatments, 803 D St.,
Belmar.
Brown La ndone, Spiritua l Bible Ministrant
and Pra ctitioner, P. 0. Box 316, Hacken-
sack.
Frederi ch Merzfelder, Occultist, Healer,
Lea der Newa rk Truth Center, 435 Fourth
Ave., Newark.
G. Mahund-Ahmad Abdo-Ullah, Gra nd Im-
perator o! The Order of The Ma ster-Stu-
dents School of Metaphysic Light, P. 0.
Box 595, Atlantic City.
Mrs. Nettie Sa muelson, Jewi sh Divine
Science 114 Cotta ge Pl., Long Br a nch.
School ~ f Se<lf-Reali zati on, New Thought
P ractitioner, 1148 Brunswi cl< Ave. , Trenton .
Mrs. C. H. Stringer, Treatments, 97 S. lOth
St., Newa rk.
J . V. Ta leric.J<, Pra ctitioner, Box 1018, Mill-
ville.
Mrs . Helen Wi cks, Pra ctitioner, 16 S. Wa lnut
St., East Ora nge.
NEW YORK
NEW YORK CITY
Edith M. Barton, Registered Unity Pra cti-
tioner, 28 E. 64th St.
Mrs . Roma ine Beach-Carpenter, New
Thought Pra ctitioner, 106 W. 13th St.
Mrs. Rosa li e M. Beatty, Divine Science Pra c-
titioner, Elm Court, 164 Twenty-second St.,
J a ckson Heights, Elmhurst, L. I.
Josephine Becl<er, Reg. Unity Practitioner, 83
Hamilton Pl.
Mrs. Genevieve Behrens, School of Builder s ,
136 W. 72d St.
Edgar White Burrill, Literary Vespers, Aeo-
lia n Hall, 34 W. 43d St.
Rev. Dr. T. E. Ca lvert, Director Psychothe-
raphy, Room 28, St. Michael's, 225 W.
99th St.
64 HARTMANN'S
Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin, Minister, First New
Thought Church, Hotel Commodore, 42d St.
and Lexington Ave.
Mary Chapman, Carnegie Hall, Room 807.
Etta Clarlc, Reg. Unity Practitioner, 30 :!!'air-
view Ave.
Countess PianeJl! De La Val ette, Hotel Penn-
sylvania, 32d and 7th Ave., Starting New
Cult ' 'Scien t ific Harmony."
J erome Edwards, Reg. Unity Practitioner, 57
W. 45th St.
Ada Cox Fisher, Reg. Unity Practitioner, 70
E. 77th St.
Sydney H. French, Chiropractor and Meta-
physician, 2407 Seventh Ave.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gavitte, Divine Science Prac-
titioner, Hotel Arlington, R. 810, 18 W.
25th St.
Mrs. George F. Hadley, Divine Science Prac-
titioner, Hotel Breslin, Broadway and 29th
St.
Mrs. Catherine Mary Hal e, Practicing Divine
Science, 7 W. 108th St.
Dr. L. Ha rtmann, Rejuvenation, 282 W. 70th
St.
Charlotte Henderson, Reg. Unity Practition-
er, 65 W. 45th St.
Mrytle Hodges, Leader Institute of Progres-
sion , L ecturer a n d Healer, 303 W. 92d St.
Ernest S. Holmes, Lecturer, Rumford Hall ,
50 W. 41st St.
Dr. Andrew J. Hornung, Naturopath, Ch iro-
practor, Metaphysician, Ph.D., 51 W. 91st
St.
Dr. Maud L. Hernung, Naturopath, Metaphy-
s icia n , 51 W. 91st St.
Miss Eva Hunt, Divine Science Practitioner,
250 W. 121st St.
Emma Mayer Keyes, Reg. Unity Practi-
t ion er, 3495 Broadway.
Ram Lal, N. D., D. C., Mystic Hindu Psy-
chologist -Drugless Practitioner, 2534 Broad-
way. .
Agnes M. Lawson, Unity Lecturer, Hotel As-
tor, Headquarters, 250 W. 57th St.
A. A. Lindsay, M. D., Hotel Ansonia , Lec-
turer.
Frances Gates Lord, Reg. Unity Practitioner,
96 Wadsworth T er.
Richard Lynch, Lecturer, Unity Practical
Christianity, Fisk Bld g. , 250 W. 57th St.
Georgiana Hooper Madlola. L andone School
Ministrant, 219 W. 81st St.
Miss Edith A. Martin, Practical Christianity
Lectures, 814 West End Ave.
Mrs. Addelne Menzel, League for Larger Life.
Albert Meeh an, Divine Science Practit;oner,
7 W. 92d St.
Mrs. Addelena Menzel, Divine 'Science Healer,
Hotel Gregorian, 35th St. , bet. 5th Ave.
and Broadway.
L ynwood Messner, New Thought Classes and
Lectures, Mrs. Maud Pratt Messner, 222
W. 72d St.
D. M. Murphy, Practitioner Divine Science,
Room 1200, 347 Fifth Ave.
Anna C. Nolle, New Thought Lecturer, Hotel
Astor.
Theodor e G. 1\"orthrup, New Thought Lec-
turer, Hotel Breslin, Broadway at W. 29th
St.
P . M. Norton, Treatments, 124 E. 91st St.
Mar garet Nybloc, Metaphysical, Suite 2-I.
Rodin Studios, 200 W . 57th St.
Miss Villa Faulkner Page, Lecturer, 64 Park
Ave.
J ean Parke, Modern Spiritual Revelation,
Anderson Galleries, 59th St. and Park Ave.
Ranashad, Psychology, Manhattan Church,
Broadway and 76th St.
WHO 'S' WHO
El. F. Randolph, Metaphysidan, 557 W. 148th
St.
F. L. Rawson, Metaph ys[cal Work, Rodin
Studios, 200 W. 57th St.
Anite Carolyn Rouse, Scientific Right Think-
ing, Knox Bldg., 40th St. and Fift h Ave.
F . W. Sears, M. l'., "Sears Philosophy," 828
Seventh Ave.
F lorence Scovel Shinn, R eg. Unity Practi-
tioner, 138 E. 94th St.
Pansy Stanhope, Metaphysics, Hotel Seville.
Lena Tirey, Meetings, 246 W. 121st St., base-
ment.
Dr. Tomkins, Healer, 14 W. 36th St.
W.illiam Utrecht, Perpetual J:lealth 77 W.
55th 'St. '
Grace P . Vali ant, Reg. Unity Practitioner,
206 E. 58th St. .
W. Ellis Williams, Metaphysical -Psycholo-
gist, 32 W. 58th St.
BROOKLYN
Mrs. G. B . Owen, Divine Sci ence Practitioner,
769 St. Mark's Ave.
Rev. Martha Rogers, Lecturer , 101 So. Ox-
ford St.
Mrs. Mary Van Houten, New Thought
Teacher, Apollo Studios, Green e and Carl-
ton Ave.
Dr. Henry Newmann, Auto-Suggestion
Brooklyn Ethica l Society. '
STATEN ISLAND
Grace Call, Box 302, Port Richmond.
NEW YORK STATE (Miscellaneous)
Maria R. Edwards, "Thought Training for
Old a nd Young," 74 Bidwell Parkway, Buf-
falo, N.Y.
Grace L . S. Gorton , Divine Science Practi-
tioner, 35 Gr a nger P l. , Buffalo.
Rev. E. Hall , 34 Corl ear St., Alba ny.
Goodwi n Harriett, Practition er, Spencer Pl.,
Ossining.
Mrs. King, Healer, 78 S. Division St., Buf-
falo.
William S. Weaver, Practitioner, 375 Breck-
enridge St., Buffa lo.
OHIO
L!da L. Disher, Healer, 35 Wheeler Ave. , R.
R. 1., Dayton.
Mrs. Josephine Downey, Practitioner, 578
Wyoming St., Dayton.
F. Gerard, Drugless Practitioner, 206 Com-
stock Bldg., Columbus.
Anna Griffith, Heal er, 22 Drake Ave. , Dayton.
Rev. J a mes H. Pateman, Lecturer, T eacher,
Author and Heal er, Pastor The New
Thought Temple, Res., 4144 Forest Ave.,
Cincinnati.
Mrs. May Whetstone, Healer, Oalc Ranch,
Defiance.
Ali ce Widman, H ealer, 1121 N. Main St.,
Dayton.
OKLAHOMA
Effa Coppage, Practitioner, Box 443, Henry-
etta.
L. Petrov!cs, Mentor, Burlington.
N\ B. Price, Practitioner, 1615 Wiswell Pl. ,
Muskogee.
E. L . Reynolds, Divine Healing Services,
Oklahoma City.
OREGON
Dr. William Whiteh ead, 4312 Twenty-fifth
Ave., S. E ., Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs. C. A. Bartholomew, New Thought
Healer, Sabinsville.
Kate Atkinson Boehme, Tea cher-Healer, R.
F. D. 6, Meadville.
HARTMANN'S
Mrs. Mary I. S. Butterworth, Divine <Science
Practitioner, Chapel of Truth, 1507 Walnut
St., Philadelphia.
Dr. Elizabeth M. Clark, Practitioner, 1411 N.
18th St. , Phl!adelphia.
Fred Clemm, Metaphysica l Practitioner, 173
Alexander St., Wilkes-Barre.
G. L. Cosgrove, S. R. C., Practitioner, Lock
Box R, Quakertown.
Mrs. S. Cotter, Divine Healer , 613 N. 37th
St., Philadelphia .
Dr. :J. Lambert Disney, Hea ler, 1631 Chest-
nut St., Philadelphia.
Mrs. Henrietta Dowling, Treatments Pros-
perity, 22 S. 21st St., Philadelphia.
Mrs. Helma Hintze, Treatments, 2616 N. 16th
St., Philadelphia.
George W. Machemer, Landone School Min-
istrant, 54 N. 5th St., Reading.
Professor A. MacMunn, Suggestive Magnetic
and Therapeutc Healing, 3252 D St., Phila-
delphia.
Arthur D. Rees, Reg. Unity Practitioner
3789 Wa lnut St., Philadelphia. '
RHODE ISLAND
Ernest L. Mlrfleld, Magnetic Healer, 40
Waverly St., Providence.
TENNESSEE
S. B. Chandler, Divine Science Practitioner,
305 S. 5th St., Unity C'ity.
:John :James, New Thought, Box 912, Nash-
v!lle.
TEXAS
Mrs. M. F. Bornefeld, Divine Science Prac-
titioner, Apt. 5, 3120 Caroline St., Houston.
Mrs. Olive Routzong, Met aphysical Practi-
tioner, Cleburne.
Frederick 0. Simon, Pra ctitioner, Box 1431,
Houston.
WH 0' S WHO 6S
Mack Sta uffer, Psychologist, 918 W. Terrell
Ave., Fort Worth.
Mrs. Bertha Youngblood, Practitioner, Hum-
ble.
UTAH
Mrs. Minnie A. Shinn, Divine Science Grad
ua t e, Green River.
WASHINGTON
Laura David, Health-Success, 1507 So. G St.,
Tacoma.
Mary R. :Jenning, Teacher and Healer, 508
Chickering Bldg., Sea ttle.
Mrs. :Jennie :Johnson, Psychology Corre-
sponding Course, 4254 Seventh Ave., N. E.,
Seattle.
Dr. A. Aa l Larsen, Phytologist, 816 Pike St.,
Seattle.
La ura Berne Mahon, H elper, Clarkston.
Sarah Frances Smith, Practitioner, Box 131,
Marysvllle.
WEST VIRGINIA
C. W. Beyer, Pra ctical Psychology, Box 279,
Parkersburg.
Mrs. ;r. W. Scott, New Thought Leader,
Folsom.
WISCONSIN
Mrs. Clara B. Letsch, Healer, 821 Twenty-
s ixth St., Milwa ukee.
G. B. Moore, H ealer, Lincoln Hotel, Mil-
waukee.
Sarah Frances P erry, La ndone School Min-
istrant, 336 Twenty-fifth St. , Milwaukee.
Dr. Arthur George Witt, Physician, 1174
Twenty-sixth St. , Milwaukee.
WYOMING
:John F. Rowland, Practitioner, Glendo.
Ha zel Sample, Treatments, Box 309, Rawlins.
Foreign
AFRICA
Mrs. M. J. Mlnshull, Divine Science Pra cti-
tioner, Capetown, South Africa.
AUSTRALIA
Mr. :J. McLeod-Craig, Magnetic Heal er, 337
South Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.
CANADA
Kate Atkinson Boehme, Healer, Niagara -on-
the-Lake.
Evelyn Lemoyne Brunea u, Practitioner, 86
Park Ave., Montrea l.
Mrs. E. Crawford, Landone School Min-
Istrant, 19 Holton Avenue, Hamilton, On-
tario.
Mrs. A. I. Innes, Treatments , 561 Inger soll
Ave., Woodstock, Ontario.
Marie M. :Johndro, Treatments, Blackpool,
B. C.
The La mp of Knowledge, 405 Metcalfe Ave.,
Westmount, Quebec.
Garnet W. Raycraft, Landone School Min-
istrant, 100 Emerald St., S. Hamilton, On
tario.
Prof. S. J . F. Stranack, Mental Physician,
509 Richa rds St., Vancouver, B. C.
Rev. C. Westwood, Divine Hea ling, Bethesda,
1000 Eighth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C.
ENGLAND
Mr. W. F. Bailey, Ma gnetic Healer and Mas-
seur, 9 Spring Hill Ave., iBirmingham.
Miss Helen Bateman, Hon. Sec. Ehrwald
Summer School, 13 Arlington St., Picca-
dilly, London, S. W. 1.
E . :Jack Burton, Rythmic Breathing, 13 Ar-
lington St., London, S. W. 1.
Victor S. Davidson, N. D., D. A., Na ture
Cure Physician and Osteopath Astrologer,
9 Bu(J.).;> St., Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Albert Ernest Ellis (The Ellis Fam!ly), Fel-
low, Br. Inst. of Menta l Science, Inc.
Frank Ellis and Ida Ell!s, Incorporated
Character Readers, 77 Promenade, Black-
pool, Lane. Residence, 504 Lytham Roa d,
Blackpool.
Henry George Massingham, Food 'Specialist,
16 a nd 17 Norfolk Terra ce, Brighton.
Mrli . :J. Paulet, Advice, 19 Garway Rd., Weet-
bourne Grove, London, W. 2.
66 HARTMANN'S
Mrs. Fairslough Smith, Higher Mysticism,
Queen's Road, Bayswater, W. 2, also at
tBrighton, "Health and Colour Centre," 29
Old Steine.
Mrs. Helen Rhodes Wallace, New Thought
Leader, 127 Lowther Road, Bournemouth.
WHO'S WHO
Marguerile Warner, Rhythmic Breathing, ll
Upper Woburn Pl., London, W. C. 1.
Ma dame Worth (Mrs. Bloodgood), New Psy-
chology, 42 a. Connaught St., Hyde Park,
w. 2.
GERMANY
Rudolf Lindemann, Magnetopath, Bln-
Schoneberg, Ermannstrasse 6.
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Frau Anna Prinzel, Practitioner, Frankfurt
a . M. Niedenau 7.
F. Worms, Hellodapath, Naumburg, a. S.

Spiritualist Associates, Mediums, Healers and Ministers
See also Spiritualist Societies, Churches, etc.
UNITED STATES
ARIZONA
Dimock, Fred, Automatic Writing Medium,
Box 191, Tucson.
Whiting, Florence, Phychic and Spiritual
Worker, Phoenix.
CALIFORNIA
Allen, Mrs. Nellie, Anaheim, Medium.
Alvin, Mrs. M., Psychic, 1040 S. 9th St.,
Fresno.
Becker, Mrs. F lorence, Trumpet Medium, 145
Seville St., San Francisco.
Becker, Rev. Marie J., 1351 Hepner Ave.,
via Highland Park, Los Angeles.
Bragg, Mrs. N. E., Automatic Writing Me-
dium, National City.
Brown, Rev. Frank K., Pastor Trinity Spirit-
ua list Church, 743 Twenty-first St., Oak-
land.
Cone, Mrs. Estelle H., Sta te Missionary,
Spi-ritualist, Los Angeles.
Cordrey, Dr. Hanel!, Chula Vista.
Courtney, Mrs. H. P., Message Medium, Los
Angeles.
Dickson, J . J., Material!zation Medi um, Oalr-
land.
Dixon, J . D., Materialization Medium, 156
Carl St., Sa n Francisco.
Drollinger, Mrs. E. R., Author, 2014 Camden
Court, South Pasadena.
Fish, Rev. Edith E., Circles, 2249 Gea ry St.,
San Francisco.
Flenner, Jessie, Circles, 146 McAllister St.,
San Francisco.
Gessler, Lillian V., Medium, Los Angeles.
Golar, Mrs. G., Medium, 1979 Geary St., San
Francisco.
Gritnn, Mrs. Anna D., Inspirational Medium,
151 Diana St., Fresno.
Hickman-Moss, Rev. Ella L., Spiritual H eal-
er, Medium, Clairvoyant, 8814 Elm St., Los
Angeles.
Hobson, J . C., Psychist, Healdsburg.
Hoplrins, Ida M., Medium, 1005 W. 36th Pi.,
Los Angeles.
Hyams, Mrs. R., National Missionary, 2537
W. 12th St., Los Angeles.
Jonson, Mr., Materializing Medium, 920 Wor-
cester Ave., Pasadena.
Jonson, J. B., Ma t eria lization, Los Angeles.
Kennedy, Mrs. M. L., Medium, 2015 Sunset
Blvd., Los Angeles.
Killough, Emma E., Spiritua l and Magnetic
Healer, 1049 W. 35th Pl., Los Angeles.
Kroma Guild, Psychic Color Ana lysis, Box
563, Los Angeles.
Lloyd, Rev. Lillian, Medium, 1157 W. 52d St.,
Los Angeles.
Lydick, Ernest B., "Psychic Light" Book
2605 Steiner St., Sa n Fra ncisco. '
Major, Mme., Medium, 1702 Geary St., San
Franciseo.
Hindu, 2154 Ma rket St., San
Mann, Helen M., Phychic, 525 Stockton St.,
San Francisco.
Martin, Mrs. Theresa, Inspirational Medium,
215 Shotwell St., San Francisco.
67
McKiernan, .Barney, Inspira tional Medium,
Upper Lake.
Mill er, Rev. Mary, Pastor of the Spiritualist
'l.' emple of Light, 1512 Magnolia Ave., Los
Angeles.
Mitt!esteadt, Mrs. Lulu, Medium, Clairvoyant,
Clalraudient, 'l.'rance and Message Bearer,
2366 E. 20th St., Oalrland.
Mundell, Charles S., Spiritualist Lecturer,
1690 Sixty-ninth St., Oakland.
Mytten, Rev. -B., Circles, 830 Sutter St., San
Francisco.
Nottingham, J ean, Spiritual Medium, 460'h
E. Adams St., Los Angeles.
Petersen, Edward, Circles, 3606 Eighteenth
St., San Francisco.
Peterson, Mrs. Jennie H., Inspirational Me-
dium, R. 3, Box 43, Santa Cruz.
P etersen, Mrs. Rose, Circl es, 3606 Eighteenth
St., San Francisco.
Carri e, Spiritua l Medium, 3448 E. 3d
St., LOS Angeles.
Porter, Mme., Medium, 1686 Ellis St., San
Francisco.
Reading, Harry, Spiritual Magnetic Heal er,
Music Art Studio Bldg., 252 So. Hill St.,
Los Angeles.
Reese, Prof. D. D., 3420 Pomona St., Los
Angeles.
Rogers, Mrs. Joseph, Spiri tual Diagnosis, 4607
Melbourne Ave., Hollywood.
Sayres, Mrs. Minnie, Medium, 349 S. Hill St.,
Los Angeles.
Sayers, W. A., Spiritual and Magnetic Healer
516
1
h S. Hill St., Los Angeles. '
Shannon, Myrtl e L ., Spiritualist Minister,
Room 104, Music Art Bldg .. 232 s. Hill St.,
Los Angel es.
Singl eton, Rev. Anna, C'ircles, 1663 Geary St.,
San Francisco.
Sla t er, Mr. John, Medium, 2770 Filbert St.,
San Francisco.
Swa nlr, Mrs. !sora, 'l.'rumpet Medium, Pasa-
dena .
Via selr, Mary C., P astor, First Spiritualist
Temple, 121 E . 30th St., Los Angeles.
Vlasek, Virgil, State Superintendent of Ly-
ceums (Spiritualistic), 121 E. 30th St., Los
Angel es.
Wagner, Rev. Inez, Trumpet Medium, 2537
W. 12th St., Los Angel es.
White, Mrs., Trumpet Medium, San Diego.
Wickland. Mrs. Anna W., Phychic, 6027
Hayes Ave., Los An geles.
Wilson, Dugwe, Medium, Room 107 Coulter
Bldg., 213 S. Broa dway, Los Angeles.
Wolfe, Elmer A. , Spiritual Healing, Lecturer
on Psychic Phenomena, 46 Kearney St.,
P. 0. Box 1692, San Francisco.
COLORADO
Beard, Rev. J essi e Hel en, Pastor First
Church of Truth, Spiritualist N. S. A., 940
E. 19th Ave., Denver.
Foster, Clarence, 1440 Clarkson St., Denver.
Gill, :Marguerite, Readings, 217 S. 21st St.,
Colorado Springs.
Kosman. Church and Institu te for Spiritual,
217 S. 12th St., Colorado Springs.
68
HARTMANN'S
CONNECTICUT
Barnes, Mrs. Heaton, Medium, 1505 Fairfield
Ave., Bridgeport.
Blinn, Rev. Albert P ., Inspirationa l Speaker,
106 Broad St., Norwich.
Stoddard, G. Hazen, Psychic, Norwich.
Wiggins, Mrs. Maude E ., Pres. First Spirit-
ualist Temple, Cambridge, Mass., 59 Bas-
sick Ave., Bridgeport.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Keeler, Dr. W. M., Photographer, 1456 Pari{
Rd., Washington.
Longley, Mary T ., Spiritual Medium and
Physician, 310 "S" St., N. E., Washington.
Stracl{, Ida E ., Message Medium, 600 Penn-
sylvania Ave., S. E., Washington.
FLORIDA
Collins, J oseph H., Spiritual Speaker, Cassa-
daga.
Dean, Rev. T. L., Medium, Cassadaga.
McMahal, Spiritual Photogra pher, South
J acksonville.
Thomson, Rev. Sarah P a rker, Minister of
Spiritualism, 119 Osceola Ave., Clearwater.
Turner, Samuel M. , Spiritual Healer, 115 Sar-
asota Ave., Bradentown.
IDAHO
Ta nner, Alva A., Spiritual Medium, Oakley.
ILLINOII"\
Andrews, Mr. Jay, Medium, 4236 Oakenwald
Ave., Chicago.
Breitenfeldt, Mrs. Julia, Medium, 1712 Kim-
ball Ave., Chicago.
Brunswick, Mrs. Margar et, Medium, 1918 N.
Clark St., Chicago.
Clark, Mrs. R. A., Message Bearer, 4841 Ma-
goun Ave., East Chicago.
Christensen , Mrs., Medium, 6622 S. Seeley
Ave., Chicago.
Day, Mrs. C. E., Automatic Writings, 6346
Champla in Ave., Chicago.
Dillon, Mrs. Lillian, Medium, 6818 Westworth
Ave., Chicago.
Dixon, Mr. a nd Mrs. Theodore F ., Mediums,
4850 Calumet Ave., Chicago.
Dunmore, Dr. W. K., Spirit Photographer,
3350 W. Adams St., Chicago.
Findley, Mr. Clarence, Medium, 7079 S. Chi-
cago Ave., Chicago.
Gaudin, Wm. J., Secretary, Starlight Spirit-
ual Church, 6008 Normal Blvd., Chicago.
Havens, Mrs. Barbara A., Medium, 6913 Par-
nell Ave., Chicago.
Hempel, Paul, 316 S. 23rd Ave., Bellwood.
Hull, Mrs. Florence, Trumpet Medium 2563
Washington Blvd., Chicago.
Kohr, Mrs. Emma Slapp, 11 E . Chestnut St.,
Chicago.
Keene, Clara, Trumpet Psychic, care of the
Occult Digest, 1904 N. CJar!{ St., Chicago.
Koontz, Mrs. Lucy, Medium, 601 W. 63rd
St., Chicago.
L ay, Mr. William A., Medium, 7633 Dorches-
t er Ave., Chicago.
L eon, Mr. Charles, Medium, 207 E . 47th St.,
Chicago,
McDonough, Catherine, Psychic, 1908 N.
Clark St., Chicago.
Miller, Mr. M. F., Spiritual Healer, 928 Irving
P ar!{ Bldg., Chicago.
Pekham, Mrs. C., Medium, 6819 S. Green St.,
Chicago.
Rathburn, Mrs. Clara, Medium, 4230 Cottage
Grove Ave., Chicago.
Remington, Mrs. J. E., Readings, 1941 N.
Ballou St., near Armitage Ave., Chicago.
W H 0' S WHO
Schniglau, Mrs. Anna, 3443 Jans-
sen Ave., n ear Cornelia Ave .. Chicago.
Sherwood, Mrs. E ., Medium, 6819 Emerald
Ave., Chicago.
Smith, Miss Dorothy, Medium, 6700 Normal
Blvd., Chicago.
Stricl{land, Harry M., Spiritual H ealer, 20 N.
Ashland Blvd., Chicago.
Thompson, Rev. Charles A., and Rev. Nellie
Thomps on, Mediums, J:Sriar Apa rtment Ho-
t el, 540 Briar Pl., Chicago.
The Tomsons, Mediums, Highlake, West Chi-
cago, R. D.
Von Bourg, Otto, Spiritual Medium, 3958
Drexel Blvd., Chicago.
Waite, Mrs. Maggie (Vice-President, Illinois
State Spiritual Association), 3817 W. Con-
gress St., Chicago.
Wolf, Mrs. A., Medium, 4641 Michigan Ave.,
Chicago.
Woodworth, Mrs. Bessie, Message Bearer
and Trumpet Medium, 111 S. Sacramento
Blvd., Chicago.
INDIANA
Denny, Eva G., Spiritual Hea ler, 1120 E . 24th
St .. Anderson.
Gunsolus, Rev. Charles H . , D.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.,
Lecturer, Teacher, Occultist, 515 Blake St.,
Indianapolis.
Hool, Velma A., Licentiate Minister, 454
Lincoln Way, East South Bend.
Hedrick, Mrs. Alton, Message Bearer a nd
Trumpet Medium, 1142 Park Ave., Indian-
apolis.
Hedrick, Mrs. Florence, Ma terializing Me-
dium, 1142 Par!{ Ave., Indianapolis.
Hool, Wilbur, Associate Spiritualist Minister
454 Lincoln Way, East South Bend. '
Partlow, Mrs. Ammy, Message Bearer 1420
W. 27th St., Indianapolis. '
Simson, Mrs. Mana, Lecturer and Message
Bearer, 1703 S. Meridian St., Anderson.
Toph, Mrs. Ollah, Spiritual L ecturer 241
Broad Riple St., Indianapolis. '
Thronsden, Mrs. Anna, Lecturer and Mes-
sage Bearer, 1633 College Ave., Indianapolis.
Wager, Mrs. Sarah, Lecturer and Message
Bearer, 742 N. Bradley Ave., Indianapolis.
Warner, Henrietta S., Healer, Author L ec-
turer, 213 E. Columbia St., E vansville.
Mrs. Ethel, Clairvoyant, Apt. 10,
Lmcoln Flat, Anderson.
IOWA
Millar, Miss Lucille, N.S.A., Ordained Spirit
ualist Minister, 1586 Mt. Pleasant St., Du
buque.
KANSAS
Benson, Mrs. 0 ., Topeka.
Carrigan, Rev. Charlotte A. Robb, 325 W.
Sherman, Wichita.
Dennis, Miss Eugenie, 5 S. Fifth St., Atchi -
son, Kan.
Fleming, Rev. Ida., 1535 Rowland, Kansas
City, Kan.
Gates, Rev. Maud K., 732 Pattie, Wichita.
Hotchkiss, Rev. Belle, Great Bend.
L enox, Rev. Bettie, 324 W. Second St.,
Wichita.
Meek, Mrs. Florence, 626 E . Third, Cherry-
vale.
Moore, Rev. Emma, 509 N. Walnut, Pitts-
burg.
Nichols, Mrs. Mary, 318 S. Marl{et, Wichita.
Perry, Rev. M. E ., 509 N. Walnut, Pittsburg,
Snyder, Rev. Gertrude, 447 N. Main St ..
Wichita.
Williams, Mrs. Martha, Topeka.
HARTMANN'S
LOUISIANA
Murphy, Mrs. E., Healer, New Orleans.
MAINE
Bigelow, Dr. Frank S., Skowhegan.
Daniels, Mrs. M. B., Medium, Auburn.
Graha m, M. A., 87 Oak St. , Medium, Port-
land.
J enne, Mrs. Mary Drake, Speaker and Spirit-
ua l Letter Writer, Etna.
MASSACHUSETTS
Abbott, Rev. Nellie E., Messages, 288 And-
over St., Lawrence.
Allyn, C. Fannie, Inspirational Speaker, 44
Hancock St., Stoneha m.
Allen, Edythe I., Spiritualist, 202 Pleasant
St., Worcester.
Brown, Gertrude J. G., Medium, 59 C'onwell
Ave., West Somerville.
Baker, Mrs. George L., Readings, 15 Barrows
St., Middleboro.
Bartlett, Willard, Inspirational Writer,
Boston.
Berry, Mrs. Mary F., Medium, 6 Union Parlr,
Boston.
Billings, Mrs. Annie, Medium, 888 Massachu-
setts Ave., Cambridge.
Billington, Mrs. Annie, Medium, 559 Massa-
chusetts Ave., Suite 4, Cambridge.
Blanche, Ma da me, Medium, 61 Dudley St.,
Roxbury.
Blankinship, Mrs. Blanche, Medium, Brock-
ton.
Bugbee, George E., Medium, 9 Ralph St.,
Lowell.
Blankonship, Mrs. B. H., Medium, 25 Frank-
ton Ave., Montello.
Bradley, Mrs. Isabel, Medium, 1211 Common-
wealth Ave., Suite 2F, Allston.
Brown, Mrs. Alice, Medium, Suite 3, 726'h
Shawmut Ave., Roxbury,
Brown, George A., Medium, 57 View St.,
Leominster.
Butler, Mrs. W. S., Medium, 175 Tremont
St., Boston.
Champlain, Rev. Odessa, Medium, 708 Tre-
mont St., Boston.
Chapman, Mrs. Annie R., Suite 7, 30 Mag-
nolia St., Dorchester.
Cha pman, Mrs. Florence L., Healer-Medium,
15 Court St., Mansfield.
Cobb, Mrs. P. N., Medium, 532 Commercial
St., Provincetown.
Conant, M. S., Medium, 128 Cross St., Somer-
ville.
Convers, Mrs. Annete P., Inspirational
Speaker, General Delivery, Malden.
Courtis, Ida S., Medium, Hamilton.
Crandon, Mrs. Le Roi G., Psychic, 366 Com-
monwealth Ave., Boston.
Curran, Mrs. Belle, Hea ler, Suite 502, Gar-
rison Hall, Garrison St., Boston.
Cushman, Mrs. L ewis N., Medium, 71 Mar-
tin St. , Cambridge,
Curtis, Mrs. Florence A., Medium and Ma g-
n etic Healer, 163 W. Concord St. , Boston.
Cutter, George B., Medium, Hotel Minerva,
214 Huntington Ave. , Boston.
De Roche, Mrs. Annie E., Medium, 1 Spring
St., Haverhill.
Dyer, Mrs. Lilla E., Medium, 19 Pleasant
St., Cambridge.
Dixon, Fred, Cla irvoyant, Medium, 77 Pearl
St., Cambridge,
Daniels, Mrs. F. B. , Medium, 1939 Dorchester
Ave., Dorchester.
Emmons, Mrs. May, Medium, 139 Appleton
St., Boston.
W H 0' S WHO 691
Fancy, Edith Wiggin, Readings, 1318 Beacon
St., Brookline.
Francis, Mrs. L. D., Psychic, 265 Main St.,
Medford.
Friedrich, Anna P . , Phychic, 52 Lilly St.,
Florence.
Gould, Mrs. J. M., Medium, 29 Camden St.,
Boston.
Grant, Mrs. J. M. , Medium, Boston.
Griswold, Rev. G. Edward, 7 Vail Ct., Cam-
bridge.
Hall, Lillian G., Supt. of Lyceums, 9 Boston
St., South Boston.
Harding, Mrs. Nettie Holt, Medium, 14
George St., Somerville.
Harding, Mrs. F. T., Medium, 71 Roxbury
St., Roxbury.
Harwood, C'. Henry, Medium, 7 Wheatland
Ave., Dorchester .
Haskell, Fanny S., Medium, 33 Main St.,
Haverhill, Bradford Sta.
Hayes, John H enry, H ealer, 8 Cumberland
St .. Suite 5, Boston.
Hemler Gertrude, Psychic, Waltham.
Hirst, Mary A., Medium, 61 E'ustis St. , Rox-
bury. .
Holla nd, Mrs. Ma ry E., Medium, 169 Mern-
man St. , H a v e rhill.
Hunter. Mrs. M. E., Medium, 683 Tremont
St., Boston.
Hill, Rev. I. B. Sears, Lecturer and Mes-
sages 10 Isabella St., Suite 2, Boston.
Jones, 'Mrs. Georgia, Spiritual Circles, 141
S. iBroadway, Lawrence.
Knight, Mrs. L. R., H eal er, 1 Weston Pl.,
Roxbury.
Knowles, Mrs. M., Medium, 20 Clifton Pl.,
Boston.
L ee Mrs. Juli a R., Medium, 8 Hobart St.,
Rbxbury.
Libby, Mr. E., Medium, 144 Huntington Ave.,
Boston.
Littlefield, E. , Speaker a nd T est Medium, 687
Boylston St., Room 201, Boston.
Lodhe, Henry, Medium, 96 Millet St., Dor-
chester. .
Lunden, Mrs. Amy, Medium, 104 Goodndge
St., Eas t Lynn.
Lynch, Mrs. B ertha M., Medium, 4 Sycamore
St., Everett.
Masson, Mrs. James, Medium, 2 Glenvale
T errace, Jama ica Plain.
McGra th, Harry N., Medium, 23 C'ongress St.,
Lynn .
Murtaph, Mrs. Mary, Medium, Boston.
Niles, Fred B., Medium, 24 Hanson St.,
Boston.
N'orgrave, Mrs. Oneita, Medium, 8 Copela nd
St., Suite 2, Roxbury.
Noyes, Mrs. Harriet C., Medium, 1141 Com-
monwealth Ave. , Suite 6, Allston.
O'Mall ey, Hubert, Medium, West India n
Psychic, 728 Main, Dorchest er.
P a rker, Rev. Sara h A., Medium, Norfolk.
Parker, Mrs. A. H., Medium, 521 Wa lnut St.,
W. Lynn.
Ross, Sylvia, Clairvoya nt, P. 0. Box 143,
Back Bay P. 0., Boston, Mass.
SaUer, Mrs. Ra y, Medium, Lynn.
Scott. Mrs. Annie Banks, Sealed Ballot Read-
er care of Deland Hall, 515 Tremont St.,
B ~ ~ = .
Sheppard, Mrs. Fra nces B., Medmm, 24 Pres-
cott St. , Everett.
Southworth, Rev . J ennie, Medium, 114 Osborn
St. , Fall River.
Stevens, Leon H. , Psychic: 28 Chatham St.,
Suite 3. off Da na , Ca mbridge: .
Styne, Madame St., John, MediUm, 537 Mam
St., Springfield.
70 HARTMAN N 'S
Tarbell, Miss B. A., Medium, Malden.
Tha yer, Henry, Medium, 683 Tremont St. ,
Boston.
Thayer, Mrs. H. J ., R eadings, 22 Portland
St. , Worcester.
Thomas, F. A. , Scientific Ma s s eur, Clairvoy-
ant, Lecturer, H ealer, 34 W es t cott St.,
Malden.
Tilton, Mrs. F annie, Medium, 272 iBeacon
St., Somervill e.
Torrey, Rev. Maude F., Spiritua list Minister,
Missionary of N . S. A .. 51 East er n Ave.,
Lynn.
Wells, Mrs. Lena Clark, S eaper, 24 Linden
Ave., Malden.
Wentworth, Rev. Lillia n M., 5 Peeker Ct .,
Haverhill.
W eston, Lillia n e Grant, Spiritual Scien ce
Practitioner, 168 Dartmouth St., Room 207,
Boston.
W h eel er, Medora, Inspirational Medium, 32
E. Cant on St., Boston.
Whitcomb. Mme., Medium, 6 Wa lter Ter.,
Somerville.
Whit n ey, Rev. W ellma n C. , Medium, 19 Sun-
a pee St. , Springfield.
Whitt ier, Mrs., Medium, 15 Idlewild St.,
Allston.
W ill ey, Ruth A. , Cil cles, 158 Merri mack St .,
Room 2, Lowell.
W il son, Rev. Millicent, Me dium, 163 Moun-
t a in Ave., Ma lden.
W oodbury, Mrs. E. F.. Healer, Box 10,
Bolton.
MICHIGAN
Anderson, Mrs. Dolly Mae, Trumpet Medium,
Cadillac.
Bosma , Mrs. Sarah E ., Message Bearer,
Cla irvoya nt, Trumpet. , 809 Broadwa y, N.
W., Grand Rapids.
Farrand. Mrs. A. L ., 139 Rugby Ave., Hunt-
Ington Park, Vicksburg.
Ha mlin, Gra ce, Message Bearer, Cla irvoyant,
706 Rosewood Ave., Grand Ra pids.
Kuns t, C. H., Spiritual Manager, 329 iBen son
Ave., N. E ., Grand Rapids.
McLa in, Frank, H ea l er, 'l'rumpet, 20 L ex-
ington Ave., S. W ., Grand Rapids.
Miller, Alice A., Psy chometrist, Cla irvoyant,
Mess age Bear er, 15 Fair St., S. E. , Gra nd
Ra pids.
Mill er , Rev. Dr. Al son D., 15 Fair St. , S. E'.,
Gra nd Ra pids.
Morris, Jack, Healer. Medium, Chaplai n,
Firs t Spiritua l Healing Church, 2905 Mt.
Elliot Ave ., Detroit.
P a ige, Cora Ella, Spiritual Reading, Detroit.
Sut t on , Mrs. Ma r y, Message Bearer, Clair-
voyant. 811 I onia. N . E ., Grand Rapids.
Trites, J ohn S., Spiritua l H ea ler , 778 McKin-
st.r y St. , Detroit.
Wh ite, Rev. Cla r a. M. , Spiritua list Minister,
3975 18th St. , Detroit.
MINNESOTA
Bright, Mis s Sa r a h Books, Spiritualism, 1407
E Third St., Duluth.
Cool(, Rev . Elmer, Trance Lecturer, 502 lOth
Ave ., South Minneapolis.
MISSISSIPPI
Ca rter, Wm. R., Inspirational Writing, 748
Forrest Ave. , Blloxl.
MISSOURI
Ander s on, Charles El., Spiritualist Medium
(color ed), care of Mrs. :1!;, A. Nordman,
3507- A Chi ppewa St., St. Louis.
Bickell, Mis s Lucy, Psychic Readings, 219
Courtla nd Ave., Luxembourg,
WHO'S WHO
Nordma n, Mrs. E . A., Colored Healer, 3507-A
Chippewa St., St. Louis .
Pi erson, Mr s . May, Readings, 5608 E. 11th
St., Ka n sas City.
Wormington, Mrs. Alma, Spirit Photos, 4336
W. Prosp ect P i.. West Kansas City.
NEBRASKA
Ga rdiner, Ella, Medium, care of Fontenelle
Spiritu a list Church of Omaha, Omaha.
NEVADA
Richey, E ll en Thomas, Clairvoyant, 337 W.
Third St., Reno.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Foss, Nelli e B. , 29 Baker St., Dover.
Ma rsh, Mrs. 1!;, A., Medium, 1353 Ellm St.,
Ma nchester.
T empl e , Mrs. Dana Smith, Inspiration a l
Medium, Hillsboro.
NEW JERSEY
Bennett, Mrs., Trumpet Medium, 55 Nl. Third
St., Newark,
Cha pma n, R ev. Sadie Darling, Medium, 47
S. 13th St. , Newark.
DeGha rd, Mr. A., Trumpet Medium, iBox 44,
Mill town.
E\ss n er, Alber t L e w ! ~ Spiritual Medium,
South Pari' Landi ng Rd., Maple Sh ade.
Esterda le , Mme ., Medium, 38 Blum St.,
Newa rk.
La Mar, Mi s s L eon a . P latform Medium, Lib-
erty Rd., Englewood.
L eChard, A., Slate Writing, Trumpet Me-
dium, Box 44, M!lltown.
NEW YORK
B UFFALO
Brown, S. W ., Medium, 1114 Ellicott St.
Farrel, Med ium, 12 Carlton St.
Johnson, Rev. Agn es, 301 Prospect Ave.
Murtagh, Mrs. Mary, Medium, 56 Niagara
St., Room 14.
Ridl ey, Miss Ha zel, Independent Voices, P.
0. Box 255, L ll y Dale.
Shearer, Mrs. Sytrequillia H., Medium a nd
H ea ler (N. S. A.), 82 Watson St.
Whi tcomh, Mrs . Nelli e, Psychic Remedi es,
Box 387.
Wilson, Mme., Spiritua list, 735 Kensington
Ave.
LILY DALE
B irch, Rev. F r ed eri ck L loy d.
Burgess, Charl es A., Health Classes, Libra ry
Ha ll.
Cas ebeer, Fra nk, Readings, 5 Cleveland Ave.
Cottr el, Miss Floy, Medium, The Fox Cot-
tage .
Ha rris, Rev . Mabel, L ecturer and Message
Bearer, 28 South St. , Box 52.
Keeler , Pi erre L. 0. A. , Independent Writ-
ing.
J.a.n e, Rev. Matie, Messages.
Reynolds , Elmyer E., Message Bear er Medi-
um, 18 South St.
Ridley, Ha z el Hurd, Voice Medium, 7 Buffa lo
St. (P. 0. Box 255).
NEW YORK CITY
Armour, E. Ramsay, Spiritual H ealer , 70 E .
124th St.
Ben edi ct , Mrs. Frederick S .. Messages, 2228
Broadwa y.
Bowden, Mr s. Ruth M., P sychometrist, 461 W.
155th St.
Clarl{- Smith, Rev. V., 2469 Broa dway.
Cl ements, Katherine , The White Rose Spirit-
ua lis t Church, 1947 Broadway, n ear W. 66th
St.. Room 421.
HARTMANN'S
Cooper, R ev. Raphael, Spiritualist Services,
161 E . 115th St.
Cook, Mrs. Cecil M. , P astor and Medium, 41
W. 88th St.
Dorn. Harry 1., Lecturer, 530 W. 157th St.
Epperlein, Mrs., 676 E .. 134th St.
Forrest, Rev. Julia 0., Pastor, 125 W. 88th
St.
Gagelman, Francis F., Spiritual Heal er, 546
W. 147th St.
Gardner, Fern, Psychic Scientist, 214 W.
104th St.
Hall, Rev. Thomas R., 211 W. 127th St.
Hand, Rev. E. A. Monroe, Church of the
Divine Inspiration, Carnegie Hall Chapter
Room, Fifth F loor.
Hauser, Conrad H ., Psychic Scientist, Me-
dium, Member General Assembly of Spirit-
ualists, State of New York; Minister, Spir-
itualist, Church of Psychic Science, 213 W.
79th St., New York City.
Hill, Rev. John, Medium, 125 W. 94th St.
La Viesta, Vesta, Divine Healer, 273 W.
lOth St.
Leger, Hermine, Medium, 33 W. 86th St.
Lochman, Mrs., Spiritual Church, 2414 Jerome
Ave.
Marlrlew, Rev. E ., Church of Spiritual Doc-
trine, 1996 Madison Ave.
Mortlock, Mrs. Margaret Campbell, 602 W.
139th St.
Va n Ness, Phillipa S., Teacher and Medium,
337 W. 36th St.
Ramsay, L . , Spiritual Hea!ings, 70 E. 124th
St.
Schaefer, Rose, Church of Nature's Divine
Revelation, 902 West End Ave.
Scott, Mrs. M. A., 276 W. 128th St.
Seabury, Frances, Spiritua l Healing, 114 W.
73rd St.
Smith, Rev. Vivian Clarke, 2469 Broadway.
Strong, C. R., H ealings and Messages.
Wenige, Rev. Sarah J., Trance Medium, Car-
n egie Hall, Room 808.
Wilson, Mrs. Beryl A. (Colored Medium), 147
W. 129th St.
Wilson, Mrs. Martha, 2228 Broadway, Rm. 1.
BROOKLYN
Aldrich, Mrs. F ., Medium, 28 Alabama Ave.,
Apt. 2.
Britton, Lillian C. , B.A., P sychic, 1267 Bed-
ford Ave.
Doughty, Mrs. Sarah, Heal er, 3508 Atlantic
Ave.
Finley, Dr. Marie B., 174 Madison St.
Fleming, Mr., Cosmopolitan Spiritualist
Church, 217 Court St.
Gindler, Mrs., St. Paul Spiritual Church, 104
Truxton Ave.
Gartner, Mrs., Clairvoyant, 593 Hart St.
Hedenberg, James, Sixth Spiritual Clinic, 1288
Putnam Ave.
Hunt, Margaret, Minister, 561 Lafayette Ave.
Hoffman, Mrs., 466 Nostrand Ave.
Johns, Mrs. Lillian, Medium, 350 Dea n St.
Johnson, Mrs., St. John's Spiritual Church,
1630 71st St.
L ehman, 393 Kosciusko St.
Marshall, A., Medium, 138 Buffalo Ave.
Mayer, Mrs. P ., 364 Nostrand Ave.
Ol!viere, Madam, Medium, 88 Lorimer St.
:Schulmann, Henry, Trance Medium, 512 Van
Buren St.
Seabury, Fra nces, Medium, 114 W. 73d St.
Simmons, Robert (Colored), Clairvoyant, 87
B0wne Ave., Flushing, L . 1., N. Y.
Smith, Mrs., Spiritual Meeting, 58 Irving Pl.
Smith, Rev. Dorothy, Spiritual Light Society,
401 Halsey St.
W H 0' S WH 0 71
Thompson, M., Medium, 149 Patchen Ave.
Van Heuvel, Mrs. John, Medium, 130 Dean
St.
Waite, Dr. and Mrs. N. H., Mediums, 350
Dean St .
Wennig, Rev., 177 Martense St.
Winkler, Charles, Medium, 8631 91st St.,
Woodhaven, N . Y.
JAMAI CA
Heiss, Gertrude, Medium, 84 Carll St., cor.
143d St.
NEW YORK STATE
(Misce ll aneous)
Arisman, Mrs. Louise, Message Bearer, 227
Central Ave., Dunkirk.
Bennett, Louis C., Glenside Spiritua l Church,
Hensonville.
Brown, Silas W., Writer, 1114 Ellicott St.,
tBuffa lo.
Wa rner, Rev. Belle Miller, 1700 State 'St.,
Schenectady.
Watson, Mrs. Clara, Inspirationa l Lecturer,
Jamestown.
Yerreance, Mrs. Frank, Medium, Arlington
P. 0., Rochdale, R. F. D.
OHIO
Besinnet, Ada M., Materialization, 341 F loyd
St., Apt. 1, Toledo.
Bra mble, Mrs. K. L., Reading, 124 13th St.,
Toledo.
Bickett, Wilhelmina , Psychic, 11 W. Mc-
Micken Ave., Cincinnati.
Brinkman, John, Spiritual .dealer, 309 Wilbur
Ave., Columbus.
Burroughs, Rev. H. G., L ecturer, Messages,
5511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland.
Ceney, Rev. Frank A., Pastor, 139 W. Fourth
St., Newarlc
Crookall, Rev. Elizabeth, Medium, Psychic,
Clairvoyant, 1952 E. 105th St., Cleveland.
Dryden, H. Y., Pastor, Moose T emple, Mc-
Kinley Ave., Canton.
Fryman, 0. N., Spiritual Healer, 865 Leonard
Ave. , Columbus.
Higbee, Mr. a nd Mrs. Sylvester C., Mediums,
Madisonville.
Juday, Mrs. Edna, Spiritual Healer, 1359
Summit St., Columbus.
Lottig, Mrs. Mary, Spiritual Healer, 6901
Rathburn Ave., Cleveland.
Luthy, Emil, Spiritual Healer, 1410 E. Third
St., Dayton.
Mathews, Eliza b eth C., Spiritua l Healer, 426
Pine St. , Alrron.
Norman, John Freeman, Spiritual Healer, 818
Main St. , Cincinnati.
Pruden, Mrs. La ura B., Slate WTiting Me-
dium, Cincinnati.
Steele, Lulu, Spiritual Healer, 2126 Florence
Ave., Cincinnati.
Stewart, Rev. Josie K., Medium, 1988 E.
59th St., Cleveland.
Thompson, Mrs. May C., Spiritual H ealer,
26 Fifth St., Dayton.
Wadsworth, Eva E., Spiritual Healer, Brady
Lake, R. D. Ravena.
Weyant, Dr. Helen, Medium, 342 Irving 'St.,
Toledo.
William, Mrs. Lottie, Medium, Tiffin.
Williams, M. L ., Spiritual Healer, 2125
Brookwood Ave., Toledo.
Wright, Miss Lucy, Spiritual Healer, Cleve-
land.
OKLAHOMA
Bacon, Edna, Treasurer, Oklahoma State
Spiritualist Camp Association, Ponca City,
Becker, Rev. Nicholas, Medium, Healer and
Teacher, Trumpet and Independent Voice,
P . 0. Box 607, Oklahoma City.
72 HARTMANN'S
Klelnegger, Rev. Mrs., Medium, Healer, 219
E. Avenue A, Oklahoma City.
Reynolds, Rev. Adelia, Lecturer a nd Ballot
Rea der, Oklahoma City.
Wheelock, Guilford D., Medium and Psycho-
analyst, 313 W. Avenue A, Oklahoma City.
OREGON
Grumbine, Dr. J . C. F . , L ecturer , Author,
Healer, 317 E . 24th St., Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA
PHI LA DELPH lA
Alberta, Spiritual Advisor, 662 N. Yewdell
St., 54th and Girard Ave.
Aspell, Mrs. Emma, Spiritua l Interpreter,
Ladles Only, 2107 E. Orleans.
Belmont, Mrs., Spiritual Advisor, 1214 Mas-
ter St.
Blakesley, Mrs. L. :A., Medium, 615 N. 37th
St.
Booth, Delia, Spiritual Advisor, 2302 Coral
St.
Brady, Rev. M. H., Medium, 19th St.
Burns, Francis, Spiritual Advisor, 2129 N.
13th St.
Davis, Rev. Mar tin H ., Spiritua l Advisor,
Sunshine Hall, 1442 Fra nkford Ave.
Da wson, Mrs. Geo., Spiritual Reading, 2151
N. Franklin St.
de Burgh, Ma rgaret Ann, Heal er and Psy-
chlst, 2152 N. 13th St.
Ducklnfield, Mr. J ., Medium, Leidner 's Hall,
N . E . cor. lOth and Gira rd Ave.
Ega n, Robert Emmet, and Rev. Grace Egan,
Lecturers, 2131 N. 13th St.
Ellwanger, Mrs. S. M., Spiritua l Heal er, 5919
Ellsworth St.
Foley, James A., Spiritual Advisor, 1429
Fra nkford Ave.
Ford, Mrs. Mabel, Spiritua l Reading, 3021 N.
Sixth St.
Forrester, Margaret, Spiritual Advisor, 1224
N. Mascher St.
Fricke, Arthur, Spiritual Healer, 1032 Spruce
St.
Gibson, Mrs. E . M., Circles, 430 Richmond
St.
Gleme, Mr. J., Medium, 1243 N. 27th St.
Glotz, Joseph, Medium and Healer, 3246
Frankford Ave.
Goetz, Elizabeth Ha rlow, Lecturer, 1421 N
16th St. .
Greth, Mrs. Rebecca, Circles 1707 N Bouvier
St. ' .
Hall, Robert B., Medium (N. S. A.), 923 N .
11th St.
Henry, Rev. Marie H. , President, Christian
Spiritual Union, 1925 N. 21st St.
Herl:_mann, Fred, Spiritual Advisor, 5408
Spruce St.
Hertzfeld, Mrs., Meetings, 109 N. 54th St.
Hoult, A., Spiritual Advisor, 2081 E . Hagert
St.
Hunt, Mrs. R., Consultations, 1126 S. 47th
St.
J ~ ~ : o ~ t . Mrs. A., Spiritual Advisor, 2127 N.
Kapral, Mrs. J ., Circles, 3046 N. Third St.
Luike, Dr. Arthur, Spiritual Heal er, 1032
Spruce St.
Ma ier, Miss Louise, Spiritual Advisor, 608
W. Diamond St.
Miller, Agnes Coupland, Readings, 3110 N.
Eighth St.
Miller, Ira T., Spiritual Advisor, 5816 W.
Gira rd Ave.
Manna!, Mrs. M., Spiritual Advisor, 3211 W.
Dauphin St.
Mary, Miss, Spiritual Advisor, 1422 Letterly
St.
W H 0' S WHO
McCance, Chas., Spiritual Advisor, 1243 N.
27th St.
McDevitt, Mrs. M., Spiritual Advisor, 3337
Fra nlrford Ave.
Muller, Mrs. W. A., Spiritual Advisor, 2026
Glenwood Ave.
Na u, Mrs., Medium, 2837 Fra nkford Ave.
Nice, Mrs. Ma ry A., Medium, 630 W. York
St.
Rebecca, Mrs., Spiritual Advisor, 1707 N.
Bouvier St.
Russell, Rev . Robert W. , 1301 N. 13th St.
Robinson, Walter E., Spiritual Advisor, 2055
E. Pickwick St.
Smesser, Mrs., Message Bearer, 261 W. Dau-
phin St.
White, Mrs. A., Spiritual Advisor, 530 W.
Dauphin St.
Yoho, A. E ., Spiritual Medium, 2318 N. Ninth
St.
PENNSYLVANIA (Miscellaneous)
Sizer, E . D., Spiritual Guide, Ridgway.
Tennant, Catherine Winter, Medium, 2904
Carson St., Pittsburgh.
Valiantine, George, Physical Psychic, Direct
Voice, 623 Fifth Ave., Willia msport.
Woodbridge, Frank, Spirit Photographer,
Erie.
RHODE ISLAND
Birchenough, Mary E., Medium, 65 Potter
Ave., Providence.
Co111ns, Rev. Martha, Medium, 95 Benefit St.,
Pawtu cket.
Darling, Mrs. M. M., the Blind Medium, 40
Waverly St., Providence.
Freeder, Joseph , Medium, 88 South Union
St., Pawtucket.
Hindley, Mrs. Hattie, Messages, 64 Bagley
St. , Central Falls.
Lunt, Mrs. L. V. , Medium, 806 Washington
St., Providence.
Moran, Rev. Lucy Booth, Medium, 314
Fri endship St., Providence.
Mosia r, Mme. Zinn, Medium, 804 Westminster
St., Providence.
Petherick, Mr. G., Medium, 805 Washington
St. , Providence.
Santos, Jose, Trance Medium, 36 Arnold
St., Providence.
Schreiber, Mrs. Gladys, Medium, 87 Wilson
St., Providence.
Shaw, Della, Medium, Providence.
Trosiner, Richard E., Spiritual Missionary,
27 Cargill St., Providence.
Warren, William A., Healer, 182 Friendship
St., Providence.
TEXAS
Breakwell, Prof. Medium, 410 S. Ala mo St.,
San Antonio.
Hegdahl, H enry, Pastor, 814 Polk Ave.,
Houston.
Lowrey, Grace C., Spiritual Medium, 801
La mar Ave., Houston.
Ri gg, Rev. Ne111e J., Trance Lecturer, 1106
W. Summit Ave., San Antonio.
Sharp, Rev. Charles Lamb, Medium, 809 Penn
St., Fort Worth.
Wilson, Mrs., Medium, 314 14th St., Galves-
ton.
VERMONT
Webster, R ev. Effie I., Medium, 3 Tremont
St., Montpelier.
WASHINGTON
Bonney, William E. , Inspirational Medium,
Longbranch.
Furga son, Mrs. A. W., Reading, 826 Sprague
Ave., Spokane.
Grafton, Mrs. William M., Medium, 619 E
St., Centralia.
HARTMANN'S
Kanouse, W'm., Spirit l:'hotogra pher, 304 21st
Ave., S. Seattle.
Knight, Edward, 1016 Boylston Ave., Seattle.
Osborne, Mrs., Inspirational Medium, Spo-
kane.
Uhlmann, Mae, Spiritual H ealer, Sumner.
WEST VIRGINIA
Dawson, Edward A., Medi um, Wheeling.
W H 0' S WH 0 73
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WISCONSIN
Hood, Frances A., Amanuensis of Grea t
Minds, Discarnate, 215 S. 23d St., La
Crosse.
Kalbfleisch, M., Spiritualism, 2205 Tower
Ave., Superior.
Foreign Instruments
AFRICA
Beasley, Mrs., Medium, care of Durban Alli-
ance, P. 0 . Box 628, Durba n, South Africa.
Bull, C. H., Inspirational Lecturer, 123
Leignmouth Rd. , Durban, Natal, South
Africa.
Levy, Mark, Lecturer and Healer, P. 0. Box
628, Durban, Natal, South Africa.
AUSTRALIA
Bailey, Charles, Medium, Melbourne.
Blake, Walter, Medium, 26 Olive St. , Pros-
pect, South Australia.
Bloomfield, Clairvoyant, 20 George Parade,
Melbourne.
Cromer, Victor, Medium, Sydney.
Deacon, Mr. Vyvyan, Trumpet Medium, Mel-
bourne.
Foster, Stephen, Psychomet.rist Message, De
Luxe House, 267 Elizabeth St., Sydney.
Phillips, Mrs. Olivia Alma, Medium, 17 Angus
St., Goodwood, South Australia.
Tyrell, Tom, Clairvoyant, Sydney.
CANADA
Benja min, Louis, Medium, Aura Reader,
Toronto.
ENGLAND'-WALES
Ambrose, Judith, Psychic, 18 The Ridgway,
Wimbledon, S. W. 19.
Anderson, Mada me Bishop, Psychic, 67 J er-
mya St. , Piccadilly.
Archer, Miss, Spiritual, Psychic, 4 Grove
Green Rd., Leyton, Essex, E. 11.
Austin, T. E ., Clairvoyant, 156 Westbourne
Terrace, W. 2.
Barnes, Mrs. , Trance Medium, 58 Angerstein
Rd., North End, Portsmouth.
Bloodworth, Mrs. E. h, Clairvoyant, 27 Har-
row Rd., Edgware Rd., London, W. 2.
Bothan, Mr. C., C1airvoyant, 59 Holland
P a rk, London, W. 11.
Brall ey, W. Ronald, "Cleveland" Park
Parade, Wembley, Middl esex.
Brittain, Mrs. A., Clairvoyant, 59 Holland
Park, London, W. 11.
Brown, The Messrs., 25 L eamington Road
Villas, Bayswater, W. 11.
Brown, Miss Nancy, Psychic. 25 L eamington
Roa d VIllas, Bayswater, W. 11, London.
Burley, Ma dame, Clairvoyant. care of Sidney
Wood, Esq., 128 Queen's Rd. , Bayswater,
London, W. 2.
Cannock, Mrs. E. A., Medium, "Hydeville,"
73 Earl's Court Rd., W. 8, London.
Churchill, Mada me Sophie, Clairvoyant, 106
Station Rd., Westcliff-on-Sea.
Clair, Madame, Psychometrlst. Clairvoyant,
15 Westgate Terrace, Redcllffe Square, S.
W. 10, London.
Clare, Arnold T., Clairvoya nt, 30 Park St.,
Scars borough.
Cooper, Mrs. Blanche, Clairvoyant, 59 .Hol-
land Park, London, W. 11.
Ella, T. W ., Medium, 13 Pembrldge Place,
Bayswater, W.
Ellen, Spiritual Advisor, 33 Watson Rd.,
Alum Block, Birmingham.
Emmelin, Madame, Clalrvoyant-Psychome-
trist, 167 Seymour P lace, London, W. 1.
Eshelby, George, Psychic Medium, 37 Mil-
ford St., Splott, Ca rdiff, Wales.
Fernie, Mrs. Lamb, Psychic, 40 Bedford Gar-
dens, London, W. 8.
Fielder, Mrs. S., Clairvoyant, 29 Fairbridge
Rd., Upper Holloway, n ear Highgate Tube,
N. 19.
Goodwin, Joseph John, Minister of Spiritual
Evangel of Jesus, the Christ, Lynwood
House, 25 Marine Square, Brighton.
Haddlesey, Mrs., Psychometry, 30 St. James
Square, London, W. 11.
Hall, Arthur, Clairvoyant, 188 Hodges St.,
Wigan. .
Ha rris, Mrs. D. Stanley, Clairvoyant, 24
Carlton Va le, Maida Vale, N. W. London.
Helen, The Greek, Occult Review, 9 Pater-
noster Row, E. C. 4.
Hope, William, Spirit Photographer, Crewe,
Cheshire.
Hope, Madame Vera, 7 Lower Porchester St.,
W. 1, London.
Irwin, Mada me Clara, Clairvoyant. 15 Sand-
mere Rd., Clapham, London, S. W. 4.
Johnson, Mrs. Annie, Clairvoyant, 5 Queen
Square, Southampton Row, London, W.
c. 1.
Jones, Frederick Joseph, Spiritual Healer, 7
King's Rd., Wimbledon.
Julia, Mada me, Clairvoya nt, 165 Deritend,
Birmingham.
"Karma," care of Philip Allen & Co., 5 Qual-
It y Court, Cha ncery Lane. W. C. 2, London.
Kingstone, Mrs. Florence, Clairvoyant, 5
Queen Square, London, W. C. 1.
Langhorn, F. T., Spiritual Healer, 1088 Ha r -
row Rd. , Willesden, N. W. 10, London.
L eaf, Mr. Horace, 41 Westbourne Gardens,
Bayswater, London, W. C. 2.
74 HARTMANNI'S
Leighton, Florence Louise, Medium, 18 Edg-
erton St. , Bitkenhead.
Libra, Madame, Clairvoyant, 7 Earl's Court
Gardens, S. W. 5, London.
Lloyd, Mrs. M., Psychic, 24 Woodchurch Rd.,
Stoneycroft, Liverpool.
Long, Mr. W. E., Phychic, 15 Gubyon Ave.,
Herne Hill, S. E . 24, London.
Lot us, Madame, Clairvoyant, 14 Cleveland
St., Wolverhampton, Staffs.
Manners, Madame Margaret, Clairvoyant,
Hambledon Lodge, Kingbridge Rd., Parlc-
stone, Bournemouth.
McCready, Miss, Medium, 6 Bloomfield Rd.,
Maida Vale, London.
Mervyn, Mrs. Vera, Trande Medium, 52 Pen-
nard Rd., Shepherd's .t:lush, London, W. 12.
Mervyn, Mrs. Vera, Tra nce Medium. 52 Pen-
Way, Cleveleys Park, Nr. Blaclcpool, La nes.
Metcalfe, Harvey, Phychic, 136 Wood St.,
Kettering.
Metcalfe, Max, Psychic, Cecil St. , Kettering.
Naome, The Highland Seer, care of Occult
Review, 8 Paternoster Row, London E.
c. 4.
Nuthall, Miss, Psychometrist, 168 Stockwell
Park Rd., Brixton, London, S. W. 9.
Pearson, Miss, Meetings, 105 Hereford Rd.,
oBayswater, London.
Peters, Vout, Medium, 15 Pembridge Pl.,
Bayswat er, London.
Rene, Mada me (Welsh Medium), Clairvoyant,
care of Mrs. Piggott, 11 Albion St., Brades
Village, Oldbury, near Birmingham.
Rug, Ma dame, Clairvoyant and Palmist, care
of Sidney Wood, Esq., 128 Queen's Rd.,
Bayswater, London, W.
WHO'S WH 0
"Seer," Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, care
of Occult Review, 8 Paternoster Row, Lon-
don, E. C. 4.
'Sharpe, John H. , Clairvoyant, Lecturer or
Spiritualist, etc., 15 Wordsworth Rd.,
Small Heath, Birmingham.
Sheila, Madame (Mrs. Allee Sharp), Lectur-
er, Psychic Advisor and Seeress, 15
Wordsworth Rd., Small Heath, Birming-
ham.
Signa, Madame Allee, Clairvoyant, 12 New-
ton St., Charing Cross, Glasgow, Scotland.
Smith, Hester Travers, Medium, 15 Cheyne
Gardens, Chelsea, S. W. London.
Stokes, Dimsdale, Medium, 13 Pembridge
Pl., Bayswater, W. London.
Sutton, Mrs. Florence, Clairvoyant, 51 Ever-
ing Rd., High St., Stoke Newington, N. 16.
Thornton, Madame, Clairvoyant, Psychome-
trist, 27 Borough Rd., North Shields, Lon-
don.
Trattles, Spiritual Help a nd Advice, 19 Col-
bourne Ave., Moulescomb, Brighton.
Vango, Mr. J. J., Trance Spiritual Medium,
56 Talbot Rd., Richmond Rd., Westbourne
Grove, W. 2.
Walbrook, Miss Lllllan, Psychometrist,
Clairvoyant, 24 Carlton Vale, Maida Vale,
N. W. London.
Wallace, Professor, Clairvoyant, Psychome-
trist, care of Occult Review, 8 Paternoster
Row, London, E. C. 4.
White, Mr. Jennings, M.A., Psychic, 9 Dev-
onport St., Lancaster Gate, W. 2, London.
DENMARK
Nielsen, Emilie, Clairvoyant and Psychic,
Absalonsgade 30 A. 2, Sal. Copenhagen.
GERMANY
Dollinger, Susa nne, Medium, Milnchen, 31.
Zahn-Dumont, Frau J eanne, Clairvoyant,
Furstenhagen, Kr. Witzenhausen, oBez.
Cassel.
Speetzen-Kampann, Frau E., Medium, Ber-
Jin-Wilhmensdorf, Holtsteinische, Strasse,
361.
Jaenicke, Karl Herm, Psychopadagoge, Kren-
enstrasse 15 p. Frelburg, i. B.
Ohlhaver, Erwin, Hamburg, Alsterdamm
16/19.
Ohlhaver, Hinrich, Hamburg, 1, Alsterdamm
16 / 19.
Psychotherapeutisches Instltut, Mediums, A.
Schlotterberg and Fr. Kress, Stuttgart-
Cannestatt, Glockenstrasse 12.
Vintzelberg, J., Medium, Spandua, Roonstr.
14.
NEW ZEALAND
Cottrell, V. May (Mrs. Horace S. Cottrell),
Inspirational Automatic Writing Medium,
l a Selwyn Rd., Napier, N'i. Z.
Ha rris, Rev. Susanna, Christchurch.
Webb, Reuben A. (S. N. U., England), 36
Moxham Ave., Wellington.
SCOTLAND
McCallum, Miss Margaret, Medium, Auchu-
dalvorie, 69 Eldon St., Greenoclc.
Psychics-Occultists
See also Spiritualist Associates, Mediums, etc.
UNITED STATES
Ashelton, Arnold, Psychic Reading, P. 0. Box
51, Olneyville, R. I.
Clivette, Jua nita, Inspirational Poetess, 92
S. Fifth Ave., New York City.
Dunninger, Joseph, Psychic, care of Joseph
Franklin, 1607 Broadway, New York City.
Elmore, J. L., Psychic, 1506 E. Denny Way,
Seattl e, Wash.
Fitzpatrick, Dr. William Edward, Orientallst,
Drawer 722, Chicago, Ill .
Jones, Marie, Occultist, 2000 N. Argyle, Hol-
lywood, Calif.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO 75
Khaldah, Psychic, 156 W. 72d St., New York
City.
Ma rie, Bebe, Questions Answered, 1031 W!!-
s t a ch St., Cincinnati, 0.
Perry, C. A., Occultist, Healdsburg, Call!.
Reese, Prof. Bert, Psychic, 230 W. 99th St.,
New York City.
Sa wtelle, Ma ry Berkeley, Artist, Psychic
Dra wings, Dahlia Cottage, Albermarle
Park. Ashevill e, N. C.
Sch euing, H., Psychic, 699 Lilly Ave. , C'o-
Iumbus, 0.
'Schrempp, Albert A., Magician, Psychic, 628
Elliott St. , Beloit, Kansas.
Spore, Mari a n , Psychi c Sensitive, Painter,
Sculptor, 144 W. 16t h st., New York City.
FOREIGN
AUSTRIA
Ehrwald, Psychic Brea thing, Tyrol, Austria.
EGYPT
Elsilashy, Prof. Ahmed, Occultist, P. 0. Box
816, Cairo.

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ENGLAND
Dee, Gabri el, Practical Occultist, Lower Re-
gent St., S. W. 1, London.
Durha m, Philip, Occultis t, 67 J ermyn St.,
Piccad!lly, S. W. 1, London.

76 HARTMANN'S WHO'S' WHO
LIGHT
By WILLIAM HARDY
W
HEN skies are overcast
With clouds in angry mood;
When all is drear and dark
And only troubles brood;
When waves of oceans blue
In frenzied anger leap;
And vessels staunch and true
Sink in the briny deep;
When streaks of lightning flash
And peals of thunder roar;
When rivers madly dash
To see their source no more;
When days are dark as night
And hope seems to have fled ;
When not a gleam of light
Lifts up my heart, like lead;
'Tis then an angel face
Before my mind appears;
And scatters ev'ry trace
Of idle tears or fears.
With me she forms a bond
That ever guides me right,
As with her angel wand
She turns all gloom to Light.
Prominent Mediums, Past and Present
With References to Books and Periodicals
We trust that this section will awaken a sincere desire for collaboration
on the part of all students of Psychic Phenomena to the end that this
department will be made as complete as possible in all future editions.
ACWORTH, Mrs. "L. M." (English.) Pro-
ceedings, S. P. R., England, Vol. XI, p. 59.
AUBERT, M. (French. )
BAILEY, Charles. (Melbourne, Australia.)
Apport Medium. "Rigid Tests of the Occult,"
1904 by X (Dr. Charles McCa rthy), "Wan-
d e r l ~ g s of a Spiritualist" (Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle), "Under the Southern Cross" (Mr.
H . L eaf).
BAILEY, Miss. Was described as "th e
ftnest medi um of the day" in London In 1857
at what was known as the '"Charlng Cross
Circle," producing Independent Music from
accordion held with the keys downward (In
the light).
BANGS SISTERS (Miss L. S. and Miss E.)
Spirit Portraits, Chicago. "Man's Survival
After Death" (C. L. Tweedal e), pp. 373-381.
"Photographing the Invis ible" (Coates), pp.
305 and 324.
BASSETT, Mrs. Voice Medium.
BENSON, Charlotta Holngren. Journal
A. S. P. R., 1924, p. 569 ff.
BERNADETTE, of Lourdes.
BERRY SISTERS. Materialization . "Ma-
t erialized Apparitions" (E. A. Brackett), Bos-
ton, 1886.
BESINNET, Ada M. Toledo, Ohio. Ma-
terialization.
BLAKE, Mrs. Voice Medium, U. S. A.
BLOOMFIELD, M. J. Clairvoyant, Mel-
bourne, Australia. Sir Conan Doyle's article
in "Light" (London), Feb. 28, 1925, p. 98.
BORDEN, Mrs. Journal A. S. P . R., 1924,
585 ff., 639 ff., 726 ff.
BOURNSNELL, Mr.* Spirit Photographer.
"Man's Survival After Death" (Tweedale),
351- 353.
BOWDEN, Mrs. Ruth M. Psychometrist,
N'ew York. Journa l A. S. P. R., March, 1925,
p. 134.
BRITTAIN, Mrs. Annie. Physical Me dium,
England.
BRITTEN, Mrs. Emma Hardlnge. Played
under psvchic control.
BUGUET. Spirit Photographer. F a mous
P a ris Medium, 1874-5.
BULFORD, M. Staveley. "Revue Meta-
psychlque," 1924, experiences with, p. 81.
BUXTON, Mrs. Spirit Photographer,
Crewe, England. Co-operating with William
Hope (The Crewe Circle) . Journa l of A. S.
P. R., May, 1925, p. 258, "Experiences In
Psychic Photography" (Hereward Carring-
ton).
CHAMBERLAIN, Mrs. Annie Lord. Amer-
ican Medium. "Spiritual Magazine," 1864, p.
474-Independent Music.
CHENOWETH, Mrs. (Mrs. Minnie Meserve
Soule). Boston, U. S. A.
CHILTON, Miss. (England).
COLCHESTER, Cha rles. English Me-
dium. Direct writing a ttested to by the R ev.
William Mountford, one ti m e Unitarian Min-
Ister In Manchester. "The Spiritua list," 1877,
Vol. XI, p. 289. Al so writing on the skin.
---'(Editor.)
COMPTON, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Havana, N.
Y., U. S. A., Materialization. Maiden name
Houghtenning. Mediumship for physical
phenomena dates from March, 1873. "Peo-
ple from the Other w orld" (H. S. Olcott),
pp. 479-488.
COOK, Florence. Materialization. "Re-
searches in the Phenomena of Spiritualism"
(Sir William Crool{es), 1874.
COOPER, Mrs. Blanche. (England.) Direct
Voice.
CRADDOCK. (England) Physica l Medium.
CUSHMAN, Mrs. Private Medium, Charles-
town, Mass., U. S. A. Guitar, held on la p,
played by unseen hands In daylight, in the
"sixties".
DAVENPORT BROTHERS,
ll a m, and Sister, Elizabeth.
diums, commencing 1846.
"Biography," pp. 19-22, 35.
Ira and WII -
Physical Me-
See Nichol's
DEANE, Mrs. (England) Spirit Photo-
graphs. "Faces of the Living Dead" (E. W .
Stead), 1925.
DEANE, VI. (England) Psychic Photo-
graphs. "Faces of the Living Dead" (E. W.
Stead), 1925.
DENIS, Eugenle. (Kansas, U. S. A.)
"Light," Engla nd, Aug. 8, 1925, p. 381.
D' ESPERANCE, Madame Elizabeth. Born
London, 1852. Materialization . "Shadow-
land" (by herself, 1897), "Materializat ion"
(B. F. Austin and Mme. d' Esperance) .
DOWNES, Mrs. (Conan Doyl e sittings).
DRAKE, Mrs. Maud Lord.* "Psychic
Light" (by h erself).
DUGUID, David.. Glasgow, Scotland.
Spirit Paintings; "Human Nature," 1870,
p. 522; "The Spiritualist," June 25, 1875.
DUNSMORE, Misses.
EDDY BROTHERS, Horatio and William.*
Ma t erializa tion Mediums. Chittenden, Vt.,
U. S. A. "New York Daily Graphic," Oct.
and Nov., 1874; "People from the Other
Worl d," 1875. Hen ry S. Olcott; "Light ," Lon-
don, March 21, 1925, p . 134, by Sir Arthur
Cona n Doyle.
EGLI NTON, William. Slate Writing, Ap-
ports, Materialization. "Twixt Two Worlds,"
1886 (J. S. Farmer), p. 107; "Light," Lon-
don, 1884, p. 107.
ERTO, Pasquale. "Revue Metapsychique,"
P a ris, 1924, pp. 205, 274.
"EVA" C. (Martha Beraud) . Materializa-
tion with, secured by M. Paul l e Cour, see
"Aesculapse, " Paris, Jan.-Feb. , 1925.
"Light," London, Apr. 4, 1925, p . 160, by
Harry Price. See "Phenomena of Material-
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EVANS, Fred P. Slate Writing. "Psy-
chography" (J. J. Owen) .
EVERITT, Mrs. 1825-1915, "Life and Ex-
periences" (Edmund Dawson), "Spirit Work-
ers In the Home Circle" (M. Theobald) .
FAIRCHILD, Mrs. Helen. (U. S.) "Ma-
t eria lised Apparitions," 1886 (E. A. Brackett).
78 H A RT MANN ' S
FOSTER, Cha rl es H. (U. S.) "The Com-
monsense Philosophy of Spirit or Psychol-
ogy" (by himself, San Francisco, 1901).
FOWLER, Lottie. (England) Transported
from Bus near Oxford Circus to Bloomsbury,
Feb. 17, 1872. "Medium and Daybreak,"
1872, pp, 70, 90.
FOX SISTERS, Ma rgaret a nd Ca the rine.
Hydeville, N. Y., phen omen a of 1848' ; "Hyde-
v ill e in History," 1917 (M. E. Cadwall ader),
"Research es in the P h enomen a of Spiritual-
ism," 1874 (Sir William Crookes) . Father,
John D. Fox, died in New York, in 1865;
mother, Margaret Fox, died in same year;
Catherine, widow of Hen ry D. J en cl{en, died
in 1892 ; Mar garet, widow of Dr. EUs ha Kent
Kan e, cel ebr ated Ar ctic explor er, d ied in
1893.
FRENCH, Mrs. Emily S. Direct Voice
Medium. D ied, J uly 24, 1912. " The Psychic
Riddle," 1907 (Dr. I saac Funk), "The Dead
Have Never Died," 1917 (E. C. Randall ) .
GAZZERA, Linda. Exper iments wi th, by
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his friend, the Marquise de Ruspoli. "Foto-
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4, 1925, p, 160.
GAY NOR, Mrs. ( Sir Arthur Conan Doyl e
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GIBBONS, Lieut.-Col. Sir Wa lter. (Eng-
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GOLLIGHER, Ka thleen. Physica l Psychic.
" Reality of Psychic Phen omena" (W. J.
Crawford), pp. 30-32.
GORDON, He nry C. Levi tation, 1850.
GRAZ. (Austrian Medi u m) Invest igated
by Harr y Price.
GULDENSTUBBE, Ba ron. Direct Writing.
"La des Esprits, et l e
Marveill eu x de l eur Escriture Dir ecte" (by
himself, Par is, 1857) , "La des Es-
prits," Paris, 1878. "Psychogra phy," 1878.
GUPPY, Mrs. (formerly Mi ss Nichol).
Three mile flight from H ighbury to a sceance
in Bloomsbu ry. "Medium a n d Daybreak,"
1871, p. 185; "Th e 'Spir itua li st," 1871, p. 170;
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GUZlC, J ea n. (Warsaw) "Revu e Meta-
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Journal A. S. P. R., 1924, p. 90; Reports on
a n d discussion of his pnenomena, 81-120,
Sceances at Warsaw, 90 ff ., 94-97, 129, a t
P a ris, 92, 97-103.
HARRIS, Susa nna. Direct Voice Medium.
"Is Modern Spiritualism Based on Facts or
Fancy?" 1920 (James Coates), p. 84.
HARRIS, Thoma s La k e .
HARVEY, Miss. (Engla n d)
HAYDEN, Mrs. Marl a B. F irst American
public medium to go to England, 1852. See
Preface of Prof. Augustus de Morgan to h is
wife's book, "From Matter to Spirit," 1863.
HENDERSON. P h otographer. Trans-
ported from Mrs. Gu:ppe's house in Highbury
to a house i n Holl oway, a m il e a nd a half,
Nov., 1873. "Spiritual Magazine, " 1874, p. 22.
HERNE, Fra nk. Materialization Medium.
"Medi um and Daybrealt," 1871, pp. 167-176;
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Associations, Movements and Societies
THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT
(Contributed)
The Ahmadiyya Movement which was founded by Ahmad (1836-1908) the Prom-
ised Messiah and rthe Prophet of the latter days, and which has its Headquarters at
Qadlan, Punjab, India, stands in the same relation to Islam in which original Chris-
tianity stood to Judaism. It claims to be the only true representation of Islam in
these days.
The present Leader of the Movement is His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din
Mahmud Ahmad, of Qadian.
The Movement has established Missions in many parts of the world.
The following are the addresses of some of the foreign Missions, and Missionaries:
1. THE AHMADIYYA MOSQUE, 63, Melrose Road, Southfields, S. W. 18, Lon-
don, England. M.A. R. Nayy.ar, Phil.B., F.P.C.
2. ALMASJID, 4448 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill., United States of America. Maulvi
Muhammad Din, B.A., and Shaikh Ahmad Din, 2636 Olive Street, St. Louis,
Mo., U.S. A.
3. AHMADIYYA ASSOCIATION, Shorts Road, Colombo, Ceylon.
4. THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT, Commercial Road, 'Salt Pond, Gold Coas-t,
WeFt Africa. M. F. R. Hakeem.
5. THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT, Rose Hill, Mauritius. Maulvi H. G. Muham-
mad, B.A., and Maulvi H. Obeidullah.
6. THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT, 141, Sharea Mohammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt.
Shaikh Mahmud Ahmad, Shara Khalijul Misri, No. 505.
7. THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT, 25-27 Alof Street, Okepopo, Lagos, Nfgeria.
8. THE AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT, Box No. 305, G.P.O., Perth, W. Australia.
H. Musa Khan.
Berlin, Germany-M. Mubarak Ali, B.A., B.T., Charlottenstrasse, 55, Berlin, W. 8.
Jedda, Arabia-Syed Abou Bekr.
Hong Kong, China-Syed Ghulam Mujtaba.
Singapore-Hakeem Rehmat Ali.
Pub I ications:
England, "The Review of Religions."
United States, "The Moslem Sunrise."

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ALCHEMY
ALCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE. (Societe Alchimique de France.) Pres.,
Monsieur Jollivet Castelot, (Editor, La Rose Croix), Villerose, 114, rue du Calvaire,
Sin-leJNoble, (Dept. du Nord), France.

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ANTHROPOLOGY
MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Founded by Mr!l.
Phoebe Apperson Hearst, in 1901. Opened to the public in 1911 with a collection
donated by Mrs. Hearst, costing more than $1,000,000. Parnassus and Second
Ave., San Francisco, Calif., U. S. A.
THE R10YAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. 52, Upper Bedford Place, London,
W. C. 1, England. '

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ANTHROPOSOPHY
THE ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Study of Anthroposophy in the Light of Dr.
Rudolf Steiner's Teachings. Headquarters, The Gotheanum, Dornach, Switzer-
land. Secretary, Dr. Guenther Wachsmuth.
81
82
HARTM ANN'S W, HO'S WHO
UNITED STATES
ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 30 West 72nd Street, New York.
ENGLAND
ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 46 Gloucester Place, London, W. 1.
GERMANY
ANTHROPOSOPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Stuttgart. Dr. Carl Unger, Werastrasse,
13, Stuttgart.

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APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
UNITED STATES
INTERNATI<ONAL SOCIETY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. Western Headquarters,
577 Geary Street, S-an Francisco. Pres., Orlando Edgar Miller, Ph.D.
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION, Hotel Astor, New York. Leader, Anna
C. Nolle.
BOSTON APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, Boston, Mass.
CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC COLLEGE, 359 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. Otis J .
Briggs, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Pres. and Dean.
CONSTRUCTIVE PSYCHOLOGY LEAGUE, 4675 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Ill.
HALL OF PSYCH:OLOGY, 1003 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
INSTITUTE OF PROGRESSION, Hotel Wolcott, 4 West 31st St., New York. A
Platform for Speakers on New Thought and Applied Psychology. Leader, Myrtis
Hodges, 303 West 92nd St., New York.
LA VERO FOUNDATION. Open Forum. 1725 Washington St., San Francisco.
MACON PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, 106 Rogers Ave., Vineville, Macon, Ga. Miss Laura
Lillian Arbaugh, Secretary.
THE MASTER KEY INSTITUTE, 216 Howard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charles F. Haanel,
Author, President.
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, "The Playhouse," 1814 N. St., N.W., Washington.
Anna Maud Hallman, ;Leader.
PROGRESSIVE PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, Hotel Majestic, 72nd St. and Central Park W.,
New York. Morris Philippi, Director.
THE REALIZATION SYSTEM, Law Exchange Building, Jacksonville, Fla. Direction
of Daniel A. Simmons.
SAN FRANCISCO CLUB OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 1321 Jackson St., San Fran-
cisco. Pres., Blanche L. H. Sanborn, M.D.
SEARS PH I LOSOPHY, 828 7th Ave., New York. Without an "If." Conducted by F.
W. Sears, M.P. (International and World Wide.) Deals with Basic or Universal
Laws. President, Ch.as. F. Mills; Vice-President, Dr. C. M. Kellogg; Secretary,
Dr. A. Dreininger; Treasurer , Dr. F. W. Sears.
THE SOCIETY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 354-360 Fourth Ave., New York. Insti-
tuted by "The Literary Digest." Pres., Warren Hilton, A.B., LL.B.; Exec. Sec.,
Francis Medhurst, Litt.D.
WORCESTER APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY CLUB,. Worcester, Mass.
ENGLAND
BRITISH INSTITUTE OF MENTAL SCIENCE, Inc., 39 Royal York Crescent, Clifton,
Bristol, England.
BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 15 Vernon St., Bolton, Lanes. Pres.,
Alexander Verner, F.A.I.P. (N. Y.), 15 Vernon St.; Vice-Pres., Alexander Verner,
Jr., 15 Vernon St.; Sec., John T. Wood, 79 Spencer St., Accrington; Treas., Ann
Jackson, cjo 15 Vernon St.
COUE:-ORTON INSTITUTE, L TO., Holborn Viaduct House, London, E. C. 1. Ex-
pounding, "The Marvels of Coueism."
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 329 High Holborn, Lon-
don, W. C. 1. President, The Right Hon. The Earl of Balfour, K.G., O.M., F.R.S.;
Secretary, F. W. Lawe, M.A.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO 83
PSYCHOSENSIC TRAINING CENTRE, 28 St. Stephen's Road, Londnn, W. 2. Prin-
cipal, F . Brittain; Sec., Mrs. E. Fisher; Demonstrator, Mrs. Annie Brittain.
FRANCE
IN.STITUT DE PSYCHO-PHYSIQUE APPLIQUE, Siege Central, 25, rue des Appenins,
Paris, (17e).
SOCIETE FRANCAISE D'ETUDES PSYCHO-PHYSIQUES, Siege Social, 25, Rue des
Appinins Paris, (17e). President, Louis Gas tin.
SOCIETE LORRAINE DE PSYCHOLOGIE APPLIQUE. President, M. Emile Coue;
Treas., Colonel Poirine, Rue Jeanne d'Arc, 186, Nancy. L'Institute Coue, Paris.
L'Institute Coue, Brussels, Belgium. M. Lebrun, Directeur.
SCOTLAND
PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Edinburgh.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
President
RALPH V. D. MAGOFFIN
New York University, University Heights,
New York City
Treasurer
C. H. KEEP
Columbi a Trust Co., 358 Fifth Avenue,
New York C'ity
General Secretary
R. H. TANNER
New Yorlc Unive rsity, University Heights,
New York City
Secretaries
Mrs. L. F. Anderson, W a ll a Walla, Wash.
N. W. DeWitt, Toronto, Canada
R. C. Flickinger, Northwestern University
E . L. Hewett, Santa Fe, New Mexico
L. E . Lord, Oberlin College
T. A. Miller, Unive rsity of Rochester
Recorder
W. B. Dinsmoor, Columbia University
CHAIR!tiEN ltiANAGING CO!Ui\IITTEES
American School at Athens
Edward Capps, Princeton University
Atuerlcan School in Jerusu1etn
J. A. Montgomery, University of Penn.
Sclool of American Research
Frank Springe r, National Museum, Wash-
ington, D. C.
1\let:linevnl UJJtl Renuissnuce Studies
Allan Marqua nd, Princeton University
(Joloninl nnd Nntional Art
Fiske Kimba ll , New Yo rk University
School of Classical Studies, American
Ac:ulen1y in Ronte
A. F. West, Princeton University
Prehistoric Studie5 In France
Charles Peabody, Harvard University
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, The Octagon Annex, 52118th St.,
Washington, D. C. Pres., Hon. Robert Lansing, 1323 18th Street; Vice-Pres .,
Robert M. Thompson, Miss Mabel Boardman, Henry White and Mrs. H. F. Dimock;
Sec. and Director, Mitchell Carroll, The Octagon Annex. Organ, "Art and Archae
ology."
GERMANY
BERLIN SOCIETY OF PALESTINIAN RESEARCH, Berlin. Prof. Brandenburg.

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ASTROLOGY
UNITED STATES
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ASTROLOGIANS, Inc.
Limited to a Membership of Thirty Fellows.
The American Academy of Astrologians has been recently organized in New York
City, and duly incorporated. This organization is unique, in that it is limited to thirty
members, and composed only of such as ar e of proved capacity and representative in
its literature-the constructivist as compared with the mere student or practitioner.
While there is no reflection upon the rank and file of astrolngers in the seeming
oligarchic chararter of this selective personnel, a creditable distinction obtains rto
those fortunate enough to be of the limited coterie.
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This number is at no time to be exceeded, and the chairs vacated through death
or otherwise will be refilled with a scrupulous regard to the requirements for eligibil-
ity, thus insuring the permaneNcy as well as maintaining the integrity of the insti-
tution. A Year Book is to be issued, to which each Academician will contribute a
paper, and so providing annually a volume of standard literature on the doctrine.
An Academy magazine will make its premiere in the near future.
The roster as at present constituted includes mostly names of international repute
in the astra-philosophical field.
ROSTER OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ASTROLOGIANS
John Hazelrigg, President,
Toms River, N. J., Box 494
Howa rd Underhill, Vi ce- Preside nt,
87 H a milton Place, N. Y. City
Geo. J. McCormack, Sec'y,
269 Liberty Ave., J e r sey City, N. J .
Mrs. Alli e B. Hazard,
3728 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
FELLOWS
W illi s Whi tehead ............. Chi cago, Ill.
Mme. Gertrude deBiel ska. Los Angeles, Cal.
W. Gregory Smith .. . .. . ... New York Ci ty
Paul F. Case ............... New Yorlr City
Junius B. Smith . ... .. Salt L ake City, Utah
Dr. J. U. Giesy .. . ... . Sa lt L a k e City, Utah
Rae J. Leme rt ........ ..... . Helena, Mont.
Ll ewelly n George . ....... Los An gel es, Cal.
Murry A. Pi erson ... .. ..... New York City
R. Caswell Werner .. .. ... Los Angeles, Cal.
Marion Meyer Drew . . ... Los Angeles, Cal.
Sidney K. Benn e tt . . ..... Los Angel es, Cal.
Mary Elma Da me ......... . New York City
J ane Bould, Corr. Sec'y,
15 W. 12th St., N. Y. City
Montrevi ll e Cogswell ... Williamsport, Pa.
ASSOCIATES
The r esa Johnston e ..... . .. New York City Dr. Henry J . Gordon . . . .... New York City
Cl ara Bl a ndi c k .. ...... . _ .. New York City Sophie MacGregor .... . .... New York City
Kevah Griffis . . ......... . _ .. New York City J ane Carl eton . . . ... ...... New York City
Edith F. A. U. P a inton (F)
Henr y Clay Hodges (F)
Mi chael J. Whitty (F)
F l oren ce A. Barnett (F)
Dr. Geo. W. Carey (F)
OBITUARIES
Deceased February 24, 1917
Deceased August 30, 1919
Deceased December 28, 1920
Deceased J a nuary 16, 1922
De ceased May, 1925
AMERICAN ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1717 Clarkson St., Denver, Colorado.
AMER'ICAN COSMOPOLITAN FELLOWSHIP, Sec., Dr. C. A. Shewalter, A.C.F.B.,
178, Kent, Ohio.
NEW YORK
ASTROLOGY CLUB (Laurel Miller), 200 West 57th St. , New York.
NEW YORK ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Pres., Laurel Miller, 200 West 57th St.,
New York; VicePres., Andrew Portoghese, 395 Broadway, New York City.
OASIS SCHOOL OF ASTROLOGY. Directed by Grace Ellery Williams, 161 W. 72nd
St., New York.
LOS ANGELES
ASTROLOGICAL COLLEGE and THE ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Inc. Pres.,
Ll ewellyn GeOTge, 1507 So. Ardmore Ave.
THE LLEWELLYN COLLEGE OF ASTROLOGY. Established in Portland, Oregon,
1901. Located in Los Angeles, 1920. Conducted by Llewellyn George, Publisher
of the "Astrological Bulletina." 1507 .South Ardmore Ave.
FIRST TEMPLE AND COLLEGE OF ASTROLOGY, Inc., 661 Walker Auditorium, 730
So. Grand Ave. Public Classes.
MANCHESTER, N. H.
NATIONAL ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Inc. Universal Sec., Magi Zariel, 908 Union
Street.
THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF AQUARIUS, 908 Union Street.
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 0. Gustave Ekstrom, F.A.S., 1926 Ald-
rich Ave., South.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
ENGLAND
THE ASTROLOGICAL LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
IN ENGLAND
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President, Charles E. 0. Car-ter, B.A., 10 Woodborough Rd., S.W. 15; Vice-President,
L. Protheroe Smith, 76 Langridge Rd., S.W. 5; Secretary, Miss W. P. Rigg, 25
Southwick St., W. 1; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Norman R,hodes, 25 Rodenhurst Rd.,
S.W. 4; Librarian, D. Bartlett; Committee Members, Miss L. Marsh, J. H. Cox,
R. H. T. Naylor. All meetings are held at the Hall of the Art-Workers' Guild,
No. 6 Queen Square, London, W.C. 1. The Astrological Lodge exists in order to
study Astrology in all its branches.
THE ASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Care "Modern Astrology," 40 Imperial Bldgs., Lud-
gate Circus, London, E.C. 4.
THE BRITISH ASTR:OLOGICAL SOCIETY. Sec., Miss D. W. Ashdown, 112 Mill Lane,
West Hempstead, N.W. 6, London.
LONDON ASTROLOGICAL LODGE. Mrs. Leo, DolUs Lodge, Church End, Finchley,
N. 4, London.
FRANCE
FRANCO-BRITISH EXCHANGE. G. Lajuzan-Gylden, 8 Rue de Richelieu, Paris, 2.
GERMANY
AKADEMI SCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR ASTROLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG, Berlin.
Founded, July 9th, 1924. Dr. F. Quade, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Winfriedstrasse, 4a
INSTITUT ALCYONE, Leipzig, 66784 P.O.

BAHA'I MOVEMENT
THE NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF THE UNITED
STATES AND CANADA. Offi:ce of the Secretary: Green Acre, South Eliot, Maine.
THE BAHA'I CAUSE
(Contributed)
"The sou1oe of all learning i S' the lcnowleclge of Goa, exalted be His glory I and t1uis
camnot be attainea save through the lcnowle,age of His divine Manifestation."
-B.A.HA'U' LLAH.
"The gift of Goa to tlvis enUghtenea age is t he lc?wwleclge of the oneness of mant-
kind OAtcl tlU:J f111nclMnental oneness of religion. War shall ce.ase between nations, ana
by the win of Goa the JJfost Great Peace shall come; the woTld will be see?t as a new
wo1la, ana all men w i l ~ live as bTotheTs."
- ABDU'L BAHA.
Since May 23, 1844, the Baha'i Cause has been steadfastly presented to the world
as the expression for .this age of the same universal Spirit that in other ages spoke
through the Zoroaster, the Moses, the Jesus, and the Mohamet; one divine utterance
giving forth one and the same message, albeit adapted to the conditions and human
capacities of each time. In Baha'u'llah, according to the faith of the Baha'is, the
Message has been given mankind in its fullness and universality, and the Baha'i Gause
accordingly represents the fulfilment of that which was but partially revealed in previ-
ous religions.
A significant part of the teachings of Baha'u'llah consists of an interpretation of
the Bibles of the past, proving that they are several expressions of one fundamental
Truth and hence to be regarded with equal reverence by all races and peoples.
Another part of the Baha'i Message is devoted to an exposition of the fact that it is
only through spiritual ignorance that mankind divides truth into separate, unrelated
and frequently hostile sections: religion, science, ethics, politics, economics and art;
and that in this new age these false and arbitrary divisions shall be destroyed, since
from them derive the fatal divisions of society into nations, creeds, classes and the
many diverse interests rending the modern world. Still another, most significant
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portion of the teaching concerns itself with revealing the new, universal possibilities
of the present a g e ~ a n age whose essence is the fact that now all the ideals and
visions of the past can be translated into realities for the expansion and enrichment
of all lives according to the capacity of the individual soul.
In the limited space of this brief outline, the Baha'i teachings can not be men-
tioned in further detail. The inquirer wiil find those teachings fully expounded in the
works of Baha'u'lla h, the founder of the Baha'i Cause, and of Abdu' l Baha, whom
Baha'u'llah appointed as the center of his covenant and the interpreter of his books.
Of importance second only to the teachings themselves, however, is the history of
the manner in which the world r eceived the Message of Baha'u' llah. His forerunner
and herald, now known as the "Bab," meaning Door or Gate of Truth, was executed
by order of the Persian Government under the instigation of the clergy, in the public
square of Tabri'Z, Qn July 9, 1850. Practically all who accepted the new message
suffered martyrdom during rthe next few years. Twenty thousand deaths have been
r ecorded among the followers Qf the Bab and Baha'u'llah at the hands of the fanatic
mob, isolated cases of religious murder occuring in Persia even up to the year 1924.
But persecution has resulted in the more rapid and determined spread of the Cause.
From. the first, therefore, the Baha'i teachings have been identified with an extremity
of persecution proving beyond all doubt the essentially spiritual character of this
movement and distinguishing it from other modern movements content with a mental
acceptance involving no sacrifice or loss.
Baha'u'llah himself, together with his ei"dest son Abdu' l Baha, then a child of
eight, the other members of his family aud some three score followers, was exiled
from Teheran to Bagdad, from Bagdad to Constantinople, from Constantinople to
Adrianople, and from thence finally t o Acca, in Palestine, where they remained under
the surveillance of the Turkish Government until freed by the victory of the Young
Turks party in 1907. Those years were occupied with training his followers, directing
the affairs of the movement, and the writing of his books, until his death in 1892.
From 1892 to 1921, Abdu'l Baha guided the movement and caused its spread to
Indi.a and -other part of the East, to Europe and to North America. The Baha'i Cause
today, under the guardianship of Shoghi Effendi, the grandson of Abdu'l Baha, is a
spiritual fellowship embracing men and women of all races and religions, organized
in a true world-wide unity that might well be taken as a model, both .as to spirit and
form, by other organizations in the inter-national field.
HORACE HOLLEY, Secretary,
National Baha'i Assembly of No1:1th America.
SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY
Chairman, Mountford Mills Secretary, Horace Holley
Treasurer, Florence Morton Asst. Treas., Alfred E. Lunt
Elizabeth Greenleaf May Maxwell Agnes S. Parsons
Siegfried Schopfiocher Roy C. Wilhelm
Tlte Baltatf ~ l e s s a g e is a ca ll to r eli g ious
unity a nd not an Invita tion to a n ew r e -
l igion, not a n ew path to immorta lity,
God forbid! It Is the a nci ent path cl ea r e d
of the d ebri s of imagina tions a nd s uper s ti-
tions of m en, of the d ebris of s trife and
mi s unders t a nding and is again ma de a
clear pa th to the sincer e s eek er, tha t h e
ma y enter therein in assura nce, a nd find
that the word of God is one word, though
the s pea k ers w ere many.
-Words of 'Abdu'l-Ba hll.
BASIC BAHA'I PRINCIPLES
1. The oneness of mankind.
2. Independent investi gation of trut h .
3. The foundation of a ll r eligions i s one.
4. R elig ion must b e the caus e of unity.
5. R eli g ion must be in a ccord with
science and reason.
6. Equa lity b e tween m en a nd women.
7. Prejudice of all kinds mus t be for g ot-
t en.
8. Universa l p ea ce.
9. Uni ver sal Educa tion.
10. Solution of the economic problem.
11. A univer sal l a nguage.
12. An international tribunal.
Compiled from the words of 'AbdO. 'l Bahft.
These principl es w ere laid down by
Ba hll ' u ' lla h in 1863 a nd a r e to b e found in
hi s published writings of that time.
For information of Local Bahai's Assemblies, address, The National Spiritual Assem-
bly, at Green Acre, South Eliot, Maine.
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BAHA'I LIBRARY, 250 West 57th St., New York.
BAHA'I PUBLISHING COMMITTEE, 169 Christopher St., New York. Chairman, W . .
H. Randall; Sec., Horace Holley; Treas., Roy C. Wilhelm.
ENGLtAND
NATIONAL ASSEM'BLY FOR ENGLAND. E. J. Rosenberg and G. P. Simpson, Joint
Secretaries.
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BIO-CHEMISTRY
BIO-CHEMIC SYSTEM OF MEDICINE. Dr. George W. Carey, Box 293, Los Angeles,
Calif., U. S. A.
SCHOOL OF THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE, 5987 Franklin Ave., Hollywood-Los Angeles,
Calif., U.S. A. Pres., Inez Eudora Perry; Sec., Idamay A. Bradley.

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BIO-PSYCHOLOGY
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL OF BIO-PSYCHOL:OGY, 615 James Building, Chattanooga,
Tenn., U. S. A.
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BUDDHISM
UNITED STATES
THE BHARATRIHARI LOD-GE OF INDIA (American Branch). President and For-
eign Representative, The Kabir Premel el ' Adaros, Ph.D., 116 South Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
THE BUDDHIST CHURCH, 1881 Pine St., San Francisco, Calif.
THE FIRST CHURCH OF HINDU SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, 116 South Michigan Boule
vard, Chicago, Ill. President, The Kabir Premel el Adaros; Secretary, M.
Brennan; Treasurer, C. M. Stumcke.
KARMA AND REINCARNATION LEGION, 7243 Coles Ave., Chicago, Ill. Leaders,
Weller van Hook and C. Shuddemagen.
SOCIETY OF TRANSCENDENT SCIENCE. (American Headquarters) Scientific Side
of Buddhism of the Buddhagosha School, 116 South Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
President, The Sahan Kabir Said Abd-el-Rahman Abdullah Premel el Adaros,
Ph.D.; Secretary, M. Brennan.
ENGLAND
THE BUDDHIST LODGE, THEOS:OPHICAL SOCIETY, London. President, T. Christ-
mas Humphreys, 6 Montpelier Rd., Ealing, W. 5; Secretary, Miss Aileen M.
Faulkner, lOla Horseferry Rd., Westminster, S.W. 1.
BUDDHIST SHRINE IN LONDON. Open at the Service of the Buddhist World. 79
Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. 2, London. Secretary, Miss Aileen M. Faulkner.
BUDDHIST SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Secretary, Mr. Francis
J. Payne, London.
GERMANY
BUDDHISTISCHE GEMEINDE. Director, Dr. Grimm, Leipzig.
DEUTSCHE PALl GESELLSCHAFT. Established at Breslau, Sept. 12, 1909. Director,
Walter Markgraf.
INDIA
THE BURMA BUDDHIST MISS,JON and THE BURMA MISSION FUND. (Registered
at No. 18 of 1923 at the Office of the Registering Officer, Pako-kku.) Burma, India.
Nature of Organization, Purely Religious and Humanitarian. President, Saya U.
Surya, B.A., B.T., F.T.S., M.L.N.U. (London); Field Secretary and Vice-President,
S. N. Sarman, F.T.S., A.H.A. (London). Permanent Postal Address. Box 1073,
Rangoon, Burma.
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FELLOWSHIP in the Burma Buddhist Mission is open to all persons that
are in sympathy with any or all of the objects of the Mission. Admission as a
Fellow in the Mission is obtained by applying in the prescribed form, which can
be had of the International Field Secretary or the Field Secretary of any Circle
of the Mission. Every application for admission as a Fellow must be accompa-
nied by an Entrance F'ee of Ruppees, Five. Fellows shall pay an Annual Sub-
scription of Ruppees, Six.
GURUKULA UNIVERSITY. (Organ, The Vedic Magazine.) Lahore, India.
INTERNATIONAL BUDDHIST SOCIETY. Founded at Lagoon Burma, by Bhikkhu
Ananda Metteyya (Allan Bennett MacGregor), in 1903, with "Buddhism" as Organ.
MAHA SODHI SOCIETY. Established 1891. 4A College Square, Calcutta, India.
Founder and General Secretary, Ven. Anagarika Dharmapala. Journal of the
Society, "The Maha-Bodhi."
JAPAN
EASTERN BUDDHIST SOCIETY, Otani University, Kumaraguchi, Koyoto, Japan.
Organ, "The Eastern Buddhist," edited by Prof. and Mrs. Suzuki.

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CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM
THE ORDER OF CHRISTIAN MYSTICS (The Order of the 16). A world-wide i m-
personal non-sectarian spiritual movement for the promulgation of a Cosmic and
all-inclusive spiritual philosophy which gives a satisfactory and scientific explana-
tion of every phase and condition oll life here and hereafter. Monthly Lessons.
Free samples sent on request. Founders, Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtiss, Box
556, San Francisco, Calif.
THE ORDER OF CHRISTIAN M.YSTICS
(Contributed)
The Order of Christian Mystics is but one name for a great Cosmic Order which
'las always existed and through which all Souls who have reached Mastery have
passed on some plane, at a certain stage of their evolution. It has been represented
upon the earth-plane at certain cyclic intervals in all ages, and has been known
under various names, yet always emphasizing the universality of Truth and present
ing a Cosmic Philosophy which can be interpreted and used by every sincere seeker
after Truth from his own angle of vision and at any stage of unfoldment he may reach.
Its manifestation upon the earth-plane during the present cycle began on January
1st, 1908, its numerical name, The Order of the 15, being then used. But now that
the Order is reaching, in ever increasing numbers, that great class who have been
looked upon as orthodox Christians, yet who are eagerly seking more definite instruc-
tion concerning the mysteries of the spiritual life, the name of the philosophy which
the Order presents is used instead.
The Order of Christian Mystics is a non-sectarian, unifying spiritual movement,
Inspired by an unselfish love for humanity, and a desire to help mankind to recogni2e
the reality, and make practical use, of its spiritual guidance in the daily life.
It is Christian in that it seeks the universal Cosmic Christ Principle, no matter
by what name that Universal Principle is known in other lands; and In that it bases
its teachings on the Christian rather than on Oriental scriptures. It is Mystic in tlfat
it teaches its pupils rthe mystery of how to come into personal and conscious touch
with the Christ-consciousness within, and with the Spiritual Teachers in the higher
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CHROMATICS
HEALTH AND COLOUR CENTRE, England. London, Langham House, 308 Regent
St. Brighton, 29 Old Steine. Principal, Mrs. Fairclough Smith.
THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF CHROMATICS. Dr. Pool, Principal. 3 Fins
bury Square, London, E.C. 2, England.
THE KROMA GUILD, Box 563, Los Angeles, Calif., U. S. A.
E. J. STEVENS LIGHT, COLOR AND TONE R!ESEARCH LABORATORIES, 22
Powell Street, San Francisco, Calif., U. S. A.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
EMANUEL MOVEMENT
EMANUEL CHURCH, 15 Newbury St., Boston, Mass., U.S. ,A. Emanuel Health Work:
Director, Dr. Elwood Worcester; Director of Work with the Men, Courtnay Baylor;
Social Service Secretary, Mrs. Mary E. Patten.
THE EMANUEL PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CLINIC. Supported by Emanuel Church.
Director, Dr. Elwood Worcester; Parish Se.cretary, Miss F. G. Downey, 15 New-
bury Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
EMANUEL CENTRE. Margaret Cutting-Ives, 1327 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.,
U.S. A.


THE ESSENES
THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ESSENES
Nature of Organization
THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ESSENES, Aqua Regia, Down Rd., Portishead, near
Bristol.
The above is situated some 300 feet above sea level, on a tract of land about
twelve miles from Bristol, some portions are inhabited and others are under con-
struction.
The Brotherhood deals with the E'ssenic system of Astra-Pathology as handed
down under Divine Guidance, and interpreted. by this devout body of men.
Many separate bodies of the Essenes have lived, worked for the cause and died,
but the grand truth of Asrtro-Pathology remains.
Just as error dies hard, but does eventually perish, so truth arises phoenix-like
from the very ashes, .and the time has arrived for this great truth to again emerge
from darkness into light.
Fixing its natural base in the science of BOTANY, and using the herbs of the
ground, it applies these in a manner that awakens the three great centres in human
anatomy and produces results different and distinct from other methods
The ESSEN'IC system of Philosophy and Healing is based upon this DIVINE
TRINITY using BOTANY for the body, PSYCHOUOGY for rthe soul and the SPHERO-
GR,APH for the position of the SPIRITUAL EGO in GOD'S PLAN.
Western Initiate
Ernest L. Atherton, F.B.I.M.S., (London) Clifton, Bristol, England.

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HUMAN, HUMANE AND HUMANITARIAN
UNITED STATES
AMERICAN BIRTH CONTROL LEAGUE, INC. Headquarters, 104 Fifth Ave., New
York City. President, Margaret Sanger, Fishkill, N.Y.; Vice-President, Juliet B.
Rublee, 242 East 49th St.; Secretary, Anne Kennedy, 104 Fifth Ave.; Treasurer,
Mrs. Francis B. Ackermann, Bronxville, N. Y.
Organized November 9, 1921. Purpose: To educate the public to the need for
controlled procreation; to work for removal of all state and federal statutes which
encourage dysgenic breeding; and to change laws so .as to permit establishment of
clinics where medical profession may give harmless, reliable methods of birth control
in answer to requests for such knowledge. Affiliated with all European organizations
promoting education in birth control. Present membership 35,000 with 28 state
branches.
LEAGUE BRANCHES
California
Alameda County . . . . . ........... President, Mrs. H. G. Hill, Oakland
San Francisco .. . . Chairman, Mr. Raymond H. Arnold, San Francisco
Southern California .... . . Chairman, Dr. H. B. Brainerd, Los Angeles
Colorado .............................. Secretary, Ruth Vincent, Denver
Connecticut. ...... .... .. ... President, Mrs. George H. Day, Sr., Hartford
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Indiana .... . . .. . .. .... . .... President, Dr. Amelia R. Kellar, Indianapolis
Wayne County . .. . ...... . President, Mrs. W. F. Spangler, Richmond
Iowa .... . .......... President, Mrs. Edward A. Lingenfelter, Des Moines
Massachusetts .... Temporary Chairman, Mrs. W. E. Cannon, Cambridge
Michigan .. ... . ........ . .... President, Mrs. William A. McGraw, Detroit
New ..... . .. .. . .. . Organizer, Everett R. Meves, Camden
Riverside . .. . ...... . .. President, Mrs. L. A. Winkelspecht, Riverside
Ohio-Cincinnati . . ............... President, Dr. Ralph Reed, Cincinnati
Pennsylvania
Eastern Pennsylvania ....... President, Malcolm H. Bfssell, Strafford
Reading .............. President, Rev. L. Griswold Williams, Reading
Texas-Dallas Committee ........ Chairman, Mrs. Albert Walker, Dallas
Utah-Ogden ..... . ................. . .... Secretary, Mrs. Hunter, Ogden
Salt Lake City ... .. ...... President, Mrs. Lottie Newman, Salt Lake
British Columbia ............... President, Mr. A. M. Stephen, Vancouver
Middle Western States Committee
Chairman, Dr. John Favill, Chicago, Ill.; Secretary, Mrs. Walter L. Benson, Winetka, Ill
Official Organ: BIRTH CONTROL REVIEW
AMERICAN DRUGLESS ASSOCIATION
"An Alliance of D-rugless Physicians of All Schools" Incorporated Under the Laws of
the District of Columbia, 359 No.rth Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A.
HONQRARY MEMBERS OF ADVISORY
BOARD
Bernarr MacFadden ... . ...... . . N. Y. City
Dr. Benedict Lust .. . .. . .... . ... N. Y. City
Dr. Alva E. Gregory .Oklahoma City, Okla.
Dr. E.W. Cordingley .... . .... Clinton. Ind.
Dr. D. W. Riesland .......... Duluth, Minn.
Dr. F. N. Collins ........ . .. . Newark, N. J .
Dr. A. B. Hogue .. .. ....... Columbus, Ind.
Dr. J. W. Netrefa . ........ Cleveland, Ohio
Dr. H. M. Parrett .... . ..... Greenfield, Ind.
Dr. Chas. De Boissy .... Punta Gorda, Fla.
NATIONAL OFFIC'ERS
Dr. Otis J. Briggs . ..... . ...... . . President
Dr. Thos. S. Briggs ........ Vice-President
Dr. Walter M. Rowland .......... Secretary
Dr. John M. Hagans .. . ... . Asst. Secretary
James Ma thews, LL.D ....... Legal Advisor
NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. James L. Sharp ..... . ... Danville, Ind.
Dr. G. P. Brown . ..... .. Washington, D. C.
Dr. J. Shelby Riley .... Washington, D. C.
Dr. I. L. Parrett . .. ... . .... Greenfield, Ind.
Dr. Anna Hedrick . ...... Indianapolis, In d.
ANI,MAL RESCUE LEAGUE. Mrs. Huntington Smith, President, 51 Carver St. (51),
Boston, Mass., U. '8. A.
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NATUROPATHY. Dr. Benedict Lust, President and Dean,
7 West 76th S.t., New York City, U. S. A.
ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY. Mrs. Dankmeyer, President, The St. Charles Apart-
ments, Charles and Center Sts., Baltimore, Md., U. S. A.
ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY, 811 Spofford Ave., Spokane, Wash., U.S. A.
ASSOCIATED GOOD SAMARITANS (International). Cora May Culver, National
Secretary, Salina, Kas., U. S. A. (Publication, "Humanity's Call.")
THE ASSOCIATION OPPOSED TO BLUE LAWS. Linn A. E. Gales, Secretary.
Treasurer, 606 Sixth St., N. W., Washington, D. C., U. S. A.
THE EQUITIST LEAGUE, Phoenix, Arizona. President, Judge James M. Rea; Vice-
President, William Crocker; Canadian Vice"President, W. E. Peirce; Exec. Sec-
retary, W. E. Brokaw; Treasurer, Vaughn Bachman Brokaw; International
Lecturer, Howard S. Ross, K.C., D.C.L., 90 St. James St., Montreal, Canada.
FRIENDLY FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE. Co'la May Culver, Sec., 1241 N. 10th St.,
Salina, Kansas.
H. A. P. CLUB (Hel p a Prisoner), Summit, N.J., U. S. A.
THE HUMANITARIAN SOCIETY, Quakertown, Pa. President, Dr. R. Swinburne
Clymer.
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LEAGUE. Dr. E. E'lmer Keeler, 1418 South Salina
Street, Syracuse, N. Y., U. S. A.
LATHAM FOUNDATION F.OR THE PROMOTION OF HUMANE EDUCATION,
Berkeley, Calif.
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INTERNATIONAL PURITY ASSOCIATION, 127 N. Wells St., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
Devoted to Race Improvement, Eugenics, Conscious Evolution, Pre-Natal Influ-
ences, and the Right of Every Child to be well born. Superintendent, John Butler
Caldwell; Treasurer, Rev. J. G. Lawson.
NO SCAR CLUB (An.ti-Vaccination), 59 East Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
Secretary, Lora C. W. Little.
PHILOSOPHICAL BROTHERHOOD REPRESA STATE PENITENTIARY, CALI-
FORNIA. President, Philipp Grell, 1618 Seventh St., Sacramento, Calif., U. S. A.
PITTSBURGH HEALTH CLUB (Anti Vaccination). President, Dr. Herman M.
Stauffer; Vice-President, Dr. Wm. J. Van Essen; Secretary-Treasurer, John F.
Flood, 26 Duncan Ave., Crafton Station, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A.
THE PRISON ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, 135 East 15th St., New York City,
U.S. A.
CANADA
THE ANTI-VACCINATION AND MEDICAL FREEDOM LEAGUE OF B. C., 2761
Kitchener St., Vancouver, B. C. Founded April, 1920. President, Rev. Benj. Sand;
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Ada Muir.
ANTI-VACCINATION LEAGUE OF CANADA, 2549 Dubdas St., W., Toronto, Canada .
. Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. J. Hull.
ENGLAND
THE HUMANE DRESS LEAGUE OF THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN AGE
The Council of The Order invite all persons who are interested in humane ideals
to further the Humane Dress Movement by joining the above League, so as to build
up a consensus of public opinion which deprecates the needless and cruel slaughter
of animals and birds in order to- procure skins, furs and feathers for use as dress
materials. Full particulars can be obtained from the Honorary Secretary of the
League.
Official Organ: THE HERALD OF THE GOLDEN AGE
THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN AGE, 153-155 Brompton Road, London, S. W.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY,
18 Savoy St., Strand, W . .C. 2, London.
ST. JOAN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ALLIANCE, Room 22, 55 Berners St., London,
W.l.
INDIA
THE BOMBAY HUMANITARIAN LEAGUE, 55 Schroff Bazar, Bombay, India. J. N.
Bnankare, Asst. Secretary.

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THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH
Statement of Principles (Contributed)
The Liberal Catholic Church exists to forward the work of her Master-Christ-
in the world, and to feed His flock.
It is an independent and autonomous body, in no way dependent upon the See of
Rome, or upon any other see or authority outside its own administration. It is neither
Roman Catholic nor Protestant-but Catholic. It is called Liberal Catholic because
its outlook is both liberal and Catholic. Catholic means universal, but the word has
also come to stand for the outlook of the historical Church as distinct from that of
the later sects. The Liberal Catholic Church allies itself with this historical tradition.
It aims at combining the Catholic form of worship----dts stately ritual, its deep mys-
ticism and its abiding witness to the reality of sacramental grace-with the widest
measure of intellectual liberty and respect for the individual conscience.
The Liberal Catholic Church came into existence as the result of a complete
re-organization in 1915-16 of the Old Catholic movement in Great Britain. which de-
rived its Orders from the mother-see of the Old Catholic movement, the ancient
archiepiscopal see of Utrecht In Holland. The Liberal Catholic Church has carefully
preserved this succession of Orders, but took !ts present name for a variety of reasons.
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The name "Old Catholic" labours, especially in newer countries, under the constant
and serious disadvantage of being confused with "Roman Caltholic." Further, t he
religious and doctrinal outlook of historical Old Catholicism is not that of the Liberal
Catholic Church, which has nothing to do with the policy or organization of t he
Continental Old Catholic Churches and does not wish that there should be imputed
to them principles of liberalism in religion which would still be distasteful to t he
Church of Utrecht and the majority of the Churches in communion with her. If it
describes itself as "Old Catholic," it does so to indicate the source of its Orders and
its organic unity with the historical church.
Presiding Bishop, The Rt. Rev. C. W. Leadbeater;
Regionary Bishop for the United States of America, The Rt. Rev. Irving S. Cooper.
Clergy nnd Churches of This Province
Los Angeles, Calif.
St. Alban's Pro-Cathedral, 2041 Argyle
Ave., Hollywood.
Bishop and Pastor: The Rt. Rev. Irving
S. Cooper.
Prists: The Rev. John Ingelman, The
Rev. John Tettemer.
Church Secretary: Miss Beulah Mac-
Clatchle, 2041 Argyle Ave., Los Angeles.
Boston, 1\lass.
Mission.
Layman-in-Charge: Mr. Eastman A.
Weaver, 119 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass.
Bu:ffalo, N. Y.
Mission-
Secret a ry: Miss Mildred Evans, 178 Nor-
mal Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Church of St. Francis, Suite 610, 59 East
Van Buren St.
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. Edwin B.
Beckwith.
Church Secretary: Mr. Olcott N. Collar,
Suite 610, 59 East Van Buren St., Chicago.
Church of St. Raphael the Archangel-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. Edmund W.
Sheehan.
Church Secretary: Miss Ella Murphy,
3857 No. Crawford Ave., Chicago.
Cleveland, Ohio
Mission-
Secretary: Miss Marie R. Mequlllet, 1 9 8 ~
East 70th St., Cleveland.
Dallas, Texas
Mission-
Secretary: Mrs. Ida M. Smith, 513 Oak
Cliff Blvd., Dallas.
Denver, Colo.
Church of St. Alban, 1432 Downing St.-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. George Rib-
let.
As sistant Priest: The Rev. John Con-
sta ble.
Church Secretary: Mrs. Florence H.
Kramer, 1223 Milwaukee St., Denver.
Detr<>ft, 1\llcla.
Mission-
Layman-In-Charge: Mr. Arthur M. Coon.
Secretary: Miss Lois Russell, 107 Pin-
gree Ave., Detroit. Mich.
Everett, Wnsh.
Mission-
Secretary: Miss Isabel Griffiths, 3022
F ederal Ave.
Houston, Texna
Mission-
Secretary: Mrs. Kathleen M. Patton, P.
0. Box 1150, Houston.
1\llnueapolls, l'tllnn.
Church of St. Francis-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. Newton A.
Dahl.
Church Secretary: Miss Ethel Sands,
3342 Oakland Ave., Minneapolis.
New York, N. Y.
Church of St. Michael the Archangel,
144 West 65th St.-
Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. James M.
Duncan.
Assistant Priest: The Rev. Charles
Hampton.
Church Secretary: Mr. Harold D. Emer-
son, 2216 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Parish House Secretary: Miss E. M.
Thornton.
Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian (Col-
ored), 251 West 137th St.-
Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. J. C. Van
Loo, B. D.
Church of St. James (Colored) , 120 West
133rd St.-
Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. James P.
Roberts.
Church Secretary: Mr. James Perryma n,
42 West 136th St., New York.
Oakland, Calif.
ChuFCh of St. Raphael the Archangel,
5653 College Ave., Oakland-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. John B.
Stearns.
Church Secretary: Miss M. Ellen H u b-
bard, 58 Eleventh St., Oakland.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mission-
Secretary: Mrs. Rebecca L. Finch, Dept.
Charities and Correction, State Capitol,
Oklahoma City.
Omaha, Neb.
Church of St. Alban, 403 Bankers' Sa v-
Ings Bldg.-
Pri est-In-Charge: The Rev. Ralph L.
Andrews.
Secretary: Mr. George N. Ragan, 624
South Eighteenth St., Omaha.
Portland, Ore.
Church of St. Alban-
Prlest-in-Charge: The Rev. Robert A.
McVicker.
Church Secretary: Mr. Elwin D. Rives,
504 Patton Road, Portland.
Rochester, N. Y.
Mission-
Secretary: Mr. Daniel E. Joachim, 123
North Union St., Rochester.
!lt. Louis, Mo.
Mission-
Priest-in-Charge: T'he Rev. E. E. Ed-
mondson.
Secretary: Mr. H. N. Rockafellow, 3427
North Union Blvd., St. Louis.
HARTMANN'S
St. Paul, Minn.
Church of St. Gregory, 969 Raymond
Ave., Mldway-
Prl.est -ln- Charge: The Rev. George H.
Collier.
Church Secretary: Miss Mllma J. And-
erson. 3431 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis.
Mission-
Secretary: Dr. E. C. Boxell, 865 Dayton
Ave., St. Paul.
San Francisco, Calif.
Church of St. Francis, 1901 Baker St.-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. E. R.
Dalley.
Santa Fe, N. M.
Mission-
Priest-In-Charge: The Rev. Frank Pass-
more, P. 0. Box 420.
Seattle, Wash.
Church of St. Alban, 1060 East Thomas
St.-
Priest-In-Charge-: The Rev. Ray M.
Warda!!.
Church Secretary: Mr. Henry Samuela,
1060 East Thomas St., Seattle.
Tncollla, Wash.
Mission-
Secretary: Miss Edith Walters, 1113
North 9th St.
Tulsa, Okla.
Mission-
Secretary: Mrs. Eva Monahan, 701a
South Frisco St., Tulsa.
Washington, D. C.
Mission-
Secretary: Mr. Inglld Povelsen, Apt.
204, 1657 31st St. N. W., Washington.

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CANADA
Calgary, Alta., Canada
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Church of St. Francis, 917 14th Ave.,
West-
Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. George A.
Love, Redland, Alta.
Church Secretary: Mr. F . T. Cook, 1815
----,14 A St., West.
Hamilton, Ont.
Mission-
Layman-in-Charge: Mr. Hugh Steven-
son.
Secretary: Mr. James Wallace, 412
Emerald St., No.
Nanaimo, B. C., Canada
Church of St. George, St. George's -on-
the-Hill-
Priest-in- Charge: The Rev. Odo Barry.
Church Secretary: Mr. F. Robinson, 556
Al bert St. , Nanaimo, B. C.
Sarnia, Ont. (including Port Huron, Mich.)
Mission-
Secretary: Mr. Jude Warwick, "Win-
gate," River Road, Corunna, Ont.
Vancouver, B. c.
Mission-
Secretary: Mr. J. C. Kirk, 2881 Vanness
Ave., Vancouver.
Winnipeg', ltlan., Canada
Mission-
Secretary: Mr. H. Lorimer, 176 Aubrey
St., Winnipeg.
!tiE X ICO
Mexico Cft7
Representative for Mexico: Mr. Salva-
dor Morales, P. a-. Box 2715, Mexico City.

NEW THOUGHT, DIVINE SCIENCE, METAPHYSICS,
UNITY
INTERNATIONAL NEW THOUGHT ALLIANCE
Headquar.ters, 311-312 Ouray Build!ng, 805 G Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
OFFICERS
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Pres., MR. G. RUPERT LESCH
Headquarters
Sec., MRS. LUCY McDONNELL
Headquarters
1st Vice-Pres. , MRS. MARY E. T. CHAPIN
The Commodore Hotel, New York City
2d VIce-Pres., REV. ALBERT C. GRIER
6th and J efferson Sts., Spokane, Wash.
3d Vice-Pres., MISS HARRIET HALE RIX
1975 W. Washington St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Treas., MR. DAVID H. WILLIAMS
Care Uni ty, Room 18,
Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Auditor, DR. ALEX. MciNNES
Box 162, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tenn Expires 1928
MR. LORENZO B. ELLIOTT
405 Whitnney-Central Bldg.
New Orleans, La.
MR. WILLIAM I. HOSCHOUER
431 S. Wabash Ave., Room 45
Chicago, Ill.
Term Exttlres 19211
MRS. ELIZABETH TOWNE
(Director of Organization)
Holyoke, Mass.
MRS. EVA B. WILLIAMS
1613 Hobart St., N. W ., Wash., D. C.
Term Expires 1926
MISS NONA L. BROOKS
1819 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Colo.
MR. JAMES PATEMAN
Cinoinnatl Temple, McMillan and
Grandview, Cincinnati, Ohio
Honorary President
MR. JAMES A. EDGERTON
313 Ouray Bldg., Washington, D. C.
HOUSE OF SCHOOLS
Convenor and Ex-Officio Chairman
MR. G. RUPERT LESCH
Seven RettreNentntives of Schools
MISS HARRIET HALE RIX
REV. NONA L. BROOKS
MRS. MARY E. T. CHAPIN
REV. ALBERT C. GRIER
REV. THOMAS PARKER BOYD
MR. JAMES A. EDGERTON
REV. ELIZABETH TOWNE
Tern1 Expires 1928
REV. ELIZABETH CHESTER
REV. VIVA M. JANUARY
Term Exttires 19211
MISS ELEANOR MEL
MR. RICHARD LYNCH
MRS. ELEANOR GRAHAM
Term Expires 1926
MRS. ADDA LAINE MORGAN
REV. H. H. SCHROEDER
DR. AMELIA RANDALL
DISTRICT PRESIDENTS
CALIFORNIA-(Northern) Mrs. Llntine
Skinner, 358 Sutter St., San Franci sco.
(Southern) Rev. Frances Wade Gott, 291
North Ave., 25, Los Angel es.
CONNECTICUT-Rev. D e Witt Talmadge
Va n Doren, 128 East Ave., Norwalk.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Mr. Garnett
January, 1326 Eye St. , Washington,
D. C.
GEORGIA-Mr. Robert Bryan Harrison,
413 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., At -
l anta.
ILLINOI8-Miss Lisetta M. Stol berg, 402
W. Clevela nd St., Bellevllle.
INDIANA-Mrs. Murre! G. Powell, 1114
O'dd Fellows Bldg., Indianapolis.
LOUISIANA-Mrs. Eleanor Graham, 2224
Lowerline St., New Orl eans.
MAINE-Miss Elinor S. Moody, 42 Deering
St., Portland.
MARYLAND-Mrs. Ida Mae Wate rs, 609
Cathedral Sl., Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTS-(West ern) Mrs. Maude
Robbi n s King, 21 Besse Place, Spring-
field.
MINNESOTA-Dr. Amelia A. Randall, 2744
4th Ave., S., MinneapoJi.s.
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MISSISSIPPI-Mrs. J. Thomas Mitchell,
Greenwood.
NEW HAMPSHIRE-Mrs . Anni e L. Aver y,
153 Concord St. , Manchester.
NEW JERSEY-Mrs. Ferebe Burton, Room
7, Triangle Bldg., Washing,ton St.,
East Orange.
NEW YORK-(Western) Mr. G. Rupert
Lesch, Athol Springs.
(Eastern) Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin, The
Commodore, New York City.
OHIO-(Northeastern) Mrs. Mary A.
Prince, 2062 E. 77th St., Cleveland.
OREGON-Rev. T. M. Minard, 300 Tilford
Bldg., Portland.
RHODE ISLAND-Mrs. Bessie A. Kingsley,
5 Washington St., Central Falls.
WASHINGTON-(Eastern) Rev. Erma
Wells, Church of the Truth, 6th Ave.
and Jefferson St. , Spokane.
(Western) Rev. H e nry Victor Morgan,
402 N. Eye St., Tacoma.
WISCONSIN-Mrs. S. W. Nichols, 130
Oneida St., Milwa ukee.
WYOMING-Mrs. Laura B. Atherly, Basin.
AUSTRALIA-Miss Grace Aguil ar, 140
Elizabeth St., N. S.W., Sidney; Emili e
A. Hulet t, 145 Collins St., Melbourne.
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA-Mr. P. H. Nichols,
Darling Bldg., Franklin St., Adelaide.
CANADA-(Eastern) Mrs. Dorothy Sproule,
5062 She rbrooke St., W., Montreal,
Quebec.
(Western) Dr. T. W. Butler, 935 Pandora
Ave., VIctoria, B. C.
ENGLAND-Mr. Charles Wase, 3, The
Studios, Cheniston Gardens, W. 8,
London.
HAITI-J. Seetulslngh, No. 55 Rue Sans
Culotte, Gonalves.
NEW ZEALAND-M. Walker, Rangatira
H ealth Institute , Auckland; Marie
Barrie, Marlborough.
SOUTH AFRICA-Dr. Margaret Scott
Marshall, P. 0. Box 93, Culver City,
Calif.
SOUTH AMERICA-Miss Teresa Huguet,
Bandera 70, 3r Piso, Santiago d e Chile.
TASMANIA-Mr. Willoughby Connor, 13
Morrison St., P. 0. Box 485, Hobart.
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES OF THE
INTERNATIONAL NEW THOUGHT ALLIANCE
We affirm the freedom of each soul as to choice and as to belief, and would not,
by the adoption of any declaration of principles, limit such freedom. The essence of
the New Thought is Truth, and each individual must be loyal to the Truth he sees.
The windows of his soul must be kept open at each moment for the higher light, and
his mind must be always hospitable to each new inspiration.
We affirm the Good. This is supreme, universal and everlasting. Man is made In
the image of the Good, and evil and pain are but the tests and correctives that appear
When his .thought does not reflect the full glory of this image.
We affirm health, which is man's divine inheritance. Man's body is his holy tem-
ple. Every function of it, every cell of it, is intelligent, and is shaped, ruled, repaired,
and controlled by mind. He whose body is full of light is full of health. Spiritual
healing has existed among all races in all times. It has now become a part of the
higher science and art of living .the life more abundant.
We affirm the divine supply. He who serves God and man in the full understand-
ing of the law of compensation shall not lack. Within us are unused resources of
energy and power. He who lives with his whole being, and thus expresses fullness,
shall reap fullness in return. He who gives himself, he who knows and acts in his
highest knowledge, he who trusts in the divine return, has learned the law of success.
We affirm the teaching of Christ that the Kingdom of Heaven is within us, that
we are one with the Father, that we should not judge, that we should love one another,
that we should heal the sick, that we should return good fm evil, that we should min
ister to others, and that we should be perfect even as our Father in Heaven is perfect.
These are not only ideals, but practical, everyday working principles.
We affirm the new thought of God as Universal Love, Life, Truth and Joy, in
whom we live, move, and have our being, and by whom we are held together; that
His mind is our mind now, that realizing our oneness with Him means love, truth,
peace, health and plenty, not only in our own lives but in the giving out of these fruits
of the Spirit to others.
We affirm these things, not as a profession, but practice, not on one day of the
week, but in every hour and minute of every day, sleeping and waking, not in the
ministry of a few, but in a service .that includes the .democracy of all, not In words
alone, but in the innermost thoughts of the heart expressed in living the life. "By
their fruits ye shall know them."
We affirm Heaven here and now, the life everlasting that becomes conscious
immortaHty, the communion of mind with mind throughout the universe of thoughts,
the nothingness of all error and nega;tion, including death, the variety in unity that
produces the individual expressions of the One-Life, and the quickened realization of
the indwelling God in each soul that is making a new heaven and a new earth.
We affirm that the universe is spiritual and we are spiritual beings. This is the
Christ message to the twentieth centuiy, and it is a message not so much of words
as of works. To attain this, however, we must be clean, honest and trustworthy and
uphold the Jesus Christ standards as taught in the Four Gospels. We now have the
golden opportunity to form a real Christ movement. Let us build our house upon this
rock, and nothing can prevail against it. This is the vision .and mission of the
Alliance.
Official Organ: "THE NEW THOUGHT BULLETIN"
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HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
BRITISH SECTION, I.N.T.A.
Hon. Secretary, Miss Alice M. Callow, 31 Stanwick Road, W. Kensington, London, W.14.
District President (for Great Britain), Chas. Wase, 3, The Studios, Cheniston Gar-
dens, London, W. 8.
Field Secretary, W. G. Hooper, "Cranemoor," Highcliff-on-Sea, Rants.
Official Organ for England: "THE RALLY"
THE AQUARIAN MINISTRY
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
This Ministry is a Ministry-at-large, organized to meet the growing spiritual
needs of this new Age.--J'rhe Aquarian Age-into which our solar system has just
passed. This Age stands for Brotherhood, Illumination, Healing and Spiritual Un-
foldment through LOVE and SERVICE.
We interfere with no one'.s r eligious affiliations for we know that "Where the
Spirit of the .Lord is there is liberty." People of all faiths have been helped by our
teaching and have given it their hearty endorsement. We are here to help all souls
to the highest understanding of Truth as it is revealed to us.
PURPOSES
To show that one's heritage is Divine, and that every one has the power within to rise
above hereditary influences and the limitllltions of environment.
To awaken latent powers that make for mastery.
To teach the joy and blessedness of Love and Service and Generosity to all.
To awaken souls to Paul's realization, when he said: "Ye are the Temple of the Liv
ing God, and the Spirit of rthe Almighty dwelleth in you," and to Jesus' words,
"The Kingdom of Heaven is within you."
To show the value of Right Thinking and Right Living in building a grand and beau-
tiful life-structure through which to express the soul-life in the Beauty of Whole-
ness.
To bring Healing and Illumination to all.
To help mothers during the period of gestation and childbirth that their children may
come with high ideals and purposes, born with healthy bodies to express the true
image and likeness of Ood implanted in them. In other words, to help establish
the Kingdom of Heaven on earth (in which peace, harmony, love, service, health,
joy, gladness and true fellowship shall prevail) by awakening the consciousness
of the Kingdom in the hearts and minds of all individuals. It can come in no
other way.
Official Organ: "THE AQUARIAN AGE"
George B. Brownell and Louise B. Brownell, Santa Barbara, California, Ministrant l!l
HEART-0'-THE-HILLS
(New Civilization Colony.)
Temecula, Riverside County, California, U. S. A.
In Charge: MURRAY SCHLOSS, Beaumont, Calif.
Recorder: DR. GUY BOGART, 137 S. Hancock St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Senior Worker: OTTO WITCHNER, Temecula, Calif.
MAZDAZNAN
(Spiritual PhiJosophy)
Rev. Dr. Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, Leader, 1405 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif.
MAZDAZNAN
declares that the Infallible Plan of Salvation lies in the Application of Means of
Purification leading into Regeneration, with the first step essential unto Salvation
from Ancestral Ties through rthe efficacy of rhythmic Prayers and Songs breathed on
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO 97
the breath, the utterance of language whereof, guided by Thought, imparts Freedom to
the dynamics of life, assuring more perfect and harmonious operations throughout the
body and its corresponding factors, quickening the latent forces to renewed action,
effecting restoration; filling the heretofore unclaimed tissues and energies with
Galama, the centralizing life principle, which when retained through increased
organic operations induces a higher rate of consciousness and with it brings about
the immaculate conception of man born .again and born of the spirit.
Organ: "MAZDAZNAN" Magazine
OCCULT SCIENCE OF CHRIST CHURCH
Mother Church, 3916 Budlong Ave., Los Angeles. Rev. Myrtle I. Hoagland, Pastor.
Long Beach, Cal., 711 Elm St. ; Pasadena, Cal., 41 Garfield Ave.; Glendale, Cal., Hahn's
Assembly, 109-A North Brand Blvd.
Official Organ: "THE INNER CIRCLE"
AUTHORIZED LEADERS
REV. MYRTLE I. HOAGLAND, Pastor. Consultation by appointment only. Phone,
Vermont 9241. 1134 West 39th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
REV. HAZEL J . HANSEN, Associate Pastor. Classes, Readings, Treatments. Phone,
University 5765. 3817 Walton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
REV. F. L. McHENRY, Associate Pastor. Classes, Readings, Treatments. Phone,
University 6371. 3916 Budlong Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
R,EV. MABEL MOORE, Pastor Glendale Services. Classes, Readings, Treatments.
Phone, Glendale 2747-J. 333 West Lexington Drive, Glendale, Cal. Los Angeles
Office, 3916 Budlong Ave. Phone, Vermont 9158.
REV. BESHIE I. DICKEY, Associate Pastor. Classes, Readings, Treatments. Phone,
University 5665. 3816 W-alton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
REV. ALICE B. GARDNER, Associate Pastor. R,eadings, Treatments. Phone, Sterling
4711. 1185 North Raymond Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
REV. SARAH A. DE GRAFF, Associate Pastor. Classes, Readings, Treatments.
Phone, Colorado 585. Healing and Message Service, Thursday, 2: 00 P. M. Mess-
age Circles, Thursday, 8:00 P. M. 1896 Monte Vista St., Pasadena, Cal.
NEW THOUGHT LEAGUE OF THE WORLD
The Purpose of the League
To Promote the advancement of New Thought throughout the world. To promote
the "Universal Brotherhood of Man." To give Encouragement t-o those in Despair.
To Create a more Mutual understanding among the Sunshine Workers of the League.
To establish the "GOLDEN RULE" Universal among men.
Extension Sec., R. Everett Danner, Marshall, Ill., U. S. A.
UNITY SCHOOL OF CHRISTIANITY, Unity Buildings, 917 Tracy Ave., Kansas City,
Mo. President, Charles Fillmore; Vice-President, Myrtle Fillmore; Secretary,
W. Rickert Fillmore; Treasurer, Lowell Fillmore. Publishers of "Unity" Maga-
zine.
UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION (The Pythagorean University of
Equi l ibrium), Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda, Calif., U. s. A. Founder, Aurick
S. Brackett, M.D., K.R.C., F.T.S.
This is to be a Center for the revival of the Temple of Delphi, the science of
Apollo as given at Croton, six hundr.ed years before Jesus, where the great school
of Esoteric Philosophy, known under the name of the Pythagorean Sect, was con-
ducted under Pythagoras.
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New Thought, Divine Science, Metaphysical and Unity Societies
See also New Thought, Science and Magnetic Healers, Metaphysical
PractitiOners and Psychologis.ts
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA
MONTGOM ERY
P rogressive New Thought Center, 1517 Ma di-
son Ave. Mrs. J a mes S. P in cka rd, Leader.

ALAMEDA
Home of Truth, Cor. Gra nd St. a nd Alameda
Ave. Mrs . Mary Dearing, L eader.
ARCA DIA
Unity Class, Oak Tree Cottage. E. Hun-
tington, Director.
BERKELEY
Home of Truth, 2738 Regent.
BURLINGAME
Unity Center , 1100 P enins ula r Ave.
CHICO
New Thought Center . Emma Reimer, Sec-
r etary, 4743 Seventh St.
EL CENTRO
Unity Reading Room, First Na t!. Ba nk Bldg.
ESCONDIDO
Uni ty Study Club, Escondido Motel.
FRESNO
Unity Tr ut h Center and Met a physi cal Li-
bra r y, 925 Divisadero.
HOLLY WOOD
Unity, 5640'h Sunset Blvd.
Uni ty Center , 677 N. Wilton Pl.
Universal Truth Center, 6495'h Ivarone Ave.
Mrs. Viva Holt Menges, L eader.
L AMANDA PARK
Unit y Truth Center, 65 S. Roosevelt .
L ONG BEA CH
The Ma ha na im School of Interpr etation. Dr.
George Cha iney, Founder, 362 Xlmeno
Ave.
Met a physical Libra r y, 415 W. Ocean Blvd.
Unity Society, 432 Locust.
LOS A NGE LES
The Astraria n, 716 F a y Bldg. , Third and Hill
Sts., New Civiliza tion Ser vice Center . Dr.
Guy Bogart , Executive Secret a r y.
The Brotherhood of Light, 818 Union League
Bldg.
California Center of Modern Thought.
Chur ch of the Da wn (a Religious Gr oup),
137 S. Hancock St. Dr. Guy Boga rt, Presi-
dent and Treasurer; Murray, Schloss,
Beaumont, Vice President; Lucy Pa rlt man
oBogart, Beaumont, Secr etary.
The Eleusinia n Society, With a Mys tical
Purpose, But WJthout a Cr eed. Head-
quarters a t Los Angeles, under t he dir ec-
tion of a Board of Trustees. John M.
P r yse, Secr etary, 919 S. Berna l Ave.
The Heali ng Circle, 1975 W. Wash ington St .
Home of Tru t h, 802 S. Union Ave.
Home of Truth, 1975 W. Washington St.
Harri et Hale Rix, L eader .
Branch Home of Truth, 1073 Calzona St.
Willia m F. Lane, In cha rge.
Los Angeles School of Progression. Mrs.
Martha C. Price, Director .
The Ma ster Power Cir cle.
"Mazdaznan ," P. 0 . Box 1854.
Ma zda znan Temple, F r emont Hotel, 504 W.
4th St.
Met a physica l Cir cula ting Librar y, Book Shop
and Lect ur e Auditorium. Esta blished 1902 ;
432-437 Music Arts Bldg. Eleanor M.
Reesberg, F ounder .
New Thought Cen t er of Spiritua l Helpful-
ness, 5448 L emon Gr ove Ave.
The Open Vision School of T ruth. Rev. Leon
Gr eenbaum, D. S.D.
Philosophi cal Lecture Ha ll, Walker Audi -
torium, 730 S. Grand Ave., 6th Floor.
Sacr ed Order of t he Blue F la me 448 S
Gra nd View, Box 242, Sta tion =c." s:
Rober t Isa a cs, Founder a nd Supreme Head.
The Scho.ol of the Sacr ed Science, Walker
Audi ton um Bldg. , 730 S. Gra nd Ave. , Box
609, Sta ti on "C." Ra lph M. de Bit, Presi-
dent ; Emma E. Adams , Acting Secret a ry.
Self Unfoldment Club, Box 609, Sta t ion " C."
Ra lph M. de Bit , President.
Truth Center, 1073 Cal zona.
Un it y Cen.t er of Christia nity, 2120 S. Union
Ave. M1es Emma H. Luke, L eader .
Unity F ellowship, 618 W. 9th St .
Uni ty Truth Center, 233 S. Broadwa y, Rooms
496-7-8. Mrs. Ca t herine Taylor, Leader .
Umversity of Christ, 1975 W. Washington st.
Founded 1915 by Anni e Ri x Mili t z.
MODESTO
Human Progress Club, P. 0. Box 166. Wa r-
r en E. Coman, President ; F . H. Cha mber-
la in, Secret a r y.
Un ity Rea ding Room, 1030 Twelft h.
MONROVIA
Unity Metaphys ica l Cen t er .
OA KLAND
Chri st ian Healing Center .
Church of the Universal Chris t, Hotel Oak-
land (Rose Room) . Rev. Berna rd C. Rug-
gles, Mi n is t er.
Fruitva le Truth Center, 1612 Fruitvale Ave
2021 Twen t y-fourth. .,
Oakla nd Truth Center, Ebell Bldg., 1440 Ha r-
rison St. L etitia A. Andrews, Teacher.
Truth Center, 917 Vermont St. L etitia A.
Andrews, L eader .
Uni ver sal Mess ia nic Brotherhood, 4351 Mont
gomery St. Edwar d A. Bovshover.
PALO A LTO
New Thought Truth Cen t er, 565 Ha milton.
PA SADENA
The Church of t he Truth, 333 Summit Ave.
Rev. Albert C. Gri er, Pastor, 40 S. Wilson
St.
Uni t y Center, 40-42 Oak Knoll.
Unity Soci ety, 482 E l Dorado.
PI E DMONT
Church a nd College of Divine Science, 45
J erome Ave. Ida B. Elliott, President.
RIVE RSI DE
School of Christianity, 1263 Ma in.
SACRA MENTO
Unity Center, '1415 L St. H . E. Anderson,
906 G St.
Uni ty Center of Divine Sci ence, 309 Pla za
Bldg., 921 Nineteenth St. Ann Ma rtin,
S ecr et a r y.
Unity Study Cla ss, 1326 P, Apt. C.
SAN DI EGO
Home of Truth, 1515 F ront .
House of Blessing , 2109 Second St . Mrs.
Myra F renyear- Wisema n, Leader.
Impersona l Truth Cen t er, 814 Watts Bldg.
Sa muel Wa lk er Sloa n.
Meta physica l Libra ry, 1023 Seventh St.
Unity Societ y, 412 A.
HARTMANN'S
SAN DIMAS
Harmony Rest Home, 607 N. Sa n Dimas Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO
California Truth Center, Suite 721-724, 68
Post St. Elois D. Ha rrison, Secreta r y.
Down Town Truth Center , 803- 4 Gillette
iBldg., 830 Ma rket St.
Golden Gate Center, 1750 Clay St., Ca lif. Club
House.
Home of Truth, 1919 Sacramento St. Har-
riet Ha le Rix, Minister .
Metaphysical Library, 466 Geary St.
Met a physical Studio. Rev. George C. Golden,
68 Post St.
Mission Unity Center , 20th and Ca pp Sts.
P oppy Unity Center , 2329 Fillmore.
San Francis co Truth Center, 358 Sutter St.
Lintine M. Skinner, L ead er.
School of the Sa cred Sci en ce, 1043 Clayton
St. Mrs. Guy S. Mllbury, Cha irman.
Science League of Ameri ca, 948 Mark et St.
Maynard Shipley, President.
Self Expression Club, 1212 Ma rket St. Oper-
ated by L e Vera Foundat ion a nd Dr. Aly-
mer Harding.
Truth Center, 358 Sutter St.
Unity Center, 611 Oa k St. Jessie Juliet
Knox.
Unity Center of Pra ctical Christianity , 251
Post St., Room 412. Mr. Rober t Hulbert,
Leader.
SAN JOSE
Christian Assembly, 72 N. Fif th St.
Met aphysical Center, 31 P orter Bldg. Na da
Tomb, Leader.
New Thought Center . Mrs. E . Odiums.
The Rosicrucian F ellowship, Room 125 Thea-
tre Bldg.
SAN PEDRO
Unity Center, 934 W. 11th St.
SANTA ANA
Unity Center, 816 N . Sycamore St.
SANTA BARBARA
The Aqua rian Minis try. George B. Brownell
and Louise B. Brownell.
The Red Rose F ellowship, Z136 Red Rose
Way, Cliff Drive. George E. Littlefi eld,
Minister-at-Large.
Truth Cent er, 39 Mihran Studio Bldg., Ea st
Carilla St.
SANTA CRUZ
Meta physical Libra ry, 43 Locust St.
The Universal Truth Center , 15-17 Alta Bldg.
Mrs. Myrtle Ca sner, Long Beach.
SANTA MONICA
Metaphysical Library, Santa Monica Bank
Bldg.
The School of the Sa cred Science 1021 23rd
St. Mrs. Fran ces L. Schlappe, Cha irma n.
The Truth Seekers ' Center , 1317 Ocean Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Wilcoxen, L eaders.
Unity Truth Center, 528 Arizona .
SEBASTOPOL
Unity Truth Center, P a lmknolla, P etaluma
Ave.
SKYLAND, Via w .rlght's P. 0 .
Brotherhood of the White Star, or the Order
of St. John of J erusal em. Mr s . Erns t Ben-
ninghoven (Mother R. Alice), Founder and
Leader.
TEMECULA (Riverside County) .
"Heart-o'-the-Hills," A New Civiliza ti<_>n
Movement-1320 Acres. Murra y Schloss,
In Charge, Beaumont; Dr. Guy Bogart,
Recorder, 137 S. Ha ncock St. , Los Ange-
les; Otto Witchner, Senior Worker, Teme-
cula, Calif.
"ALLEJO
Vallejo Truth Center.
W H 0' S WH 0
VENICE BY THE SEA
Illuminati School , 755 NQwita Pl. Julia Seton,
D. C. ; Juno B. Wa lton, Vice President, 856
Nowita Place, Venice.
COLORADO
COLORADO SPRINGS
New Ci viliza tion Center. Mrs. M. S. Rossig-
nol, Leader, 116 E. Platte.
Unity Center, 10972 N. T ejon St., Room 10.
DENVER
Cherry Creelr Circl e of Denver, 760 Franklin
St. Mrs . Josephine Bills , Secretary.
The Colorado College of Divine Science, 1819
E. 14th Ave. Nona L. Br ooks, President.
First Church of Divine Science, 1819 E . 14th
Ave. Miss Nona L. Brook s , Leader.
The Libera l Church, Inc., 1346 Stout St. Dr.
Frank H. Rice, Bishop, 1548 Ca lifornia St.
Power School of Truth, 3212 Stua rt St. Rev.
Cha rl es Edga r Pra ther, PresidenT:
Th e School of the Sacr ed Science, Commun-
ity Church , 17th and Emerson St. Mae
Agui, Cha irma n .
School of Truth a nd Life.
Unity Center, 302 Community Chest Bldg.
Unity Truth Scnool a nd Unity Church Uni-
v ersa l, 302 Community Ches t Bldg., 14th
and Welton Sts.
Unity Truth Studio, 611 Mercantile Bldg.
Univer sal Truth Center.
PUEBLO
Unity Truth Center, 124 W. 13th St.
CONNECTICUT
BRIDGEPORT
Bridgeport New Thought CGnter, 189 State
St. Mrs. Ma ry T. Gra nnis, President.
EAST NORWALK
Circle of Light H ealing Center, 13 Winfield
St. Mrs. David Gould, Lea der.
ELLINGTON
Elllngton New Thought Center. Mrs. E. B.
Ki bbe, President.
HARTFORD
Life, Love and Truth New Thought Center,
New H a ll, Room D, 6 Haynes St.
Mrs. M. E. Neal, President, 369 Prospect
Ave.
N ew Thought Society, Room D, 17 Haynes
St.
NEW HAVEN
New Thought Center , 68 Howa rd Ave. Miss
Da isy T. Stahl, Secretary.
SOUTH MANCHESTER
Life, Love a nd Truth Society, 23 Park St.
Mrs . Lillia n S. Bowers, Leader.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
Capitol Servi ce Center, 632 P Ave. , N.W.
The Interna tiona l New Thought Alliance,
Room 311-312 Ouray iBldg., 805 G St., N.W.
The Jaques Guild. Mrs. Anna Jacques,
Founder.
L eague for the Larger Life, 1628 K St., N.W.
Florence L . P et ers, Secretary, 1628 K St.,
N.W.
L eague for the Larger Life, The Playhouse.
1814 N St., N.W.
Met a physica l Library, 1814 N St., N.W.
Meta physical Libra ry, 1627 K St. , N.W.
New Civiliza tion Church a nd School, The
Playhouse, 1814 N St., N.W. Julia Seton,
M. D. , Ins tructor.
The Playhouse, Intellectual Center, 1814 N
St., N.W.
Progressive Truth Center (colored), 152l!
Twelfth St., N.W. Mn. Mildred Coleman,
Leader.
100
HARTMANN'S
The Sacred Circle, The Playhouse, 1814 N
St., N.W. Founded by Julia Seaton.
Inner Guardian, Miss Ther esa Brach, 238
Maryland Ave., N.E.; Outer Guardian,
Henry Warner Austin.
Science of Truth Association, 817 Eighteenth
St. Miss Ada Rainey, Leader.
Unity Society, 300 Homer Bldg., bet. F a nd
G on 13th St.
Unity Society, 1326 I St., N.W.
Unity Truth Center, 1214 U St., N. W.
FLORIDA
J A CKSONVI L L E
The Realization System. Daniel A. Simmons.
Unity, 914 Bisbee Bl dg.
Unity Center, 302 Clark Bldg. Lois M. Al-
ber tson.
SARASOTA
Unity Truth Center, 106 Curran.
ST. PETERSBU RG
Unity Center, 646 Fifth Ave. S.
Unity Park, 700 Wood St. J a mes H enry,
Conductor.
TAMPA
Unity Truth Center, 112 Hyde Park Pl. Mrs.
0 . M. Whitman, 205 Stova ll, Nelson Bldg.
Unity Center, 1107 Marion.
GEORGIA
ATL ANTA
New Thought Free School of Health, 413
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
The School of Life, P. 0 . Box 1157. Lonie
Edon Mitchell , Principal ; Harry Edwin
Mitchell, Business Manager.
SAVAN NAH
Savannah Truth Society, 232 Hull St. Mrs.
Nellia L . Tilley, Leader.
WAYCROSS
Truth Center, 1211 Burnet.
IDAHO
BOISE
Unity Center, 112 S. lOth.
COEU R D'AL E N E
Church of the Truth. Mrs. L. C. Kramer,
Secretary.
JULIAET TA
Nationa l Vegetaria n Society. Mrs. J ean
Roberts Albert, Secreta ry.
ILLINOIS
BELL E VILLE
Soci ety of Practical Christianity, 8 N. Jack-
son St. Emma Stolberg, Leader.
CENTRALIA
Metaphysical Book Shop and Reading Room,
520 N. Locust St.
Metaphysical Library, 200., E. Broadway,
Room 6.
CH ICAGO
American Metaphysical Associati on (Psychic
Research, Vocationa l Counselors), 644
State-Lake Bldg. Dr. Claude Wm. Cham-
berlain, President.
Church of the Healing Christ, 1814 Straus
Bldg. Rev. Alice R. Ritchie, D.S.D., Min-
ister.
The Church-School of Spiritual Psychology,
Inc., Suite 214-216 Hotel Alexandria, 542
Rush St. Rev. Horatio W. Keeler and Rev.
N. Vercenius Simmons-Keeler.
The First Church of Hindu Spiritual Science.
M. Brennan, Secretary, 116 S. Michigan
Blvd.
First Unity Soci ety, 500 Capital Bldg. Mrs.
Nellie McCollum, Leader.
Golden Glory Society, Drawer 1109.
International Purity Association, 127 N.
Wells St.
The Mas ter Force Institute, 6206 Winthrop
Ave.
W H 0' S WH 0
Masterpathic Science Institute, 6200 Win-
throp Ave. Fred F . Bischoff, M.S.
Mental Sci ence Soci ety.
Payne's School of Metaphysics, 2142 Parke
Ave.
Psychomagl, I nc., Higher Educa tional, P. 0 .
Box 141. Frater Acha d, President; Ruby
Stansfeld James, Secretary.
Roseland Unity Study Club, 11749 Union. W.
Pullman.
School of Liveable Christianity, 108-109 Audi-
torium Bldg.
Unity Center, 3506 S. State.
Unity Fellowship, 431 S. Wabash.
Unity Society, 511 Ca pita l Bldg., 159 N. State.
Unity Society, 316 E . 31s t .
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
Unity Home of Truth, 1136 Emera ld.
COLLI SON
Truth Genter. Mrs. Mary Fritz.
MOLINE
Truth Center, 1620., Third.
SPRINGFIELD
Lawrence Center Constructive Thinking, 325
E. Lawrence.
INDIANA
A NDERSON
Marie Morris' Community Home, 1607 Madi-
son.
New Thought Center. Gl en M. Tait, Farm-
ers' Trust Bldg.
Truth Center, 421 W. 11th.
BEL LEV I LLE
First Society of Practical Christianity (or
Divine Science), Philharmonic Hall, 116 N.
J acltson St. Rev. Emma Stolberg, Leader.
FORT W AYN E
Unity Study Club, 1210 S. Calhoun.
I NDIANAPOLI S
Golden Link Club, 1241 W. 34th St. Miss
Ruth G. Pierce, Leader.
Unity Truth Center, 1114 Odd Fellows Bldg.
Mrs. Muriel G. Powell, Leader.
MUNCI E
Unity Class, 1215 S. J efferson.
IOWA
DES MOI N ES
First Unity, 228 Victoria Hotel. Mrs. D. A.
Gross, 1450 Wallter.
Nautilus New Thought Center. Miss Juanita
M. Meyer, 409 Brown Hotel.
SIOUX CITY
Sioux City Institute of Psychology, 607 Jen-
nings St. Dr. Cla ude William Chamber-
lain, Director.
Unity Truth Center , 409 Ross.
KANSAS
KANSAS CI TY
School of Christianity, 1936 N. 6th St.
T OPEKA
Topeka Center of Universa l Truth, 504 W.
lOth St. Mrs. M. L. Kraege, President.
WICHI T A
Home of Universal Love, 1855 N. Ma rket.
Unity Center, 3859 E. Douglas.
KENTUCKY
L OUI SVILLE
Life Builders, Hotel Willa rd.
Tru t h Center, 604 Shubert Bldg.
LOUISIANA
NEW ORLEANS
House of Prayer, 4941 St. Charles Ave. Mrs.
E. S. Fiel d, Leader.
New Orleans Truth Center, 1311 St. Charles
Ave. Mrs. E l eanor Graham, Leader.
Unity Center, 2301 St. Thomas.
Unity Society, 289 Audubon.
HARTMANN ' S
MAINE
SACO
The World H elpers of Humanity United,
Orga n ization of Divine Me t a physical Heal -
ing. Edith Moore, F ounder a nd Pra cti-
tioner; Thoma s Gleeson, Secretar y.
MARYLAND
BALTIMORE
Ba ltimor e New Thou ght a n d Unit y Center,
Sti f'f ' s Hall, 315 N. Howard St.
New Th ought Center . I da Ma y Wat ers, 609
Ca t hedral St.
New Though t Cen ter and R eadin g Room, 603
N. P aca St. Rev. Gra ce A. M. Bratcher
( Go!. ).
MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON
The As socia tion of Occult, New Though t a nd
Met a physical Pract itioners, 214 W. Newton
St. Prof. Calv in Br agan za , P residen t a nd
Treasurer ; Inez Ma ud R efsnider, Secret a r y,
1525 E. F i ft h St., Ceda r Ra pids , I owa.
As trologi cal and Occult Boolt Center and New
Thought Libra ry, 687 Boyls ton St.
Boston Sch ool of Met a physi cs, 214 H unting-
ton Ave. J. Edwa rd Dean , C.D.B.S.D. ,
Pres ident ; S. Wilner Smit h , D.S., Secre-
t a ry.
The Church I nvisible , 482 Bea con St.
T h e E lois t Minis try (Divin e Science), 49
Fra ncis St., Brookline, Ma s s . Wal t er De
Voe.
Emman u el Church, 15 Newbury St., Em-
ma nuel Health Wor k. Dr. E lwood Wor-
cester , Dir ector .
Th e Emmanuel Psych other a peuti c Clini c, 15
Newbury St. Miss F. G. Downey, Paris h
Secr etary.
H ome of Trut h , 111 Newbu ry St.
T h e Me t a physica l Club, 234 Boyls ton St.
Mr s. Sa lome A. Frost, President; Miss Isa-
b ell e J orda n , Secret a ry.
Meta physica l Club, 177 H untington Ave.
New E ngla n d F eder a tion of New Though t
Cent ers, Ga rrison Hall , Ga rris on St. Mis s
Ali ce E . Strong, Secr eta r y.
The New T hough t Forums, Ri chard' s Hal!, 30
Huntington Ave.
Sa t -Sanga Headqua r t er s, 30 Huntington Ave.
Dr. M. W. L ewis, Co-adjutor.
Society of the Spir itual Broth erhood, 138
Da r t mouth St. L illiane H. Wes ton, Pres i -
dent.
Truth Cen t er , 739 Boyl ston St.
Unity Soci et y,
BROOKLINE
The E loist Minis try, 49 F ra n cis St. Walter
De Voe.
CAMBRIDGE
Tru t h Center , 71 Ma rtin St .
HOLYOKE
America n School of Met aphysics, Psychology,
Christia ni ty. Mrs. E li za beth Towne (F.S.) .
Holyoke Truth Center, 37 Ta ylor St. Nelli e
A. Boga rt, L eader.
Lynn New Th ought Center , 220 Wa shi ngton
St. Mrs. George L. Hall, President.
NORTH ADAMS
Uni t y Class, 41 Blacki nton .
NORTHAMPTON
Northa mpton New Th ou ght Circl e, Odd F el -
lows H a ll, Center St . Mrs. George A. E l -
der, L eader ; Mrs. Eliza b e th R ice, Treas-
urer, 25 K ens ington Ave.
PITTSFIELD
New Thought Cen t er , Public Libra ry Lec-
t ur e Room. Emilie D. Clark, L eader .
SPRINGFIELD
Uni t y Cent er, 21 Besse Pl., R. 214.
W H 0' S WH 0 101
Unity Center of New Thought, 356 Main St .
Mr s . Mary H . Maggeson, L eade r .
WORCESTER
T he Worcester Met a phys ical Cen t er, 217 Day
Bldg., 306 Main St . Mr. J ames H iggs ,
President.
MICHIGAN
BATTLE CREEK
Unity Cla ss, 90 Hi ghwa y.
BENTON HARBOR
I sr aeli t e Hou se of Da v id.
DETROIT
Un ity Center , 3782 Woodward Ave. Mrs.
Ma rga r et Wood, L eader.
KALAMAZOO
Divine Sci ence Library , 101 Oakla nd S t. J ohn
A. B. H a r gr ave, in c ha r ge.
School of Chr is tia nity, 211 W . Du t t on St.
LANSING
Practica l Chris tia nity Cla s s. Mrs. B essi e
F inltbein er, 830 Seymour Ave.
MINNESOTA
MIN NEAPOLIS
Harmonia ! Center of Chri s tia n Psych ology,
1607 Nicollet Ave. E r n est C. Wilson,
Spealt er.
T h e New Life Fra t er ni t y . Dr. Amelia A.
Ran dall , 2744 Fou rth Ave., S.
Psychology Club, 2744 Fourth St.
School of Anci ent E gyptian P sychology, La
Sa ll e a n d 11th St., Room 373.
Unity Soci et y of Applied Christiani ty, 1760
H e nnepin Ave., Apt. 4.
Unity Trut h Cen t er, 831 Second Ave.
ST. PAUL
The L ig ht Bear er s . Mrs. Estella (Bi sh op
B. ) Babcock, L eader , 32 Thompson Ave.
Met a physical Libra r y, 99 Gar fi eld St.
Society of Truth, 924 Arkwri ght.
MISSOURI
KANSAS CITY
Chris tine School , 4241 Gen es ee St.
Unity Cen ter , 220 J ewell Bldg., Armour a n d
Tr oost.
Unity L ibra r y, 913 Tracy.
Unity- Practi cal Christia n ity, Uni ty Bldg. ,
l Ot h and T racy.
Unity School of Chr istia n it y , Uni t y -Bldg .,
T enth a n d Tracy Av es. Cha r l es F ill mor e,
Speak er .
Unity R eading Room, 1107 Wa ldh ei m Bldg.
ST. JOSEPH
Uni ty Center, 225 K irkpa tri ck Bldg.
T ~ : ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ of Div in e Me t a physics, 4226
Olive St. Willia m H . Woodfin, D.D. , Dt-
r ector Genera l.
Coll ege of Div ine Me t a phys i cs, Inc. , 4226
Oli ve St. Dr. J oseph Gr een , Emer i tus
Ph.D., President ; W illia m H. Woodfin,
D. D., President; Alfr ed Apengenberg, Sec-
r et a r y.
F i rst Color ed Society of Practi cal Chr is t ia n-
it y (or Divin e Sci en ce) , 3414 A. E aston Av e.
Mrs. Della Pitts , President, 4248 West Belle
P l.
The Ma ster Key Ins titute, 216 H owa rd B!Ug.
Cha rl es F. Haan el, F ounder, Presiqen t .
Men ' s Rou nd Ta bl e, 3617-19 Wyommg St.
Rev. H . H . Schroeder, 3537 Cr itten den St.
The Missouri College of Divine Sci ence, 3617
Wyoming St.
New Thought L eague Headqua rter s, 509 N.
Newstead Ave.
Nort h Side Societ y of Pra ctical Christ ia nity,
3400 Gane Ave. R ev. Charl es Schlag,
Pastor.
Secon d Church of Divine Science, Cabanne
a nd Union Aves. Mr s . P a ula M. Verdu,
L eader.
102 HARTMANN'S
Society of Practical Christianity (or Divine
Science), 3617-19 Wyoming St. Rev. H. H.
Schroeder, Pastor, 3537 Crittenden St.
Spiritual Bible Center, 272 Field Bldg. Laura
Pinckard, Ministrant.
St. Louis Truth Center, Inc., Church of the
Truth, 4030 Lindell oBlvd. Rev. Emil Clif-
ford Hartmann, Leader.
Unity Center, Hotel Melbourne, Grant and
Lindell.
ST. PAU L
Metaphysica l Libra ry, 99 Garfield.
Society of Truth, 446A W'abasha St. Mrs.
Abbie C. Marellus, Secretary, 367 Lookout
Pl.
Society of Truth, 924 Arkwright.
MONTANA
HELENA
Helena Truth Center, Edison Ha ll, 19 Park
Block. Charlotte de Borde Burgess, Leader.
NEBRASKA
A URORA
New Thought Center. Mrs. J. M. Cassell,
1004 Sixteenth St.
CREI GHTON
The Universal Life Institute.
LINCOLN
Unity Society, 502 Fraternity Bldg.
OMAHA
Met a physical Llb1ary, 280 Acquilla Ct., 1615
Howard.
Unity Class, 3314 Burt.
NEVADA
LAS VEGAS
Metaphysical Circulating Libra ry, P. 0. Box
380. Hazel Hefner, Libra rian, Town Hall.
RENO
Radiance Center of Love. George Miller,
Secreta ry, Saturno Hotel.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
CONCORD
Concord Truth Center of N ew Thought, 57
School St. Mrs. Harry Smith, Leader.
MANCHESTER
Home of Truth, 155 Concord St. Mrs. Annie
L, Avery, Leader.
NEW JERSEY
ATLANTI C CI TY
Atlantic City Truth Center (Divine Sci ence ),
Chelsea Hotel, Room 6, Riddle Bldg, 113
Boardwalk. Mr. Carl W. Hubert, L eader.
CH ESI LH U RST' '
New Life Fraternity. Mrs. Grace Collins,
Leader (Col.), 59 New St., Woodbridge,
N.J.
DUMONT
New Thought Center and Rest Home. Mrs.
C. E . Bennett.
EAST ORANGE
Divine Science a nd Unity Society of the
Oranges, Room 7, Triangle Bldg,, 19 Wash-
ington St.
EL IZABETH
Unity Society, 1081 E. Jersey.
HACKENSACK
Truth Center, 360 State.
LONG BRANCH
Golden Rule Preventorium, 145 Morris Ave.
MONTCLAI R
Truth Center, 52 Watchung Ave. Miss Julie
Cooke, Leader, The Commodore, New York
City.
NEWARK
Newark Truth Center, organized 1924, 435
Fourth Ave. Frederick Mersfelder, Sec-
retary, 435 Fourth Ave.; John Ball, Presi-
dent, 23 Chestnut St.
WHO'S WHO
Newark Unity Society of Practical Chris-
tianity, Hotel Riviera . Rev. Li!ly Conde
Smith.
The Open Door Psychology Center. Flor-
en ce Maybelle Vincent, 223 Lake St.
Truth Unity Realization, 435 Fourth Ave.
PATERSON
Unity Truth Center, 98 Broadway.
NEW YORK
BROOKLYN
The Altar Builders, 101 S. Oxford St. Rev.
Martha M. Rogers.
Brooklyn Ethical Society, Brooklyn Academy
of Music. Mr. Percival Chubb.
Fellowship of the Life More Abundant, 345
Clinton Ave. Miss Villa Faulkner Page,
Lecturer.
Unity Scientific Christianity, 118 Pierpont St.
Rev. Agnes M. Lawson, Speaker.
Unity Society, 130 Milton.
BUFFALO
Golden Link Club, 152 Elmwood Ave. Milia
C. Krause, Secretary.
League for the Larger Life, Elmwood Ave.
Miss Mary E. Robinson, Secretary.
New Thought Study Class (Colored), 208
Pine St. Clara R. Tompkins, Secretary.
Unity Society of Practical Christianity, Ho-
t el Statler. Mr. David H. Williams, Lead-
er, 152 Elmwood Ave.
NEW ROCHELLE
Unity Center, 490 Main.
NEW YORK
The American Birth Control L eague, Inc.,
104 Fifth Ave. Margaret Sanger, President.
Astral Extension Society, 41 E. 29th St.
Auto Suggestion Institute, 222 W. 72d St.
Central Church (Disciples ), 81st St. between
Columbus and Amsterdam Aves. Thomas
R. Gaines.
Church of Christ Teachings, Genealogical
Hall, 226 W. 58th St. Cora Romaine, Pres-
Ident.
Church of Divine Inspiration, Carnegie Hall
(Chapter Room), 5th floor. Rev. E. A.
Monroe Hand.
Christian Science-New Generation, "East
Room" (first mezzanine floor), Hotel Mc-
Alpin, 34th st.
Church Mission of Hea ling. Rev. Dr. T. E.
Calvert, 225 W. 99th St.; John F . Scott,
President, 358 Fifth Ave.; L. W. Calvert,
Secret ary, 191 Claremont Ave.
Church of Rhythmic Ritual.
Church of the Healing Christ (Divine Sci-
ence), Waldorf-Astoria, 34th St. and Fifth
Ave. Rev. W. John Murray, Founder;
Mrs. Phillips Brooks Robinson, Secretary,
1038 Park Ave.; Mr. H. R. Hosbach, Treas-
urer, 284 Lexington Ave.; Rev. Albert C.
Grier, Acting Pastor.
First New Thought Church, Hotel Commo-
dore Ballroom, 42d St. and Lexington Ave.
Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin, Minister, 807 Car-
n egie Ha ll Studios, 57th St,
Freethinkers' Soci ety of New York, 226 W .
58th St.
Goodyear Metaphysical Meeting Room, 25 W.
42d St.
The Institute of Progression, Hotel Wolcott,
4 W. 31st St. Myrtis Hodges, Leader, 303
W. 92d St.; Jane Hodges, Secretary, 303
W. 92d St.
Internationa l Art Excha nge, 310 Riverside
Drive. Nicholas Roerich, Paintings,
J ewish Science. Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein,
L eader a nd Founder, 166 W. 73d St.
League for the Larger Life, 222 W. 72d St.
Literary Vespers, Aeolian Hall, 34 W. 43d St.
Edgar White Burrill.
HARTMANN'S
Me taphysica l School of H ealth. Miss Villa
F a ulkner Page, Director, 64 Park Av e.
Metaphysica l Speaking Club. J essie F.
Springer , President. Publi c Libra r y, Am-
sterdam Ave. and 69th St.
Mys tic a nd Met a physi cal Soci et y (Study of
H igher Philosophy of Life) . Dr. Ra m La!,
P r esident, 2534 Broadway, Ruth Goldback,
Secretary; Gertrude Bia n co, Treasurer.
New Thought Center, The Commodore. Mrs.
Ma r y E. T . Cha pin, L eader.
The Oa sis, 161 W . 72d St. Gra ce Ell ery
Williams.
Prac tica l Chri s tia nity, 814 W est End Ave.
Miss Edith A. Ma rtin.
Sears Philosophy (Interna ti onal mid World
Wide), 828 Sev enth Av e. Cha rles F . Mills,
President; Dr. A. Dr eininger, Secret a ry,
828 Seventh Ave. ; Dr. F . W. Sear s , Treas-
urer . Sunday morning 11 o'clock s ervices,
Cha lif Ha ll, 163 W . 57th St.
The Society for Ethi cal Cul t ure, Centra l
Park West a nd 64th St.
Soci ety for Spreading the Knowl edge of True
P ra yer, 1007-8, 15 E. 40th St. Mrs. E.
Sumner.
Spiritual Culture Forum. Eliza be th R. Sha w-
l eigh, M.D., 37 E. 125th St., n ear Ma di s on
Ave.
Triopa th Aca de my of Spiritua l Sci en ces, 51
W. 91st St. Dr. A. J . Hornung, P resident;
Dr. Ma ud L. Hornun, Secret a r y, 51 W.
91st St.
Truth Res earch Ins ti t ute. Swa mi Girl Yoga-
na nda, Founder, 30 H unting t on Av e. , Bos-
ton.
Unity Center (Colored) , 2525 Seventh Ave.
Unity Soci et y of Sci entifi c Chri s tia nity 250
W. 57th St., 517 Fi s k Bldg. R icna rd Lnch
President ; Cha rles Fra n cis Rabell Vice:
President; George W. B erich, Tre'as urer;
J ean Scott, Secret a ry; Charlott e H ender s on
Libraria n . '
NIAGARA FALLS
New Thought Center, 358 Prospect St. Mrs.
John C. L ev el.
ROCHESTER
Roch est er H ome B etterment Ass ocia tion (Su-
per Race Foundation). Dr. Alza mon I. Lu-
cas, Psy.D. , Ph.D., Founde r, 128 Plymouth
Ave. Aims : 1. The h a rmoniza tion of the
home. 2. The prevention of the birth of
s ubnormal and degen er a t e children . 3. The
evolution of a Super Race through right
education a nd proper environment. Auxil-
ia ri es: Roch est er, Syr a cuse and Fine N y
Rochester Home and Be tterment C l ~ b ' 128
Plymouth Av e. Esther Magr a nder P r esi-
dent , 1553 E. Ma in St. ; Emily C. Ri egler ,
Vice-President, 128 S. Plymouth Ave
Norma n N. Britton, Secretary, 39 s. Wash:
ington; W. S. Southworth, 108, Comfort
St.
SCHENECTADY
Unity Center, 125 P a rk.
SYRACUSE
New Thought Soci et y , 155 E. Ononda ga St.
Miss Katherine H . Carter, L eader.
UTICA
Home of Truth, 5 Hobart St.
OHIO
AKRON
Unity Church of Truth, 283 S. Ma in St.
Unity New Thought Center, 25 S. High St.
Mrs. Mary Cla rk, L eader.
CINCINNATI
Divin e Science Libra r y, 9-11 W . Fourth St. ,
Room 57.
First Church Psycho-Sci ence, I. 0. 0. F.
H a ll, Seventh and Elm Sts.
W H 0' S WHO 103
N e ~ Thought T emple, McMilla n and Gra nd-
VIew. R ev . J a mes H. P a t eman, P astor;
Oliver C. Oldriv e, Trea surer .
New 'l'hought T e mple Libra ry, 1216 Merca n-
tile Bldg.
New Thought Universal Tr uth Center , 11
W . McMi ck en St., near Vine. Wilhelmina
Bicke tt, L eader.
Unity Center, Burnett House. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Elia s Andrews, L eaders.
Women's Auxiliary, 1216 Merca ntil e Libra ry
Bldg.
CLEVELAND
Christ Church, 1936 E. 79th.
The Firs t Church of Divine Science, 337 Tru-
ma n Bldg., 1030 Euclid Ave. Mrs. Mary
A. Prince, Lea der .
Unity H ealing Center, Carnegie Ha ll, 1220
H erron Rd.
Unity Study Class, 11322 Ohlma n.
CLEVES
The Cleves Unity Center, a t the home of
Mrs. Ma y Ha rrell.
COLUMBUS
Unity Truth Center, Sen eca Hotel.
HAMIL TON
New Thought Uni ty T empl e, 440 N. D.
TOLEDO
Unity Cent er, 4351h Superior.
WARREN
Church Tra nscendent, 360 P a lmyr a St.
YOUNGSTOWN
The New F ellows hip School of Ha rmony , 305
Elm St. , Apt. 1. Mrs. C. H. Full er, Pres-
ident.
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY
Firs t New Thought Center , 212 Ba ltimore
Bldg. Dr. L . H. H ilsmey er, L eader.
The Unity Truth Center, 305 Baltimore Bldg.
Mrs. Anna b elle Ga st in cha rge.
TULSA
Unity Reading Room, Room 4, 510, S. Ma in
St. Harry White, L eader.
OREGON
PORTLAND
The Order of the White Rose, 317 E. 24t h
St. J . C. F. Grumbine, President; Mrs.
Ma ry Rose Grumbine, Secret a ry.
Portla nd Women' s New Thought Club, 415
E . 13th St., N. Alice M. Knight, Secre-
t a r y.
The R e a I i z a t ion L eague of Advan ced
Thought, 727-728 Corbett Bldg. Rev. H.
Edwa rd Mills a nd Ma ry T . Mills.
Truth Center. Mrs . Nettie Taylor Kloh, Cen -
tra l Bldg., lOth a nd Alder Sts.
PENNSYLVANIA
ERIE
Truth Center, R eed House.
PHILADELPHIA
Angelus T emple of Christ , 261 S. 15th St.
Cha p el of Truth, 1507 Wa lnut St. Mrs. Mary
L. S. Butterworth, Mini s t er .
Divine Sci en ce As sociation of Pfi1ladelphia
1507 Wa lnut St. '
The Men ' s Club of the Divine Science Asso-
ciation, 1507 Wa lnut St. G. H. Moore, Sec -
r e t a ry, 214 W. Wa shington Sq.
School of Life Sci en ce, Box 162. Dr. Alex.
Mcinnis, L eader.
Unity Center of Truth, 236 S. 13th St. Mrs.
Cha rles H. Wa tts, President.
The Univer s ity As socia tion, 1914-16 Cherry
St. Roy Clyde Widl er, President.
PITTSBURGH
Kingdom School of Christia nity, 819 Wa bash
Bldg.
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HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
WILKES-BARRE
Unity Circle, 83 N\ River St. Mrs. Ali ce B.
Sadler, L eader, 57 T errace St.
RHODE ISLAND
PAWTUCKET
P awtucket New Thought Un i ty Center, Mrs.
Ida M. Sydell, Leader , 53 Lupone St.
PROVIDENCE
Home of Truth, Providen ce-Biltmore Hotel.
Mary Thayer, of Boston, Speaker.
New Thought Cen ter, 72 Weybosset St. Mrs.
Eva Daggett, President.
TENNESSEE
MEMPHIS
Unity School of Christ ia nity, Room 13, Wom-
an's Bldg. , Thi rd a nd J efferson. Daisy L.
Freedma n.
NASHVILLE
New Thought Society, 307 Commer cial Club
Bldg. Mrs. C. E.. Duddin gston, Leader.
Unity Center, 307 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg.
Unity Center, 206 Maxwell House.
TRENTON
Silent Cent er. W. H. Campbell, Leade r.
TEXAS
ABI LENE
Harti n' s Health School , 1022 First St., N.
BECKLEY
Unity Circle, 1631 Pine.
Unity Club, 3606 Roseland.
DALLAS
The Guidepost, Inc., 1708., Commerce St.
Unity Centers, Amalgamated, 202 Melba
Bldg., 1911 Elm St. Mrs. M. Pustelnikor,
formerly of Kansas City, in charge.
Unity Self Help Circle, 1631 Pine St. Mrs.
George W. Keeley, Secretary.
EL PASO
Unity Center, 305 E. Fra nklin.
FORT WORTH
Uni ty Truth Center, 505 Worth Bldg.
HOUSTON
Unity Metaphysical Center, 1 New Maj estic
Theatre Bl dg. Mrs. Edith V. Micha ux.
SAN ANTONIO
Unity Center, 818 Maverick Bldg.
VIRGINIA
NORFOLK
Truth Cent er, 119 Tazewell .
RICHMOND
Beauty Culture Center, 628 N. Seventh.
WASHINGTON
SEATTLE
Center of Christia n Philosophy, Room 537,
Waldorf Hotel.
The Church of t h e Tr uth, 1519 Third Ave.
Dr. von S. Wilkinson, Pastor.
Seattle Center, 504 Home Savings Bldg.
Unity Center, 5000 Arcade Bldg,
SPOKANE
The Church of the Truth, Sixth Ave. and
J efferson St. R ev . A. C. Grier, Pastor, 40
S. Wilson St., Pasadena, Calif.
The Fellowship Society, Third a nd Madison
Sts. Rev. H. R. Otto, Pastor.
Spokane Center of Direct Self Help, 308 Nor -
folk Bldg., 816'h Riverside Ave. Mary D.
Weinstein, President; Agnes C. Gardne r ,
Secretary, 124 Fifth Ave., W.
TACOMA
Chur ch of the Healing Christ, 402 N. Eye St.
Revs. Henry Victor Morgan and Adda
Laine Morgan, Ministers.
Henry Victor Morgan's Center, 402 N. I St.
Metaphysical Center, 719 E St. L ela D.
Combs, Leader.
The Unity Center, 719 S. E St.
Unity Home of Truth, 719 Fawcett.
WISCONSIN
MILWA UKEE
F irst Church of Divine Science, 771 18th St.
First Unity Cent er of Practica l' Christianity,
130'h Oneida St. Mrs. S. W. Nichols,
L eader .
WYOMING
BASIN
New Thought, Good Will a nd Works Soci ety.
Mrs. Laura B. Atherly, L eader .
CASPER
Unity Truth Cen ter, Room 5, Zuttermeist er
Bldg.
AUSTRALIA
Adelaide New Thought Center, Darling Bldg.,
Franklin St., Adela ide, South Australia.
Mr. P. H. Nicholls , Leader.
Brisbane Unity Truth Center, Albert House.
The New Thought Center of N. S. W., I. 0.
0. F. T emple, 140 Elizabeth 'St., Sydney,
Australia . Miss Grace Aguilar, President.
BELGIUM
L'Institute Cou e, Brussels, Belg ium. L ebrun,
Directeur.
CANADA
Divine Psychology Center, Montreal. Mrs.
Evelyn L eMoyne Brunneau, Leader 3544
Park Ave.
Truth Center, 1722 Fairfiel d Bldg., 445 Gran-
v ille St., Vancouver, B. C. Frank A.
Miller and Mrs. W. H. Holmes.
New Thought Temple, 935 Pandora Ave.,
Victoria, B. C. Dr. T. W . Butler, L eader.
Moose J aw (Sask.) Unity Center, Hammond
Bldg.
Saskatoon (Sask.) Unity Study Class, 314
Canada Bldg.
Toronto Un ity Center, 53 Coll ege.
Vancouver (B. C. ) Truth Center, 18 Fair fi eld
Bldg.
Vietoria (B. C.) Unity Center, 600 Campbell
Bldg.
Winnipeg (Man.) Unity Center, 519 Winni
peg Piano Bldg.
HARTMANN'S
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ENGLAND
The Aquarian College of Metaphysics, Clifton,
Bristol, England. Nature of organization:
The treating and curing of disease by the
Essenic Science of Natural Healing (Astra-
Pathology) . This is Astrology appli ed to
Medical Botany. Incorporating Hydro,
Rest Homes a nd Sun Treatment Grounds.
Principal Ernest L. Atherton, F .B.I.M.S.
(London)', M.N.A.M.H., Medical Botany
and Metaphysical Sections; Classical Sec-
tion, Marshall Brown, M.A. (Oxon.); Elec-
tro-Medical Section, G. J. T. P arl t t, C.E.,
A.M.I.E.E., M.S.A.; Chemistry and Al -
chemy Sections, R. G. Essery, B.Sc., F.I.C.;
Manufacturing Section, J. P. Brawn, Elec-
tro-Medical Instruments.
Brighton a nd Hove Food R eform Society, 17
Norfolk Ter. , Brighton. Hy. George Mas-
Bingham, President, Charles Howard Wil-
liams, Secretary, 58 York Rd., Brighton.
British Magnetic Healers' Association, 21
Manor St., Ardwick Green, Manch ester.
Center for Progress and Divine Healing,
12A, British Grove Studio, Chiswick, W. 4,
London. Miss Mary Chall en in charge.
Church of the New Age and New 'l' hought
School, Raby St., Moss Side, Manchester.
Constance E. Andrews, Minister and Pres-
ident; Mrs. E. Johnson, Secretary.
Divine Science Center , 31 Maryla nd Rd.,
Wood Green, N. 22. Leader, F. A. White.
Faithist Church of the New Civilization, Sta-
tion Rd., West Croyden (cor. of Wellesley
Rd. through Gateway).
Forum Club, London.
The Happiness Club. Julia Seton, M.D.,
Founder; Miss King, President; Miss Bur-
n ett, Honorary Secretary, 30 Flanders Rd.,
Bedford Park W ., London.
The Higher Thought Center, 45 Castle St.,
The Humane Dress League of the Order of
t he Golden Age, 153-155 Brompton Rd.,
London, S. W.
N'ottingham.
Institute for Practice of Auto-suggestion,
55 Wood St. , Westminster. For particulars,
Miss Richardson, 18 Great Coll ege St.,
Westminster.
The L eague of Heallng, 52 Lancaster Gate,
London.
London Muslin House, 111 Campden Hi ll Rd.,
Notting Hill Gate, W . 8. Habeeb-Uila h
Lovegrove, 'Secretary.
Manchester Church of the New Age a nd New
Thought School, Raby St. a nd Moss Lane
E., Moss Side, Manchester. Constance E.
Andrews, Mini s ter.
Medical Research Group, London, to Investi-
gate the Subject of Spiritual Healing. Dr.
Stanley Bousleld, Honorary Secretary, 10
Albion St., W. 2.
Mental Science Club, Brighton.
Mental Science School, 28a Smallbrook St.,
Birmingham. W. Godderd Smith, Princi-
pal.
The Order of the Golden Age, 153-155
Brompton Rd., London, S. W. 3. Elsie A.
Quinion, Secretary.
Pilgrims of the Light (Center for Heallng,
Science a nd Constructive Thought), Beclt-
ett Lodge, Tennyson Rd., Mrs.
Leeds Harrison, Leader.
Psycho-Therapeutic Society, The Broadway
Hall, Wimbl eton, S. W. 19, London. Mr.
R. A. Bush, F.S.C., President.
The Psychological Activity Club, The Guild-
house, Eccleston Sq. (Berwick St. en-
trance), Victoria , S. W. Inquiries to Mr.
A. J. Collier, 24 Stanhope Gardens, The
Drive, IIford.
The Rall y Rendo, 28 Denmark St., London,
W. C. 2. Henry R. Lamonby.
School of Meditation, 5 Airli e Gardens, W. 8,
London.
The School of Practical Psychology and
Spiritual Healing, 20 Grosvenor Gardens,
London, S. W. 1. Charles Wase, M.A.,
Ph.D., Chairman.
The Science of Thought Institute, Chichester,
England.
School of Divine Science, 38 Great Ormond
St., W. C. 1, London. Miss Sophie Nich-
olls, Principal.
Society for Spreading the Knowl edge of True
Prayer (Divinely Sci entific Thinking), 4
Marbl e Arch, London, W. 1. F. L . Raw-
son, M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E., Founder.
The Welfare Medication Union, R eading.
Miss A. Christiana Duckworth, Secretar y
29 Craven Rd. '
S. W. London Truth Center, Bal ha m Educa-
tiona l Settlement, 47 Ramsden Rd., Balham,
S. W. 12, London.
GERMANY
Bund der Christlichen Myst!lrer, care of
"Weisse F ahn e," Pfullingen.
Bund der Kampfer fur Glaube und Warheit,
"Burgkeller," Leipzig.
Die Cannstatter Ortegruppe des N'eugeist-
bundes, Schillerschul e, Cannstatt, Teck-
strasse.
Count Keyserling's School of Wisdom, Prinz
Christians-wag, 4, Darmstadt.
Gesellschaft fur Deutsche Geistes und L eb-
ens-Erneuerung, E. V. Karsruhe, Palmen-
garten, Herrenstrasse 34, a Grunder: Willy
All endorf, Kornbl umenstrasse 3.
Gesellschaft fur Geistwissenschaft, Friedrich
Grunwald, L eiter, Essen, W. Fuhrstrasse
16.
The Joha nn Albert Widmanstetter Society,
Munich. R ev. Prof. Fritz Hommel, Ph.D.,
D.D. of Munich University, President; Dr.
Robert Eisl er, Secretary.
Neugeistbund, care of "Weisse F a hne."
Religios-Spiritualistische Grosloge "Wahrer
Wage." B Heidornstrasse II, Leipzig.
Society of Transcendent Science (Germany
Headquarters) . Frau Josephine Huster,
M. T.S., President, The Berlin Brotherhood,
Langstr 8, Berlin 0 . 17.
Verein Fur geist, Forschung, Augsburg.
Wahrer Weg, Zweigloge, Celie.
Wahrer Weg, Zweigloge, Magdeburg. Sister
Frieda Muller-Magdeburg-Buckau, Leader.
HAWAII
Metaphysical Center, 1041 Alaska St. (Lan-
iskea), Honolulu, T . H. Mrs. M. D. Mon-
crief, President.
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INDIA
AHMEDABAD
Raikhod, Academy of Divine Science.
IRELAND
The Alpha Union, 109 Donegan St., Belfa st.
SCOTLAND
Edinburgh New Thought Center, 37 Castle
St., Edinburgh. Mr. William Angus, Sec-
r etary.
First Harmony New Thought Center, Aber-
deen, Scotla nd, N. B. Joseph Taylor, Sec-
retary, 45 John St.
TASMANIA
Metaphysical Society, 13 Ha rrison St., Ho-
bart. Mr. W1lloughby Connor, L eader, P.
0. Box 485.
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NUMEROLOGY
SOCIETY OF. THE ENUMERATION, 2747 Glenview Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Presi-
dent, C. J . Coffman; Vice-President, Philip Weber, 400 Musical Arts Building;
.Secretary, Mae MacNeill, 400 Musical Arts Building; Treasurer, Elizabeth Coff-
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OCCULTISM
UNITED STATES
AMERICAN OCCULT COLLEGE, Indianapolis, Ind. President and Dean, Otis J.
Briggs; Secretary and Registrar, George Robert Mills.
BLUE STAR MEMORIAL TEMPLE, Halcyon, Calif.
THE BROTHERHOOD OF LIGHT (A Western Fraternity of Hermetic Students), 508
Union League Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. President, Elbert Benjarnine; Vice-
President, Elizabeth Benjarnine, P. 0. Box 15'25.
THE BUNKER HILL OCCULT RESEARCH SOCIETY, 396 Main Street, Charlestown,
Mass. President, Prof. John Burns.
CHRIST-WAY COLLEGE OF OCCULT SCIENCE, INC., 1508 West 11th St., Los
Angeles, Calif. President, Rev. Alice Baker, Ph.D., D.D. (Founder); Vice-Presi-
dent, Dr. R. E. Schornerus, H.M., Ph.D., D.D., Box 115, West Los Angeles; Secre-
tary, A. A. Stimpson; Treasurer, A. Clark.
COLLEGIUM AND SPIRITUM SANCTUM, P. 0. Box 141, Chicago, Ill. Frater Achad.
ESOTERIC BROTH ERHOOD, Route 2, Lexington, N.C. President, Agnes E. Marsland.
INDIA, The Home of Occultism, 1240 Home Ave., Oak Park, Ill.
KARMA AND REINCARNATION LEGION. Purpose: To Popularize the Teachings
of Karma and Reincarnation. Leaders, Weller van Hook and C. Shuddemagen.
7243 Coles Ave., Chicago, Ill., U. S. A.
Official Organ, "REINCARNATION"
GROUPS AND THEIR OFFICERS
UNITED STATES
AlUlcondn, Montnna
Mr. Henry Carter, 709 Birch St.
.A.utln, Texa
Mr. I. I. Nelson, 3206 Grandview Ave.
Berkeley, Cnlif.
M. 0. Stone, 1244 78th Ave., Oakland.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Lilian E. P.eper, 1431 Pacific St.
Chicngo, Ill,
Lectures 7 p. m. Sundays, 634 Fine Arts
Bldg.
Cleveland, Ohio
Mrs. Mary I. Megaw, 10541 Lee Ave.
Dnllns, Texas
Mrs. Madge R. Dall ey, 5812 Vela sco St.
Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Lois A. Chapman, 823 E. Colfax Ave.
Detroit,
Dr. 0 . F. E. von Hoya, 7559 Grand River.
Detroit,
Helen S. Dunton, 5044 Gra nt Court.
Fnrg'o, N. D.
Florence M. Chase, 340 Ninth Ave., So.
Grund Rnt>ids, Mich.
Dr. R. J. Kirkland, 424 Metz Bldg.
Hollywood, Cnl.
Mr. J. Leembruggen, 1955 Bea chwood Dr.
Knnsns City, Mo.
Mr. P. F . Bond, 3224 Brooklyn Ave.
Krotona
Mrs. M. Place, 645 W. 40th Place, Los
Angeles.
107
Lincoln, Nebr.
F. G. Coover, care of F. G. Coover Co.
New Orleans, Ln.
Mr. C. D. Corey, P . 0 . Box 219 .
New York City
Mr. Fred Kann, Sec., 321 Broadway.
Springfield,
Mrs. E. P. Bragg, 145 Ohio Ave., W. S.
'l'nlsn, Okln.
Mr. Jos. D. Wats on, 2543 E. 11th St.
ENGLAND
Lontlon
J. W. Hamilton-Jones, 25 Hurllngham
Gardens, S. W. 6.
HOLLAND
Wassenaar
Mej. C. Hubrecht, Gr. Haesebr'weg 16.

Argentina
Sr. D. Pita, Nueva York 2821, Buenos Aires.
Austria
Ka rl Ri edel, per P. Schiff, Neubaug. 68,
Wi en VII.
Belgium
F. Wittemans, Rue Haringrode 5, Ant-
werp.
Brasil
Sra. G. Baptista , Rua Dr. P . Alves 52,
Nictheroy.
Chile
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Cuba New Zealand
Sr. J. Cruz Bustillo, Castillo "La Fuerza,"
Habana.
Mr. P ercy W. Bell, Waimanku, N. Z.
Norway
Germany
Frl J. L. Guttmann, K(}nigsplatz 21, DUs-
seldorf.
Mrs. Anna Rognskaug, Kristiansund, N.
Soutlt A1riea
Henry Silburn, Box 863, Johannesburg.
Hungary
Dr. Zolt!in Rath Verpell\ti ut. 8.!.2, Buda
pest I.
Uruguay
Sr. D. de la Sierra, Brandzen 2019, Monte-
video.
Wale Italy
Sra. Gr. Boggiani, Corso Fiume 8, Torino
VII.
Mr. Peter Freman, 3, Rectory Rd., Pe-
narth.
ltlexieo
Sr. Otis McAllister, Apartado 1908, Mex-
ico, D.F.
THE LATENT LIGHT CULTURE OF INDIA (American Branch), 116 S. Michigan
Blvd., Chicago, Ill. President, The Kabir Premel el Adaros; Secretary, Clara M.
Stumcke.
0. E. LIBRARY LEAGUE, Publishers of 0. E. Library Critic. 1207 Q St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C. President and General Manager, H. N. Stokes; Secretary,
M. S. Emory, 710 Eighth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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THE OCCULT BROTHERHOOD
(A Uni>versal All Inclusive Organization)
Founder, Wm. C. Hartmann, Ph.D., O.Sc.D., Jamaica, N. Y.
Objects of The Occult Brotherhood
To spread the Gospel of the "New Psychology" and of "Life after Death."
To cultivate and inspire the minds of its members, and to place within their reach,
the works o.f leading authors, on those and kindred subjects.
To bring into closer communion and understanding all those who are striving to
realize the Truth, no matter through what Spiritual, Psychic, Occult or Philo-
sophical channel they may be striving to reach the desired goal of Enlighten-
ment.
To organize Branches of The Occult Brotherhood in all Communities where seven
or more members may desire to form a local council.
To create and maintain a Permanent Home for the Parent Organization, and to
establish a Library, covering Philosophical, Spiritual, Psychic and Occult Sub-
jects.
To investigate "alleged" and substantiate "real" Spiritual, Psychic or Occult
Phenomena.
To establish and maintain a Scientifically appointed Psychical Test Laboratory
and Seance Room, in which to conduct Mediumistic, Psychic and Occult Experi-
ments .and Practices.
To bring Humanity at Large, to a Full Realization of the most Lasting, Worth
While Truth of All-The "Universality of God," and "The Brotherhood of Man."
To preach and practice the "Golden Rule" to the end that all Strife between t he
Peoples of the Earth may cease, and Peace may reign in the Hearts of all men.
General Outline
The Occult Brotherhood does not repr.esent any particular Philosophical or
Spiritual Movement, but is all inclusive in so far as its membership is concerned.
The activities of this Brotherhood are largely of a directional nature along edu-
cational and informational lines, and everyone is welcome to its ranks, though only
the seekers after Truth, will be attracted to it.
Its "Objects" may be summarized by saying that it aims at the illumination of
the human mind, and to pave the way for the individual soul's further spiritual
unfoldment.
It strives for a betterment of human conditions, for greater knowledge of the
hidden side of things, the study of Nature's Laws, and the study of what may well be
termed, "The Mystery of Life" and "The Science of Being."
It's outstanding endeavor is to aid each individual human .entity, in reaching the
highest possible point of spiritual development in its present incarnation.
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There are no secret degrees in The Occult Brotherhood. All members are on an
equal basis, with the exception that there is an "Outer" and an "Inner" Court. Ad-
mission to the "Inner Court" is by selection and presentation only, according to the
spiritual development or accomplishments of the individual.
The Brotherhood honors all those who are striving for the higher things in life,
be they Bahaists, Buddhists, Brahmins, Christian Scientists, New Thought Advocates,
Oriental Occultists, Practical Psychologists, Psychical Researchers, Spiritualists,
Theosophists, Jews or Gentiles, or natives of any clime or color. All are welcome
to the ranks of The Occult Brotherhood, where the spirit of Toleration and the
Brotherhood of Man will find their true expression in a practical manner.
Proposed Organ: "THE OCCULT BULLETIN AND NEW THOUGHT GUIDE."
Address All Communications to Box 29, Jamaica, N. Y., U. s. A.
OCCULT RESEARCH SOCIETY. Study of Occult Laws and Their Affiliation to
Everyday Life. 130 West 42nd S.t., New York. President, H. D. Abbott.
ORIENT SOCIETY-Yogi Philosophy. 7 East 15th St., New York.
PSYCHO-OCCULT SYSTEM, Suite 618, 100 W., Chicago, Ill.
CANADA
WHITE LEAGUE, Walkerton, Ontario, Canada.
ENGLAND
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF MENTAL SCIENCE (Incorporated). Nature of
!Organization: To establish a central organization for Occultists and to pro-
pagate Occultism and Character Reading in all their branches, and to watch over,
promote, and protect the mutual interests of the practitioners and teachers of
such Occult Sciences. Address registered office, is: 39 Royal York Crescent,
Clifton, Bristol, England.
FRANCE
CENTRE d'ETUDES ESOTERIQUES. House of M. Marcel Gama, Metz-Sablon, rue
du General-Mangin.
GERMANY
DER BUND FUR SEELENKUL TUR, SCHUTZVERBAND DEUTSCHER OKKULT
ISTEN, Heidornstrasse 1, Hanover. President, Dr. Greven.
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN OKKULTISMUS
(D. G. W. 0.), Berlin, So. 16, Adalbertstr. 30, Postschenckko, Berlin 87950. G.
Erdmann, Auxiliary, Potsdam.
OKKULTISTISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Charlottenburg, 9, Berlin.
VEREIN FUR OKKUL TISTISCHE F.ORSCHUNG, Gelsenkirchen. Meeting Place,
.caspar Simon, Alter Markt.
WESTDEUTSCHE OKKUL TE ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT. Leader, Friedrich Griin-
wald, Essen, W., Fiihrstrasse, 16.
INDIA
THE GOLDEN TIE. Arkonam (S. India). The Supreme Temple of Wisdom of the
Illuminate of the Sacred Ind-the Ancient and Spiritual Order of the Immortal
Sidhas. Affiliated with and Fraternized by The Indian Academy of Science, and
the Sovereign Grand Lodge Temple "Iascamore" of the Ancient and Mystical
Order of the Rosae Crucis of North America. Director, Dr. B. V. Chandha, M.A.,
Ph.D., (a) K.R.C.; Vice-Presidents, Prof. J. M. Severn, F.B.P.S., F.G.T., (England);
Swami Vimalananda, (Haridwar), and Dr. K. T. Ramasami, M.A., Ph.D., D.S.C.,
(Tinnevelly).
Motto :-"M.an, Know' Thyself."--t'Aham Brahm'asmi."
Object:--<To help promote a knowledge of the Art, Science, Literature, and Phi-
losophy of the illustrious Siddhas;
To help foster a feeling of universal Brotherhood of Man;
To work for the Spiritual Regeneration of Humanity.
THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Tinnevelly, Dist. S. India.
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THE LATENT LIGHT CULTURE, Tinnevelly, India. President, Dr. T. R. Sanjivl.
The Main Objects are: Psychic Research; Investigation of Psycho-Therapeutics;
Collection of Old Hindu and Mahomedan Manuscripts and Allied Subjects and
Their Translation in the Light of Modern Critical and Knowledge; and
Dissemination of Occult Culture.

THE ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST
Founded January 11, 1911
Heads J. KRISHNAMURTI
Protector: ANNIE BESANT
General Secretary, J. NITYANANDA, 6, Tavistock Square, London, W. C. 1, England
Country National Representatives and National Secretaries.
AFRICA
Transvaal .... . ..... H. ROBINS, Esq., P. 0. Box 376, Johannesburg, Transvaal.
NORTH AMERICA
U. S. A ............ ERNEST STONE, 2123 Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, Calif.
New York City ..... AGNES SOPHilA STEWART, 2228 Broadway.
Canada ........... GERALD H. BARRY, Esq., P. 0. Box 937, Victoria, B. C., Canada.
CENTRAL AMERICA
Costa Rica . ........ Sefior DON TOMAS POVEDANO, Apartado 230, San Jose de
Costa Rica.
Cuba .......... . .... Senor DON RAFAE'L DE A;rJBEAR, Apartado 365, Habana.
Mexico . . .......... Sefior DON JOSE ANTONIIOI Address not yet communi-
cated.
Porto Rico . .. . .... . . Sefior DON E. BIAS.COECHIA, San Juan.
SOUTH AMERICA
Argentine Republic .. Mlle. BLANCHE TAILLEFER, Dharma, Casilla 1019, Buenos
Aires.
Bolivia ............ Sefior DON ERMIN.IO TORRE, Casilla C<>rreo 79, Cruro.
Brazil .............. Senhor MAJOR RAIMUNDO P. SEIDL, 112, Rue General Bruce,
Rio de Janeiro.
Chili ............... Office Vacant Pending New Appointment.
Paraguay .......... Sefior DON JUAN A. AMADO, Calle Palma 225, Asuncion.
Peru ..... . .... . .... Sefior EMIIJIO Y. A. HOiCHKOPLER, Calle Mantequaria de Boza
141, Lima, Peru.
Venezuela .......... Sefior DON H. R. COLEMARES, Calle Principal, Botica del
Pueblo, Duaca, Est. Lara.
ASIA
China . ......... .. .. Miss DOROTHY ARNOLD, care Mrs. HORACE BEESON, H2,
Route du Pilre Robert, Shanghai, China.
India . . ........... JADUNANDAN PRASAD, Esq., N. S. RAMA RAO, Esq., "Star"
Office, Adyar, Madras.
Java .............. HEER D. VAN HINLOOPEN ;LABBERTON, Mneeumweg 19,

AUSTRALASIA
Australia . ......... Dr. ROCKE, The Manor, Mosman, Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
New Zealand ....... J. R. THlOIMSON, Esq., 371, Queen Street, Auckland.
EUROPE
Austria ............ JOHN CORDES, Esq., 12, Theresianumgasse; Wien IV.
Belgium . . ......... M. le Professor JEAN DELVILLE, 231, Avenue des Sept Bon-
niers, Foret-les-Bruxelles.
Bulgaria ........... Rev. SOPHRONY NICKOFF, Tzar Simeon 84, Sofia.
Denmark .... Mlle. ANNA SCHlOTT, Gl. Kongevej 105, Copenhagen, V. Pen-
mark.
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England ......... .. The LADY EMILY LUTYNS, 6, Tavistock Square, London,
W. C. 1.
Wales .. .. . ........ Miss E. CLAUDIA OWEN, No. 10, Park Place, Cardiff.
Finland ............ Dr. WILLIAM ANGERVO, St. Michael.
France . . .......... Mme. ZEI..JMA BLECH, 21, Avenue Montaigne, Paris VIII.
Germany .......... Herr AXIDL von FIE!JITZ-CONIAR, Ommen, Holland.
Holland .... . ..... . MEJ. DIJKGRAAF, 76 Amsteldijk, Amsterdam.
Hungary ........... Herr. ODON NEREI, 1, Magyaradi-ut, 55, Budapest, Hungary.
Iceland ............ Mrs. ADALBJORG SIGURDARDOTTIR NIELSSON, Vinamini,
Reykjavik.
Ireland . . .. . ..... .. LESLIE PIEUOiU, Esq., Annandale, Sandford Road, Dublin, Ire-
land.
Italy .............. Signor EMILIO TURIN, 109, Via Masaccio, Florence (22), Italy.
Norway .......... Dr. LILLY HEBER, Box 34, Blommenholm, Norway.
Poland ............. Mme. HELEN BOLOZ ANTONIEWICZ, Horodenka, via Lemberg
(Lw6w), Poland, via Germany.
Portugal ........... Colonel GARCAO, Vila Mathias 54-10, Alges, ;Lisbon, Portugal.
Russia ............. Mme. POUSHKINE, 126, Harrow Road, London, W. 2.
Scotland ........... R. L. CHRISTIE, Esq., The Grove, Gateside, Fife.
Spain ............. Seii.or DON MANUEL T'REVINO, Ilus.tracion 2, Madrid.
Sweden ......... .. Fru. KUYLENSTIERNA, Narvavagen No. 5, Stockholm.
Switzerland ....... Mlle. M. L. BRANDT, Domaine de l'Etoile, Petit Bossey, Celigny
(Geneva).
OBJECTS
The HERALD OF THE STAR is the official organ of the Order of the Star in the
East, and is obtainable through the Officers of the Order in the various countries of
the world. A list of these Officers is given above.
The Order of the Star in the East is an organization which has arisen out of the
rapidly growing expectation of the near coming of a great spiritual Teacher, which is
visible in many parts of the world today. In all the great faiths. at the present time,
and in practically every race, there are people who are looking for such a Teacher;
and this hope is being expressed quite naturally, in each case, in the terms appro-
priate to the religion and the locality jn which it has sprung up.
It is the object of the Order of rthe Star in the -East, so far as is possible, to
gather up and unify this common expectation, wherever and in whatever form it may
exist, and to link it into .a single great movement of preparation for the Great 'One
whom the age awaits.
The Objects of the Order are embodied in the following Declaration of Principles,
acceptance of which is all that is necessary for membership:
(1) We believe that a Great Teacher will soon appear ~ n the world, and we wish
so to live now that we may be worthy to know Him when He comes.
(2) We shall try, therefore, to keep Him in our minds always, and to do in His
name, and, therefore, rto the best of our ability, all the work which comes to
us in our daily occupation.
(3) As far as our ordinary duties allow, we shall endeavour to -devote a portion
of our time each day to some definite work which may help to prepare for
His coming.
(4) We shall seek to make Devotion, Steadfastness, and Gentleness prominent
characteristics of our daily life.
(5) We shall rtry to begin and end each day with a short period devoted to the
asking of His blessing upon all that we try to do for Him and in His name.
(6) We regard it as our special duty to try to recognize and reverence greatness
in whomsoever shown, and to strive .to co-operate, as far as we can, with
those whom we feel to be spiritually our superiors.
The Order was founded art Benares, India, on January 11th, 1911, and has since
both grown and spread rapidly. Its membership now numbers many thousands in all
parts of the world, and includes men and women of all the great Faiths and of
nearly every nationality.
Official Organ: "THE HERALD OF THE STAR"
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PHRENOLOGY
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHRENOLOGY, 239 West 42nd St., New York.
President, George Singleton ; Vi ce-President , Prof. J . A. Fowler.
THE TOPE SCHOOL OF PHRENOLOGY, INC., Bowerstown, Ohio. President, G. H.
Johnston; Vice-President, H. C. Millhorn; Secretary and Treasurer, M. Tope.

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PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
AMERICAN COLLEGE !OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, 644-48' State-Lake Building, Chicago,
Ill. President, Daniel H. Bonus, D.P.
PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE, Wards Island, New York City.
PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC, Zurich, Switzerland. Director, Prof. DT. Eugen Bleuler.
PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (American, 1910) , 173 E. 70th St., New
York City. Secretary, Dr. S an ger Brown, 2nd.
WASHINGTON PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY, Washington, D. C., U. S. A .

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PSYCHICAL RESEARCH
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF PSYCHIC PHENOMENA
Paper read by Chas. L. Hyde, of Pierre, South Dakota, U. S. A., before the South
Dakota Academy of Science, at the Annual Meeting in Huron, South Dakota,
U.S. A., October, 1922.
This is in no sense a theological discussion; Philosophy and Theology may quar-
rel but Science is not vitally concerned with either Philosophy nor Theology except
to ascertain what are the actual facts contained in their theories.
Throughout all history, psychic phenomena has been before the peoples of the
world demanding a hearing, but only of recent times, have great minds of the scien-
tific field of thought, cared o-r dared to- take it up for serious consideration.
A little more than fifty years ago, there appeared on the scene, a young man,
Daniel Dunglas Home, whom many have termed the most wonderful of all physical
phenomena generators of modern times.
This person, of rather delicate and frail physique, had a competency come to
him, and while desirous of demonstrating the truth and reality of phenomena he
developed, he persistently refused to accept at any time, any money consideration
for such demonstrations as he gave; this relieved him of much of the censure that
otherwise would have followed him; being a person of education, culture and refine-
ment, he was taken into many homes of high repute and gave demonstrations in
many of the royal palaces and governmental homes throughout Europe, where the
possibility of fraud was greatly lessened; men of scientific and literary attainments
were invited to these demonstrations among them Sir William Crookes, one of the
World's most noted Scientists, who was so impressed by the phenomena he saw, that
he undertook a thorough and careful investigation of the subject.
In the years 1871-1872 and 1873, Sir William Crookes, devoted much D'f his time
to this subject; he took Mr. Home, also a remarkable young girl psychic, Florence
Cook, and other psychics, at different times, into his home, where they lived for days
and weeks at a time with his family, and where possible elements of fraud would
be most easily detected, as well as most difficult to promulgate; he invited in many
of his scientific friends and associaJtes to witness the demonstrations and every
possible effort was made to detect fraud or prevent illusion.
In 1874 Sir William made public announcement of his conclusions and findings,
which at that time required even more moral courage than it would today, which
most of us know is not small, for the creeds of' theology and especially, the great
Catholic church, have ever seemed ready to attack from every possible angle, such
scientific discovery as they thought interferred with their theories of salvation and
education.
His . conclusions were full and complete acceptance of the reality of the wonderful
phenomena of levitation of the human body and other material objects, without con-
tact, and of the yet more wonderful phenomena of materialization and of communi-
cation with spirit intelligencies.
About this time came the investigations of Professor Robert Hare, D'f the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, a graduate of both Yale and Harvard, who afterwards became
the author of "Spiritualism Scientifically Demonstrated," his report, covering 450
pages, was complete and so brilliant a writer as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, commenting
upon it, says in one of his books: "I say deliberately that from the hour of the Hare
report, there has been no excuse for the human race refusing to recognize the reality
of psychic phenomena, and it has been nothing but ignorance and prejudice, with the
constant misrepresentations of those who should have been its leaders, which has
stood in the way of this greatest of revelations."
Prof. Hare gave many details and his report was most convincing to those who
could read it without prejudice, or who were more interested in ascertaining facts
than in substantiating preconceived theories .
.Soon after this, another very great man of science, Dr. Alfred Russell Wallace,
co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of the origin of species, devoted his time and
thought for a time almost exclusively to the investigation of this subject.
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Dr. Wallace at that time was .a convinced rationalist but a close observer and
fearless deep thinker; Wallace's researches convinced him of the truth of the phe-
nomena and he announced his conversion with courage; later he became the author
of that wonderful work "Spiritualism and Modern Miracles," at one time he wrote
thus, "My position then is that the phenomena of Spiritualism in their entirety do
not require further confirmation. They are pr<Wed quite as well as any facts are
proved in other sciences, and it is not denial or quibbling that can dispove any of
them"; it would be hard indeed for .any intelligent and honest mind to read this great
work of Dr. Wallace's and not be convinced of the reality of psychic phenomena.
In 1882 the Society for Psychical Research was founded in London. The mem-
bers were generally very agnostic and hostile to the subject, being confident in their
opinion (as are most of the uninformed on this great subject today) that it was. a
question of fraud or deceit or of delusion or illusion.
This society has exposed much fraud; they have had their paid secretaries and
officers, who became experts, in solving and elucidating the tricks and legerdemain of
those mercenary degenerates who are willing to deal dishonestly in so serious a
subj.ect for sake of small gain; almost every member has been a person willing and
desirous of assisting in investigations with the sole object of acquiring true knowledge.
F. W. H. Meyers, a great man of Science, connected with this society as one of
its leaders, in his early writings, persistently undertook to refute all spiritualistic
theories; he died a confirmed spiritualist and his writings on the subject, the later
part of his life, were extensive and convincing.
The great Dr. Hodgson, who became president of the society at one time, was,
during his early membership, an avowed exposer of the occult; he was a natural born
detect ive and more than an ama:teur student of legerdemain; his investigations be-
came very extensive and he soon became a full and fearless convert to psychic
scienee.
Dr. Robert Chambers, 'F.R.S., author of "Cyclopedia of English Literature," and
other great books, says, "Already Spiritualism has had a prodigious effect in redeem-
ing multitudes from hardened atheism and materialism, proving to them by positive
demonstration, that there is another world, that there is a non-material form of
humanity, and that many miraculous things which hitherto they have scoffed at, are
true. I had for many years known that the phenomena are real, as distinguished
from imposture, and when fully accepted, revolutionize the whole frame of human
opinion on many important matters." .
Prof. Herbert Mayo, F.R.S. , M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Kings
College, London, says, "Twenty-five years ago I was a hard headed unbeliever;
Spiritual Phenomena however quite unexpectedly developed in my own family. This
led me to inquire and to try numerous experiments in such a way as to preclude
the possibility of trickery and self deception. That the phenomena does occur is
overwhelming evidence; it is too late now to deny their existence."
Professocr James Challis, F.R.S., of Cambridge University, says, "The testimony
has been so abundant and consertaneous that either the facts must be admitted to be
such as reported, or the possibility of certifying facts by human testimony must be
given up."
Professor Elliott Coues, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., Professocr of Zoology, Norwich Uni-
versity, member of the National Academy of Sciences and author of many scientifi c
books, writes, "Will you have the opinion of such a person as I, who for the past t en
years has studied, watched and followed the phenomena of so-called Spiritualism, and
who speaks from personal experiences with almost every one of them? Then Jet me
tell you that I know that the alleged phenomena of SPiritu.alism are true substantially
as alleged."
Professor Thornebom, a great scientist of Sweden, says, "Only those deny the
phenomena of Spiritualism who have never thoroughly examined them, but profound
study alone can explain them."
Professor ZoUner of the University of Leipsic, one of Germany's greatest scien-
tists, says, "We have acquired proof of the existence of an invisible world which
can, under certain conditions, enter into relations with humanity."
Dr. J. M. Gully, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and authocr of some of
the world's greatest scientific books, says, "After two years of investigation of the
facts, I have not the slightest doubt, but have the strongest conviction that the
phenomena of materialization takes place."
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'S. C. Hall, F.S.A., a deep scientific student, writes, "The mockers and scoffers
at Spiritualistic phenomena, are almost exclusively those who have seen little or
nothing of it, know nothing about it, and will not investigate concerning it."
Among the great men of the present scientific field, who have made full and
careful study and investigation of this subject and have announced their convictions
and conclusions fearlessly and in amplified manner, may be mentioned, Dr. W. F.
Barrett, F.R.S., Dean of the Faculty of the Royal College of Sciences; Dr. James H.
Hyslop, for many years Professor of Psychology in Columbia University; Dr. Paul
Gibler, of the Pasteur Institute, N. Y.; Dr. Hallock of New York; Dr. F. L. Nichols,
F.A.S., author of "Esoteric Anthropology"; T. B. Barkas, F.G.S.; Dr. Adam Clarke,
and Camille Flammarion, the famous French astronomer.
Flammarion has very recently remarked, "SpirHualism is not a religion but a
science." In April, 1920, he wrote as follows: "May we not admit that the atmos-
phere or ether, may contain a psychic element not yet generally discovered?"
At every instant a human spirit leaves a human body; 40,000,000 times a year
this occurs; is it destroyed? Nothing proves that it is, while there is much to prove
that it is not annihilated or destroyed.
I have but mentioned a very few of the great scientists of the past or present
generation, who have investigated and committed themselves on this wonderful sub-
ject; any complete list would be too tedious to listen to; if we go into the field of
philosophy we find many thousands of the greatest minds - of modern thought, who
do not hesitate to openly announce themselves as thoroughly convinced of the facts
of psychic phenomena in its most wonderful forms as so generally rejected by the
uninformed.
All are not fully agreed as t o the causes and the effects. Quite generally they
can be classified under these three hypotheses:
1. , These powers are the human intelligence, having powers and facilities which
we are not now aware of.
2. The phenomena is produced by angelic or demonic Beings who are powerful
and omniscient.
3. These are the dead, who yet live and know, and who are near to us and can
communicate with us.
The first class, comprises generally those who, for reasons not readily under-
stood by others, seem to find it impossible to admit of any spiritual life whatever;
they have seen the phenomena produced without fraud, or have been so informed
through others in whom they have implicit confidence, so that they believe the
phenomena do occur; they speak freely of Telepathy and the sub-conscious mind, but
are unable to give any real explanations; in fact telepathy as an explanation, explains
nothing; it is like saying "death is caused by disease"; the sub-conscious is indeed a
great mystery; there is certainly room for diligent research and knowledge to obtain,
from that source; the Spiritualists generally hold that it is the .spiritual soul itself,
functioning when the material body is wholly or partially asleep; they have not as
yet been able to satisfactorily demonstrate or prove this to those who are skeptical
of the existence of Spirit.
The second class, comprises largely those who are so well absorbed by their
conversion to certain religious concepts and theological education, as to not be
interested in the truly scientific consideration of the subject; the great Catholic
Church, the Seven Day Adventists, the Presbyterians and other sects have generally
taught that psychic phenomena, or what some others term spiritual intercourse, is
from the Devil or from evil spirits or demons or elementals; by elementals they
usually mean, undeveloped evil spirits which have not been human beings.
It might be fair to say that some of the deepest thinking and most advanced
thinkers of these sects mentioned and others, have taken and are taking a wider view
of this subject and giving it more extended consideration.
The third class, of course, comprises what might be called Spiritualists, though
many of them resent that application, knowing that their views and their knowledge
is much broader than that of most people who do not call themselves Spiritualists, or
than what the general public understands by the word or term Spiritualist.
Personally we have been deeply interested in this study for many years, having
become a member of the Society for Psychical Research in its earlier life; we have
had some interesting and to us astounding experiences, some of which, if related in
detail, would possibly cause some of our friends to question our integrity,
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In December, 1921, while alone in the city of Los Angeles, California, we casually
entered the basement room of a neat looking Spiritualist Church where we noticed
the sign "Trumpet Medium"; the lady who said she was the pastor of the church
congregation, a middle aged woman of highly intellectual and ethical .appearance, by
name, Mrs. Ine'Z Wagner, kindly offered to attempt to give me a private trumpet
seance; we entered a small library or study and after placing two chairs and a trumpet
in the center of the room, lowered the blind on the window so that it was almost
dark as we seated ourselves.
Soon the trumpet seemed to lift itself into the air and these words were uttered
from same, "Charles Hyde, I am your father"; I am very certain that no person
thereabout knew me nor did any one knowing me, know where I was at that time;
no questions had been asked me and there was no possible way in which my name
could have been known to any one thereabouts, except under laws of nature not as
yet understood by many.
It was not a case of fraud, but a case of phenomena.
After some satisfying conversation with what purported to be my father's spirit,
another voice spoke through the trumpet saying, "This is Charles Leavitt, the man
you were named after"; I cannot remember that for years I had thought of Mr.
Leavitt, who was an old boyhood chum of my father's; there was certainly no one
in that city who knew the facts regarding my middle name .as given to me in the
conversation I had then and there with what purported to be the spirit or intelligence
of Charles Leavitt.
Other voices spoke to me, one a woman's voice who seemed unable to speak ex-
cept in whisper; she gave the name of Harriet Austin, a lady I had had business
dealing with many years ago.
Another wonderful experience I had a few years ago, I feel more free to speak
of, as my youngest son Theodore, then aged; twelve years was with me; my father's
form appeared in full materialization before me; I said, "Theodore, do you see what
I see?" and he replied, "Why yes, that is Grandfather, isn't it?"
Never in my experience have I been given at any seance or meeting I have
attended, any expression or communication which has had in it any immoral element;
everyt hing that I have seen or heard .at such times has been of the highest moral
and ethical import.
In the face of such experience it is difficult indeed to ascribe it to evil forces
and one comes to know tha:t it is not delusion nor illusion; the terms of hypnotism
or telepathy or subconscious mind do not answer an intelligent mind as explanation
or cause.
I hold that it is much more reasonable to accept the explanations and interpreta-
tions of numerous scientific minds, of the world's greatest personalities and pro
foundest students of the subject, who have devoted years of their time and effort to
investigating and experimenting, with the sole purpose of ascertaining what is the
truth, what are the facts.
While it is true that as. yet manY' of our great scientific men have refused to
seriously investigate psychic phenomena, it is also true that those who have done
so, and they represent hundreds if not thousands, almost invariably finally come to
the same or harmonious conclusions.
Usually beginning (as was the case with the speaker), with strong tendency if
not firm conviction towards rationalism and materialism, but being lovers of fact in
preference to theory, they ultimately attain to a knowledge of spiritual life unclouded
with the fables or allegories of theology.
Seventy years ago the papers and magazines were full of sarcasm and rejection
of mesmerism or what is now more generally termed hypnotism; Dr. Baird, then a
leading surgeon of England, was refused the privilege of reading a paper upon it, by
the British Association; that subject was then treated quite similarly as the subject
of psychic phenomena has more recently been treated by the press at large; now all
science acc'epts the truths regarding hypnotism then rejected, as well demonstrated
and unquestioned knowledge.
How long will it be before it will be the brand of ignorance for any person
claiming scientific education, to question the reality of psychic phenomena? We
boldly state that such: time is now close at hand.
CHAS. L. HYDE, Sr.
October, 1922. Pierre, South Dakota.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
Psychical Research Societies
UNITED STATES
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THE AMERICAN PSYCHICAL INSTITUTE AND LABORATORY. Hereward Car-
rington a nd H. K. Kevorkian, Founders. 504 West lllth St., New York City.
Hereward Carrington, Ph.D., Secretary and R, esearch Officer; H. K. Kevorkian,
Treasurer.
SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL
Dr. Sidney Alrutz, Sweden; Mme. Juliette Bisson, France; Dr. Oscar Borch, Den-
mark; Dr. H. J. Brugmans, Holland; Prof. Ed. Claparede, Switzerland; Dr. Allerton S.
Cushman, United States; Dr. D. Van Ness Dearborn, United States; Dr. Fr. van Eeden,
Holland; Prof. E. Falcomer, Italy; The Han. Everard Feilding, England; Dr. L. P.
Jacks, England; Prof. Oscar J aeger, Sweden; Dr. H. Jaworski, France; Dr. Paul Joire,
France; Dr. David Starr Jordan, United States; M. Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgium;
Dr. Em. Magnin, Switzerland; Prof. S. Melusson, France; Prof. Viktor Mikuska,
Czechoslovakia; Prof. Henry Morselli, Italy; Prof. H. Niel son, Iceland; Baron von
Schrenck-Notzing, Germany; Dr. Rektor Stadius, Sweden; Dr. J. Wereide, Norway;
M. Serge Yourievitch, Russia; Dr. J. Zeehandelaar, Holland.
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, INC.
15 Lexington Avenue, New York Tel. Gramercy 2821
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Frederick Edwards ............. . ........... ... .. ... ..... .. ... President a nd EditOT
John I. D. Bristol .... ....... ..... .. ... ... . .... . .. . . .. .... . ... . ...... Vice-President
J. R. Gordon (32 Rector St., New York) . .. . .... .. . . ........ ... . . ..... Vice-President
Thomas H. Pierson (30 Church St., New York) . ..... . ... . ... .. ......... . . Secretary
Lawson Purdy (105 East 22nd St., New York) ... ..... ........ .. .. . ... . ... Treasurer
Daniel Day Walton . . .. .. . .. . .............. . ...... .. ... . .. .. ...... .. . .. . . .. Counsel
Term Expires January, 1926: Geo. H. Hyslop, Lawson Purdy, Chas. A. Sherman,
Daniel Day Walton.
Term Expires J anuary, 1927: Chas. M. Baldwin, Miles M. Dawson, Frederick Edwards,
A. D. Louttit Laing, Thomas H. Pierson.
Term Expires J anuary, 1928: John I. D. Bristol, Wm. H. Button, Mrs. S. A. Derieux,
J. R. Gordon, Samuel McComb.
STAFF
J. Malcolm Bird ...... ........ ... . .. .. . .. Research Officer (on Physical Phenomena)
Harry Price .. .. . .. . ... . .... . .. . ........................ . .. Foreign Research Officer
Mary Campbell Speaker ... . .... ... ... . ......................... Business Secretary
LOCAL SECTIONS
New York Section
Daniel Day Walton . .. ..... ... .. . .. ....... ........ ..... . ...... .... ........ Chairman
Miss Ethel Stebbins .............................. . .. .. . .... ..... .... Vice-Chairman
T. H. Pierson .... . .. . . ..... ... . . . .. . ... . . . ................ . .... .......... Treasurer
Mrs. M. V. Wilde . . . .... . ........ .... .. .. . . . .. . .. ... ... ... . ... ........... Secretary
Western Reserve Section-Cleveland, 0.
Percy K. Smith ....... .... .... . .. .. . .. ... . .. ..... .. ....... . ........ . ..... Chairman
V. D. Allen ..... ...... . . . ..... .. .. .. ..... . .. ... .... . ... .. ............... Treasurer
Arthur W. Colby .............. . . .. . .. .... . .... .. . . ... .. ......... . ....... Secretary
ORIGIN OF THE WORK
Considering that more scientific methods should be applied to the study of all
types of psychical phenomena, William F. Barrett, professor of physics in the Royal
College of Science, Dublin, in 1882 called a conference which resulted in the organiza-
tion of the Society for Psychical Research in London the same year. Since then that
Society has numbered among its Presidents Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge,
Sir J . J . Thompson, Lord Rayleigh, Prof. William James, Prof. Charles Richet, Prof.
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Henri Bergson, Sir William F. Barrett, Prof. Balfour Stewart, Prof. F. C. S. Schiller,
Prot Gilbert Murray, Prof. William McDougall, Bishop Boyd Carpenter, the Rt. Han.
(now Lord) .Arthur J. Balfour, the Rt. Han. Gerald Balfour, and others.
The first .American Society for Psychical Research was formed in 1885', in con-
sequence of a visit by Sir W. . Barrett to this country, and Prof. Simon Newcomb
became its President. In 1887 the Society invited a man of singular ability, Richard
Hodgson, A.M., LL.D., sometime Lecturer in the University of Cambridge, to become
its Executive Secretary and he accepted.
This later became a branch of the English Society under the very able guidance
of Dr. Hodgson until his death in 1905. The .American Society for Psychical Research
was then re-established with James H. Hyslop, Ph.D., formerly Professor of Logic
and Ethics in Columbia University, as its Secretary and director.
In 1907 the "Journals" and "Proceedings" began, and have continued uninter-
ruptedly to the present time.
PURPOSE .AND SCOPE OF THE SOCIETY
1. The investigation of alleged telepathy, visions and apparitions, dowsing,
monitions, premonitions, automatic writing, a nd other forms of automatism (as speak
ing, drawing, etc.) psychometry, coincidental dreams, clairvoyance and clairaudience,
predictions, physical phenomena (such as materialization, telekinesis, rapping and
other sounds), and in short, all types of mediumistic a nd metapsychical phenomena.
2. The collection, classification, study and publication of reports dealing with the
phenomena designated above from first hand acquaintance and seemingly in good
faith. Members especially, but also non-members, are asked to supply data or to give
information where such may be obtained. Names connected with phenomena must
be supplied, but on request these will be treated as sacredly and perpetually confi
dentlal.
3. The formation of a Library on all subjects embraced in psychical research,
and bordering thereupon. Contributions of books and periodical files will be wel-
comed and acknowledged in the Journal.
4. Encouragement of the formation of local groups in all parts of the country
which will co-operate with and report to the .American Society; and especially the
encouragement of qualified individuals disposed to give attention to investigation with
like co-operation.
CLASSIFIED MEMBERSHIP
Founders, $5,000.00; Patrons, $1,000.00; Life Fellows, $500.00; Life Members,
$200.00; Life .Associates, $100.00.
Members and associates now paying annual dues could greatly help the Society
at the present time by joining one of the above life classes, or, if already in one
class, by paying the difference and entering one of the higher classes. If this is
done by a limited number of our friends our finances will be placed on a firm basis.
Checks should be made payable to "Lawson Purdy, Treasurer," 15 Lexington
.Avenue, New York.
THE BOSTON SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, 346 Beacon St., Boston,
Mass., U. S . .A. Established 1925. Dr. Walter Franklin Prince, Research Officer.
THE BURMA PSYCHIC SOCIETY (.American Branch), 116 S. Michigan Blvd., Chi
cago, Ill. President and Foreign Representative, The Sahan Kabir Premel el
.Adaros, Ph.D.
LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, Stanford University, California. Fel
lowship in Psychical Research, occupied by Prof. John Edgar Coover. The
University has a laboratory for the study of Psychic Phenomena, and an Endowed
Library.
NATiONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, Incorporated, 6027 Hayes .Ave., Los
.Ailgeles, Calif. .Scientific Research in Normal and .Abnormal Psychology and
Spirit Obsession. President, Carl .A. Wickland, M.D.; Vice-President, 0. D. Goern,
6050 Hayes .Ave.; Recording Secretary, Nellie M. Watts, 6027 Hayes .Ave.; Carre
sponding Secretary, Celia L. Go em; Treasurer, .Anna W. Wickland, 602'7 Hayes
.Ave.
PURPOSE OF THE INSTITUTE
Maintaining no allegiance to any sect, belief, ~ s m or cult, efforts being directed to
the complex problem of "What becomes of the Dead," and with the object in view of
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encouraging more extensive lmowledge in this obscure field, this Institute was organ-
ized and incorporated under the State Laws of California, as a Benevolent ,Association,
to carry on experimental research in normal and abnormal psychology and demonol-
ogy; to obtain and disseminate knowledge relating to obsession or possession as
probable contributing factor s in the various functional psychO'-neurosis, mental aber-
rations, insanity, suicides and crime, etc., to ascertain and devise intelligent, rational
methods of prevention, treatment, relief or cure; to encourage and assist sanatoriums
and asylums for the insan e, and other interest ed associations, to engage in similar
research; to develop and instruct psychic-sensitives, as intermediaries in above stated
experimental research, and grant Certificates to same when proficient; to maintain, or
cause to be estabished, bureaus or centers where those discouraged and despondent
may go for consolation, or those weary of existence or cont emplating suicide may
receive friendly and dependable advice and instruc tion concerning the serious ques-
tion oB "What becomes of rthe Dead ?"-helpfulness and diffusion of more light on the
problems of Life and Death, and Science of Religion, being the chief purpose of the
Association; to receive endowments, grants, wills and devises for the purpose and
extension of said research.
UNIVERSAL PSYCHIC RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, 1904 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.
Founder, Effa E. Danelson, Editor, "The Occult Digest."
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES
BOSTON, MASS.
Psy chic Inquiry Club, 9 L eamington Rd.,
Brighton, Boston, Mass. Pres., Hon.
Frank H. Pope; Sec., Mrs. Minnie Me-
serve Soul e.
BELLINGHAM, WASH.
The Psychic Resea rch Society. Pres., Mr.
W . D. Andrus, Box 353, R. D. 2.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Psychical Research Soci e t y . Roy Holm-
y ard, 5 Hedgerow L a n e, Clifton, Cin-
cinnati.
INDIANAPOL IS, IND.
Universal Psychic Resear ch Soc. (Inc. ).
Pres., R e v. Chas. H. Gunsolus, 515 Blake
St.; Vice-Pres., Dr. James Doyl e, 1910
Dexter Ave.; Sec., Arthur Bowma n.
MINNEAPOLIS, ~ l i N N .
Psychic Research Society. Dr. G. A. Os tby,
815 Sixt eent h St.
S'l'AMFORD, CONN.
The Psycho-Physical-Science-Institute, P.
0. Box 428.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Psychical Resear ch Society. Pres., Mrs.
Duncan U. Fletch e r .
Round Tabl e for Psychical Research, The
Playhouse, 1814 N. St. , N. W.
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH. (Established January,
1925.) President, W. E. Brocksopp, 161 Childers St., North Adelaide; Dep.
President, P. W. Temby, Ayr Ave., Lower Mitcham; Secretary (Founder), Walter
Blake, 26 Olive St., Prospect, S. A.; Treasurer and Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Olivia
Alma Phillips, 17 Angus St., Goodwood, South Australia.
Place of Meeting: North Ter race, Adelaide, South Australia.
The General Scheme of this society is to establish itself in every State through-
out Australasia in a uniform manner ; each state to elect delegates to a Supreme
Council, which in turn will elect the Supreme Officers.
OBJECTS
The study of hypnotism and the forms of so-called mesmeric trance, with its
allied insensibilit y to pain; clairvoyance and other allied phenomena.
A critical study of Reichenbach's researches with certain organizations called
"sensitive," and an enquiry whether such organizations possess any power or percep-
tion beyond a highly exalted sensibility of the sensory organs.
A careful investigation of any reports, resting on strong t estimony, regarding
apparitions at the moment of death, or otherwise, or regarding di sturbances in houses
reported to be haunted.
An enquiry into various physical phenomena commonly called spiritualistic, with
an attempt to discover their causes and general laws.
Consideration of the literature published upon the subject.
Each department to be under the management of its own committee. Other de-
partments to be promulgated from time to time by sanction or order of the Supreme
Council.
WA'LTER BLAKE, Secretary .and Organizer.
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AUSTRIA
WIENER PARAPSYCHISCHES INSTITUT (Parapsychical Institute), 132 Gentzgasse,
Vienna, XVIII. President, Prof. Dr. Karl Camillo Schneider; Vice-President, Dr.
Rud. Schmid. Council consists of the foregoing and Dr. Rud. Baar, Dr. Rud.
Ungar, Dr. Ferdinand Winkler, Dr. Hugo Glaser, Franz v. Halla, Rud. Rein, and
Anton Missriegler. Director of the Institute is Ubald Tartaruga. The Corre-
sponding Members are: England, Dr. C. S. Schiller; France, M. Rene Sudre,
Editor, "Revue Metapsychique," Paris; Norway, Dr. Oskar Jager, Oslo; Germany,
Dr. Paul Siinner, Editor of "Psychische Studien."
CANADA
PSYCHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, 79 Mance St., Montreal.
DENMARK
DANISH SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Copenhagen. President, Dr.
Christian Winther, Professor v. Polyteknisk Laeranstalt.
SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF PSYCHIC KNOWLEDGE, Copenhagen.
President, Prof. J. S. Jensen.
ENGLAND
ILFORD
ILFORD PSYCHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, Clements Rd., liford.
LONDON
THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE, 59 Holland Park, W. 11. Estab-
lished, 1920. Hon. Principal, J. Hewat McKenzie; Hon. Secretary, Barbara
McKenzie (Mrs.).
ADVISORY COUNCIL
President, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., LL.D.
Chairman, Mrs. St. Cla ir S.tobart.
Vice-Chairman, Rev. C. Drayton Thomas.
Members of Council: Fred'k. Bligh Bond, F.R.I.B.A.; Stanley de Erath, M.I.C.E.;
Brig.-Gen. F. C. Carter, C.B.; Mrs. Champion de Crespigny, Mrs. Devenish, Mr.
John Heelas, Mr. Charles Lyle and Mr. Harry C. Scofield.
Honorary Members: The Viscountess Grey of Falloden, Mr. G. R. S. Mead and Miss
F. R. Scatcherd.
NATIONAL LABORATORY OF PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, LONDON. To discover
the laws of Psychic Phenomena by Scientific Means.
Honorary Director: Harry Price, F.R.N.S., Arun Bank, Pulborough, Sussex, England.
Meeting Place, 5 Queen Square, London, W. C. 1. (Temporary)
Honorary President: The Lord Sands, K.C., LL.D., etc.
Honorary Vice-Presidents: The Rt. Hon. Viscountess Grey of Fallodon; Dr. A. Baron
von Schrenck-Notzing (Munich) ; Dr. Eugene Osty, Director of the Institut
Metapsychique (Paris); J . R. Gordon, Esq., Vice-President American Society for
Psychical Research (New York); Dr. Christian Winther, Professor v. polyteknisk
laeraanstalt and President of the Danish Society for Psychical Research (Copen-
hagen).
Honorary Corresponding Members: Miss May C. Walker, General European Corre-
-spondent; M. Rene Sudre, Editor of the Revue Matapsychique (Paris); J. S.
Jensen, Esq., President of the Copenhagen Society for the Promotion of Psychic
Knowledge (Copenhagen); Fritz Grunewald, Esq. (Berlin).
PSYCHICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 5 Tavistock Square, W. C. 1. Hon Secretary,
F. W. Hawken, 4, Tavistock Square, W. C. 1, London.
PSYCHO-THERAPEUTIC SOCIETY, The Broadway Hall, Wimbleton, S. W. 19, Lon-
don. President, Mr. R. A. Bush, F.C.S., "Holt" Morden, Surrey; Secretary, Miss
L. G. Pothill, 1 Dane Rd., Merton Abbey, S. W. 19, London; Treasurer, Mr. A. H.
Watson, 3 Elm Grove Worple Rd., Wimbledon, S. W. 19.
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SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, 31 Tavistock Square, London, W. C. 1.
Hon. Research Officer, V. J . Wooley; Treasurer, W. H. Salter, Esq.
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SUPERNOR>MAL PICTURES. President, Dr.
Abraham Wallace, Wendela, Harrow-on-the-Hill, England; Vice-President, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, 15, Buckingham Palace Mansions, S. W. 1, London; Vice-
President, W. G. Mitchell, Esq., Darlington; Vice-President, H. Blackwell, Esq.,
43 Brownswood Road, Finsbury Park, N. 4.
Local Societies
BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Queen's
College, Birmingham. Geo. T. Gilby, Joint Secretary, 34, Claremont Rd., Hands-
worth.
BROMLEY CIRCLE OF. PSYCHIC STUDY. Meeting in the Public Library, High St.,
Bromley. All inquiries to Mrs. Hughman, 73, Widmore Rd., Bromley, Kent.
SHEFFIELD AND DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR. PSYCHICAL RESEARCH .. Joseph
Higginbotham, Vice-President, Lees House, Norton Lees, Sheffield; Samuel Mad-
docks, Hon. Secretary, Broomhill, Sheffield.
SHEFFIELD SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Sheffield, England. President,
Dr. F. Ballard, D.D., M.A., B.Sc., etc. (London); Vice-Presidents, H. E. Yerbury,
M.I.C.E.; W. G. Hibbins, B.Sc., B. Eng. Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E.; Jos. Higgin-
bottom, Esq.; Hon. Treasurer, Walter Appleyard, Esq., J .P ., Endcliffe Crescent,
Telephone, Broomhill 136; Hon. Secretary, 0. J. Wendlandt, 12 Endcliffe Rise
Rd., Sheffield, Telephone, Broomhill 65; Librarian, Miss Edith M. Wood.
Meetings are held in the Theosophical Rooms, 8, St. Paul's Parade, at 7: 30 p, m.
The Library of Psychic Literature is open for the use of Members at each meeting.
THE SOCIETY OF COMMUNION. (Formed to Study and Make Known the Findings
of Psychical Research, as Loyal Servants of our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ.) First
President (in Spirit Life), Dr. Ellis T. Powell, D.Sc., LL.B. ; Vice-Presidents, Revs.
Professor G. Henslow, M.A., Chas. L. Tweedale; Secretary and Organizing Presi-
dent, Rev. J. W. Potter.
The Society conducts "The Counsellor Circle" referred to in Mr. Hannen Swaffer's
Book "Northcliffe's Return." From this Circle "Spiritual Truth" was founded as a
weekly paper. This Society is the Publisher of "The Christian Spiritualist." Address
all communications to the Secretary, 34, Lancaster Road, South Norwood Park, Lon-
don, S. E. 25.
FRANCE
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF METAPSYCHICAL RESEARCH (lnstitut Meta-
psychique International). Founded. by M. Jean Meyer, 89 Avenue Niel, Paris,
(XVIIe).
Honorary President, Prof. Charles Richet, Member of The Institute of France, and
Academy of Medicine.
President, Prof. Rocco Santoliquido, Conseiller d'Etat d'Italie.
Vice-President, Prof. Leclainche, Member, Institutue of France, Inspector General,
Chief of Sanitary Service, to the Minister of Agriculture.
Other Members of Committee: Dr. Calmette, Medical Inspector General, Tresorier;
Ernest Boozano; Dr. Cuneo, Gabriel Delanne; Sir Oliver Lodge, of The Royal
Society of England; Dr. J. Maxwell, Attorney General at the Court of Appeals,
Bordeaux; Dr. J. Teissier, Professor of the Medical Clinic at Lyon.
DIRECTOR: Dr. Eugene Osty.
Organ: "Revue Metapsychique." Founded by Dr. G. Geley; Editor, M. Rene Sudre.
INSTITUT DE PSYCHO-PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE. Siege Central: 25, rue des
Apennins, Paris (17e).
SOCIETE FRANCAISE D'ETUDES PSYCHO-PHYSIQUES. Siege Social: 25, Rue des
Apennins, Paris (17e). Comite: President, Louis Gas tin; Vice-Presidents, Dr.
Helan Jaworski et Dr. G. Sentourens; Secretaire general, Louis Le Leu; Tresorier,
J. M. Espana; Secretaire-archiviste, E. Routier-Fabre. Commission. Technique:
President, Dr. Rene Bremier; Secretaire, Leloup de Sainvjlle.
SOCIETE d'ETUDES PSYCHIQUES, Le Havre, France.
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GERMANY
AERZTLICHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR PARAPSYOGISCHE FORSCHUNG, Berlin.
INDIA
BURMA PSYCHIC SOCIETY (Psychical Research), Nattalin, Burma. President, Saya
Pyo, Nattalin; Vice-President, U Tun Khin, Rangoon; Vice-President, W. U.
Maung Tin, Ph.D., Sc., Thaungtoo; Secretary, Maung Yauk, Nattalin; Treasurer,
Co-Operative Banlr, Nattalin.
IRELAND
SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Belfast, Ireland. President and Joint Sec-
retary, Colonel R. G. Berry, Ardaluin, Newcastle Co., Down, Ireland.
POLAND
PSYCHO-PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF WARSAW. President, Prof. Prospera de Szmurlo.
SCOTLAND
CHRISTIAN PSYCHICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, Glasgow.
EDINBURGH PSYCHIC CIRCLE, 5 Carlton St., Edinburgh.
SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Glasgow.
SWITZERLAND
SOCIETE d'ETUDES PSYCHIQUES DE GENEVE. President, M. Albert Pauchard,
12 Rue Carteret, Geneva.

ROSICRUCIANISM
THE ANCIENT AND MYSTICAL ORDER ROSAE CRUCIS
Imper!litor, H. SPENCER LEWIS, F.R.C., Ph.D., Rosicrucian Square, Tampa, Fla.
Grand Secretary, RALPH M. LEWIS, Rosicrucian Square, Tampa, Fla.
Grand Secretary for England, RAYMUND ANDREA, cjo 48 Hillgrove Hill, Kings-
down, Bristol, England.
The A. M. 0. R. C. is affiliated with Antiquum Arcanum Ordinem Rosae et Aureae
Crucis, in various parts of the world.
AFFILIATIONS-UNITED STATES
South Eastern District: DIVISIONAL SECRETARY OF AMORC, P. 0. Box 676,
Tampa, Fla.
Southern District: MISS OLIVIA ROBINSON, 1011 Hammond Ave., San Antonio, Tex.
Eastern District: New York Grand Lodge, MR. LOUIS LAWRENCE, 361 West 23rd
St., New York City.
Central Division: DR. CHARLES GREEN, May Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.
North Eastern Division: Grand Lodge of Mass., 739 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.;
MRS. MARIE CLEMENS, 25 Petersboro St., Boston, Mass.; MR. A. S. EDWARDS,
P. 0. Box 1083, Waterbury, Conn.
Midwest Division: MR. FRED D. WALKER, P. 0. Box 319, Arkansas City, Kan.
Western Division: Headquarters, 843 Octavia St., San Francisco, Calif.
BRITISH DIVISION
MR. RAYMOND ANDREA, cjo 63 Egerton Road, Bishopston, Bristol, England.
CANADIAN DIVISION
MR. J. B. CLARK, c;o Amore Headquarters, 413 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C.
EAST INDIAN DIVISION
Grand Lodge, P. 0. Box 31, Sourabaya, Java.
MEXICAN DIVISION
Grand Lodge in Mexico, JOSE W. CERVANTES, Grand Secretary, Apartado Postal,
2763 Mexico, D. F., Mexico.
SCANDINAVIAN DIVISION
Grand Lodge, MR. SVEND TURNING, Kildevaeldsgade 74, Copenhagen, Denmark.
WEST INDIES DIVISION
Grand Lodge, P. 0. Box 36, San Juan, Porto Rico.
THE ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP
An International Association of Christian Mystics
Mt. Ecclesia, Box 28, Oceanside, Calif.
President, MRS. MAX HEINDEL Vice-President, VERNA WILSON
Secretary, ANNETT LYTEL Treasurer, ALFRED ADAMS
ORIGIN AND OBJECT (Contributed)
"The Rosicrucian Fellowship is the modern representative of an ancient Mystic
Order formed in Europe in the year 1313, by a highly spiritual teacher having the
symbolical name Christian Rose Cross. It was his mission to prepare a new phase of
the Christian Religion to be used during the coming Aquarian Age, for as the world
and men evolve, so also must religions change to meet the needs of altered intellectual
conditions.
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The Fellowship was establi shed at its present location in 1911, by Max Heindel,
its founder and leader . He had previously been made the authorized messenger of
the Elder Brothers of the Rosicrucian Order for the purpose of giving to the Western
World the Western Wisdom Teaching concerning Life and Being, which the Rosi-
crucians had guarded for centuries, for it was held that the world was ready to
receive this advanced science of the soul, the religious philosophy of the coming age.
Max Heindel passed out in January, 1919, since which time Mrs. Max Heindel
has been the leader and director of the work.
Its object is the teaching and dissemination of the Rosicrucian Philosophy. The
means of disseminating it are books, a magazine, lectures, and correspondence
courses."
ROSICRUCIAN CHRISTIANITY
The Rosicrucian Fellowship is a movement for the dissemination of a definite,
logical, and sequential t eaching concerning the origin, evolution, and future develop-
ment of t he world and man, showing both the spiritual and scientific aspects; a
teaching which makes no statements that are not supported by reason and logic. It
satisfies the mind by giving clear explanations, and neither begs nor evades questions.
It holds out a reasonable solution to all mysteries, but-and this is a very important
"but"-Rosicrucian Christianity does not regard the intellectual understanding of God
and the universe as an end in itself, far from it. The greater the intellect. the greater
the danger of its misus e. Therefore the scientific teaching is only given in order that
man may believe and start to live the religious life which alone can bring true
fellowship.
The Rosicrucian Fellowship aims to make the Christian religion a living factor
in the land. It encourages people to remain wrth their churches as long as they can
find spiritual comfort there, and gives them at the same time the explanations which
creeds may have obscured. T'o such as have already severed their connections with
the church, it offers the Christian teachings from a new viewpoint, so that they may
again be accepted and their essential beauty recognized.
People of various denominations enter educational institutions such as Harvard
or Yale to study mythology, psychology or comparative religion, without prejudice to
their religious affiliations. Students may enroll with the Rosicrucian Fellowship on
the very same basis. Anyone i s eli gible who is not a Hypnotist, or professionally
engaged as a Medium, a Palmist, or an Astrologer.
ROSICRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP LOCAL CENTERS
Amsterdam, Holland.- 534 O'Vertoom.
Atlanta, Ga.-Grand Theatre Bldg., Room
218. R 23
Baltimore, 1\ld.-The St . .Ja m es, oom ,
Charl es a nd Center Sts.
Barcelona, Stmln.-Commerclal 3, 2o,,3a.
Buffalo, N. Y.-Room 22, 493 Franldm St.,
near Allen St.
Burlington, Vt.-17 Grant St.
Calgary, Alta., Canadn.-Oddfell ows' Bl dg.,
Center St.
Chicngo, 111.-Chicago Loop Center, Room
91 Auditorium Bldg ., 431 So. Wabash
Ave. .
Chicago, 111.-North Side Center, Channmg
Ha ll, 4701 Sherida n Road.
Cincinnati, Olf<>.-Room 515, Odd F ellows
Templ e, 7th and Elm Sts.
Co:>l<>mbo, Ceyl<>n.- 25 Ketawal amulla,
Maradana.
C<>lumbus, Ohio:>.-49 E. Gay St.
Liver]JOol, Englnml.-Mrs. Beryl Dean, The
Sun Dial, Heswall , Cheshire.
Lo:>ndon, Englnnd.-Miss Margery Heath,
131, The Court, Savoy Hotel, Strand.
Los Angeles, Cnllf.-112 Coulter Bldg. , 213
South Broadway.
1\Iexico City, 1\lex.-Calle de Lopez No. 24.
lUhmenpolis, 1\Iiuu.-Beverly Hall , 1521 La
Sall e Ave.
National City, Cnlif.-60 West 8th St.
New York City.-Union Center 1819
Broadway (Columb u s Circle) ' Room
1809.
New York Cl'ty.-Harlem Center 321 W
138th St. (Col ored.) '
Portland, Ore.-Worcester Bl dg. Room
311. '
Providence, R . 1.-209 Sumter St.
Rochester, N. Y.-407 Cor nwa ll Bldg.
Sncrnmeuto, Cnlif.-1618 7th St.
Sun Diego, Cnlif.-Roorn 6, Union Bank
Bl dg., 1023 Seventh St.
Snu Fruncisco, Cnlif.-Mrs. W. L. Birdsall,
419 22nd Ave.
San Jose, Cnlif.-Room 125, Theatre Bldg.
Snuta lUouicn, Calif.-1418 Santa Monica
Boul evard.
Seattle, "\Vnslt.-515 Madi son St.
St. Paul, 1\linn.-316 Midl a nd Trust Bldg.
Utica, N. Y.-11 Clinton P l ace.
Vnneouver, B. C.-H . .James Edwards, 2916
Pender St. EJ.
Vlctorln, D. C.- 229 Pemberton Bldg.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
SOCIETAS ROSICRUCIANA IN AMERICA
(Society of Rosicrucians, Inc.)
Ordo Sanctissimus Rubeae Rosae et Aureae Crucis
House of the s:.s:.
See of New York City.
(Contributed)
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The Societas Rosicruciana in America is the fourth institution of the Rosicrucian
Fraternity in the United States.
The first Rosicrucian foundation was that of Fr. Johann Kelpius, in 1694. The
monastery was situate on the banks of the Wissahickon, near Germantown, Philadel-
phia, Pa. This foundation has long since been extinct and no connection remains
to the present day.
The second foundation was attempted by Pascal Beverly Randolph, who founded
the "Brotherhood of Rosicrucians" in New E.ngland, in the early 60's. He afterwards
founded the Temple of the Rosy Cross, South and West. He was succeeded by
Freeman B. Dowd, and the last Grand Master in direct succession was E'dward H.
Brown, of Salem, Mass. Since the passing of Frater Brown, we have not been
apprised of any successor and have no information that the organiozation is still
active.
The third foundation was on Masonic lines, in 1878, deriving from the Societas
Rosicruciana in Anglia and Scotia, and in 1889 Fr. Charles E. Meyer became Supreme
Magus of the "Societatis Rosicrucianae in the United States." Restricted in its
nature, this organization has never been active in propagandism and appears to
have been more in the nature of a social body with quarterly meetings. Many of the
older Colleges are now inoperative and few traces of it appear.
The Societas Rosicruciana in America, deriving from the English Fraternity, was
incorporated in 1912 and is, therefore, the .active American Branch of the Rosicrucian
Fraternity. It has no connection with any other bodies claiming to be Rosicrucian
in name or nature in this country. It follows the strict Rosicrucian procedure and
maintains Work in Alchemy, Astrology, Hermeticism, Rosicrucianism, Natural Phi-
losophy and Theology. .
The Societas Rosicruciana in America is incorporated through its High Council
in three distinct phases: (1) As a Fraternity, in which the Eckhartshausen Rituals
are worked from Zelator to Prince Chief Adept; nine degrees. (2) As a Church,
The First Rosicrucian Church of America (Ecclesiae Rosicrucianae Cathol icae),
ministering the major and minor sacraments and holding Apostolic Orders and the
Historic Episcopate. This provides the Path for those who choose the purely spiritual
way of development. (3) As a College of Research, for scientific demonstration of
natural laws and phenomena, specializing in psychological research.
Its auxiliary bodies for propagandism and teaching are:
The American College of Astroscience, presenting a complete course in Astrology
in fifty-seven lessons, covering every phrase of the ,Art, .and granting diplomas to
those who successfully complete the course;
The Seminary of Biblical Research, presenting courses in Christian Mysticism
and Biblical Exegesis, Hermeneutics and History.
The Society maintains three grades of membership: Associate, for those who
desire practical ins-truction in Psychological, Psychoanalytic and Psychotherapeutic
methods; the Congregation of the Outer, for those who desire the Philosophical
instructions, and Collegiate, for those who desire to undertake the Degrees of the
Grades with their Historical and Philosophical instruction.
The Secret Work in Spiritual Alchemy is available to those who successfully
pass required degrees or designated work in the lessons.
The Societas Rosicruciana in America works in complete harmony and close
.association with the Masonic Fraternity, and Constitutionally, its major officers are
Masons of all Rites and Degrees. But its membership is, however, open to both sexes.
It has no connection either near or remote with any bodies claiming to be Rosicrucian
in the United States, or with the Seventeenth or Eighteenth Degrees in the Ancient
Accepted Scottish Rite.
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The Societas Rosicruciana in America is not concerned in the production of the
Mediumistic Phenomena of Spiritualism, experiments in Spirit Photography or
Psychical Research.
The Rosicrucian Fraternity as represented by the Societas Rosicruciana in
America is a serious organization composed of men and women of good repute, who
are engaged in the study of evolutionary processes, science, and the philosophy of
life, and who endeavor to live usefully to humanity, in accordance with the principles
laid dow:n. by our Fathers in the Art.
The instructions of the Fraternity cover Anthropology, Ethnology, Biology, Psy-
chology, Philosophy, Archaeology and the various branches of science, academically
and spiritually explained and applied. It does not tolerate, teach or engage in any
of the various sex fads or manias inculcated by many of the present day organizations.
The Societas Rosicruciana in America operates through Colleges, Study Centers
and Correspondence or Extension -Lessons. The publishing and business matters of
the Fraternity are conducted by the MERCURY PUBLISHING COMPANY, author-
ized printers and publishers to the S. .R. .I. .A..
The Official Organ of the Fraternity is "MERCURY," a quarterly magazine, now
in its tenth year.
The Fraternity or its publishing agents may be addressed through
Post Office Box 420, City Hall Station, New York City.
DR. GEORGE WINSLOW PLUMMIDR,
Supreme Magus.
ADRIAN C. GROVER,
Secretary General.
MISS G. E. S. MILLER, Recording Secretary.
REGULARLY INSTITUTED COLLEGES OF THE SOCIETAS ROSICRUCIANA
IN AMERICA
A Brotherhood of Christian Esoterists
DECLARATION OF ALLEGIANCE
These Colleges acknowledge allegiance to the Magi and Officers of the High
Council of the Societas Rosicruciana in America and Affiliated Councils, as the
Sovereign Source of the Rosicrucian Art in the United States of America. The House
of the S. .S. . and the See of this Obedience are at present situate in the City of
New York.
ltiETROPOLITAN COLLEGE
No.2
(Instituted February 27, , 1914)
New York City
Adytum, 321 West 101s t Street
DAVIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL
(Between West End Ave. and Ri ver s ide
Drive.)
Second and Fourth Frida y s
Secretary, MISS G. E . S. MILLER,
P. 0 . Box 420, City Hall Station, N. Y. City.
COLLEGE
No. 3
(Instituted June 23, 1916)
D. C.
First and Third Thursda ys
Adytum, I. 0. 0. F. HaH, 820 20th St., N.W.
Secre tary, MR. CHARLES A. PENDRY
1339 Vermont Ave ., N. W.,
Telephone Main 1298
Washington, D. C.
VVEST GATE COLLEGE
No. 5
(Instituted March 1, 1917)
San Francisco, Cal.
First and Third Frida ys
Adytum, Eastern Hall, King Solomon's
Hall Bldg., 1739 Fillmore St.
Secre t a ry, MR. H. G. WASHINGTON
L esli e Apa rtme nts , No. 108,
1520 Madis on Street,
Oa kla nd, California .
COLLEGE
No. 6
(Ins tituted Ma rch 1, 1917)
Freeto1-vn, Sierrn Leone, West Africa.
Second a nd Fourth Frida ys,
Address MR. E. F. W . SMART,
Upper Kissy Road, Freetown, Sa. Leone.
PHOENIX COLLEGE
No. 7
(Institut ed March 3, 1918)
Atlanta, Georgia
Second and Fourth Thursdays
Adytum, 86 Central Avenue.
Secretary,
MR. EDWARD LAIRD GILMORE
P. 0. Box 1476. Atlanta, Georgia.
MIZPAH COLLEGE
No. 8
(Ins tituted January 16, 1920)
!!li>Okane,
Firs t a nd Third Frida ys
Adytum, 420'h Riverside Ave.
Secre t a ry, MRS. CHRISTEL MOERSCH,
P. Q. Box 625, Spokane, Washington
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YAKUIA COLLEGE
No. 10
(Instituted July 20, 1921)
Yakima, Washington
First and Fourth Thursdays
Adytum, Masonic Temple
Secretary, MR. EDWIN D. CLARK,
P. 0. Box 235, Yakima, Washington
TRINITY COLLEGE
No. 11
(Instituted November 20, 1921)
Detroit, ltlichlgan.
Meets on call of the Wor.".A.".
Secretary, MR. ROSS H. BROOKS,
Post Office Box 35, Eliot Sta.,
Detroit, Michigan.
Telephone Glendal e 3400-W.
ROSENCREUTZ COLLEGE
No. 12
(Instituted March 9, 1923)
lndJanai>Oli!S, Ind.
Second and Fourth Fridays
Adytum, Lemcke Bldg.
Rooms 202-3-4, Pennsylvania
and Market Sts.
Secre tary, MR. C. F. CARPENTER,
c/2936 Ruckle Street,
Indianapolis, Ind.
ENGLAND
THE ROSICRUCIAN ORDER, "Crotona Fellowship," England. Communications to
The Grand Secretary, 13 North Dingle, Liverpool.
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD, ROSICRUCIAN CONFRATERNITY C. F. Mystical
Church of the Comforter (Paraclete Chapter No. 1), 12' Champion Park, at Den-
mark Hill Station, London, S. E. 5, England. Prov. Grand Magus, Mary Elizabeth
Eagle Skinner, F.R.S.; Hon. Treasurer, C. Butler, Esq., K.R.C.; Hon. Secretary,
Miss C. Wilmont, L.R.C.

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SACRED SCIENCE
THE SCHOOL OF THE SACRED SCIENCE
Headquarters: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Postal Addresss Box 609, Station "C"
Trustees:
RALPH M. DE BIT
LULU C. BACON EDWARD K. BEDDALL
Officers:
RALPH M. DE BIT, President and Founder
EMMA E. ADAMS, General Secretary and Treasurer
RUTH MESSINGER, Corresponding Secretary
FLEETA Accountant.
Teaching Staff:
Master Teacher: RALPH M. DE BIT.
Assistant Teacher: EDWARD K. BEDDALL.
Branch Teacher: FRED. G. FERNALD, Los Angeles, Calif.
Branch Teacher: ANNAL. MACK, Denver, Colo.
Branch Teacher: IRMA H. FISCHER, Detroit, Mich.
Branch Teacher: NEVA M. GENGELBACH, Kansas City, Mo.
Branch Teacher: BERTHA C. APHOLD, Long Beach, Calif.
Branch Teacher: NELLIE FREMBLING, Fresno, Calif.
Branch Teacher: HELEN E. MULLBEHIRY, San Francisco, Calif.
Branch Teacher: RICHARD OWENS, Santa Monica, Calif.
Branch Teacher: MADAME AGNI, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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AIMS AND PURPOSES
The School of the Sacred Science aims to bring such as are sincerely seeking
the Light of Self Knowledge into the realization of their oneness with All that IS:
That is the VISION. By so doing, Man becomes seated in the activity of his own
power as the Conceiver, Feeler and Actor of all of which he is conscious. As such-
Conceiver, Feeler and Actor-he is superior to all of his creations, the extent of
which is limited only by the state or manner in which he is conscious of himself.
If he is conscious or aware of himself as the activity of the whole power to
Conceive, Feel and Act, he is the whole power. If he is conscious or aware of him-
self as tbe activity of a part of the whole power, he is that part of which he is con-
scious or aware. If unconscious of himself as either a part or the whole of the
activity of that power, he remains potential to the activity of that power until
awakened by it to the realization of himself as a conscious participant in its aware-
ness of itself.
The purposes of the School of the Sacred Science are to so educate seelrers of
the Truth of Being as to enable them to help their fellow men out of the darkness
of ignorance, and release them from the bondage of their own false creations. The
Scientific, Metaphysical and Philosophical Departments of the School are in charge
of competent teachers. The Curriculum of the School covers the Science of Self
Knowledge from the Elementary stages of unfoldment in the child, to the esoteric
interpretation of the Scriptures.
The Textbook and other books, as well as Correspondence Courses are available.
All correspondence should be addressed to the Corresponding Secretary, P. 0 . Box
609, Station "C," Los Angeles, California.
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SCI EN _C E
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Washington, D. C.
SCIENCE LEAGUE OF. AMERICA, 948 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. A Non-sec-
tarian, Non-political Association to combat the attempts of the Fundamentalists
to destroy the Rich Fruits of Scientific Freedom. President, Maynard Shipley.
Honorary Advisory Board: Luther Burbank, Dr. See, Astronomer, U. S. Navy;
David Starr Jordan, Chancellor Emeritus, Stanford University.
THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Tinnevelly, Dist. S., India.
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SPIRITUALISM
INTERNATIONAL SPIRITUALISTS' FEDERATION
(Federation Spirite Internationale)
(Contributed)
Secretariat General, MAISON DES SPIRITES, 8, Rue Copernic, Paris (XVIe). Tele
phone: Passy 22-61.
Comite Executif: President, GEO. F. BERRY, General Secretary of the Spiritualists'
Union, Broadway Chambers, 162,, London Road, Manchester (England).
Vice-President, JEAN ME'YER, Vice-President de l'Union Spirite Franl(aise, Fondateur
de l'Institut Metapsychique International, Director de la Revue Spirite, Villa Val
rose, Beoziers (France).
Secretaire..Qeneral, ANDRE RIPERT, Administrateur de la Maison des Spirites, 10,
A venue Rachel, Paris.
Tresorier, M . .A!LBERT PAUOHARD, President de la Societe d'Etudes Psychiques
de Geneve, 12, Rue Carteret, Geneve (Suisse).
1er Conseiller, M. BEVERALUIS, President de la Vereeniging van Spiritisten "Har
monia," Zuidwold (Nederland) .''
2me Conseiller, M. BRUNS, President de la "Wahrer Weg," Heidornstr, I, II, Hanovre
(Allemagne).
First International Spiritualist Congress was held at Liege in 1923.
Second International Spiritualist Congress, Sept. 6, to Sept. 13, 1925, in Paris, at the
Headquarters of the Federation at the Spiritualists' House, 8, rue Copernic.
TITLE-LOCATION-OBJECT
Art. 1.-Between the groups adherent to the present statutes it is founded an
union which takes the title of "International Spiritualists' Federation."
The Office of this Federation is settled in Paris, in the "Maison des Spirites," 8,
rue Copernic, (16e).
Art. 11.-The Frederation's treble purpose is:
1o The creation and maintenance of the ties of fraternity amongst the Spirit
ualists throughout the world regardless of their race, language or nationality;
2o The study together of the Spiritualism and connected sciences under the
scientific, philosophical, moral and religious points of view;
3s The propagation of these studies and the diffusion of facts r,elative to psychic
sciences; the mutual teaching and the practice of solidarity, which is the moral basis
of Spiritualism.
Art. III.-The Spiritualism is a philosophy based upon abstract scientific notions
which fundamental principles are thus stated:
(a) Existence of God, supreme cause of everything, abstract principle without
anthropomorphic character;
(b) Existence of the Soul (or Spirit) bound to the physical body during its life
by an intermediary element: perispirit or fluidic body;
(c) Immortality of the soul inseparable from its fluidic body;
(d) Communication through the mediumship between the visible and invisible
worlds, between the incarnate spirits (living) and discarnate ones (dead);
(e) Continuous and progressive evolution of the spirits towards perfection across
multiple sensible manifestations;
(f) Personal responsibility with application 'Of the Casuality Law.
The "International Spiritualists' Federation" declares not to consider as intangible
any of the postulates issued from the fundamental principles above stated; it only
settles, as a necessary condition of its existence, the affill'mation of these principles.
It does not impose any tenet, but invites to the study for it is persuaded it offers the
formula which responds to the historic needs of our epoch.
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NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF THE U. S. A.
600 Pennsylvania Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C.
President, J'OSEPH P. WHITWE-LL, 17 East Third St., St. Paul, Minn.
Vice-President, THOMAS GRIMSHAW, Morris Pratt Institute, Whitewater, Wis.
Secretary, H. P. STRACK, 600 Pennsylvania Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C.
Treasurer, F. W. CONSTANTINE, 605 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.
Trustees, ELIZABETH SCHAUSS, A. M. GRIFFEN, MARK A. BARWISE.
Superintendent of Lyceum Bureau, MRS. ANNA L. GILLESPIE, Battle Creek, Mich.
Curator-In Charge of Bureau of Phenomenal Evidence-RON. MARK A. BARWISE,
Bangor, Maine.
Superintendent of Bureau of Endowments, MR. FRED W. CONSTANTINE, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Superintendent of Bureau of Education, REV. THOMAS GRIMSHAW, Whitewater,
Wis.
Chief Counsel, Bureau of Legislation and Law, MR. A. M. GRIFFEN, Chicago, Ill.
Editor of "THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST," JAMES ABBOTT, Chicago, Ill.
OBJECTS OF THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF THE U. S. A.
The objects of the organized movement of Spiritualism may be stated in part
as follows:
To teach the truths and principles expressed in the Declaration of Principles
and in the Definitions of "SPIRITUALISM," "A SPIRITUALIST" and "A MEDIUM,"
as adopted by the National Spiritualist Association of the United States of America.
To teach and proclaim the science, philosophy and religion of modern Spiritual-
ism, to encourage lectures on all subjects pertaining to the Spiritual and Secular
welfare of mankind. To protest against every attempt to compel mankind to worship
God in any particular or prescribed manner. To protect and encourage spiritual
~ e a c h e r s and mediums in all laudable efforts in giving evidence or proof to mankind
of a continued intercourse and relationship between the living and the so-called dead.
To encourage every person in holding present beliefs always open to re-statement
'lS growing thought and investigation reveal new truth, thereby leaving every indi-
vidual free to follow the dictates of reason and conscience in spiritual as in secular
affairs.
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES
1. We believe in Infinite Intelligence.
2. We believe that the phenomena of nature, both physical and spiritual, are the
expression of Infinite Intelligence.
3. We affirm that a correct understanding of such expression and living in
accordance therewith, constitute true religion.
4. We affirm that the existence and personal identity of the individual continue
after the change called death.
5. We affirm that communication with the so-called dead is a fact, scientifically
proven by the phenomena of Spiritualism.
6. We believe that the highest morality is contained in the Golden Rule: "What-
"<lever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye also unto them."
7. We affirm the moral responsibility of the individual, and that he makes his
'>Wn happiness or unhappiness as he obeys or disobeys Nature's physical and spirit-
allaws.
8. We affirm that the doorway to reformation is never closed against any human
soul here or hereafter.
DEFINITIONS ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
OCTOBER 9, 1914 AND OCTOBER 24, 1919
1. Spiritualism is the Science, Philosophy and Religion of continuous life, based
upon the demonstrated fact of communication, by means of mediumship, with those
"'ho live in the Spirit World.
2. A Spiritualif!t is one who believes, as a part of his or her religion, in the
communication between this, and the spirit world by means of mediumship, and who
endeavors to mould his or her character and conduct in accordance with the highest
teachings derived from such communion.
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3. A Medium is one whose organism is sensitive to vibrations from the spirit
world, and through whose instrumentality, intelligence in that world are able to
convey messages and produce the phenomena of Spiritualism.
"Spiritualism Is a Science" because it Investigates, analyzes and classifies facts
and manifestations, demonstrated from the spirit side of life.
"Spiritualism Is a Philosophy" because it studies the laws of nature both on
the seen and unseen sid,es of life and bases its conclusions upon present observed
facts. It accepts statements of observed facts of past ages and conclusions drawn
therefrom, when sustained by reason and by results of observed facts of the present
day.
"Spiritualism Is a Religion" because it strives to understand and to comply with
the Physical, Mental and Spiritual Laws of Nature, "which are the laws of God."
WHAT SPIRITUALISM IS AND DOES
It teaches personal responsibility.
It removes all fear of death, which is really the portal of the spirit world.
It teaches that death is not the cessation of life, but mere change of condition.
It teaches, not that a man has a soul, but that man is a soul, and has a body.
That man is a spiritual being now, even while encased in flesh.
That as man sows on earth he reaps in the life to come.
That those who have passed on are conscious-not asleep.
That communion between the living and the "dead" is scientifically proved.
It thus brings comfort to the bereaved, and alleviates sorrow.
Spiritualism is the Science, Philosophy and Religion of continuous life, based upon
the demonstrated fact of communication, by means of mediumship, with those who
live in the Spirit World.
It brings to the surface man's spiritual gifts, such as inspiration, clairvoyance,
clairaudience and healing powers.
It teaches that the spark of divinity dwells in all.
That as a flower gradually unfolds in beauty, so the spirit of man unfolds and
develops in the spirit spheres.
Spiritualism is God's message to mortals, declaring that There Is No Death.
That all who have passed on still live. That there is hope in the life beyond for the
most sinful.
That every soul will progress through the ages to heights, sublime and glorious,
where God Is Love and Love Is God.
It is a manifestation, a demonstration, and a proof of the continuity of life and
of the truth of the many Spirit manifestations recorded in the Bible.
It demonstrates the many Spiritual gifts with which mankind is endowed but
which through want of knowledge have been allowed to lay dormant, or through
prejudice have been violently and unjustly suppressed.
NATIONAL COLORED SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
Of the United States of America
Organized April 21, 1925. Office of President, 206 West 136th St., New York City.
Officers-19,25-19,26
President, REV. JOHN R. WHITE, 206 West 138th St., New York City.
Vice-President, REV. SARAH HARRINGTON, 63 West 2nd St., Winona, Minn.
Secretary, MRS. C. W. DENNISON, 33 Clark St., Paterson, N. J .
Treasurer, GEORGE E. SM,ITH, 77 Whitney St., Newark,, N. J.
Board of Directors- 19125.19,26
MRS. HATTIE JOHNSON, 45 West 127th St., New York City.
MISS MELVINA THOMAS, 116 West 53rd St., New York City.
MRS. LOUISE JOHNSON, 119 West 130th St., New York City.
MRS. SARAH E. LUCAS, 2094 Fifth Ave., New York City.
MRS. PETRENELLA BUKEY, 3116 Ceader Ave., cieveland, Ohio.
MORRIS PRATT INSTITUTE, Whitewater, Wisconsin. A Training School for Spirit-
ualistic Work. School year begins September 22nd, 1925, and ~ l o s e s ;May 20th,
1926. President, Alonzo M. Griffen.
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UNITED SPIRITUALIST LEAGUE, New York. The United Spiritualist League is an
Association of Spiritualists and Spiritualist sympathizers, for the purpose of
promoting Fellowship, Cooperation, Education, Propaganda and Aid. President,
Dr. John Heiss, 312-316 East 23rd St., New York City; Vice-President, Mrs. Milton
Rathbun; Secretary, 25 Third Ave., New York; Treasurer, Robert Strong; Addi-
tional Directors, Mrs. Emmy ,A. Heiss, Miss Ida Schlukeber and J. W. Cushing.
AUXILIARIES OF THE NATIONAL SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CALIFORNIA-
CALIFORNIA STATE SPIItiTUALISTS' ASSOCIATION
Organized May 24, 1896. Incorporated July 22, 1896. President, Fred E.
Stivers, 1450 S. Alta Vista Blvd., Los Angeles; First Vice-President, Rev.
Mary C. Vlasek, 121 E. 30th St., Los Angeles; Second Vice-President, Geo. T.
McCabe, Modesto, Calif.; .Secretary, I della McFarlin, 1401 S. Berendo St.,
Los Angeles; Treasurer, H. P. Courtney, 217 Orange St., Glendale.
COLORADO-
COLORADO STATE SPIRITU.A!LIST ASSOCIATION
President, Rev. Jessie Nelan Beard, 940 E. 19th St., Denver, Colo.; Vice-Presi-
dent, Henry Failing, 222'0 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo.; Secretary, Gordon S.
Robinson, 2530 Arapaboe St., Denver, Colo.; Treasurer, Mrs. Matilda Miller,
707 Lipan St., Denver, Colo.

Secretary, Mrs. Jennie E. B. Dillon, 389 Main St., Hartford.
ILLINOIS-
ILI.JINOIS STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION
President, Dr. C. A. Burgess, 2029 Washington Blvd., Chicago; Vice-President,
Mrs. Maggie Waite, 3828 W. Coru;ress St., Chicago; Secretary, W. H. Flury,
523 West 63rd St., Chicago; Treasurer, A. M. Griffen, 1301 Ashland Block,
Chicago.
INDIANA-
INDIANA STATE ASSOCIATTIOiN OF SPIRITUALISTS
President, William Woodworth, 111 S. Sacramento Blvd., 2nd Flat, Chicago,
Ill.; First Vice-President, Luther B. Huber, Gary, Ind.; Second Vice-President,
Chas. Pretchet, Terre Haute, Ind.; Secretary, Mattie Bolser, 313 North Third
St., Richmond, Ind.; Treasurer, Velma Hool, 307 Lincoln W. E., South Bend,
Ind.
IOWA-
STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF IOWA 1901).
President, C. A. Thorpe, 1017 So. First Ave., Marshalltown; Vice-President,
Miss Lucille Millar, 2275 Roosevelt St., Dubuque; Secretary, Mrs. Christine
C. Hunt, Mt. Pleasant Park, Clinton; Treasurer, Mrs. ,Allie James, 1015 Second
Ave. West, Cedar Rapids.
KANSAS-
KANSAS STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated June 26, 1901).
President, L. D. Raynolds, 58 N. lOth St., Kansas City, Kan. ; Vice-President,
H. W. Henderson, 446 Ohio St., Lawrence, Kan.; Secretary, Mrs. Florence
Meek, 626 East 3rd St., Cherryvale, Kan.; Treasurer, George Pratt, Route 2,
Topeka, Kan.; Curator, Dr. J. W. Dunham, 420 E .. Douglas, Wichita, Kan.
MAINE-
M.A:INE STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
Secretary, Mary Drake Jenne, Camp Etna, Etna, Me., and Box 93, Guilford, Me.
MASSACHUSETTS-
MASSACHUSETTS STATE ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS
President, W. G. Tirrell, 65 May Ave., Montello, Mass.; Secretary, Mrs. Emma
B. Kaine, 175 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
MICHIGAN-
MICHIGAN STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated at Mason,
August 26, 1893; Incorporated at Lansing, March 30, 1912).
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President, 0. Perry Allen, 1402 Townsend Ave., Detroit; Vice-President, H. L.
Southworth, 163 West Van Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich.; Secretary, Loretta
E. Schmitt, 2802 Michigan Ave., Detroit; Treasurer, John A. C. Menton, 1316
Liberty St., Flint, Mich.; Supt. of Lyceums, Christopher C. Common, 51S
Rix St., Flint, Mich.
MINNESOTA-
STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA
President, Jos. P. Whitwell; Vice-President, George Johnson; Vice-President,
John Wallenberg; Secretary, P. H. Stacey, 721 17th St., Mipneapolis; Treas-
urer, C. L. Pettee; Hon. Vice-President, Uhl J. Anderson, Duluth.
MISSOURI-
STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF MISSOURI (Organi'Zed and Incor
porated, February, 1891; Re-incorporated, June, 1911).
President, Oliver L. Wroughton, 801 Graphic Arts Bldg., Kansas City; Vice-
President, Frank D. Snowden, 4235 N. Broadway, St. Louis; Secretary, Dr.
Otto Vierling, 4555 Adkins Ave., St. Louis; Treasurer, Edwin Price, 110 W.
Courtois St., St. Louis; State Superintendent of Sunday Schools, Rev. Eliza-
beth B. Price, 110 W. Courtois St., St. Louis; Asst. State Superintendent of
Sunday Schools, James E. Shackelford, Kansas City.
MONTANA-
Secretary, Mrs. Irene Buback, 316 W. Main St., Missoula.
NEW JERSEY-
NEW JERSEY STATE ASSOCIATION :O.F SPIRITUALISTS
Secretary, Robina R. Palumbo, 105 Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J.
NEW YORK-
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF SPIRITUALISTS, STATE OF NEW YORK
OHIO-
Board of Directors, 1924-1925-President, William H. Burr, 508 Powers Bldg.,
Rochester; Vice-President, John Heiss, 312 East 23rd St., New York City;
Vice-President, Rev. A. J. Mclvor-Tyndall, W. Ferry, at Herkimer, Buffalo;
Secretary, Frederick W. Constantine, 605 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo; Treasurer,
Mrs. Milton Rathbun, 306 West 112th St., New York City; Will J. Erwood,
Plymouth Church, Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. Matthew Stephenson, 233 Myrtle
Ave., Albany; Rev. John R. White, 206 West 138th St., New York City; Mrs.
Lelia E. Williams, 143 Oakwood Ave., Syracuse.
THE OHIO ST'ATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
President, Rev. Elizabeth Schauss, 849 Wright Ave., Toledo, Ohio-Term ex-
pires June, 1925; Vice-President, Rev. H. E. Boerstler, 804 Oakwood Ave.,
Columbus, IQ.hio-Term expires June, 1925; Secretary, W. Irving Jackson, P.
0. Box 244, Sandusky, Ohio-Term expires June, 1927; Treasurer, Frank J.
Renollet, Cecil, Ohio-rrerm expires June, 192'6; Honorary Trustee, Rev. F. D.
Dunakin, Cecil, Ohio.
OKLAHOMA-
OKLAHOMA STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION (Incorporated under the
Laws of State of Oklahoma).
President, M. Alice Adams, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Vice-President, E. L. Rey-
nolds, Tulsa, Okla.; Secretary, Chas. H. Rodieck, Route 4, Box 290, Tulsa,
Okla.; Treasurer, T. H. Ford, Blackwell, !Okla.
OREGON-
STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF OREGON
Secretary, R. G. Guerin, 645 Tenino St., Portland, Oregon.
PENNSYLVANIA-
PENNSYLVANIA STATE SPIRITUALISTS' ASSOCIATION
President, Rev. C. V. Morrow, 341 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; First Vice-
President, Mrs. M. E. Cadwallader, 106 Loomis St., Chicago, Ill.; Second Vice-
president, Gilbert Armstrong, 421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Secretary,
Mrs. Katie A. Springer, 400 Walnut St., Royersford, Pa.; Treasurer, F. E.
Ellwanger, 5119 Ellsworth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TEXAS-
TEXAS STATE ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS
Secretary, Mrs. Maggie Slutter, 225 E. Locust St., San Antonio, Texas.
134 HARTMANN'S WHO'S' WHO
VERMONT-
Secretary, Mrs. Ava D. Johnson, 208 Main St., Montpelier.
WASH I NGTON-
STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON
President, Mr. C. J . Holst, 3530 South Asotin St., Tacoma, Wash.; Vice-Presi-
dent, Rev. Stella Ross Wallace, 523 Seneca St. (Apt. U), Seattle, Wash.;
Secretary, Wm. Jones, P. 0. Box 910, Wenatchee, Wash.; Treasur.er, Mr. 0 . ;L.
Potter, 1530 Roosevelt St., Yakima, Wash.
WISCONSIN-
WISCONSIN STATE SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION
Secretary, Miss Louise G. Loebel, 383 Walker St., Fond du Lac, Wis.
SPIRITUALIST CAMPS IN UNITED STATES
ANDERSON, INDIANA-(Five miles East of Anderson, Twelve miles West of Muncie)
CHESTERFIELD SPIRITUAL CAMP-Mediums, Clairvoyant, Trumpet, Spirit-
Photography, Trance and Materialization. July 18th to August 30th each year.
Reach Camp by way of Pike's Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway, or the Union Trac-
tion Line. President, Myron H. Post, Meridian St., Anderson, Ind.; Vice-President,
Dr. L. R. Bute, Pendleton, Ind.; Secretary, Mrs. Mable Riffie, 2'04 W. 14th St.,
Anderson, Ind.; Treasurer, Susie Brown, Anderson, Ind.
ASHLEY, OHIO-
NATIONAL SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS CAMP ASSOCIATION. President,
F. H. Morse, Ashley, Ohio; Secretary, P. M. Sarver, 1028 E. Long St., Columbus,
Ohio; Treasurer, Mr. Holly Grant.
BANGOR, PENNSYLVANIA-
SPIRITUALIST .SUMMER CAMP. Information from Herman Wagner, Bangor, Pa.
CASSADAGA, FLORIDA-
THE SOUTHERN CASSADAGA SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING ASSN. Meet-
ing .January 4th to March 1st. 135 miles South of Jacksonville on A. C. L. and
West Branch East Coast R. R. President, Joseph Slater, Cassadaga, Fla.; Vice-
President, Wendell C. Warner, Delevan, N. Y.; Secretary, James H. Fine, Cassa-
daga, Fla.; Treasurer, J. B. McGill, Lake Helen, Fla.; Trustees-Wm. K. Blocks,
Tampa, Fla.; T. Spencer Baker, Norwich, N. Y., and M. C. Anderson, Lake
Helen, Fla.
CLINTON, IOWA-
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION. Organized, 1882. Camp
Meeting August 2nd to 30th inclusive, at Mt. Pleasant Park. President, Mel G.
Duncan, Mooseheart, Ill.; Vice-President, Max Hoffman, Butte, Montana; Secre-
tary, Will M. Kellogg, New Boston, Ill.; Treasurer, A. A. Buffum, Joy, Ill.
CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO-
LAKE BRADY CAMP, near Cleveland, Ohio. Secretary, Ford 0. Myers, 299
lOth St., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA-
HARMONY GROVE SPIRITUALIST CAMP. Three and one-half miles west of
Escondido, July 17-Aug. 20. Secretary, Mrs. Bella Foster, Escondido, Calif.
ETNA, MAINE-
ETNA SPIRITUALJS.T ASSOCIATION. First Vice-President, Arthur C. Smith;
Second Vice-President, Fred E. Butterfield; Secretary, Mary Drake J.enne, Etna,
Maine; Treasurer, Dr. F. L. 0. Hussey; Auditor, Frank C. Barker.
DELPHOS, KANSAS-
SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING.
EDGEWOOD, WASHINGTON-
SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING, near .Sea;ttle.
LAKE PLEASANT, MASS.-
NEW ENGLAND SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING ASSN. under auspices of
THE NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ALLIANCE OF U. S. President, William R.
Irwin, Worcester, Mass.; Secretary, Mary E. Page.
LAKE SUNAPEE, N. H.-
SPIRITUALIST C,A.MP. MEETING.
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135
LILY DALE, N. Y.-
LILY DALE ASSEMBLY. Forty-seventh Annual Session. President, Fred W.
Constantine, 605 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo; Vice-President, Mrs. Humphrey; Secre-
tary, William A. Johnson; Treasurer, Dr. C. A. Burgess, 2020 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago.
MADISON, MAINE-
MADISON SPIRITUALIST CAMP ASSOCIATION. Secretary, Mary R. Dean,
Madison, R. F. D., Maine.
MONROVIA, CALIFORNIA-
CLOVERLEAF SPIRITUALIST CAMP. Cloverleaf Canyon, 26 acres, 40 minutes
from Los Angeles. President, D. J. Gessler, Cloverleaf Canyon, Monravia, Cal.;
Treasurer, Chris. Volz, 3302 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
NEW ERA, OREGON-
SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA-
OKLAHOMA STATE SPIRITUALIST CAMP ASSOCIATION. Secretary, Nellie
Brandon, Oklahoma City, Okla.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA-
PARKLAND HOME AND CAMP ASSOCIATION. Secretary, Mrs. S. M. Ell-
wanger, 5019 Ellsworth St., Philadelphia, P.a.
SAUGUS CENTER, MASSACHUSETTS-
UNITY CAMP, Conducted by LYNN SPIRITUALIST ASS'OCIATION. June 7th
to Sept. 30th, with Open Platform.
VICKSBURG, MICHIGAN-
SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEE.TING. Information from Mrs. Cora Williams, Vicks-
burg, Mich.
WINFIELD, KANSAS-
THE WINFIIELD SPIRITUALIST CAMP ASSOCIATION. President, Rev. Maud
K. Gates, 732 Pattie Ave., Wichita, Kan.; . Vice-President, J . W. Kowing, cjo
American Garage, Winfield, Kan.; Second Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Etta Sibley,
2730 Bales St., Kansas City, Mo. ; Secretary, Mr. Vernon Hendry, Pratt, Kan.;
Treasurer, Wm. Sailing, 1602 Millington Ave., Winfield, Kan.; Trustees-Rev.
Edna Bacon, Blackwell, Okla.; Joe Hutcherson, Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Ida Moody,
Kansas City, Mo.
WONENCO, WISCONSIN-
WESTERN WISCONSIN CAMP ASSOCIATION. Secretary, Mr. W. E. Bristol,
Oakfield, Wis.
Spiritualist Societies, Churches, Etc.
See also Spiritualist Associates, Mediums, Healers and Ministers
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM
First Spiritualist Church.
ARIZONA
PHOENIX
Universa l Spiritualist Church.
CALIFORNIA
ANAHEIM
First Spiritualist Church, 204 N. Los Angeles
St. Mrs. Nell!e Allen, Medium.
ESCONDIDO
First Spiritual!st Church. Mrs. B elle Fos-
ter, Minister.
Harmony Grove Spiritualist Camp, 3'h miles
w est of Econdido.
HOLLYWOOD
First Spiritual!st Church, 7078 Hollywood
Blvd.. Mrs. Josephine Hutchinson, Min-
Ister.
LONG BEACH
First Universal Spiritualist Church, Eagl es
Hall, 317 E . Broadway. Mrs. Kurtz Parry,
Minister .
LOS ANGELES
Centra l Spiritualist Church, Walker Auditor-
Ium, 730 S. Grand Ave. Rev. Elizabeth R.
Courtney , Pastor.
Church of R evela tion, Ra mona Hall, 349 S.
Hill St. Mrs. Minnie Sayers, Pastor. Me-
dium.
First Christian Church, K . of P. H a ll, 230 S.
Spring St. Rev. Mari e A. Rageth-Becker.
First Christi a n Spiritua list Church. 2222 S.
Main St. Rev. Sophi e Norton. Pastor.
Firs t Spiritua list Temple, 906 E. 23d St., cor.
of Sta nford. Mrs. Ma ry C. Vla sek, Pastor.
Fra terna l Church of Spiritua lism, 216 E. 31st
St. Mrs. Rose Fisher-Gilardoni.
The Golden Rule Spiritualist Church, 1239
Dewey Ave. Mrs. Ma ry W . Newman, As-
sistant Pastor; Rev. Nellie M. Ball, Pastor.
136 HARTMANN'S
Peoples' Spiritualist Church, cor. 12th a nd
New Hampshire Sts. Mrs. Inez Wa gner,
P a stor.
Progressiv e Socie ty of Truthseek ers, 23d St.
a nd St anford Ave. Mary C. Vla s ek, P astor.
Soul Development Church, 1219 S. Ditmer St.
Mrs. Annie Jirak, Minis t er .
South Side Spiritualist Church, 247 W. 58th
St.
Spiritual Circle of Truth T emple, 1923 W. 21s t
St. Ella L. Hickman-Moss, Minis ter.
Spiritua list Church of Revela tion, 349 S. Hill
St., Ramona Hill. Mrs. Minni e M. Sayer s ,
P astor.
Spi ritualist Temple of Light, American L e -
gion Bldg., 327'h S. Hill St. Mary Miller,
Pastor.
Spiritualist Ministerial Association, 906 E .
23d St. Adam M. Dowler, Secretary; B.
F. Austin, President.
Spiritualist Temple of Light, 1512 Magnolia
Ave. Rev. Ma r y Miller.
Spiritua list T emple of Trut h , 671 E. 51s t St.
Ella J . Hickma n , Minis t er; Rose M. War-
n er, Secr eta ry.
Unity Spiri t ualist Church, California Ha ll,
103 W. 30th St. L. Ma dison Norris, Min-
Ister.
MODESTO
First Spiritualist Church, 1007 12th St. Mrs.
Iren e Ma rrche, Pastor.
MONROVIA
Cloverleaf Spiritua list Camp, Cloverl eaf Ca n -
yon.
NATIONAL CITY
First Spiri t ua list Society. C. V. Hick s, Pres-
ident.
OAKLAND
Christian Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Lulu
Ml t tl esteadt, President, 2366 E. 20th St.
First Spiritua lis t Church, Porter's Hall, 1918
Grove St. Secret ary, I. V. St. G. Willia ms.
First Spiritua list Sci en ce Church. Mrs. G.
Vinter , P astor.
Trinity Spiritual Church, 743 21st St. Rev.
Frank K. Brown, Pastor.
OCEAN PARK
First Spiritualist Church of the Elder Broth-
er, G. A. R. Hall, Hill and Wa shington Blv d.
John Y. Briggs, Minister.
PASADENA
First Spiri tua list Church, Odd F ellows Ha ll,
cor Union and Ga rfi eld Aves. Rev. Minni e
B. Johnson, P a stor.
POMONA
First Spiri t ua list Church, Unita rian Church,
Ma in a nd Center St., N. E. cor. Mrs. Mary
Teet er, Secretary.
REDONDO BEACH
Firs t Spiritualist Church, Ma sonic T emple.
Miss May Casey, Presiden t .
SAN BERNARDINO
Firs t Spiritualist T empl e, Sixth a t Arrow-
h ead Ave. Miss Ma ry W. McLain, L . M.
Spiritua lis t Church of Univer sal Truth,
Eagles Hall, Fourth St. b etween D a nd E.
Robert Tillyer, Secreta ry.
SAN DIEGO
The Firs t Spiritual Templ e, 1240 Seventh St.
John M. Lassar. Secreta r y.
Second Spiritualist Church, 3017 K St. Mrs.
Addi e Blancha rd, Secreta r y.
Silver Ga t e Spiritua list Church. W. F . Beck,
P astor.
SAN FRANCISCO
Chri s ti a n Independent Spiritua list Church,
1740 Divisadero, near Sutter. Rev. Lena
Ste-in.
Church of Divine Guidance, N. S. G. W.
Bldg., 414 Mason St.
Church of Spiritua lism and Psychic Sci en ce,
Inc. , 1664 Larkin St., cor. Wa shington,
Apt. 4.
W H 0' S WHO
Divine Church of Spiritualism, 414 Ma son St .
Rev. Beatrice Mytton.
Divine H ealing Center, Native Sons Bldg,,
six th floor . Sophia Car lson, H eal er.
Divine Spiritua l Church, 1439 Fillmore St.
Firs t Spiritua l Temple, 3324 17th St. Mrs .
Agnes Secord, President.
Golden Gat e Spiritualist Church, 240 Golden
Ga t e Ave. Rev. Charles S. Mundell.
Home of Eterna l Light. Dr. F . Hendrickson,
P a stor.
The Modern Spiritualist Church, 824 Page
St. , n ear Pi erce. Rev. Carrie Wermout h
Buzello, Pastor.
Second Excelsior Spiritual Church, 407 Oc-
t avia St. Mrs. Sarah J. Manly.
The Society of Progressive Spiritualists.
Ma rie Walla ce, President, 1219 Fillmore S t .
Spiritua l Church of Inspiration, 1254 Ma rket
St. W. A. Miner, H ealer.
Spiritua l Church of the Astral, 2108 Golden
Gate Av e., n ear Central. Rev. Miss Eber
wein.
Spiritua l T emple, 1689 Geary St. Rev. Alma
Lenore.
The Spiritualist Church of Revelation, Inc. ,
156 Carl St. Rev. J. J. Dickson, P a stor
a nd Medium.
'l' emple of Truth, 2679 Sacramento St., n ear
Pi erce. Rev. J . R. Fra ncis.
Tr ue Bi bl e Spiritual Church, 263 Pi erce St.,
cor. P age St. Dr. Remi e Eftow.
Unity Sp iritua lis t Church, 1212 Market St.,
at Ei ghth. Aurora Shave, Pastor.
SAN JOSE
Scien t ifi c Chris tia n Spiritua list Church, 41 N.
Fifth St. P ersis Wilson Moore , Pas tor.
Universa l Brotherhood of Spiritualis ts. Rob-
erts Temple, Fifth, n ear St. John Lyceum.
Mr s. Olive Ha ight, Pastor.
SANTA ANA
Universa l Church, 306'h E. F our t h
St.
SANTA BARBARA
Spiritua list Success Church, cor. of Garden
and Cota Sts. Rev. Mary R. Hutcheson
a nd Ma ry E. Orr, Associa t e Ministers.
STOCKTON
First Spiritualist Church, 203 E. Park St .
Mrs. M. H. True Brown.
COLORADO
BOULDER
The Church of Spiri t ual Light, 2346 Ninth
St. Secr eta ry, R. C. Culver.
COLORADO SPRINGS
The Firs t Spiritualist Church, 114 W. Rio
Gra nde. President, J . E. Lev ering.
The Philosophical Spiritualist Church 219
Bonfoy Ave. President and Secreta ry, I.
Delight Dillenbeck.
DENVER
The Chur ch of New Era. Presiden t , H. M.
P ersonlus ; Secr etary, Grace Woods Kat es ,
1087 Lincoln St.
F irs t Church of Truth, Spirituali s t, 1947
Stout St. President, Mrs. John H ewitt;
Pastor, Rev. J essie H elen Beard.
Progress ive Spiritua list Cqurch. Mrs. D. E.
Reede, Secr et a r y , Room 5, 1757 Walton St .
FORT COLLINS
The F irst Spiritualist Church of Truth. Sec-
r etary, Mrs. May Lawrence, 411 Jefferson
St.
PUEBLO
The Church of Spiritua l Ha rmony. Secre-
t a ry, Mrs . R. C. Williams, 1906 E . F ourt h.
CONNECTICUT
BRIDGEPORT
The Bridgeport Spiritualist Soci ety, 1111
Stra t ford St. Mrs. L. Alexion, 592 Norman
St.
HARTMANN'S
HARTFORD
The spiritual Temple, Inc., 420 Main St. Mrs.
E. Florence Booth, Secretary, 926 Main St.
WILLIMANTIC
The First Society of Spiritualists, 803 Main
St. Emma L. Geer, Secretary, Lincoln
Park.
DELAWARE
WILMINGTON
The Fraternal Spiritualist Church (N. S. A.),
206 W. lOth St. L. I. Schilling, President.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
First Spiritualist Church.
Unity Spiritualist Church, Eighth St. Ma-
sonic Temple. Rev. Harry Strack, Secr e-
t ary, N. S. A., Pastor; Rev. Ida Strack,
Assistant.
FLORIDA
CASSADAGA
The Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp
Meeting Association.
MIAMI
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Olga Gunn of
New Yorlt City, Inspirational Speaker; Rev.
Frank Casebeer, Pastor.
ST. PETERSBURG
First Spiritualist Church, Odd Fellows Hall,
Fourth St. Rev. Sarah P a rker Thompson,
Pastor.
ILLINOIS
CALUMET CITY
First Spiritualist Church of West Hammond,
696 State Line St. Mrs. Ellen Lee, Pres-
ident.
Light of Truth Spiritualist Church, 426 W.
63d St.. Chicago. Mrs. Ellen Lee, Presi-
dent, 696 State Line St.; Miss Amy Clark,
Secretary.
CHAMPLAIN
Spiritua lists' Science Church. A. Ross, Pres-
ident, 506 E. Washington St.; A. E . Hul -
linger, Secretary, 307 W. Clark St.
CHICAGO
Beacon Light Spiritua li st Church, 9139 Com-
mercial Ave. Mrs. J ennie Exner, Presi-
dent; Mrs. Anna Dust, Secr etary.
Chicago Spiritua lists' League, 19 W. Adams
St. Dr. C. A. Burgess, President; John A.
Toren, Secretary.
Church of Fraternal Order of Spiritua lists,
Garfleldian Hall, 4039 W. Madison St. Wil-
liam Arnold, Pastor.
Church of the Soul. Cora L. Richmond, Or-
ganizer.
Church of the Spirit, 2651 N. Central Park
Ave. Rev. Frank Joseph, President, 2452
N. California Ave.; B. J . J. Barner, Sec-
r etary, 1832 Cuyler Ave.
Church o! the Truth, 2420 N. California Ave.
E. Korbas, Pastor.
Englewood Spiritua li st Church, 6543 S. Hal-
sted St. Mrs. Rosa W. Krause, President;
Agnes 0. Wilkinson, Secretary.
Ever Ready Light Spiritual and Benevolent
Church, Masonic Hall, 3349 W. North Ave.
Emma Presteln, Pastor.
Fifth Church, 0. 0 . F. S., Light and Truth,
2565 Fullerton Ave., Temple Hall. E. Utt-
ner, Pastor; J. Miller, Assistant Pastor.
First Church for Spirit Healing, Monroe and
Paulina Sts. Mrs. M. 0 . Wilson, President;
Miss Lena Deigler, Secretary.
First Germa n Spiritualist Church, 1602 Gar-
field Blvd. Robert Grabe, P astor.
First Irving Park Spiritualist Church, Irving
Park Blvd. and P a ulina Sts. Rev. Lola
Bell Blckhof., President; Alice Caplinger,
Secretary.
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First South Side Spiritua list Church. Mrs.
Ma ry Wade, President, 4447 S. Dearborn
St.; Narcissas A. Boulin, Secreta ry.
First Spiritual Church of Light and Truth,
1949 Wabansla Ave. Mrs. Theresa Loll-
Rise, Pastor; Mrs. Margaret Schreiber, As-
s is ting Pastor.
First Spiri tualist Church of Austin, 1941 Bal-
lou St. Mrs. J. E. R emington, President;
Mrs. H. Classon, Secretary.
First Spiritua lis t Church of Divinity, 64th and
Ashland Ave. Gust Wallin, President; C.
T. Burglund, Secretary.
First Spiritua list Church of Social Service,
5118 Prairie Ave. Rev. Addie B. C. Hall,
President; Miss Emma Bristow, Secretary.
First Spiritualist Church of Hermosa, 4201
Armitage Ave. Mrs. Elsie F. Belgardt,
President, 1906 N. Crawford Av.e.; Robert
Strang, Secretary.
First Spiritualist Church Mission Society,
6908 S. Halsted St. Rev. L. E. Eastwood,
President, 6435 S. Green St.; H. K. Bartel,
Secretary.
First True Vine Spiritua list Church, 2423 W.
Lake St. James Barl ow, President, 2055
Park Ave.; Mrs. Anna Butl er, Secretary.
First Uptown Spiritualist Church, 3177
Broa dway. Rev. Rose Va il, President, 1402
Berteau Ave.; Mrs. Cora Nell, Secretary;
Dr. Joseph Smith, Healer.
First White Rose Spiritualist Church 3838
Lake Park Ave. Mrs. J aney Avery, Presi-
dent.
The German Spiritualist Society, 3424 Irving
Park Blvd. F. Hobe, President.
Gold Star Spiritualist Church, 4551 Vincennes
Ave. Birdie M. Thornton, President; Miss
Fran ces Cavenaugh, Secretary.
Ingersoll Spiritualist Educational Center, 1312
N. Crawford. George J. Price, Speaker.
Irving Park Church. Mrs. Lola Ercl,hof,
Pastor.
L awnda le Church of Spiritua lism, 3820 W. 22d
St. Mr. F. Selland!, Presiden t.
L eading Light Spirituali st Church, 2517-19
Fullerton Ave. Rose Dani!isen, Pesident.
Logan Square Church of Spirit, 2651 N. Cen-
tral Park Ave. Rev. F. Joseph, Pastor.
Metropolitan Spiritualist Church. Capitol
Bldg., cor. State and Randolph Sts. Rev.
Maggie Waite, President; Mrs. Anna Vairol,
Secretary.
Miss ion of Love, 2 W. Randolph St. Georgia
A. Ha ll, Assistant Pastor.
Newberry Spiritualist Church, 2901 W. Mon-
roe St. Mrs. Bertha Friedrich, President,
110 Loomis St.; Mrs. Lila Rinard, Secre-
tary.
N-orth Side Spiritualist Church, 1824 Burling
St. Edwin R. Hansen, President, 5759 By-
ron St.; Miss Edna Selb, Secretary.
Order of Fra terna l Spiritualists, 1337 Has-
tings St. Mrs. Nelson, Pastor.
Peoples' First Spiritualist Church, Williams
Hall, N. E. cor. Madison St. and California
Ave. H. E. Parker, President.
Psychic Science Spiritualist Chur ch. Garrick
Theatre Bldg. L. S. Finch, President, 2951
Washington Blvd. ; Mrs. Bessie Woodworth,
Secretary.
Queen Elizabeth Spiritualist Church, 4030
Grand Blvd. Mrs. Elizabeth Funches,
President; Primrose Funches, Secretary.
Rathburn Spiritualist Resea rch Center, 4230
Cottage Grove Ave. Mrs. Clara Rathburn,
President; Mrs. C. Blood, Secretary.
Ravenswood Spiritualist Church, 4717 Lin-
coln Ave. Rev. M. C. Kerl, President, 43
E. Walton PI.; Leo J. Cattenic, Secretary.
Ruth Spiritu alist Temple, 2956 Cottage Grove
Ave. Mrs. IDugenia P. La inhart, President;
Mrs. Maud Jackson, Secretar;)'.
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Samson Spiritualist Church, 2952 Cottage
Grove Ave. Mrs. Anni e Brookine, P r esi-
dent; Minni e J oshua, Secr etary.
Second Spiritualist Church of Truth, 3546
Giles Ave. Mrs. Lena C. Scott , President;
Wm. P. Edwards, Secr etary.
Second Spirtualist Church of Divinity, 1500
Wrightwood Ave. Mrs. Sophia Haley,
President; Mrs. Shel ton, Secretary.
Seventh Illinois Church, 0. 0. F. S., 3345
Sheffield Ave. Rev. Lotta Richardson,
Pastor a nd President.
Sixth Church, 0. 0. F. s. Josephine Kleina u,
Pastor; Bertha Buesing, Secretary, 4250 N.
Sacramento Ave.
South Chicago First Spiritua list Church,
9120 Commercial Ave. Mrs. Katherine Mc-
Glothlin, President, 9135 Houston Ave.;
Mrs. W. B. Lay, Secretary.
Spiritualist Church of Trut h , 2420 N. Cali for-
nia Ave. Theo. Sierazek, Presiden t; Mrs.
C. Breidert, Secretary.
Spiritualist Church of Welcome, 16-20 E.
Ontario St. Mrs. Minni e Hunt, Presiden t;
1432 N. La Salle St. ; Dr . J. M. Smith, Sec-
reta ry.
Spiritua li st Church , Redemption of Souls,
3140 India na Ave. Mrs. Julia Johnson,
President, 3811 Grand Blvd.; Mrs. Roxie
A. Den tz, Secretary.
Spiritualist Sunlight Circle, 4651 S. State St.
Mrs. Ella Tucker. President, 5229 Indiana
Ave.; Mrs. Zora Williams, Secretary.
Spiritualist Templ e of Love and Harmony,
3424 Irving Park Blvd. A. A. Koenig,
President.
Starlight Spi r itualist Church. 6236 Princeton
Ave., G. A. R. Hall . Mrs. Emma L ewis,
P r esiden t, 6915 Stewart Ave. ; W. J . Ga u-
din, Secretary, 6008 Normal Blvd.
Sunlight Circle Church, 4651 S. State St. ,
Casey's Hall , Rosebud Lyceum. Mrs. E lla
M. Tucker, P r esident.
Third Illinois Church, 0 . 0 . F. S. Rev.
Grace S. P letz, P resident and Pastor,
Fourth Ward Republica n Headquarters,
807 E. 49th St.
True Light Spiritualist H ealing Center, 14 N.
Sacramento Blvd. Rev. Adams Martin,
President, 2343 N. Monroe St. Mrs. W. J.
Philli ps, Secr etary.
United Progressive Spiritua list Church, 6819
Emerald Ave. Mrs. Ethel Sherwood, Pres-
iden t .
Universal Spiritualist Church. 4229 Cottage
Grove Ave. Rev. M. C. Henry, President,
4242 Calumet Ave. ; Mrs. Bertha Eldridge,
Secretary.
West Side Spiritualist Church, Robey and
22d Pl. Rev. W. J . Howes, P r esident,
4131 Gladys Ave.; Geo. Schreader, Secre-
tary.
DECATUR
First Spirituali st Church , G. A. R. Hall.
F loyd B. White, President. 2090 N. Coll ege
St.; N'ota M. Luckenbll!, Secretary.
E LGIN
Ill inois State Spiritual ist Picnic Association.
S. B. West, President, 323 E. Chicago St. ;
W. H. Flury, Secretar y, 523 W. 63d St.
Progressive Research Soci ety, Nelson's Hall .
Mrs. F. Zimmerli e, P r esident, 359 Walnut
Ave.; S. B. West, Secretary.
FARMER CITY
Free Progressive Spiritualist Church. H. C.
Moore, President.
QUINCY
First Spirituali st Church of Truth Seekers.
Mrs. Lena Kooper, President, 644% Maine
St.
KANKAKEE
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Flora L.
WH 0' S WHO
Magruder, President, 4817 Christiana Ave. ;
Miss Lois Byenes, Secretary.
JOLIET
First Society of Spiritualists, 314 Van Buren
St. Jacob Jacobsen, President, 206 N.
Bluff St . ; Ralph H. Wllson. Secr et a ry.
Unity Spiritua lis t Society, 231 N. Blut'l: St.
John M. Powell, President; Mrs. J ames
Gatons, Secretary.
PEORIA
Progressive Spiritualist Church, 400 N. J ef-
ferson St. Mrs. Emma Richardson, Presi -
dent, 1210 N. Madison St.; Mrs. Kate Ward,
Secretary.
ROCKFORD
First Spiri t ua l Church, Christian Union
Church Parlors. Mrs. Carrie Dermody,
President, 1510 Latham St. ; H. A. Glazier,
Secretary.
Spiritualist Unity Church, 115 N. Third St.
Mrs. W. R. Dudley, President, 526 Chestnut
St.; Walter Lewis, Secretary.
EAST ST. LOUIS
Spiritualist Sci ence Church. Mrs. Laura
Connell, President, 544-A N. 13th St.; Wll-
liam R. Fuller, Secret ary.
STREATOR
First Spir itua list Church . J ames Flavell,
President , 129 W. Third St.; Mrs. Mary
Beedle, Secretary.
INDIANA
ANDERSON
Chesterfield Spiritual Camp, five miles east
of Anderson; 12 m!les west of Muncie.
BEDFORD
Church of Bible Spirituali sm. H. B. Mc-
Kinney, Secretary, 949 F irst St.
CRAWFORDSVILLE
First Spititualist Church. W. C. Mar tin,
Secretary, 309 N. Washington St.
ELKHART
First Spiritualist Church, 314 La Salle St .
EVANSVILLE
Bible Spiritualist Church. Harry Knoll,
Secretar y, 117 Blackford St.
Spiritualist Church of Science. H. J . Silvis,
Secretary, 220 Upper First St.
Union Spiri t ua li st Church, T. B. H. Hall. B.
L . Hoeppel, Secretary, 1910 Main St.
FORT WAYNE
First National Spiritualist Church. Mae
H lll , Secretar y, 632 Cherry St.
GARRETT
Church of United Spiritualists. Edna Grif -
fith, Secretar y, 302 El. King St.
HAMMOND
First Progressive Spiritualist Church. John
F. Weis, Secretary, 4841 Magoun Ave., Eas t
Chicago, Ind.
First Spirituali st Church, L ouise Han, Sec-
retary, 304 Silby St.
Unity Spiritua list Church. Lillie Huber , Sec-
r etary, 520 Madison St.
INDIANAPOLI S
America n Spiritualist Church. Rev. Charl es
H. Gunsolus, B.A., D.D .. 515 L ak e St.
First Spiritualist Church, 608 N. Liber ty St.
Miss Dora Train, Secretary, Apt. 9, 310 E.
N'orth St.
Fourth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. N. B.
Rogers, Secr et a ry, 842 Blake St.
Progr essive Spiritua list Church. T. H.
Whitehead, Secretar y, 660 E. Pratt St.
Psychic Scien ce Spiritualist Chur ch. Ernest
H. Voges, Secret a r y, 1502 .W. 26th St.
Second Spiritualist Church. Mae Stewart,
Secr eta ry, 1626 W. Morris St.
Spirituali st Church of Truth. A. H. Patter -
son , Secretar y , 3118 E. Washington St.
KOKOMA
The Christian Spiritualist Church. Minnie
Marterie. SE'cret.ory, 802 S. J ' ~ y St.
HARTMANN'S
NEW CASTLE
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Thaddeus
Coffin, Secretary, 607 S. 11th St.
RICHMOND
Science Church of Spiritualist. Ma ttie
Bolser, Secretary, 313 N. Third St.
SOUTH BEND
Peoples' First Spiritualist Church. Ethel
Castetter, Secreta ry, 315 S. Carroll St.
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Mildred
Sutser, Secretary, 503 E. St VIncent St.
TERRE HAUTE
First Church of Modern Spiritualism. Dr.
Madge P. Stephens, Secretary, 1218'h Wa-
bash Ave.
VERSAILLES
First Spiritualist Church. Anna Stockinger ,
Secretary.
IOWA
CEDAR RAPIDS
The Church of Welcome. Mrs. L . A. Tor-
rence, Box 117.
The First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mae
Miller, 400 S. Third St., E.
CLINTON
Mississippi Valley Spiritua list Association,
Spiritualist Camp Meeting.
The Philosophical Society. Clara A. P a s-
sig, Secretary,
DAVENPORT
The P r ogressive Society. Mrs. Chas.
Runge, 1636 W. High St.
DES MOINES
The Spiritualist Forum. Mrs. W. E.
Friend, 1531 W. 11th St.
DUBUQUE
Spiritual Science Society, Facade Bldg,
Miss Lucill e Miller, President, 1586 Mt.
Pleasant St.
FORT MADISON
Progressive Spiritual Society. H. C. Cooney,
Secretary, 2935 Kansas St.
MARSHALL TOWN
The First Spiritualist Church. C. A. Thorpe,
Secretary, 407 S. Ninth St.
MUSCATINE
The F irst Spiritualist Church . Mr. Herman
Stemerdrlnk.
OTTUMWA
The First Spiritual Society .. W. C. Stewart,
713 E. Second St.
KANSAS
CEDAR VALE
First Spiritualist Church . Rose Ankron,
Secretary.
DELPHOS
Spiritualist Camp Meeting,
GREAT BEND
First Spiritualist Church. W. A. Ruggles,
Secretary, Hosington.
Harmony Spiritua list Society. Frank Duda,
Secretary, lOth and Odell.
KANSAS CITY
First Spiritualist Church. M. E. Camp, Sec-
r etary, 58 N. lOth St.
Second Spiritua li st Church. Ida C. Moody,
Secretary, 58 N. lOth St.
LAWRENCE
First Spiritualist Society, H. W. Hender-
son, Secr et ary, 446 Ohio St.
PITTSBURG
First Spirituali st Church. Alvin M. More,
Sec. 104 E. Monroe St.
ROSEDALE
First Spiritualist Church.
TOPEKA
First Society of Spiritualists. Zelia Pratt,
Secretary, R. F. D. 2.
WICHITA
Church of the Soul. D. H. Mangano, Sec-
retary.
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First Lyceum Association. Llana G. Michels,
Secretary, 442 Riverview Ave.
First Spiritualist Society. Emma Wolford,
Secretary, 806 E. Douglas St.
The Spiritualist Chur ch of Occult Scien ce.
Mrs. Maud K. Gates.
Spiritua list Church of Truth. J essi e Mahl-
kop, Secretary, 328 Sherman St.
WINFIELD
The Winfield Spiritualist Camp Association.
Vernon Hendry, Secretary, Pra tt, Kan.
KENTUCKY
DAYTON
The First Spiritualist Church, 212 Fourth
Ave. Mrs. Minnie M. Sable, P a stor.
NEWPORT
The First spiritualist Church, 825 Overton
St. Mrs. W. W. Haupt, Pastor.
Spiritualist Temple.
MAINE
AUBURN
Androscoggin Gospel Spiritual Society. Mrs.
M. B. Daniels, Medium; Sarah S. Marston,
Secret a ry, 29 Court St.
AUGUSTA
Progressive Spiritualist Society. Mrs. Belle
Roberts, Secretary, 41 State St.
Spiritua li s t . Drama tic Club, Spiritualist
T emple.
BANGOR
Unity Spiritualistic Society. Ethel C. Pike,
Secreta ry, 45 Everett St.
BELFAST
Belfast Spiritualist Society. Mrs. Ray
Guerney, Secretary, 185 High St.
BICKSPORT .
Penobscot Spiritual T emple Association ,
Verona Park. J ames H. Kane, Secretary,
192 Ohio St.
BRADFORD
Bradford Spiritualist Society, Grace L . Perry,
Secretary.
DOVER FOXCRAFT
First Piscataquis Spiritua l Association,
Sampson's Hall. Myra L. Burgess, Secre-
tary, Sangerville, Me., R. F . D.
ETNA
Etna Spiritualist Association, Camp Meet-
ing. Mary Drake J enne, Secretary.
GUILFORD
Progressive SpirltuallsJ; Society. Mrs. Ada
M. Campbell, Secretary,
MADISON
Madison Spiritual Camp Association. Mary
R. Dean, Secr etary, R. F. D. 1.
MILO
Union Spiritualist Association. Mrs. Cora
Gaudette, Secretary.
NORTHPORT
Templ e Heights Spiritual Corporation. Mrs.
Ava Simmons, Secr etar y, Oakla nd, Me.
PORTLAND
First Spiritua l Society. Mrs. Lila M. Duf-
ton, Secr et ary, 94 Sawyer St., South Port-
la nd.
SEARSMONT
Quantabacook Spiri tua lis t Society. Mrs.
George W. Gave, Secretary, Belfast , Me.,
Star Rout e.
STOCKTON SPRINGS
Stockton Springs Spiritualist Society. Mrs.
Rose Titcomb, President; Frank Simonds,
Secretary.
WINTERPORT
Winterport Spiritualist Society. Estella A.
Campbell, Secretary.
MASSACHUSETTS
ATTELBORO
Spiritual Progressive Society, G. A. R. Hall,
County St. Howard E. Wa lker, Secretary,
R. F. D. 3.
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BOSTON
Bible Spiritual Meetings, 446 Tremont St.
Mrs. Adele C. Williams, President ; M.
Osgood, Secretary.
Boston Wigwam No. 1, 641 Tremont St. Mrs.
Smith, Secretary.
Bright Star Spiritualist Soci ety, 81 Dart-
mouth St. Miss Bella Wa lsh, President;
Mrs. Agnes Headlund, Secr etary.
First Church of Spiritual Understanding.
Mr. Cha s. W. Ra dford, President, 9 Ha r-
va rd Pl., Lynn.
First Spiritua list Church, 490 Tremont St.
Mrs. W. E . King, President ; Mrs. E. J .
Hiefner , Secretary.
The First Spiritualist Ladi es' Aid Societ y,
Dealand Hall, 515 Tremont St. Mrs . Annie
Ba nks Scott, President; Ha ttie A. Ray,
Secretary, 154 School St ., Ever ett, Mass.
First Spiritualist Science Church . Mrs. J.
E. Lee, President; Mrs . Estelle F erris-
bough, Secretary, 6 Wa rwi ck St.
Independent Spirit ual Church of Boston, Inc. ,
3 Wa rwick St. Prof. Gaetano Lopes,
President; Mrs. Barbara Stewart, Secr e-
tary.
Ladles' Lyceum Union, Walla ce Ha ll, Appl e-
ton St. Mrs. Emma B. Kaine, President;
Miss L. B. Robinson; Secreta r y, 92 Apple-
ton St.
Mineola Spiritualist Church, 515 Tremont
St., I. 0 . 0 . F. Bldg.
Spir itualistic Brotherhood. C. Anton Sout h-
wi ck , Treasurer.
Stewart Bibl e Spirituali st Societ y, 488 Tre-
mont St. Mrs. J ennie Young President;
T. G. Booth, Secreta ry.
Unity Church, Inc., Recital Ha ll. Rev. F .
A. Wiggin, Pastor. Miss Hazel L. Prince,
Secret a r y, 40 Moreland St., Roxbury.
The Universal Spiritual Church, Hunting-
ton Chambers Hall, 50 Huntington Ave.
Wa llace Hall Bibl e Spiritua l Soci et y, Ap-
pleton St., n ear Berkley. J ennie E . Law-
ford, Conductor; C. E. Lawford, Secr e-
tary.
BROCKTON
P eoples' Progressive Spiritua l Societ y. Ma rk
H. Carter, Secretary, 51 Herrod Ave.,
Montello.
CAMBRIDGE
First Spiritua list Templ e, 631 Ma ssachusetts
Ave., Ca mbridge Centra l Square. Mrs.
Ma ude E . Wiggins, President. Leon H.
Stevens, Secretary, 28 Cha tham St.
CHARLESTOWN
First Spiritua l Alliance Church. Mrs. H elen
Green, Pastor, 9 Sulliva n St.; Frank How-
a rd, Secretary.
FALL RIVER
First Spiritual Lyceum, Clan Hall, 78 Bed-
ford St. Mrs. Sa rah Owen, Pastor; John
N. Wilkinson, Secretary, 655 Woodma n St.
First Portugues e Spiritualis t Center . Geo.
0 . Stott, Secret ary, 280 Br a dfor d Ave.
The Progressive Spiritual Alliance Church.
Rev. R. J . Larter, Pa stor; Robert J . La r -
t er, Secretary, 75 Mott St.
FRAMINGTON
First Spiritualist Church, Pyt hia n Hall . Mrs.
Ina Emmons, Presiden t a nd Past on, Winter
St. , Holli s ton; Ina S. Wheeler , Secr etary,
100 Al exa nder St.
HAVERHILL
Angel Mes senger Spiritual Church, 66 Mer-
rimack St. Rev. L. M. Wentworth, D.G.S.,
Pa stor.
The Spiritualist Temple, 6 Pleasa nt St. Wal-
t er M. Morse, President.
LAKE PLEASANT
The National Spiritual Allia nce of U. S. A.
William R. Irwin, President, 21 H ermon
WHO'S WHO
St., Worcest er, Mass.; Rev. Ne!lle E . Ab-
bot t, Vice -President, Lawrence, Mass . ;
.Mrs . Shirley C. Whicher, Secretary, Lake
P leasa nt, Mass.; Mrs. Rena T. Keith,
Treasurer, Lake Pleasant, Mass.
LOWELL
Lowell Spiritual Mission, 361 Bridge St. W.
Rowland Hill, President.
LYNN
Ha rmony Spiritua list Society, Sharon Hill,
61 E.xcha nge St. T. McDonnough, Secre-
ta ry.
Lynn Spiritua lis t s ' Associa tiop, Excha nge
Hall , 14 Market St. Mrs. Mabel Hawes,
President; Mrs. M. L. Estes, Secretary.
Conduct Unity Camp at Sa ugus Center ,
Mass.
Societ y of Truth (Spiritualist). 62 Munroe
St. M. Florence Benson, Moderator; Mrs.
Ma y Kent, Secret a ry, 139 J a ckson St.
MALDEN
The Angel Messenger Spiritua l Church, 238
Pl easant St. Ella Hayden, President; Mrs.
Gil es , Secret a ry,
MANSFIELD
The First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Effi e
G. Willis , Secretary, 86 Pratt St.
METHUEN
Fir st Spiritua list Church. Fred Sykes, Sec-
r etary, 4 Ashland Ave.
NEW BEDFORD
First Spiritual Harmony Church, 1656 Pur-
chase St. Fred Meal , President; Edmund
Whitehead, Secret a r y, 167 Richmond St.
NEWBURYPORT
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Augustus A.
Gray, Secreta ry, 172 Water St.
ROXBURY
The First Spiritual!st Science Church, 8 Hu-
bert St . Mrs . Julia E. L ee, President ;
Mrs. Est elle H. Ferris bough, Secr et a ry.
SALEM
Firs t Spiritua lis t Societ y, 53 Washington St.
Rev. Ma ude F. Torrey; Stephen W. Arr ing-
t on, P r esident ; Edgar E. Woodbury, Esq. ,
11 Ceda r St ., Beverly, Mass.
SAUGUS CENTER
tJnity Camp. Conducted by Lynn Spiritua lis t
Associa tion a t Sa ugue Center.
SOMERVILLE
Church of Higher Spiritualism, 174 School
St . Mrs. J . E. Armstrong, President ;
Charles F . Rolfes, Secretary.
Spiri t ua l Endeavor Soci ety, Fl emming Hall,
245 P earl St.
SPRINGFIELD
First Spiritua list Church, 35-37 Bliss St. Mrs.
J anet C. Ross , Corresponding Secreta ry, 78
Coll ege St.; Mrs . A. C. Talmadge, Secre-
t a ry.
Independent Spiritualist Society, Inc., Mc-
Kinney Ha ll, 535'h S. Ma in St. Georg-lanna
Hillma n.
STONEHAM
The First Spiritualist Ladles' Ald. I. G.
P ettengill, President; Mrs. Annie F. Fen-
ton, Secr eta r y, 23 Kilby St., Woburn.
WALPOLE
First Spiritua lis t Society of Wa lpole, Mass.,
I nc. Gertrude E . Ormes. President, Nor-
folk; Rev. Sa r a h Parker Thomson, Pastor
(on leave of absence), Clearwa t er, Fla.
Progr essive Lyc.!) um.
WORCESTER
First Spiritua li s t Chur ch, G. A. R. Ha ll, 55
P earl St. Mrs. Ma rjorie Ostergard.
Uni ty Spiri t ualist Church, 30 Elm St. Hu-
bert O'Malley, P a stor and Psvch!c, Thomas
Vermont, Secretary, 728 Main St.
HARTMANN'S
MICHIGAN
ANN ARBOR
First Spiritual Church of Truth. Fred F.
Brueck, Secretary, 318 J efferson.
BATTLE CREEK
First Spiritualist Chur ch. Della Henry, Sec-
retary, 251 Massachusetts Ave.
Universal Spiritua li s t Church. J essi e Phil-
brick Wagn er, Secreta r y, 39 East Ave. N.
BAY CITY
Bay City First Christian Spiritualist Church.
Miss Adeline Smith, Secretary, 711 Eigh-
teenth St.
CADILLAC
First Independent Spiritualist Soci et y of
Cadillac. Mrs. Dolly Mae Anderson,
L eader.
COLDWATER
The Height of Trust Spiritualist Church.
Miss Laura Kraum, 20 Orchard St.
DETROIT
Church of Concrete Body. Mr. M. Cool ey,
Secretary, 3000 Fourth Ave.
Church of Spiritual Harmony, 3420 Michigan
Ave. Loretta E. Schmitt, Secretary, 2802
Michi gan Ave.
Divine Thought Spiritualist Church. Winnie
De Losh, Secretary, 940 Petersboro Ave.
First Church of t he Soul. Mrs. Laura L.
Crawford, Pastor; Miss Minni e Laatz, Sec-
r etary, 6701 Taft Ave.
First Colored Spiritualist Church. Miss Lu-
cille Cunningham, Secretary, 1389 L afay-
ette.
First Spiri tua l Heali ng Chur ch, 2905 Mt. El -
li ot Ave. Rev. Flora Lackrldge, Pastor;
Jack Morris, Chapla in. Pastor's r esi dence
1061 Sheridan Ave. '
First Spiritualist Temple. Mrs. Amy Davies,
Secretary, 1772 Putnam Ave.
First Universal Spirituali st Church. Miss
Yvonne Edlund, Secr e.tary, 2515 Pennsyl-
vani a St.
Friendly Spiritualist Church. Mr. Howard E.
Smith, Secretary, 317 Eliot St.
Garden of Souls Spiritual Church. Mr. F r a nlt
G. Weber, Secretary, 6015 Seminol e Ave.
Germa n Spiritual Church. Miss Nelli e Rln-
denspack er , Secr etar y, 1012 Morr ell St.
Highland Park Spiritualist Church. Mrs. E.
B. P age, Secretary, 92 Alfred St.
Peoples Spiritua l Church . Miss Dora Herbst,
Secretary, 4224 Cabot St.
Progressive Spiritual Church. Miss Nina L.
Nash , Secretary, 9550 Burn ette St.
Church of t h e Redemption. Mrs. Herbert,
President; Mrs. Amy Smith Secretary
3125 Campbell Ave. ' '
Spiritual Church of Revelation. Miss Anna
Bockma n , Secretary, 9267 Quin cy Ave.
Temple of Spiritual Truth. Mrs. Chas. Carl -
son, Secreta ry, 2632 Seven t een th St.
Ver itas Spiritual Church. Miss Kathl een
Sa uer, Secretary, 1069 Wayburn Ave.
EAST JORDAN
The First Spiritua li stic Church of East J or-
E-vangeline Kice, Secretary.
Spiritual Church of Truth. Miss Hazel Glo-
big, Secretary, 522 Warren St.
Spiritual T emple Church. Mr. Clarence
Northrupp, Secret ary, 240 W. 12th St.
GRAND RAPIDS
The Central Spiritua list Church, C. H.
Kunst, President, 329 Benson Ave. N. E.;
Emma Carpenter, Secretary, 26 Highland
Ave.
Christian Spiritualist T emple, 112 Pearl St.
Rev. Dr. A. D. Miller President, 15 Fai r
St. S. E.; Allee A. Mill er, Secretary.
Independent Association of Spiritualist s.
Mrs. Amanda Flower, President.
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The Independent Spiritualist Church of
America, Inc. Rev. D. M. Hazard, Presi-
dent, 5501 Nation a l Ave. ; Lucille MacFee
Secretary, 117 W. Walnut St. , Kalamazoo:
Spirituali st Church . Mrs. Amanda Flower,
Pastor.
JACKSON
Jackson Association Progressive Spiritual-
ists. Charlotte Frazee, Secretary, 714
J ansen St.
LANSING
F irst Spiritua li st Societ y. Mrs. Elda Milli-
gan, 1218 E. Fra nklin St .
Mediums' Home. Dir ection of Mrs. M. E.
Giltner.
MUSKEGON
Muskegon Spiritual Society. Mrs. Cla udia L .
Ramseau , Secr etary, 214 Allen Ave.
Veritan Spirituali st Church of Divine Heal-
ing, 127 Spring St. Rev. H. L. Sanger,
Pastor.
OTTAWA LAKE
Ottawa Lake First Spiritua lis t Church . Mr.
W. Vandersee.
PONTIAC
The First Progressive Spiritualist Church.
Miss Mable Barns, Secretary, 355 Orchard
Lalte Ave.
PORT HURON
First Spiri t u a l Church of Truth. Mr. H. E .
Overpack, Secretary, R. F. D. N'o. 1.
QUINCY
Spiritual Church of Progress. Miss Gertrude
Elliot, Secretar y, R. F . D. No. 5.
ROYAL OAK
First Spiritual Temple. Miss Alberta ThomP-
son, Box 276, R. F. D. No. 6.
TRAVERSE CITY
First Spiritua l Church of Truth. Mrs. Geo.
D. Coones, Secretary, 255 State St.
VICKSBURG
Spiritualists. Mrs. Cora Williams.
MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS
Allia nce Spiritualist Church, Centra l and 22d
Ave., N. Rev. Anni e Festin, Messages.
Central SPJntua l Church, Masonic Temple,
2d floor.
F irst I?Pi ritua li st Church, 616 E. 15th St.
Mmme La mbert, Secretary; Otto Von
Bourg, Pastor.
New Era Spiritualist Church 703 Hennepin
Ave. Mrs. A. E. Bail ey, Cla ra Hart-
graves, a nd Rev. Myron H . Bailey, Mes-
sages a n d Heali ng.
Second Spirituali st Church, 23d and Lyndale
Ave. Rev. Lloyd R. Tucker Pastor
Third Spirituali st Church,. 43 'Fourth St. So.
Mrs. Caroline Ivett, Mrs. L ea Berger, a nd
Oscar Stran d, in charge.
ST. PAUL
First Spiritua list Church, 156 W. 9th St.
Mrs. J. P. Whitwell, Pastor.
Spiritualist Research Association, Degree of
Honor H a ll, 389 St. P eter St. Mrs. J. c.
Clemmy, Pastor.
MISSOURI
JOPLIN
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Dolli e Walker,
Secretary, 1217 North St.
KANSAS CITY
First Spiritualist Church. Ernest S. Hocker,
Secretary, 5837 Wabash Ave.
Fourth Spirituali st Church. Mrs. Mabelle S.
Herrington, Secretary, 5021 Agnes Ave.
Second Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mary R.
Duncan, Secretary, 4202 Forest Ave.
Third Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Alia B.
Shackelford, Secretary, 2825 Askew Ave.
The White Spiritua list School of Soul Ex-
E. P. Dill, Secretary, 3411 E.
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MILLERSVILLE
First Spiritualist Church. Walter P . Stearns,
Secretary.
SPRINGFIELD
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. E. G.
Schmitt, Secretary.
Second Spiritualist Church. Fred G. Schwanlt,
Secretary, 516 S. Robberson Ave.
ST. LOUIS
Eighth Spiritualist Church. Minnie Schultz,
Secretary, 1916 Kewhouse Ave.
El eventh Spiritualist Church. Mrs. J. J.
Beckemeyer, Secretary, 3302 Park Ave.
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Alice Ferle-
man, Secretary, 2848 Salenan St.
Fourteenth Spiritualist Church. Mary J.
Bryce, Secretary, 4915a Page Blvd.
Fourth Spiritualist 'Church. Gus Calix, Sec-
r etary, 4557 Labadie Ave.
Second Spiritualist Church. Arbey Killoran,
Secretary, 6329 Bertmer Ave.
Seventh Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Elizabeth
Ga llo, Secretary, 1903 Rutger St.
Sixth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Clinda Pabst,
Secretary, 2611a Rauschenbach Ave.
T enth Spiritualist Church. Miss Elise E.
Strecker, Secretary, 4277 Margar etta Ave.
Third Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Alpha M.
Godwin, Secretary, 3540 Chouteau Ave.
Thirteenth Spiritualist Church. August F.
Droege. Secreta ry, 4137 Camelia Ave.
Twelfth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Elizabeth
Ecker, Secretary, 533 W. Marceau St.
ST. JOSEPH
The First Spiritualist Church, 114'h S. 7th
St. Rev. Louis A. Ward, P astor; Mrs.
Ruth McFall, Secretary, 920 Edmond St.
WEBB CITY
First Spiritualist Church. Fred C. Sweet-
land, Secretary, 326 S. Webb St.
MONTANA
BILLINGS
H. W. Nelson (Sec. )
BUTTE
Engelwood Church. Wm. B. Fra me, Secre-
tary, 1134 California St.
Silver Bow Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Dora
Crowell , Secretary, P. 0 . Box 815.
GREAT FALLS
Miss Lauretta M. Grant (Sec.), 3413 Fourth
Ave., N .
MISSOULA
Miss Jean Anderson (Sec.), 1224 Jackson St.
WILLOW CREEK
Mrs. Silla Hankinson (Pres.), P. 0. Box 103.
NEBRASKA
L I NCOLN
The Christian Spiritualist Church.
OMAHA
Fontanelle Spiritualist Church of Omaha.
Ella Gardiner, Medium.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
LAKE SUNAPEE
Spiritualist Camp Meeting,
NEW JERSEY
ASBURY PARK
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. B. S. Moore,
Secretary, 1223 Bangs Ave.
ATLANTIC CITY
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. M. Kane,
Secreta ry, 27 N. Connecticut Ave. (Rear) .
Progressive Spiritua li st Church. Mr. E. C.
Lea r, Secretary, Mays Landing.
Sunflower Spiritualist Church (Colored). L.
W. Moorlcks, Secretary, 34 Goodwill Ave.
CAM-DEN
First Spiritualist Church, Cor. Federal and
2d Sts. Mr. F. Wllltle, Secretary, 4102
Federal St.
WHO'S WHO
The Second Spiritualist Church, 205 Cooper
St. Mrs. M. Samson, President; Ida M.
Snyder, Secretary, 824 Market St.
St . Ma rk's Spiritual Alliance Church (N. S.
A.) , Broadway and Washington St.
Third Spiritualist Church. Emily Burrows,
Secretarv. Haddonfield, N. J .
EAST ORANGE
East Orange Spiritualist Church. Mr. Max-
well Nelson, Secretary, 451 Washington St.,
Newark, N. J.
The First Church of Divine Compa ssion. Dr.
Elizabeth Madison In charge, 181 Central
Ave.
First Church of Spiritual Harmony, 14 Wash-
Ington Ave. Rev. s. Wenige, Pastor.
First Spiritualist Church of East Orange, 3
Greenwood Ave. Mrs. E. Bennett, In
charge.
United Mediums Association of America, 3
Greenwood Ave.
HOBOKEN
Dahlia Spiritual Society.
NEWARK
Christ Spiritualist. Mrs. Rothbotham, Sec-
r etary, 134'h Newton St.
Church of Spiritual Promotion a nd Harmony,
Mr. G. Hobacher, 532 Springfield Ave.
Church of the Truth (Colored). Geo. Smith,
Secr etary, 77 Whitney Ave.
Church Promotion and Harmony. Mrs.
Mazey, Secretary.
The Circle of Growing Light. Miss J en n ie
Gleason , Leader, assisted by Mr. Frederick
Ryan, 307 Verona Ave.
Fifth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. B. Oliver,
President; Mrs. M. Morris, Assoc. Minister.
First Church of Christ Spiritualist, 589
Orange St.
First Church of Divine Spirit. Conducted
by Mrs. June Webb, 721 Springfield Ave.
The Firs t Spiritualist Church of Light and
Truth. Mrs. M. Alpron in charge, 199
Clinton Ave.
First Spiritualist Church of Newark, N. J.
Robina R. Palumbo, Secretary (Pro Tern),
105 Fairmont Ave.
Newark Spiritual Assembly, 379-381 Eleventh
St.
Second Mt. Pitcairn Spiritual Church, 478
Broad St.
Spiritualist Church, Light, Truth and Lite,
9 Belmont Ave. F. Loehrs, Pastor.
Society o! Light and Truth. Dr. M. L. Em-
ery, 199 Clinton Ave.
Spiritua list Church of Truth, 39 Chestnut St.
PATERSON
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Anna Brady,
Secreta ry, 142 Carroll St.
West Broadway Spiritualist Church. Miss E.
Spltter, Secretary, 33 Norwood St., Hale-
den, N. J.
WILDWOOD
Trinity Christian Spiritual Church, Journal
Bldg., 117 E. Wildwood Ave. Rev. Sara B.
Light, Pastor.
NEW YORK
ASTORIA, L. 1., N. Y.
Spiritualist Chur ch of Divine Truth. Emma
D. Buhl, Secr etary, 556 Second Ave., Col-
l ege Point, L. I .. N. Y.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Brooklyn Spiritualist Society, 197 Steuben St.
Church ot Divine Light. "The Cheerful
Church," Quincy St., n ear Reid Ave. Rev.
E. C. Reach, Pastor, 752 Jefferson Ave.
The Church of Natural Signs, 177 Martense
St. Rev. Wennig, Trance Medium.
Church of Spiritual Enlightenment. Char les
Winkler, 8631 Ninety-first St., Woodhaven.
Church of Spiritual Illumination. Lillian C.
Briton, B.A., 1267 Bedford Ave.
HARTMANN'S
Cosmopolitan Spiritua li s t Church. Mr. J. C.
Murphy, Secretary, 631 State St., Brook-
lyn, N.Y.
The Divine Spiritua l Church of The R e-
deemer, Inc., 512 Va n Buren St. Mr. Henry
Schulma nn, Tra n ce Medium.
Eva ngelist Spiritua li s ts, 515 Washington Ave.
Fifth Spiritua lis t Church. Miss Bessie
Wortman, Secre t a ry, 354 Fifth St.
Fourth Spiritua lis t Church . J . B. Smith,
Secre tary, 152 St. Johns Pl.
Gl eams of Light Spiritua l Church, 592 H a lsey
St. Samuel Clark, c/o Rev. John R. White ,
206 W . 138th St., New York City.
Independent Spiritua l Church, 19 P a lmetto
St. , n ear Broa dwa y. R ev. Dr. Edwa rd
Ortma nn, P a stor.
Second Spiritua lis t Church.
Sixth Spiritua list Church, 1288 Putna m Ave.
Miss Amy Kurtz, Secr etary, 197 Grove St.
Spiritua l Church of Div ine Li g ht and F a ith,
561 Lafa yette Ave. Margar et Hunt, Min-
Ister .
Spiritual Church of the Red eemer, Inc., 512
Va n Buren St. Mr. H . S chuma nn, '!'ra nee
Medium.
Spiritua l Light Soci et y, 772 Macon St. Rev.
Dorothy Smith.
Spiritua list Church of Na tura l Science, 177
Martens St.
St. Francis Spiritua l Church, 66 Bergen St.
Mrs. A. Ma r s h a l, L eader .
St. John's Spiritual Church. Mrs. Johnson,
1630 Sev enty-first St.
St. Luke's Spiritua lis t Church, 58 Irving Pl.
Mrs. G. Smith, Anna F e ldma n, Secr et a r y,
58 Irving Pl.
St. P a ul Spiritua l Church, 104 Truxton St.
Mrs. Olga Glndl er.
St. P et er' s Spiritua lis t Church. Emma Thur-
ber McDowell, Secr e_t a ry, 309 Wa shington
Ave .
Star of Hope Spiritual Church, 393 Kosc iusko
St. "Lehma nn."
FAR ROCKAWAY
H ope Spiritua list Church, Mrs. Lulu Win-
ga t e, Secr e t a ry, 1241 B utler Ave.
NEW YORK CITY
All Souls Church of Spiritualis m.
Allen Memoria l Spirituali s t Church. Mrs. E .
Willoug hby, Secr et a r y, 244 W. 143d St.
Ca lvary Spiritua list Church, 2441 Sev enth
Ave.
Church of Divine Inspira tion. R ev. W .
H a rrs, Pastor.
The Church of Hope a nd Spiritua l Content-
m ent, Gen ealogi cal Ha ll, 226 W . 58th St.
Lillia n Barit.
Church of Na ture's Divine Revela tion. Mrs .
Rose Schaefer, 902 W est End Ave., n ear
104t h St.
Church of Spiritua l Commune , 7 W . 74th St.
E vangelis t Shea, Medium.
Ch urch of Spiritua l Doc trine , 1996 Madison
Av e . Eliza b eth Ma rkle w, P astor.
Church of Spiritua l Harmony, Ca rnegi e Ha ll,
Studio 808. R ev. Sara h J . W enige, Tra nce
Medium.
Church of Spiritual Psychic Sci en ce. Rev.
Vivia n Clark Smith, R ector.
Church of Spiritua l Trut h, 114 W. 73d St.
Frances Seabury, P a stor.
Church of the Holy Spir it. Wa l t er Smith,
118 W. 104th St.
Church of the Li ving God, 1 W. !29th St.
(Basement).
The Church of Hope a nd Spiritua l Content-
ment, Gen ealog ical Hall, 226 W. 58th St.
Lillia n Barit.
Church of Universa l Inspiration of Spirit-
ualism, 2700 Broadway, M. Della Monica,
Pastor.
WH 0' S WHO
143
Circle of Light Spiritual Church. C. An-
a cker, Secretary, 228 E . 47th St.
Eighth Spiritua list Church. Olga R eynolds,
Secr et a r y, 103 W. 127th St.
Ethi cal a nd Spiritua l Socie ty, Hotel Astor.
Fifth Spirituali s t Church, 33 W. 86th St.
Rev. H ermine Leger, Pastor.
Firs t Churc h of Spiri t ual Harmony, 2228
Broadwa y. Rev . S. W enige Cushing.
Firs t Free Psychic Church, 103 W. 74th St.
Rev . Anna b ell e K. Varcoe.
First Spiritua l Church, 33 W . 86th St. Rev.
H ermine L eg er, Pastor.
Forum Spiritua list Church. T. Tankard, Sec-
r et a ry, 276 W. 128th St.
The Germa n Psychological Society, 118 w.
104t h St.
H eavenly Rest Spiritual Church, 1 W. 129th
St. (Basem ent).
H elping Hand Spiritualist Church, 208 L enox
Ave. R. B. Sol a , Medium; C. A. Cla rk,
Secreta ry, 301 W. 150th St.
Holy Divine Spiritua list Church. Horace
Cole , Secret a ry, 147 W. 132d St.
Holy Trinity Spiritua list Church, 2228 Broad-
way.
H ope Spiritua list Church, 162 E. 115th St.
Mrs . M. Augus t! Taylor, Secretary.
Ins pira tional Church of Divine Thought. Mrs.
Edith Keehn, Ch a irma n; Rev. Julia 0 .
Forrest, P astor, 123 W . 88th St.
Internat iona l Spiritua l T emple , 211 W . !27th
St. Dr. Thoma s R. Hall, Director.
J e hovah-Jira h Spiritua list Church. Albert
Pointe r, Secret a r y, 39 W . 135th St.
Liberty Spiri t u a list Church, 130 W. 143d St.
Little Rock Spiritualist Church. Wilhelmena
Russell, Secr etary, 219 W . 135th St.
Lotus Flower Spiritua lis t Church. Rev. Mar-
gar et Campbell Mortlock, r es ., 6021 W .
139th St.
Love and Friendship Spiritualist Church.
James Burrell, Secret a ry, 423 L enox Ave.
Na tional Development Circle. Maurer, 293
L enox Ave .
Nep t une Spiritua list Church. Mrs . Ethel Ed-
mondson, Secre tary, 206 W. 138th St.
P eople's Spiritua list Church.
Progressive Spiritualist Church, 325 W . 59th
St. Mis s L. M. Den a ci, Secret a ry, 67 Cliff
St., Yonkers, N . Y.
Redemption of Souls Spiritualis t Church .
Mrs. Reva Harrison, Secretary, 102 W .
142d St.
Silver Li ght Spiritualist Church. Mrs. L ouise
Johnson, Secret a ry, ca re of John R. White,
206 W. 138th St.
Spiritua l and Ethical Socie ty. Founded by
H el en T emple Brigha m , Hotel Astor, 44th
St. a nd Broa dwa y; Richard L . Phillips,
President. 240 Broa dway.
Spiritua l Church, 2700 Broadwa y. Mrs. N eil-
sen.
Spiritual Church, 2412 J erome Ave. Mrs.
Loch ma n .
Spiritua l Church of Spiritual Illumination,
The Holl ywood, 41 W . 124th St.
Spiritual R esearch Socie ty. John R . South-
worth, Medium, 23 W . 94th St.
Spiritua l Sci ence Institute , Inc .. 123 W . 88th
St. R ev. Julia 0 . Forrest, Presiden t ; Dr.
George W. Wilkinson, VIce-President.
Spiritualis t Church of Advanced Thought,
123 W. 94th St. R ev. John Hill; Mr. D.
Guggenheim, Secre tary, 123 W. 94th St.
Spiritualist Church of Christ Tea ching,
Spiritualist Church of Psychic Sci ence. 213
W. 79th St. Conra d H . Hauser, President
and Minister (N. '8. A. and Gen. Ass embly,
State N. Y.); Sophie Lander, Vice -Pres!-
144 HARTMANN'S
dent; Martha Dahl, Treasurer; Pearl L ee,
Secretary, same address.
Spiritualist Church of Redemption of Souls,
57 W. 130th St. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sum-
mers.
Spiritualist Church of Revelation. Mrs. V.
Christopher, Secretary, 208 W. 138th St.
Spiritualist Mediums Protective L eague, 211
W. 127th St. Rev. Thomas R. Hall, Man-
ager.
St. Anthony Spiritualist Church. David
Marks, Secretary, 216 W. 141st St.
St. John's Spiritualist Church. J. W. Rice,
Secretary, 335 W. 145th St.
St. Joseph's Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Ella
Brown, Secretary, 34 W. 131st St.
St. Mary's Spiritualist C h u ~ c h . Gertrude
Dyer, Secretary.
St. Mathew Spiritualist Church of Divine
Truth and Silence, 34 W. l27th St. Mr.
Joseph Robinson, 202 W. 130th St.
Star of the East Spiritual Science Church,
2228 Broadway. Mrs. Martha Wilson.
W. T. Stead Memorial Centre, 41 W. 88th St.
Mrs. C. M. Cook, Pastor and Medium.
Third Church of Mt. Pitca irn, Inc. Anna
Stewart, Pastor, at 819 Carnegie Hall.
Third Spiritualist Church. Alphonse Cero-
simos, Secretary, Hotel Gotham.
Third Spiritual Church. C. B. Strong,
Medium.
Trinity Spiritualist Church. Agnes Burton,
Secretary, 54 W. 140th St.
True Lll!'ht Spiritualist Church. Minnie
Chiles, Secretary, 167 W. 143d St.
Unity Spiritua list Church, 165 W. 131st St.
Isabelle Henry, Secretary, 167 W. 143d St.
Universal Psychic Science Church, 214 W.
104th St., Cor. Broadway.
Universal Spiritualist Church , 206 W. 138th
St. John R. White Pastor; Emma L.
Taylor, Secretary, 116 W. 53d St.
VIolet Spiritua list Church, 161 E. 115th St.
Mrs. Mill er Medium; C. M. Barnes, Sec-
retary, 615 Walton Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
White Rose Spiritualist Church, 1947 Broad-
way. Catherine Cl ements, Medium.
JAMAICA
The German Psychological Society, Inc., 84
Carll St., Cor 143d St. Gertrude Heiss,
Medium.
NEW YORK STATE- Mlscellanous
ALBANY
F irst Spiritualist Church. Robert R. Henion,
Secretary, 728 Clinton Ave.
Unity Spiritualist Church. E. W. Hiser, 134
Morris St.
BATAVIA
Christ Spiritualist Church. Gertrude M.
Hough, Secretary, 5 Garfield Ave.
BINGHAMTON
Universal Spiritulaist Church. Mrs. Carroll
McKenstry, Secretary, The Castle, Conklin.
BUFFALO
Blue Star Spiritualist Church. W. F . .Ben-
nett, Secretary, 23 Le Roy Ave.
Church of Spirit Communion, West Ferry and
Herkimer Sts. F. W. Constantine, Presi-
dent; Rev. Dr. Alexander J. Mcivor- Tyn-
dall, Pastor; Mrs. Emma Roth, Secretary,
869 Main St.
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Howard Ma-
son Pitman, Secretary, 6 So. Division St.
Riverside Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Fred
Mitchell, Secretary, 2022 Nlagara St.
Sheppard Llllle Spiritualist Church. Oscar
Elzkus, Secretary, 145 Madison St.
Spiritualist Temple of Truth. Mrs. Anna
Keiser, SecretarY, 180 Wes t Ave.
Sunshine Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Allee
Giddens, Secretary, 383 Woodlawn Ave.
W H 0' S W H, O
Trinity Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Lydia
Landram, Secretary, 73 Rogers Ave
Unity Spiritualist Church, 74 E. Utica Ave.
Mrs. Isabelle Reid, Secretary, 74 E. Utica
St.
White Center Spiritualist Church. Mrs Fred
Mitchell, Secretary, 2077 Niagara St.
DUNKIRK
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Louise Aria-
man, Pastor, 227 Central Ave. , Cottage at
Lily Dale, N. Y. Mrs. Charles F. Young
Secretary, 120 W. 6th St. '
EAST AURORA
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. William
Kaiser, Pastor; Mrs. Charles Young, Sec-
retary,
ELMI RA
First Spiritualist Church. Cha rles R. Wa-
t ers, Secretary, 705 Tuttle Ave.
Universal Spiritualist Church.
GLOVERSVILLE
The First Spiritualist Church, Inc. Rev.
George P. Howard, Pastor.
HENSONVILLE
Glenside Spiritual Church. Louis C. Bennett.
HORNELL
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mildred Ros-
enkranz, Secretary, 326 Grand St.
JAMESTOWN
First Christian Spiritualist Cburch of James-
town, Odd Fellows Ha ll, Fourth and Wash-
Ington Sts. Mrs. Dora Lord, Pastor and
President.
Spiritual Science Church, Business College
Hall. Rev. Louisa L. Bramer, Pastor;
Miss Mildred Herman, 91 Myrtle St., Sec-
retary.
LILY DALE
Fox Cottage. Miss Floy Cotrell, Medium In
Charge.
First Spiritualist Church.
Forest Temple. Open air temple maintained
by Mr. B. F. Bartlett.
Inspiration Stump.
Lily Dale Assembly.
Lily Dale Spiritualist Church. N. C. Lutgen,
Secretary,
Maytle Page Lane, Cleveland Ave._ and North
St. Healing Classes.
NIAGARA FALLS
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Jos. T.
Evans, President, 608 Elmwood Ave.
ROCHESTER
Christ Spiritualist Church. Flora L. Minder,
Secretary, 306 Electric Ave.
Plymouth Spiritualist Church. Ella R. Bow-
dey, Secretary, 728 Garson Ave.
Spiritualist Church of Divine Inspiration.
Rev. W. Harrs, Pastor- Medium; Aug, F.
Bauer, Secretary, P . 0. Box 289.
SCHENECTADY
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Della
Johns, 405 Duque Ave.
SYRACUSE
Lone Star Spiritualist Church. Rev. Adallne
Cooper, Pastor; Essie A. Hammond, Sec-
retary, 616 Court St.
WOODLAWN BEACH
First Spiritualist Church. Rev. Nellie E.
Gardner.
NORTH CAROLINA
Twynham School of Psychic Science, 227 N.
Center St., Goldsboro. Prof. James D.
Twynham.
OHIO
AKRON
Home Spiritualist Church, 159 E. Exchange
St. Rev. J. W. Parker, Pastor; J. H. Al-
len, Secretary, 159 E. Exchange St.
Second Spiritualist 'Church. Mrs. W. S_
Anderson. Secretary, 847 Bowery St.
HARTMANN'S
ALLIANCE
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Irene Ellis,
Secretary, 647.. Arch St.
ASHLEY
Na tiona l and Splrltalist and Religious Camp
Association. Spiritualist Camp Meeting.
F. H. Morse, President; P. M. Sar ver, Sec-
retary, 1028 E. L ong St., Columbus, Ohio.
ASHTABULA
First Spiritualist Temple. Miss Daisy Wright
Conductor; Rev. Samuel Rogers Minister;
Daisy Wr ight, Secretary, 34 Bond St.
BARBERTON
First Spiritualist Science Church. Mrs.
Goldie Williams, 208 Rose St.
BELLAIRE
First Spiritualist Church. John B. Kelley,
'Secr etarv. 1792 Belmont St.
BRIDGEPORT
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. S. H. Clyde,
Secr etary, Willow St., Martin's Ferry.
BUCYRUS
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Frances
Price, Secret a r y, 735 W. F erry St.
CANTON
Spiritualist Church of Divine Science. Mil-
dr!' d A. Mott, Secretary, 701 S. Market St.
Splntualist Church of the Soul. Mrs. Bessie
Laisure, Secretary, 1004 N. Cherry St.
The Spiritual Truth Seekers' Temple. H. Y.
Dryden, Pastor.
CHARDON
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. C. C. Sher-
man, Secretary.
CINCINNATI
Fourth Spiritualist Church. F. Brown, Sec-
retary, 14 Mercer St.
Fitth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. K . Royal,
Secr etar y, 1521 Gilpin Ave.
Good Wtlll Spiritualist Church. cor. Ninth
a nd P lum Sts. Rev. Sarah ' E . Hugi , Pas-
tor; J . B. Pyle, Secretary, 2030 Burnett
Ave.
Second Afro-American Spirltua:!ist Church ,
2126 Florence Ave. Lulu Steele, Pastor and
Healer; Major Cl eveland. Secretary, 2126
F lorence Ave.
Spiritua l Church of Liberal Thought. Mrs.
Ada Reitz, Secretary. 593 Torrence Blvd.
The Spiritual Temple, 2524 Gilbert Ave. Mrs.
H. B. Rymer, P a stor.
CLEVELAND
Eighth Spiritualist Church, 1952 E. 105th St.
Rev. Elizabeth Cr ookal e, President, 1952 E .
105th 'St.
First Hungarian Spiritua list Church. Miss
L!llian R. Balogh, Secretary, 2056 W. 38th
St.
Fifth Spiritualist Church. A. J. Backus,
Secretary, 12606 Taft Ave.
First Spiritua list Church of East Cleveland.
Fourth Spiritualist Church. Mrs. -B. Dugan,
Secretary, 3222 Wa lton Ave.
Light a nd Truth Spiritualist Church 2083
W. 26th St. Elizabeth Steinhauer, Pastor.
The Second _Spi ritua list Church , E. 110th St.
and Superwr Ave. Rev. H . G. Burroughs,
President and Pastor; Mrs. Abbie E. Farr,
Secretary, 1362 W. Boulevard.
Seventh Spiritualist Church .
Third Spiritualist Church. Mr. William R.
Fife, Secretary, 2087 E. 55th St.
COLUMBUS
The Christian Spiritualist Church, 689 E .
Long St. Mrs. Bertha P. Crear, Pastor;
. t a r l e s 0. Crear, Secretary, 689 E. Long
First Hungarian Spiritualist Church. Y. E.
Hovarth, Secretary, 299 Woodrow Ave.
First Spiritua list Church. Rev. Wal ter Rip-
l ey, Pastor; A. J. Reederer, Secretary 735
College Ave., Bexley. '
WHO'S WHO 145
West Side Ladles' Auxiliary. Mrs. E . G.
Leech, Secreta ry, 132 Dana Ave.
West Side Spiritua list Church. Rev. Harry
E. Boer s tler; F. A. Kriews, Secretary 1305
N. High St. '
CUYAHOGA FALLS
Lake Brady Camp. Ford C. Myers, Secre-
tary, 299 lOth St.
DAYTON
Central Spiritualis t Church. Mrs. Minnie
Rowe, Secretary, 139 Davis St.
The First Church of Spiritual Science. Laura
E. Kennedy, Secretary, 1126.. W. Fifth
St.; W. B. Murphy, Medium.
EAST LIVERPOOL
F irst Spiritualist Church . Mrs. W. A. Llsk,
Secretary, 747 Sophia St .
ELYRIA
First Spiritualist Church. Bertha Spear,
Secretary, 909 East Ave.
GROVE
First Spir itualist Church. Mrs. Emma
Thomas, Secretary, Garrettsville.
HAMILTON
The Spiritualist Church of Hamilton. Ber t ha
M. Smith, Secretary, 25 Center St.
LIMA
First Spiritu alist Church. Mr s. John Neilson,
Secretary, 726 Weadock St.
LORAIN
Spiritualist Church of Truth. Mrs. Kate
Hauser, 736 Brown ell Ave.
MANSFIELD
First Spiritualist Chur ch. Mrs. Ida Truman,
Secretary, 268 Park Ave., E.
MASSILLON
First Spiritua list Church. Miss Helen Buck,
Secretary, R. D. No. 2.
NEWARK
First Spiritualist Church. Rev. F. A. Ceney,
Secretary-Pas tor, 139 N. Fourth St.
RAVENNA
First Spiritualist Church. John Putt, Sec-
retarY. Kent, Ohio.
SANDUSKY
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Phyllis Stock
Secretary, 605 W. Market St. '
First Spiritualist Scien ce Church. Fred L.
Butts, Secr et ar y, 612 Jackson St.
Progressive Spi ritualist Church. Mlna E.
Cleveland, Secretary, 1102 W. J efferson St.
SHERWOOD
Wentworth Spiritu alist Church. Mary E.
Foskett, Secret ary.
SPRINGFIELD
First Spiritua li st Church. Margaret Ashba ,
Secretary, 1340 Broadway.
TOLEDO
Central Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Frances
A. P ool e, Secretary, 847 Wright Ave.
First Spiritualist Chur ch. Zora B. Erwin,
Secretary, 1430 Broadway.
Sunflower Spiritualist Church. D. J . Crowley,
Secret a ry, 573 Nebraska Ave.
WARREN
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Meta An -
chors, Secretary, 34 Hall Ave.
YOUNGSTOWN
First Spirituali s t Church . Morgan T. Evans,
Secr et a ry, 323 Princeton Ave.
Second Spiritualist Church. Mrs. S. Piersol.
Secretary, R. D. No. 1.
OKLAHOMA
BATTLESVILLE
Firs t Spiritualist Church .
BLACKWELL
First Spiritualist Church.
ENID
First Progressive Spiritualist Chur ch
Star Light Spiritualist Church.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Central Spiritualist Church.
HARTMANN'S
The First Spiritua l Alliance Church, Culbert-
son Bldg., cor. Broadway a nd Grand Ave.
Rev. Nicholas Becker, Pastor, P. 0 . Box
607; Guilford D. Wheelock, Secretary, 315
W. Avenue A.
First Spi ritualist Church.
First Spiritua list Lyceum.
Okla homa 'State Spiritualist Camp Associa -
tion. Nellie Brandom, Secretary.
TULSA
First Spiritualist Church.
Light of . Truth Society.
OREGON
PORTLAND
First Spiritualist Church. Mr. A. Sherman,
Secr etary, Linton.
Second Spiritualist Church. Mr. Sam .Tones,
Secretary.
NEW ERA
Spiritualist Camp Meeting.
PENNSYLVANIA
ALTOONA
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Ma ry Rod-
gers, Secreta ry, 1721 Margaret St.
BEAVER FALLS
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. C. Hartling,
Secretary, 4002 Fourth Ave., College Hill.
BRACK EN Rl DGE
First 'Spiritua list Church. Mrs. A. N. Bow-
ers, Secretary.
BRADDOCK
First Spiritualist Church. Fred W. Strange,
Secretary, 106 Brown St., Turtl e
BRADFORD
First Spiritua list Church. Miss Rhoda T.
Brown, Secretary, W. Washington St.
Home Spiritualist Church. Mrs. barrel!
Brown, Secreta ry, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 38.
ERIE
First Christian Spiri tua l Church. Rev. Flor-
ence Gill espie, Pastor.
GREENSBURG
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Harold D.
Skelly, Secretary, Youngwood, P a .
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mar-
ga r et Weyer, Secretary, 216 S. P enn Ave.
HAZELWOOD
Hazelwood First Spiritua list Church. Mrs.
R. Winks, Secretary, 2063 Lythe St.
HOMESTEAD
First Progressive Spiritualist Church. R . .T.
Reed, Secretary, 1325 Fifth Ave., McKees-
port, Pa.
IRWIN
Irwin Spiritualist Church. C. E. Smith, Sec-
retary, R. F. D. No. 4.
JEANNETTE
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Geo. Ruff-
ner, Secr etary, 1110 Penn Ave.
McKEESPORT
Third Spiritualist Church. Mr. William
Loper, Secretary.
Truthseekers' Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mil-
dred Ma son, Secretary.
MONOGAHELA
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. D. E Doak,
Secretary.
NEW CASTLE
Church of the Soul. Mrs. Pearl E. Frey,
Secretary, 827 Addis St.
First Spiritualist Church. Charles Lutz, Sec-
retary, Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA
Central Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Aline
.Johnson, Secretary.
Esther Memorial Spiritualist Church (col-
ored). Harry Dawson, Secretary, 1637
Wharton St.
First Spiritualist Association. Rev. Robert
W. Russell; Mrs. Ella Gibson, Secretary,
. 2843 11th St.
W H 0' S WHO
Fifth Spiritualist Church. Charles B. Mason,
Secretary, 2135 N. Eighth St.
First Association of Spiritualists, oldest Spir-
Itualist Church In the World. Dr. Chas.
L. Gatter, President, 5920 Fifth St.;
Alice W. Gibson, Secretary, 2843 N. 11th
St.
First Spiritualist Temple. Rev. Mr. R. W.
Russell, Pastor .
.Jordan De Ferris Spiritualist Church. Mrs .
E. H. Wilson, Secretary, 1944 Gerritt St.
Parkland Home and Camp Association. Mrs .
S. M. Ellwanger, Secretary, 5919 Ellsworth
St.
Progressive Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Re-
becca Clark, 5616 Girard Ave.
Second Spiritualist Association. Mr. Edwin
Corry, 'Secretary, 1831 Marsten St.
Spiritualist Science Church, 2740 German -
town Ave. .r. 0 . Yoho President, 2318 N.
Ninth St.; Mrs. E. Weir, Secretary, 3927
N. 11th St.
Spiritual Unfoldment Society, Leidner's Hall,
N. E. cor. lOth a nd Girard Ave. .John
Duckinfield, Leader.
St. David's Church, cor. Front a nd Oxford
Sts. Mrs. Holvey, Leader.
St . .John's Spiritua l Alliance, 1224 N. Mascher
St. Mrs. Forrester, L eader.
St. Luke's Spiritual Church, 2081 E. Hager t
St. A. Hoult, Leader.
Stitt Memorial Spiritualist Church (colored).
Mrs. Coleman Hicks, Secretary, 902 S. 19t h
St.
Sunshine Spiritualist Church, 1442 Franlcford
Ave. Rev, Martin H. Davis.
Third Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Alice Huckey,
Secretary, 2524 N. 15th St.
Univer sal Progressive Spiritua list Church.
Mrs. May .r. Strange Boyer, Secretary,
Universa l Spiritualist Brotherhood Church.
G. Armstrong, Secretary, 2927 Oxford St.
PITTSBURGH
Bible Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Ella Hahn,
Secretary, 255 S. Matilda St.
Church of the Soul. Mrs . .John Kel!, Secre-
tary, 1636 Hays Ave.
Eighth Spiritualist Church. Mr. H enr y
Gerstner. Secretary, 1519 Hoff Ave.
First Spiritualist Church. Mr. F. E. Seager,
Secretary, 39 Bouquet St.
First Spiritualist Church, South Side. Mrs.
Sa die Davis, Secretary, 2215 Carey Way.
Goodwill Spiritualist Church (colored). Mr.
E. H. Goedon, Secretary, 702 Francis St.
Progressive Spiritualist Church. 'Mrs. Hattie
Crowell, Secretary, 1015 Grandview Ave.
Seventh Spiritualist Church (colored). Vir-
ginia Coaster, Secretary, 86 Sower St.,
Sharpsburg, Pa.
Spiri t ua list League. Mrs. Mary C. Bell, Sec-
retary, 414 N. Highland Ave.
Star of Hope Church. H. G. Barnfather,
Secretary, 1611 Maplewood Ave.
Third Spiritualist Church. Harry Rolkaste,
Secretary, 1204 or 1214 Grand Ave. , Mt.
Washington, Pa.
READING
First Spiritualist Church, 117 N. Fifth St.
Rev. S. M. Ellwanger, Pastor; Miss Emily
Fitch, Secretary, 114 S. 'l'hird St.
Second Spiritualist Church, Odd Fellows
Temple, cor. Eighth and Franklin Sts.
Rev. Sada Louise Hand, Minister; Mrs.
Hannah Bastian, Secretary, 236 S. Third St .
ROCHESTER
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Lula Franks,
Secretary, West Bridgewater, Pa.
SCRANTON
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Edna L u tz,
Secretary, 531 Cedar St .
HARTMANN'S
SWISSVALE
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Mable
Hampshire, Secretary, 7955 Graff Ave.
TURTLE CREEK
First Spiritualist Church . A. F. Pearson,
Secretary, 908 Penn Ave.
TYRONE
First Spiritualist Church . H . N. Stewart,
Secretary, 604 W. 13th St.
TARENTUM
First Spiritualis t Church . Miss Eva Spur-
mont, Secret ary, Glassmere.
TITUSVILLE
First Spiritualist Church. Rev. L ouisa L.
Bramer; Secretary, Miss Susie B. Hays,
204 Franklin St.
WILKES-BARRE
First Spiritua list Church . F. D. Miller, Sec-
r et ary, 59 Lincoln St.
Second Spiritualist Church. Albert Ridl er,
Secretary, 412 Bennett St. , Luzerne, Fa.
WILLIAMSPORT
Williamsport Spiritualist Church. Chas. Rat -
rick, Secretary.
RHODE ISLAND
PAWTUCKET
Montgomery Street Spiritual Church. Mrs.
Fra nce, Secretary.
PRODIDENCE
Divine Spiritualist Church , Palestine Hall,
266 Weybosset St.
Progressive Spiritualist Church, 307 Weybos-
s et St. W illiam A. Warren, President;
Alice M. Manning, Secretary.
W. T . Stead Spiritual Church, Inc., 32 Has -
kins St. Rev. L. J. Hersey, P astor; Edward
Olney, Secretary.
TEXAS
DALLAS
Truth Seekers' Spiritualist Church. Mr. Max
Jaekel, President, 1900 S. Boulevard.
EL PASO
Circule de Sa n Pablo (Spa ni sh). Marcelina
Moreno, Secretary, 3021 Madera St.
Circule Espirita Luz y Verdad (Mexican). C.
Perelas Gamboa, Secre tary, 4303 White
Oak St.
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Helen
Stephens, Secret ary, 4412 Alameda Ave.
"Sady" Circule de Estudios Psiquicos (Span-
ish). Mr. W . M. Al arcon, Secretary, 909 S.
Virginia St.
FORT WORTH
Fort Worth Spiritualist Church, 311'h Main
St. William Brown, President, Ri ver side,
Fort Worth; C. L. Sharp, Pastor, 809 Penn
St.; Carrie Brown, Secretary, Ri verside;
Rev. C. L. Sharp, Medium.
Light of Truth Spiritualist Society. Mrs.
Rosa Phillips, Secretary, 1017 Sixth Ave.
Spiri t ualist Church of the Soul (colored).
Wm. Adams, President, 1404 Illinois St.
GALVESTON
First Spiritualist Society. Mr. Val J. Peters,
Secretary, 3605 Avenue R.
German-American Spiritualist Society. R ev.
Christian Bauma n, Secretary, 3515 N. One-
H a lf .
HOUSTON
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. J ason Engle,
Secretar y, 2115 Summer St.
Progressive Spirit ualist Church. Rev. Grace
C. Lowrey, Pastor, Apt. 1, Waverley, 801
Lamar Ave.
Spiritualist Science Church , Brya n Hail, 810.,
F a nnin St. E. E. Holtkanny, President,
3317 Main Blvd.; M. Stougaard, Secretary,
601 W. 13th St.; Henry Hegdahl, P astor.
SAN ANTONIO
Spiritualist Church of Harmony. Mrs. Mag-
gie Slutter, Secretary, 225 E. Locust St.
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Spiritualist Research Society. Rev. Nelli e
J. Rigg, Pastor, 1106 Summit Ave. ; N. C.
Rigg, Secretary, 1106 W. Summit Ave.
TEXARKANA
Truth Seekers' Spiritualist Chur ch. Mr. J.
W. Gilpin, Secretary, 403 Waterall St.
TAYLOR
Bohemian Spiritu a list Church. Mrs. Annie
Adamek, Secretary, R. R. No. 2.
WICHITA FALLS
First Spiritualist Church . Mrs. Eth el Ny,
Secretary, 1510 14th St.
WASHINGTON
ABERDEEN
Church of Psychi c Truth. Dr. M. B. Wheel-
er, Secretary, P . 0. Box 684.
BELLINGHAM
The Bibl e Spiritualist Society.
LaDu, Secretary, 1815 Harri s
First Spiritualist Church. J.
Secretary, 1913 Broadway.
Mrs. J . H .
Ave.
D. Whittier,
The Psychic Research Society. Mr. W. D.
Andrus, President, Box 353, R. D. 1\Q. 2.
BREMERTON
Good Will Spiritual Church. Miss Ethel M.
Heaton, Secretary, 449 Sixth St.
EDGEWOOD
Spiritualist Camp Meeting.
EVERETT
The Bible Spiri tualist Chur ch. Rev. Jennie
Larsen, 2218 Highland Ave.
Universal Spiritualist Church . Rev. G. H.
Brooks, 2938 Lombard Ave.
KELSO
First Spirituali st Church of the Golden Rule.
A. A. Dickenson, Secretary, 102 N. Fourth
St., E.
PUYALLUP
Firs t Spiritualis t Soci ety. Mrs. C. E. Mason,
Secretary, 310 Seventh St., S. E.
ROSLYN
Firs t Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Grace Har-
per, Secretary, P. 0. Box 183.
SEATTLE
Associated Spiritualist Church es, A. 0. U.
W. Hall. Rev. Addie Welis Rosencrans,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Central Spirituali st Church. Mrs. Elizabeth
H. Sn yder, Secretary, 6518 26th Ave., N. W.
Church of Modern Spiritualism. Mr. Frank
S. Brandt, 1544 W. 53d St.
Church of Psychic Science. Mr. F. E . Boyn-
ton, Secretary, 1724 24th Ave., S.
Church of Spiri tual Light. Mrs. Trixie Col-
lins, Secretary, 5209 Kensington Pl.
Church of Spirtual Science. Miss Minnie
Wood, Secretary, 4208 Ninth Ave., S.
Church of Spiritual Unity. Mrs. Julia Royle,
Secretar y, 2338 N. 57th St.
First Spirituali st Church, Science of the
Soul. Mrs. Ali ce Detwiler, Secr etary, 2206
14th Ave., S.
Golden Rule Spiri tualist Church. R ev. T . F.
McCann, Secretary, Harper Bldg., 1504
Third Ave.
Rainier Vall ey Spiritualist Church. Mr.
L eander Paulson, Secretary, 4907 44th
Ave., S.
T emple of Truth , Second Spiritualist Church.
Mr. Archie Brown, Secretary, 169 Dravus
St.
University F i r s t Christian Spiritualist
Church. Miss Gladys Rois, 4064 Latone
Ave.
SPOKANE
Spiritual Church of Science. Mr. A. B. L eon-
ard, Secretary, 1017 E. Glass Ave.
Spiritualist Church of Truth. Mrs. A. W.
Fergasson, Secretary, 826 Sprague Ave.
Sta r of the East, First Spiritual Church.
Miss L . R. Christie, Secretary, 1115 W.
First Ave.
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HARTM AN N'S WHO'S WHO
TACOMA
Progressive Psychic Socie t y. Mr. E . J.
J ones, Secret a ry, 206 N. G St.
WALLA WALLA
Spiri tualist Church of the H igher Unfold-
ment. Mr. Elmer G. Ri chter, Secr etary,
729 Willow St.
WENATCHEE
First Spiritualist Society. Mrs. Willia m
Jones, S ecr et a ry, P . 0. B ox 910.
YAKIMA
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. 0 . L. Pot-
t er, Secret a ry, 1530 Roosev elt Ave.
WISCONSIN
BRUSSELS, Door Co.
First Spiritua list Church. Mr. Godfrey L a
Violette, Secret a ry, R. R. No. 1.
KENOSHA
First Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Vera K rask,
Secretary. 304 Ma rlon Ave.
LA CROSSE
First Spiritua list Church. Mrs. Catharine
McFarlin, Pastor; Mrs . J. J. Greenma n,
S ecret ary, 206 S. 23d St.
MILWAUKEE
Progres s ive Spiritualist Church. Mrs. Ma r-
ga ret Jones, President, 33d ana Violet Sts. ;
Mr. Gus Gla s er, Secre t a ry, 2022 Clark St.
Spiritual Science Soci ety, Mr. August
Hoefts, 497 37th St.
T emple of Spiritual Science. Mr. Edwa rd
J. Loge, Secret a ry, St. Francis, Wis. ; iBox
11 CP. 0.)
T emple of Spiritualism. Mrs. Otto Michels,
Secret a ry.
Third Spiri t ua!lst Church. Mr. E. Hinkel,
Secretary, 893 Mineral St.
Unity Spirituallst Church. Rev. Harrald
Brad!ord, Minister ; Mr. Charles Buchta,
Secr et a ry, 669 26th St.
SUPERIOR
Progressive Harmonia! Spiritua list L eague.
Mrs. Marie Hoffmeier, Secretary, 1922 Iowa
Ave.
WHITEWATER
FIrst Spiritualist Church. Miss Allee
Hughes, Secre tary, 421 Center St., care of
M. P. I.
Morris Pratt Institute. Allee M. Hughes.
WONENCO
Western Wisconsin Camp Ass ociation. Mr.
W. E. Bristol, Secretary, Oakfield, Wis.
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF OCCULTISTS AND SPIRITUALISTS
(INC.). Meets, A. W. U. Hall, Flinders St., Adelaide. "Australasian" will be sub-
lltituted for "South Australian." Founders and Trustees, Mr. Blake and Mrs.
Phillips. President, Walter Blake, 26 Olive St., Prospect, South Australia; Vice-
president, Percy Temby; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Olivia Alma Phillips, 17
Angus St., Goodwood, So. Australia; Chaplain, William Ernest Brocksopp, M.A.
VICTO-RIAN ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS, 20 Latrobe Parade, "Australia's
Leading Spiritualistic Association." Established 1870 by Mr. W. H. Terry. "The
V. A. S. Library is the largest Spiritualistic Library in Australia." President,
Mr. E. 0. Jones; Vice-Presid.ent, Mrs. Askew; Hon. Secretary, M. J. Bloomfield,
20 George Parade, Melbourne.
VICTORIAN COUNCIL OF SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCHES (Affiliated with S. N. U.,
England). Under the auspices of Fourteen City, Suburban, Country and Tas-
manian Churches. "The Governing Association of Spiritualists." President,
Edgar Tozer, 84 Victoria St. , North Melbourne; Hon. Secretary, K. Alexander,
42 Airlie St., South Yarra, Melbourne.
ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide Spiritua l Church (Incorpor a t ed) ,
first church in S. A. l egally r egister ed to
train mediums. Mr. Wa lter Blake, 25
Olive St. , Prosp ect.
Order of Light (Incorporated) , a nd First
Theomonistic Church of Adela ide. P astor,
Rev. Lily Lingwood-Smlth, Ph.D.; Presi-
dent, Bro. J. W. Atkins on; Vi ce- P r esi-
dents, Sister R. Fritsch, J oy L ef evr e, Elka
Cla rk; Honora ry Secret a ry, 0 . Mills ; Hon-
ora ry Treasurer, Bro. A. E . Allen; Hon-
or a ry Libra ri a n, Bro. W. T. Lingwood-
Smlth, Ph.D. Register ed omce a nd Li-
bra r y a t "Trinidad," 19 Goodwood Rd.,
Wayville.
St. John's Spiritua l Church es (Incorpora t ed).
Minister, Rev. Jeanne Brown- Duncan .
Meetings, Ca rrington St., n ear Hutt. Sec-
r et a ry, Mr. J. Da vidson, 228 Hindley St.,
Adela ide.
Church a t Por t Adela ide, Marine Institute,
Divette St. Secr etary, Mrs. Craib, Church
Parade, Port Adelaide.
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
Bri s ba n e Spiritua l Church, cor . Brunswick
a nd L eicha rdt Sts. Secret a ry, W. J. Ker -
Hn, Canon St., Albion, Brisbane .
T emple of the Higher Spiritua lism, Gra fton
Lodge, Windsor, Brisbane. Honora ry S ec-
r et a ry, J. R. Ross; Platform, Mr. and Mrs.
Ba iley Browni e.
MALVERNE
Malverne Spiritua l T emple, Dispensary Ha.ll,
Va letta St., Ma lverne. Honora ry Secre-
t a r y, H . P a rker, 73 Edga r St., East Mal-
v erne.
MELBOURNE
Church of Spiritua l Resea rch, Scours field
Cha mbers, Collins St. President, Miss
Cla ra Brown; Secretary, Mrs. Inkster .
Foot scray Spiritualistic Church , Mechanics '
Hall, Nicholson St. President, J. K. Mc-
Sha ne.
Melbourne Progress ive Spirltua l!st Lyceum,
"The Temple of the Higher Spiritua lism."
F ounders, Mr. T erry and Dr. Peebles, Odd-
f ellows ' Hall, Russell St. Honora ry Sec-
r etary, C. Cha tfi eld, 165 Peel St., Windsor,
Victoria , Austra lia.
HARTMANN'S
Occult Church of Victoria, Oddfellows' Hall,
Russell St. (ground floor). Secretary, M.
A. Boden, 299 Gore St., Fitzroy,
Pra han Spiritua list Church, 246 High St.
President, Mrs. A. Plum; Honorary Sec-
r etary, L. J. Plum, 18 Oban St.; Recorder,
H. Bannister.
Psychic Societv of Spiritualists, Scourfleld
Chambers, Collins St. Secretary, E.
Schultze, Bramerton Rd., Caulfi eld.
Spiritualist Occult Lodge Church, York
House, Little Collins St. (between Elllza-
'teth and Swanston Sts.) . President, Mrs.
F. Hanger; Vice-President, Mrs. M. W.
Arthur; Secretary, Mrs. E. Marshall, 9
Westgarth St., Fitzroy.
V. A. S. Church, Victoria St., Melbourne.
Honorary Secretary, M. J. Bloomfield, 20
George Para de, Melbourne.
PERTH
Spiritualistic Church of Western Australia
(Incorporated 1905) , 197 Murray St., P erth.
Honorary Secretary, J. Tenant.
RICHMOND
Rotherwood St. Spiritual Church, Richmond,
Victoria. President, Mrs. Beams; Honor-
ary Secretary, L. Taylor.
SYDNEY
Drummoyne Spiritua l Mission, Bridge Rd.,
Drummoyne, Sydney. Life President, Mrs.
E. Wallace; Honorary Secretary, Robert
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Haddon, 9 Gardners Ave., Ryde, Bridge
Rd., Drummoyne, Sydney.
Kosmon Church, Australian Headquarters,
53 Booth St., Annandale, Sydney. Honor-
ary Secretary, J . M. Robinson; Melbourne
representative, J. R. Atcherley, 21 Turner
Ave., Caulfield.
Lel nster Spiritual Church, Cook's River, Syd-
n ey. President, Mrs. Cross Turner; Sec-
r et a ry, L. L. Baldwyn.
Macauley Road Spiritual Church, Stanmore,
Sydney, Mr. A. J. Abbott.
North Sydney Spiritual Church, Friendly So-
cieties' Hall, Lane Cove Rd. Pres ident,
Mr. G. Butcher; Secretary, Mrs. S. H.
Fisher, "Montoro," 13 Kyngdon St., Crow's
Nest, North Sydney.
The Spiritualist Church of New South Wales,
Nine Societies In Affiliation. President,
Mr. J. McLeod Craig; Secretary, Geo. T.
Haynes, 53 Ormond St., P a dd!ngton, Syd-
n ey.
Stanmore United Spiritualist Church, Leigh
House, 233 Castlebreagh St. Leader, Mrs.
Eleanor Morrell, "Enmore House," 8 Sim-
mons St., Enmore, Sydney; Honorary Sec-
retary, Mrs. J. H. Hand, 2 Clifton St., Bal-
main, E., Sydney.
United Spiritualist Church (Sci entists), I. 0 .
0. F. T emple, 140 Elizabeth St. Secr etary,
Mrs. G. Tubb, 693 Old South Hea d Rd.,
Vanclouse, N. S. W.
CANADA
CALGARY, ALBERTA
First Spiritualist Society, 235 Eighth Ave.,
East.
HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Psychic Church of Truth and Light, I. 0. F.
Bldg., Main St., East.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Spiritual Society, Occidental Hall, Dover-
court, No. 847.
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
First Spiritualist Church, 371 Polson Ave.
Spiritual Research Church, Lipton St.
CUBA
Grupo Espirlta Kammamorl, ChacOn n11m, 21
por Compostela, Habana. Director Presi-
dente, Felipe LOpez.
Socledad Esplrltlsta de Cuba, Lealtad, 120
Altos, Havana. Official Organ: "Ps!quls."
ENGLAND
THE BRITISH SPIRITUALISTS' LYCEUM UNION, Instituted at Oldham, May, 1890.
Management Committee
President, MR. G. A. MACK, "The Orchid," Norman Road, Runcorn.
Vice-President, MISS E. ELLIOTT, 40a, Spring Vale, Middleton, nr. Manchester.
Treasurer, MR. C. J. WILLIAMS, 58, Boston Ave., Southend-on-Sea.
General Secretary, MR. G. F. KNOTT, 39, Regent St., Rochdale, Lanes.
B. S. L. U. Adviser, MR. ALFRED KITSON, 17, Bromley Rd., Hanging Heaton, Dews-
bury.
AREA REPRESENTATIVES
' 'A"-Mr. J. Scott, 32 Elm St., Logie, Dun-
dee.
'B"- Mr. R. Hunter, 36 Mowbray St., Hea-
ton, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
"C"-Mr. J. J ackson, 75 Town St., Bramley,
Leeds.
"D"-Mr. W. Burrows, 29 Klit!en Pl., Cor-
onation Rd., Halifax.
"E"-Mrs. L. Nurse, 8 Glenwood St., Black-
pool.
"F"-Mrs. L . Ennlon, 95 VIenna Rd., Edge-
ley Stockport.
"G"-Miss V. G. Rayner, 112 Gregory Blvd.,
Nottingham.
"H"-Mrs. T. Tims, 87 Whltegate Rd.,
Southen-on-Sea, Essex.
B. S. L. U. TRUSTEES
Mr. Alfred Kitson, 17 Bromley Rd., Hanging
Heaton, Batley.
Mrs. Jessy Greenwood, Ashlelgh, Fairfield,
Hebden Bridge.
Mr. Re uben Latham, 173 Colne Rd., Burnley.
Mr. T. H. Wright, 10 VIctoria Ave., Sowerby
Bridge.
Mr. Will Edwards, 78 Llngsdale St., Accrln!:'-
ton.
Mr. J. Shuttleworth, 8 Shattesbury Ave.,
Darwen.
UNITED LYCEUM DISTRICT COUNCILS
President: Mr. A. T. Connor, 19 Oakhurst
Rd., Forest Gate, London, ID. 7.
Honorary Secretary: Mr. J. Shuttleworth, 8
Shaftesbury Ave., Darwen.
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DISTRICTS
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT-Area Represen-
tative, "G"-4 Locals .
BOLTON COUNCIL DISTRICT- Ar ea Rep-
r esentative, "E"-8 Locals. Secretary, Mr.
T. Connor, 15 Hacken La., Darcy Lever,
Bolton.
BRADFORD COUNCIL DISTRICT-Area
Representati ve, "D"-fl Locals. Secre-
tary, Mr. E. Aked, 96 Eolholme View,
Beechcliffe, Keighley.
COVENTRY DISTRICT-Area Representa-
tive, "G"-5 Loca ls. Secr etary, Mr. E. E.
Hutton, 278 Longford Rd., Longford, n ear
Coventry.
HALIFAX AND HUDDERSFIELD COUN-
CIL DISTRICT-Area Representative, "D"
-12 Locals. Secretarv. Mr. J. Manning, 5
Hope St., Hebden Bridge.
LEEDS COUNCIL DISTRICT-Area Repre-
sentative, " C"-21 Loca ls. Secretary, Mr.
A. W. Harding, 19 New Row, Thornes,
Wnkefield.
LIVERPOOL COUNCIL DISTRICT-Area
Representative, "F"-9 Loca ls. Secretary,
Mrs. E. Clitheroe, 69 Lime St., Wigan.
THE LONDON COUNCIL DISTRI CT-Area
R epresentative, "H"-23 Loca ls. Secre-
t a:ry, Mr. A. T. Connor, 19 Oa khurst Rd. ,
Forest Gate. London. E . 7.
MANCHESTER COUNCIL DISTRICT-Area
Representative, "F"-19 Locals. Secretary,
Mr. G. A. Dixon, 31 Royd St., C. on M.,
Manchester .
NORTH-EAST CHESHI RE COUNCIL DIS-
TRICT-Area Represen tative, "F"-8 Lo-
cals. Secretary, Mrs. Edwards, 39 Reser-
voir Rd., Edgeley, Stockport.
1\' 0RTH-EAST LANCASTER COUNCIL
DISTRICT-Area Represen tative, " E"-27
Locals. Secretary, Mr. J . Shuttleworth, 8
Sha ftesbury Ave., Darwen .
NOTTINGHAM COUNCIL DISTRICT-Area
Representative, "G"-19 Locals. Secretary,
Miss Victoria G. Rayn er, 112 Gregory Blvd.,
Nottingham.
THE SCOTTISH COUNCIL DISTRICT-
Area Represen tative, "A"-11 Locals. Sec-
r etary, Mr. J. M. Scott, 32 Elm St., L ogie,
Dun dee, Scotla nd.
SHEFFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL-Area
Representative, "C"-16 Locals. Secretary,
Mr. H. H eath, 17 Station Rd., Birmington,
n ear Chesterfield.
SOUTHERN COUNTI ES COUNCIL DIS-
'l.'RICT-Area Representative, "H"-9 Lo-
cals. Secre tary, Mr. H. C. Guy, 45 Stam-
ford St., Fratton, Portsmouth.
SOUTH-EAST LANCASHIRE COUNCIL
DISTRICT-Ar ea Representative, "F"-11
Loca ls. Secretary, Mr. G. Carter, 283 New-
church Rd., Stacksteads, Bacup, La nca -
shire.
SOUTH WALES LYCEUM DISTRICT-Area
Representative, "G"-6 Loca ls .
THE TEESSIDE LYCEUM DISTRICT-
Area Representative, "B"-11 Loca ls. Sec-
r ntary, Mr. G. A. Atkinson, 1 H aswell St.,
Stockton-onTees.
THE TYNESIDE LYCEUM DISTRICT-
Ar ea Representative, "B"-24 Locals. Sec-
r etary, Mr. G. P. Robson, 51 Bamborough
Ter., North Shields, Northumberla n d.
OVERSEA LYCEUMS
Calgary-Hood a nd Irvine Hall , 113a JDighth
Ave. , W. ; 2:30 p. m. Miss M. Adams, 220
15th St., N. W ., Calgar y, Alberta, Canada.
Dunedin, N. Z.-Smith's Hall, H a nover St.
Miss R. Burgess, car e of Mrs. Green, Cum-
berland St., Dunedin North, New Zealand.
East Hamilton, Ontario, Canada-Balmoral
Ave.; 2:30. Mr. P. Hockley, 103 Graham
Ave., Hamilton, Ontario.
Joha nnesburg-11 a . m.; J eppe St. Mr. Ver -
n on Hart, 27 H igh Ave., Bezuidenhuit Val-
ley North, Joha nnesburg, South Africa,
Methuen-Centr e St., Mass., U. S. A.; 10: 30
a. m. Mr. Fred Sykes, 80 Tenn ey St., Me-
thuen, Mass., U. S. A.
Sydney-Stan more Dispensary Hall; 2:15.
Mrs. E. Morrell, 86 Stanmore Rd., Stan-
more, Sydney, Au stralia.
Toronto, Ca nada-La k evi ew Hall, K eeland
Annette St.; 2 p. m. Mr. E. Richardson,
13 Fermanagh St. , Toronto, Ontario, Can-
ada.
Vancouver-Mr. B. J enkyns .
Wellington, N. Z.-Kent T errace; 2:30. Miss
L. Webb, 36 Moxham Ave. , Hataita i, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
Winnipeg-Pols on Ave.; 2:30 p. m. Miss H.
F. Lawrence, 176 Cathedral Ave., Winni-
peg, Canada.
BRITISH MEDIUMS' UNION. President, W. James. Last Half-yearly meeting hel d
at the Halliwell Street Spiritualist Society, Rochdale, April 18th, 1925.
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SUPERNORMAL PICTURES. See "Psychical
Research."
SPIRITUALIST NATIONAL UNION. (Awaiting details.)
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
BATTERSEA
Battersea Chr is tian Spiritualist Church,
Temperance Hall, Wandsworth Rd. (near
Queen's Rd.), Lavender H ill.
Battersea Spiritual Church (S. N. U.), Ben-
n erley Hall, Bennerley Rd., Northcote Rd.
Battersea United Christian Spirituali st
Church, P lough Rd., Insti tute Plough Rd.,
opposite St. Peter 's Church.
BRIGHTON
Brighton Psychic Centre.
Brighton Spiritualist Brothe rhood, Old Steine
Hall, 52a Old Steine. Established 1917.
L eader, Mr. J . J . Goodwin.
Brighton Spiritualist Church, Mighell Street
Hall .
St. John's Brotherhood Chur ch, Old Steine
Hall, 52a Old Steine. Secr e t ary, Mr. G. E.
Mains ton.
BRISTOL
First Spiritualis t Church. Mr. J . H. Allen.
BRIXTON
Brixton Spiritualist Church, Stockwell Park
Rd., Broxton, S. W.
CHISWICK
Chiswick Spiritual Mission, "Flanders Hall,"
67 F landers Rd. (last door on right beyond
Mansions).
HARTMANN'S
CHAMBERWELL
Church of the Spirit, The Central Hall, High
St., Pelha m, S. E.
CLAPHAM
Cla pham Spiritualists' Church, St. Luke's
Rd. (adjoining Reform Club), High St., S.
W. 4.
CROYDEN
The Church of the Spirit, Harewood Hall, 96
High St. Percy Scholey, Minister; Mrs.
Julie Scholey, Joint Minister.
EASTBOURNE
Eastbourne Spiritua list Society, Dickens Fel-
lowship Ha ll, Upperton Rd.
FULHAM
Fulham Spiritualist Church, 12 Lettice St.,
Pason's Green.
GILLINGHAM
Gillingham Spiritualist Society, Oddfellows'
Hall, Vicarage Rd.
HACKNEY
H ackney Spiritualist Church, 240a Amhurst
Rd., N.
HADFIELD
Hadfield Spiritualist Church.
HARROW-ON-THE-HILL
Harrow Spiritualist Society, Greenhill Hall,
Station Rd.
HEATON
Spiritualist Church (built by Mr. J . C. Scol-
la r of South Shields).
ILFORD
Little Ilford Christian Spiritualist Church,
Church Rd., cor. Third Ave. , Manor P ark.
KENSINGTON
K ensington Spiritua list Guild, "Hydeville,"
73 Earl's Court Rd., W. 8.
KINGSTON
Kingston Spiritualist Society, Bishop's Hall,
Thames St.
LEW ISHAM
Lewisham Spiritualist Church, Limes H a ll,
Limes Grove (opposite Prince of Wa les
Playhouse).
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Spiritualist Church, Boaler St.,
cor. Sterne St.
LONDON
The Church of the Spiritual Evangel of Jesus
the Christ. Headquartres, St. Luke's
Church, Queen's Road, Forest Hill, London,
'8. E. 23. President, Rev. J. W. Potter, 34,
Lancaster Road, S. E. 25; VIce-Presidents
-Mr. P ercival B. Beddow, Major R. A.
Marriott, D. S.C.; Deputy-President, Mr. W.
E. Lloyd; Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. B. Bed-
dow, 11, Anerley Park, S. E. 20; l-Ion.
Treasurer, Major R. A. Marriott, D.S.C.,
"I-Iaddo," Pittville, Cheltenham. The Fed-
eration of Church es known under the above
title, of which St. Luke's is the Mother
Church, and the above are the officiate.
The President of the Australian Section is
T. W. Moss, Esq., of 98 Eagl e St., Brisban e.
The Foundation Church of the South Afri-
can section Is at Durben.
E ast London Spiritualist Association, Earl-
ham Hall, Earlham Grove, Forest Gate,
East London.
K ensington Spiritualist Guild, Hydesville, 73
Earl's Court, Kensington, W. 8. President,
Mrs. E. A. Cannock.
London Central Spiritualist Soci ety, Minerva
Rooms, 144 High Holborn, W. C. 1. (cor.
Bury St.).
London Spiritual Mission, 13 Pembridge Pl.,
Bayswater, W. 2.
London Spiritualist Alliance, Ltd., 5 Queen
Sq., Southampton Row, W. C. 1. Estab-
lished 1884 ; Incorporated 1896.
W H 0' S WHO lSI.J
Ma ryl ebone Spiritualist Association , Ltd.,
Aeolian Hall, 135 New Bond St., and 4 and
5 Tavistock Sq., S. W. 3. President, Geo.
Craze, Esq., 133 Swlnderl ey Rd., Wem-
bley; Vice -Presidents, W. Wa ller, Esq., and
F. Brittain, Esq., 12 Cloncu'rry St., S. W.
6; Secre tary, Frank W. Hawken, Esq., 31
Wellington St., S. W. 3; Treasurer, S.
Sa unders, Esq., 53 Cambridge St., S. W. 1.
North London Spiritualist Association,
Grovedale Hall, Grovedale Rd. (near High-
gate Tube Station).
Psychical Research Institute (M. S. A.), 5
Tavistock Sq., W. C. 1.
The Psychonomy Socie ty, 57 Dartmouth Park
Hill, N. W. 5.
South London Spiritua listic Mission, Lau-
sanne Hall, Lausanne Rd., Queen's Rd.,
P ekham, S. E.
Spiritual Community Services, Grotian Hall,
115 Wigmore St., W. 1. L eader, The Rev.
G. Vale Owen; Trustees, Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle, Mrs. St. Clair Stobart (Chairman
of Committee), Mrs. Hewat McKenzie;
Denis Gibbons Grinllng, Esq., Treasurer.
The Spiritual Progression Society, West
Branch Public Library, Thornhill Sq., Cal-
edonia n Rd. , N. Honorary Secretary, 38
.rytherton Rd., Tufnell Park, N. 19.
St. Luke's Church of The Spiritual Evangel
of Jesus the Christ, Queen's Road, Forest
Hill, S. E. 23. The Mother Church of the
group of Church es known as The Churches
of the Spiritual Evangel of J esus the Christ
comprisin g Churches in England, Wales'
South Africa and Australia. '
Wimbledon Spiritualist Mission, Broadway
Hall (through pass age between 4 a nd 5,
The Broadway) , President, Richard A.
Bush, F.C.S.; Secretary, Douglas Dodd 9a
Kingston Rd., Wimbledon; Treasurer,' F.
Harrison, 8 Ra ymund St., Wimbledon.
MANCHESTER
Collyhurst National Spiritualist Church, Col-
lyhurst St.
Manchester Centra l Spiritualist Church, On-
ward (Large) H a ll, 207 Deansgate.
Manchester Society of Spiritualists, 38 Mas-
k ell St.
Moss Side National Progressive Lyceum
Church, Sta nley Grove, Moss Lane, West.
South Manchester Spiritualist Church, Prin-
cess Hall, Princess Rd., Moss Side.
MILTON
Milton Spiritualist Church, Booth St. , Eccles.
MOST ON
Moston Spiritua list Church and Lyceum,
Church Lane, Moston.
NOTTINGHAM
Nottingham Spiritua list Church, 168 Sher-
wood St., North.
SALFORD
Salford Spiritualist Society, W. High St.
SALISBURY
"Salisbury' Christian Spiritualist Mission 1
Salisbury Parade, St. Ann's Rd., H a r r i ~ g
way.
STOKE NEWINGTON
Stoke Newington Spiritualist Society, 54 Ev-
ering Rd., High St.
STRATFORD
Stratford Spiritualist Church, Idmiston Rd.
(Sixth turning down Forest La., going from
Ma ryland Point Station).
SUTTON
Sutton Spiritualist Society, Co-operative
Hall, Benhill St.
WATFORD
Watford Christian Spiritualist Mission, Com-
mercial College, High St.
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WOOD GREEN
Wood Green Christian Spiritualist Church,
Bourne Hall, Trinity Rd.
Woo 1 w i c h a nd Plum11tead Spiritualist
Church. Secretary, Mrs. W:;trd, 57 Coneay
Rd., Plumstead.
WOOLWICH
United Spiritual!sts' Church.
WORTHING
Worthing Spiritualist Mission, Mansfield
Hall, Liverpool Rd.
DENMARK
SPIRITISTISK MISSION I DANMARK. Centralforening for danske Splritister.
Hovedkontor Ahornsg, 6, Kbkvn, N., Tlf. Nora 3922.
Afdelinger:
"Sp. Mission," Griffenfeldfsgade 27, 1. Sal o. G. Hver Torsdag Fore-
drag eller Seance. Forstander: Jul. Christensen, Nrrebrogade 66 B, 3. Sal.
"Sp. Mission, Hj emlandssolen," Guldbergsgade 10, 1. Sal. Hver Fre-
dag Foredrag eller Seance under Hovedforstanderens Ledelse.
"Sp. Mission,'' P. Fransensstrrede, Hvor Tlrsdag Foredrag eller
Seance. Forstander: J. C. Paulsen, Stengade 73.
"Sp. Mission,'' Sjaelland, Gasvaerksvej. Hver Hlrsdag Foredrag eller
Seance. Forstander: Aug. Petersen, Nordre Banevej 13.
ROSKILDE: "Sp. Mission," Toldbodgade 8, 1. Sal. Hver Onsdag Foredrag eller
Seance. Forstanderlnde: A. Petersen, St. J rgensbjerg.
FREDERIKSSUND: "Sp. Mission," Dannebrog, Hver Mandag Foredrag
eller Seance. Forstanderlnde: M. Larsen, Bilidt.
RANDERS: "Sp. Mission," li')stergades Afholdshotel. Hver Tirsdag Aften Fore drag
eller Seance. Forstander : J. V. Diederichsen, Dronningborg.
Modetiden indentor Afdellngerne er Kl. 8 Aften.
FRANCE
FEDERATION SPIRITE INTERNATIONALE (International Spiritualists' Federa-
tion), (See "Index.")
MAISON DES SPIRITES. (Fondation Jean Meyer.) 8, rue Copernic, Paris (16e).
Telephone: Passy 22-61.
SPIRITIST CLUB OF PARIS. President, Aldin Lalabregue.
UNION SPIRITE FRANCAISE. President d'honneur, Leon Denis ; President, Gabriel
Delanne; Vice-Presidents, Jean Meyer et L. Chevreull; Secretalre General, Pascal
Forthuny; Tresorier, A. Marty, Commandeur de Ia Legion d'Honneur. "Le Bulle-
tin de !'Union Spirite organa official des Spirites de France et des
Colonies, est publie sous le contr6le du Comite de l'U. S. F. Secretalre General, 8
rue Copernlc, Paris (16e).
GERMANY
(Also see "Occultism")
DEUTSCHER S.PIRITISTEN VEREIN. Zentralband Deutscher Spiritisten, Cologne,
Germany. Leader, Karl Lulsdorl'f-Salvioli.
HUNGARY
THE SPIRIT RESEARCHERS' SOCIETY. Budapest II., Tegla -u. 13. Librarian, Mr.
Henry Enesy, formerly Colonel of the Royal General Staff.
SPIRITUALIST MOVEMENT IN BUDAPEST. (Reported to have 1,000 Circles.)
Leader, Odon Nerel.
INDIA
THE ALL INDIA OCCULT HOUSE, Channighat St., Dacca, India. Society for dissemi-
nation of Modern Spiritualistic Knowledge. President, Promode Prasanna Dutt,
B.A.; Vice-President, Probode Kumar Mitter, M.A.; Secretary, Charu Chandra
Ghose.
NEW ZEALAND
THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF. NEW ZEALAND. National Council Headquarters,
50 Rlddiford St., Wellington, N. Z. President, C. J . Champness, 11 Somerset St.,
Hamilton; Secretary, G. L. Anderson, 50 Riddiford St., Wellington.
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Branch Churches
Auckland, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Napier, Dannevirke, Levin, Wellington, Christ-
Church and Dunedin.
Speakers, with License to Preach, Teach and Practice Mediumship in above Churches:
Mr. C. J. Champness, Mr. W. P. Kenah, Mr. J. MeL. Craig, Mrs. L. Hope, Mrs. M.
Turpin, Mrs. W. Brooks, Miss R. Burgess, Miss M. Dawkins.
AUCKLAND Hall, Pitt St. Pastor, Mrs. Harris-Rob-
The Auckland Spiritualists' Church (Inc.), erts ; Secreta ry, Mr. Owen Jones, Mira St.,
175a Symonds St. President, Mr. H. Ponsomby, Auckland.
Fritch; Honorary Secretary, H . A. Clarke, WELLINGTON
46 Torrence St., Omehunga, Auckland, Wellington Spiritua list Church (Inc. ), New
N. Z. Century Hall, Kent Ter., Wellington, N. Z.
DUNEDIN Vice-Pr esident, Mrs. E . W ebb, 36 Moxham
Dunedin Spiritualistic Associa tion (Regis- Ave.; Secretary, Geo. Bodell, 7 Ribble St.,
tered), Smith's Hall, Hanover St. S ecre- Island Ba y; Treasurer, Mr. T. West, Der-
tary, Mr. J . Ashton, 19 Cumberland St., went St. ; Lyceum Secret a ry, Miss S. Kird;
Dunedin. . Spealcer a nd Psychic, Mr. R. A. Webb, 36
"Unity" Church of Spiritualists, Oddfellows' Moxha m Ave.
SCOTLAND
GLASGOW ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. President, Peter Galloway.
SOUTH AFRICA
SPIRITUALIST UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. 66, Winchester House, Loveday St.,
Johannesburg, P. 0. Box 6379. Patrons: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Dr. Geo. Lindsay
Johnson, M.D., B.S., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. (Italy), F.R.S. of Scientific Research (Berlin),
and Sir Oliver Lodge,
First and Arisen President: Wm. J. Indge.
President, Bro. L. Lloyd, P. 0. Box 3252, Johannesburg; Vice-President, Bro. W. T.
Utton, P. 0. Box 1195, Johannesburg; Hon. Secretary, Bro. A. P. Commins, P. 0.
Box 6379, Johannesburg; Hon. Treasurer, Bro. W. R. Saunderson, P. 0. Box 6379,
Johannesburg.
Churches of Spiritualist Church of S. A.
Johannesburg Centre, P. 0. Box 4939, Johannesburg; Krugersdorp; Pretoria; York
Street, Kimberley; President Street, Germiston; Maraisburg; Bloemfontein (in
recess).
DURBAN ALLIANCE, SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF SOUTH AFRICA .. Founded,
March, 1920. P. 0. Box 628, Durban, South Africa. Services, Town Hall Lecture
Hall, Sunday and Wednesday. President, Mr. C. H. Bull, 123 Leignmouth Rd. ;
Vice-President, Mr. G. Biggs, 181a Gale St.; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Mark Levy, P. 0.
Box 628; Medium, Mrs. Beasley.
MEDIUMS' ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA, 66 Winchester House, Johannesburg.
Address, The Honorary Secretary.
Certified Mediums
BROTHERS-T. H. Butters, H. Hantzakos, P. Jones, A. D. Moutos, W. Sayers,
C. H. Watson. SISTERs-E. A. Blasley, L. Carstensen, G. Davies, F. M. Gamble,
W. A. K. Harding, E. C. Howard, B. A. Ingham, L. Lingwood Smith, M. Lloyd,
K. Mason, M. Napier, W. J. Phelps, A. Ross, M. Watson, M. Wilson.
SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCH OF PETERMARITZBURG, Pietermaritzburg, S. A. Mrs.
Phelps (formerly Mrs. Pritchard), Founder. Minnifred Smalridge, FoundMion
Member and former Secretary and Treasurer; Hon. Secretary, R. 0. Simpson.
*
THE SUFI MOVEMENT
THE OBJECTS OF THE MOVEMENT
1. To realize and spread the knowledge of Unity, the religion of love and wis-
dom, so that the bias of faiths and beliefs may of itself fall away, the human heart
may overflow with love, and all hatred caused by distinctions and differences may be
rooted out.
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2. To discover the light and power latent in man, the secret of all religion, the
power of mysticism, and the essence of philosophy, without interfering with customs
and belief.
3. To help to bring the world's two opposite poles, East and West, close together
by the interchange of thought and ideas; that the universal brotherhood may form
of itself, and man may meet with man beyond the narrow national and racial
boundaries.
THE SUFI MESSAGE
The Sufi Message was borne to the Western World by Inayat Khan, who answered
the call by leaving India for America in 1910. In response to the world-demand of
the time he gave Sufism a universal form, thus giving body to the soul of wisdom
which had been conceived for centuries in the heart of the inner cult of the ancient
Sufis. -
INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 46, Quai Des Eaux Vives, Geneva, Switzerland.
Representative General, PIR-0-MURSHID-....;INAYAT KHAN
Executive Supervisor, MR. E. DE CRUZAT ZANETT'I
General Secretary, MR. TALEWAR DUSSAQ
BRANCH ORGANIZATIONS, THE SUFI MOVEMENT
UNITED STATES
National Representative, MRS. RABIA ADA MARTIN, 2257 Polk St., San Francisco,
Calif.
MR. LOW, Alden Park Manor, 8100 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.
MRS. MARYA CUSHING, 140 West 74th St., New York, N.Y.
MRS. S. MERRELL WOLFF, San Fernando, Calif.
MR. E. P. A. CONNAUGHTON, 1534 State St., Santa Barbara, Calif.
BELGIUM
National Representative, MISS SAKINA FURNEE, Pension Rombauts, 12, Rue Berck-
mans, Brussels, Belgium.
BRAZIL
MR. SHABAZ CECIL BEST, c;o Bank of London and South America, Ltd., Caiza,
1013, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
CANADA
MR. and MRS. HOBART, 606 Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Hamilton, Canada.
ENGLAND
National Representative, MISS J. E. DOWLAND, 54 Above Bar, Southampton, England.
MISS SOPHIA E. M. GREEN, 94 Baker St., W. 1, London, England.
FRANCE
National Representative, BARONNE M. D'EICHTHAL, 16, Avenue Victor Emmanuel,
III, Paris.
MR. S. A. VAN STOLK, 30, Rue de l'Hippodrome, Suresnes, Seine, France.
GERMANY
M.ISS N. OLIVER, c;o Mrs. Triebel, Kaiserdam, 115, Berlin, Germany.
MISS E. VON ROMMEL, 78 Kuglmiillen Strasse, Nympfenburg, Miinchen, Germany.
HOLLAND
National Representative, BARON H. P. VAN TUY,DL, 78, ,Anna Paulownastraat, The
Hague.
ITALY
MRS. HANIFA SHEAF, Pensione White, Piaz'Za Cavalleggrieri, Florence, Italy.
MISS ANGELA P. I. ALT, cjo Messrs. Eyre & Evers, 1a, Lungarno Guicciardini,
Florence.
MR. DAVID CRAIG, 4, Via di Porta Finciana, Rome, Italy.
SWITZERLAND
National Representative, MME. H. MEYER, Schloss Meienberg, Rapperswil, a
Zurichsee.
THEOSOPHY
THE BLA V ATSKY ASSOCIATION
22 CRAVEN HILL, BAYSWATER, W., LONDON
Council:
MRS. ALICE LEIGHTON CLEATHER MRS. WALLACE KIDSTON
MR. WILLIAM KINGSLAND MISS ELSIE HIGGINBOTHAM
MISS MARY GARRETT
Hon. Secretary:
The Hon. MRS. A. J. DAVEY
Hon. Treasurer:
MR. C. H. COLLINGS
Hon. Auditor:
MR. F. L. GARDNER
Correspondent Secretary for the East: MRS. ALICE LEIGHTON CLEATHER
The Inaugural Meeting was held at 92, Victoria St., London, S. W., on Tuesday,
the 13th of November, 1923, at 3 p. m., thirty p.ersons being present.
The work which the Association proposes to do may be briefly stated as follows:
(1) To have a working center in London with suitable premises.
(2) To hold meetings for lectures and discussions, and classes for the study or
the teachings of H. P. Blavatsky.
(3) To gather information from literary and scientific sources bearing upon the
teachings of H. P. Blavatsky.
( 4) To form a Lending Library of suitable works in connection with the objects
of the Association.
(5) To publish from time to time suitable editions of H. P. Blavatsky's works,
or of works bearing upon her teachings, or in exposition thereof.
(6) To give help, by corresi!ondence, to students of H. P. Blavatsky's works
in all parts of the world.
(7) To elucidate and endeavor to realize individually and collectively the great
IDEALS which H. P. Blavatsky set forth in her life and teachings, especially
the hope expressed by her that: "When the time comes for the effort of
the XXth Century (due according to her in the last quarter of the century)
besides a large and accessible literature ready to men's hands, the next
impulse will find a numerous and united body of people ready to welcome
the IJ.ew torchbearer of truth."
INTERNATIONAL THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS, Point Lorna, California.
Secretary, Katherine Tingley.
THE UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND' THEOSOPHICAL S!OCIETY. Founded in
New York City in 1875, by Mme. H. P. Blavatsky, Col. Henry Steel Olcott,
William Q. Judge and others. Reorganized in 1898 by Katherine Tingley. Cen-
tral Office, Point Lorna, California. NEW ENGLAND CENTER, 246 Huntington
Ave., Boston, Mass.
Official Organ: "THE THEOSOPHICAL PATH."
INDEPENDENT SOCIETIES
THE INDEPENDENT THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 614 Oakwood
Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Founded December 20th, 1914, by Celestia Root Lang. Presi-
dent for Life, Harry R. Lang, Publisher, "The Divine Life" Magazine.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Independent), 349 West 57th St., New York City.
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INDEPENDENT THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 69 Hunter St., N. S. W., Sydney.
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (New York Branch). Founded by H. P. Blavatsky,
1875. Meetings held at 64 Washington Mews, between Washington Square and
East 8th St., New York City. Address, Secretary, P. 0. Box 64, Station 0, New
York City. Official Organ: "THBOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY."
UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS. A Voluntary Association of Students of
Theosophy. General Registrar, 504 Metropolitan Building, Broadway and 5th
St., Los Angeles, Calif. Official Organ: "THE'OtSOPHY," Los Angeles.
CLEVELAND, OHIO, 7809 Euclid Ave.
NEW YORK CITY, 1 West 67th St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 946 Pacific Street
WASHINGTON, D. C., 1731 K St., N. W.
DECLARATION
The policy of this Lodge is independent devotion to the cause of Theosophy,
without professing attachment to any Theosophical organization. It is loyal to the
great Founders of the Theosophical Movement, but does not concern itsel! with dis-
sensions or differences of individual opinion.
The work it has on hand and the end it keeps in view are too absorbing and too
lofty to leave it the time or inclination to take part in side issues. That work and
that end is the dissemination of the Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy of
Theosophy, and the exemplification in practice of those principles, through a truer
realization of the SELF; a profounder conviction of Universal Brotherhood.
It holds that the unassailable Basis for Union among Theosophists, wherever and
howevf) r situated, is "similiarity of aim, purpose and teaching," and therefore has
neither Constitution, By-Laws nor Officers, the sole bond between its Associates being
that basis. And it aims to disseminate this idea among Theosophists in the further-
ance of Unity.
It regards as Theosophists all who are engaged in the true service of Humanity,
without distinction of race, creed, sex, condition or organization, and
It welcomes to its association all those who are in accord with its declared pur-
poses and who desire to fit themselves, by study and otherwise, to be the better able
to help and teach others.
"The true Theoso-phist belongs to no cult or sect, yet belongs to each and all.''
Being in sympathy with the purposes of this Lodge, as set forth In Its
"Declaration," I hereby record my desire to be enrolled as an Associate; it
being understood that such association calls for no obligation on my part
other than that which I, myself, determine:
The foregoing is the Form signed by Associates of the United Lo-dge of The-
osophists. .
Inquiries are invited from all persons to whom this Movement may appeal.
Cards for signature will be sent upon r equest, and every possible assistance furnished
Associates in their studies and in efforts to form local Lodges. There are no dues of
any kind, and no formalities to be complied with.
Correspondence should be addressed to
GENERAL REGISTRAR,
UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS,
504 Metropolitan Bldg., Broadway at Fifth St., l,..os Angeles, California.
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
Headquarters: Adyar, Madras, India
President, ANNIE BESANT Recording Secretary, J. A. ARIA
Vice-President, C. JINARAJADASA Treasurer, A. SCHWARZ
Monthly Organ of the President: "THE THEOSOPHIST"
Journal of the NonQ,rganized Countries : "THE ADYAR BULLETIN"
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY was formed at New York, November 17, 1875,
and incorporated at Madras, April 3, 1905. It is an absolutely unsectarian body of
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seekers after Truth, striving to serve humanity on spiritual lines, and therefore
endeavoring to check materialism and revive religious tendency. Its three declared
objects are:
First.-To form a nucleus of the Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without
distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or color.
Second.-To encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy and science.
Third.-To investigate the unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in
man.
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY is composed of students, belonging to any re
ligion in the world or to none, who are united by their approval of the above objects,
by their wish to remove religious antagonisms and to draw together men of good-will
whatsoever their religious opinions, and by their desire to study religious truths and
to share the results of their studies with others. Their bond of union is not the
profession of a common belief, but a common search and aspiration for Truth. They
hold that Truth should be sought by study, by reflection, by purity of life, by devotion
to high ideals, and they regard Truth as a prize to be striven for, not as a dogma to
be imposed by authority. They consider that belief should be the result of individual
study or intuition, and not its antecedent, and should rest on knowledge, not on
assertion. They extend tolerance to all, even to the intolerant, not as a privilege
they bestow, but as a duty they perform, and they seek to remove ignorance, not
to punish it. They see every religion as an expression of the Divine Wisdom and
prefer Its study to its condemnation, and Its practice to proselytism. Peace is their
watchword, as Truth is their aim.
THEOSOPHY is the body of truths which forms the basis of all religions, and
which cannot be claimed as the exclusive possession of any. It offers a philosophy
which renders life intelligible, and which demonstrates the justice and the love which
guide its evolution. It puts death in its rightful place, as a recurring incident in an
endless life, opening the gateway to a fuller and more radiant existence. It restores
to the world the Science of the Spirit teaching man to know the Spirit as himself,
and the mind and body as his .servants. It illuminates the scriptures and doctrines
of religions by unveiling their hidden meanings, and thus justifying them at the bar
of intelligence, as they are ever justified in the eyes of intuition.
Members of the Theosophical Society study these truths, and Theosophists
endeavor to live them. Every one willing to study, to he tolerant, to aim high, and to
work perseveringly, is welcomed as a member, and it rests with the member to
become a true Theosophist.
FREEDOM OF THOUGHT
As the Theosophical Society has spread far and wide over the clvili'Zed world,
and as members of all religions have become members of It, without surrendering
the special dogmas, teachings and beliefs of their respective faiths, it is thought
desirable to emphasize the fact that there Is no doctrine, no opinion, by whomsoever
taught or held, that is in any way binding on any member of the Society, none which
any member is not free to accept or reject. Approval of its three objects is the sole
condition of membership. No teacher nor writer, from H. P. Blavatsky downwards,
has any authority to impose his teachings or opinions on members. Every member
has an equal right to attach himself to any teacher or to any school of thought which
he may choose, but has no right to force his choice on any other. Neither a candidate
for any office, nor any voter, can be rendered ineligible to stand or to vote, because
of any opinion he may hold, or because of membership in any school of thought to
which he may belong. Opinions or beliefs neither bestow privileges nor inflict
penalties. The Members of the General Council earnestly request every member
of the T. S. to maintain, defend and act upon these fundamental principles of the
Society, and also fearlessly to exercise his own right of liberty of thought and of
expression thereof, within the limits of courtesy and consideration for others.
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott was the first President of the Society and held the
office continuously until his death in 1906, serving in that capacity nearly 32 years.
The office thus vacated by death was filled by the election of Mrs. Annie Besant as
International President.
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SECTIONS OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN ROTATION AS INSTITUTED
Section General Secretary
America . . ... ...... MR. L. W. ROGERS, 826 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, U. S. A.
England .......... . EDWARD L. GARDNER, Esq., 23 Bedford Sq., London, W. C. 1.
India ..... . ........ SIR T. SADASIVA IYER, T. S., Benares City, U. P.
Australia . . .. . . . . . . MRS. JOSEPHINE RANSOM, 114 Hunter St., Sydney, N. S. W.
Sweden . ........... HERR HUGO! FAHLCRANTZ, Ostermalmsgatan 75, Stockholm.
New Zealand ....... J. R. THOMAS, Esq., 371 Queen St., Auckland.
Holland .. ... ..... . . MEJ. C. W. DYKGRAAF, Amsteldijk 76, Amsterdam.
France . . . . . . .... .. MONSIEUR CHARLES BLECH, 4 Square Rapp, Paris VII.
Italy ... . ... . . . ... . COLONELLO OLIVIERO BOGGIANI, 8 Corso Fiume, Torino VII.
Germany . . . . . ..... HERR AXEL VON FIEUTZCONiiAR, Zocherstraat 60 III, Ams-
terdam, Holland.
Cuba .......... . ... SENOR DON RAFAEL DE ALBEAR, Apartado 365, Havana.
Hungary . . ........ PROFESSOR ROBERT NADLER, Miiegyetem, Budapest I.
Finland .. . ......... DR. JOHN SONCK, Kansakoulukatu 8, Helsingfors.
Russia ........ . .... MADAME A. KAMENSKY, Constance I, Geneva, Switzerland.
Czechoslovakia . . .. HERR JAN BEDRNICEK, Palace Lucerna, Stepanska ut, Prague
II.
South Africa .. . .... J. BRUNO BISCHOFF, Esq., P. 0 . Box 935, Pretoria.
Scotland ....... . ... MRS. JEAN R. BIND LEY, 28 Great King St., Edinburgh.
Switzerland ....... . MADEMOISELLE H. STEPHANI, 2 Rue du Cloitre, Geneva.
Belgium ..... . . . ... MONSIEUR GASTON POLAK, 45 Rue de Loxum, Brussels.
Dutch East Indies .. HEER J . KRJUISHEER, Blavatskypark, Weltevreden, Java.
Burma . . ... ........ A. VERHAGE, Esq., Olcott Lodge, No. 21, 49th St., East Rangoon.
Austria .. .......... HERR JOHN CORDES, Theresianumgasse 12, Vienna IV.
Norway ... . .. . . .. .. FRU AGNES MARTENS SPARRE, Gabelsgatan 41, Kristiania.
Egypt . . .. . .... . .. . J. H. PEREZ, Esq., P. 0. Box 240, Cairo.
Denmark . . .. .. .. . . HERR CHRISTIAN SVENDSEN, Hauchavej 20, Copenhagen.
Ireland . ... T. KENNEDY, Esq., 16 So. Frederick St., Dublin.
Mexico . .... . ; . . ... PROF. JOSE ROMANO MUNOZ, Apartado 2715, Mexico, D. F.
Canada ..... . ...... ALBERT E. S. SIMYTHE, Esq. , 22 Glen Grove Ave., W., Toronto.
Argentine ... . . . . . . SENOR ADRIAN A. MADRIL, Calle San Luis 953, Rosario,
Argentina.
Chile . . .. . . ... . ... . SENOR ARMANDO ZANELLI, Cas ilia de Correo 548, Valparaiso.
Brazil ........ . .. . . COM. R. PINTO SEIDL, 112 Rue General Bruce, Rio de Janeiro.
Bulgaria ..... .. .. . MONSIEUR SOPHRONY NICKOFF, 84 Tsar Simeon, Sofia.
Iceland .... . ... . ... HERR JAKOB KRIS.T'INSSON, Ingolfsstr. 22, Reykjavik.
Spain ...... . ...... OOIMMANDANTE DE E. M. JULIO GARRIDO, Sociedad Teoso-
fica, Travesia de Trujillos, No. 3, Madrid (12).
Portugal ..... . ... .. SENOR A. R. SILVA, Jr., Avenida Almirante Reis 58, 1E, Lisbon.
Wales . ..... . . . .. .. PETER FREEMAN, Esq., 3 Rectory Road, Penarth.
Poland ..... .. ..... MADEMOISELLE WANDA DYNOWSKA, 10, Wilcza Str. M. 14,
Warsaw.
Uruguay ..... . ..... SENORA A. M. GOWLAND, Lindoro Forteza 59, Union, Monte-
video.
Presidential Agent for Roumania: E. F. D. BERTRAM, Esq., 42 Strada Reagle, Ploesti.
Presidential Agent for Yugo-Slavia: MISS JELl VAVRA, Zagreb, Yugo-Slavia.
Enquiries may be addressed to the Recording Secretary, Adyar, Madras, or to any one
of the above officers.
UNITED STATES
AMERICAN THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY-Section 1 of the Theosophical Society
(Adyar, India ) . Headquarters, 826 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, Ill. President, Mr. L.
W. Rog.ers; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Maude N. Couch. Official Organ: "THE
MESSENGER."
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF YOUNG THEOSOl'lHISTS. President, Miss Dor othy
Maxon, 501 E. Grand Ave., E. Lansing, Mich.
THE E. S. HEADQUARTERS, Ojai, California.
JUNIOR THEOSOPHICAL FRATERNITY, Marion Building, 4617 Hollywood Blvd.,
Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
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THEOSOPHICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. Mrs. Emogene S. Simmons, Prin-
cipal, 826 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, Ill.
THE THEOSOPHICAL ORDER OF SERVICE IN AMERICA. Secretary, Mary Weeks
Burnett, 6060 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
U. S. ADYAR COMMITTEE CLIPPING BUREAU. Dr. Ernest Stone, 832 Chapman
Building, Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Edna Duce, Assistant.
ASHEVILLE, N.C.-
THE BLUE RIDGE BROTHERHOOD (Theosophical Community), Rural Route 2,
Asheville, N. C.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.-
BROOKLYN LODGE, Theosophical House, 95 Lafayette Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL.-
HERAKLES LODGE, Home of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Beckwith, 4356 Greenwood Ave.
SOUTH SHORE LODGE, 2508 E. 73rd Place.
CLEVELAND, OHIO-
CLEVELAND LODGE. Owns its own home.
NEW YORK, N.Y.-
NEW YORK LODGE, 2228 Broadway.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.-
SACRAMENTO LODGE, Room 407, Plaza Bldg., lOth St., near J.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.-
p ACIFIC LODGE, 533 Sutter St.
SAN QUENTIN, CALIF.-
ANNIE RESANT THEOSOPHICAL CIRCLE. W. H. Handley, Box 37051.
SANTA ANA, CALIF.-
SANTA ANA LODGE, Unitarian Church Rooms. Adelbert Porter, Leader.
The American Theosophical Society reports having about 300 Local
Lodges in the United States_ Names and Addresses of any of these,
together with those of their officers will be published upon request.
(Editor.)
AUSTRALIA
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AUSTRALIA. President, Dr. Annie Besant;
Vice-President, C, Jinarajadasa, Esq., M.A.; Recording Secretary, J. R. Aria, Esq.;
Treasurer, A. Schwai"Z, Esq. Monthly Organ of the President, "THE THEOS-
OPHIST"; Journal of the Non-Organized Countries, "THE ADYAR BULLETIN."
Headquarters, Australian Section: 29 Bligh St., Sydney. General Secretary, Mrs.
Josephine Ransom.
LODGES OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECTION
NEW SOUTH WALES
Blnvntsky Lodge, 27 Bligh St., Sydney.
1\lnrriekville Lodge, Theosophical Hall,
Despointe St. (off Marrickville Rd.)
H.P.B. Lodge, St. George's Hall, Newtown.
Tweed River Lodge, Box 26 G. P. 0., Mur-
willumbah.
Armidnle Lodge, "Tregera," Armidale.
Chntswood Lodge, Soldiers' Memorial Hall,
Victoria Ave.
Western Suburbs Lorlge, at "Derwent," 82
Brighton St., Croydon.
QUEENSLAND.
Brisbane Lorlge, 59 Ann St., City (Globe
Printing Co.'s Bldg., opp. J . B. Hicks
& Co.).
Cairns Lodge, P. 0. Box 105, Cairns.
Roekhnmpton Lodge, New Hall, Denham
St.
Toowootnbn Lodge, Soldiers' Memorial
Hall, Ruthve n St.
Townsville Lodge, over Rees & Tice, Ltd.,
Sturt St.
VICTORIA.
1\Ielbourne Lodge, 181 Collins St.
Bullnrut Lodge, A.M.P. Buildings, Lydiard
St., North.
Prultrnn Lodge, "Whitehouse," Commercial
Rd. (corner of Porter St.)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Adelnide Lorlge, 334a King William St.
Glenelg Lodge, 10 Moseley St., Glenelg.
Woodville Lodg'e, Largs Bay.
WEST AUSTRALIA.
Pertlt Lorlge, 1921 St. George's Terrace.
Fremnntle Lodge, 9 Central Chambers,
High St.
TASMANIA
Hobart Lodge, 123 Collins St.
Latrobe Lodge, cjo !-Ion. Sec. Mr. Wm.
Gore Elliston, Latrobe.
Lnuueeston Lorlge, 54 Elizabeth St.
Olcott Lodge, River's Court, Devonport.
"Dunn" Lodge, 6 Miller's Chambers, corner
of Liverpool and Murray Sts., Hobart.
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CENTRES
Cessnoek.-Secretary: Mrs. Nelson,
of Arts, Cessnock, N.S.W.
School ltlnnly.-Secretary: Miss Amy E. Cunnl ng-
ham, "Fa!rlands," Ashburner St.,
Manly, N.S.W. Collaroy.-Secretary: Mrs. H!ll!ard, Hay
St., Collaroy, N.S.W. Redfern.-Secretary: Mrs. Noall, "St. Ives,"
Eaton St., Redfern, Adelaide, S.A.
AUSTRIA
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN AUSTRIA. General Secretary, Herr John Cordes,
Theresianumstrasse, 12, Vienna, IV.
City
Graz
Voslau
Waidhofen
Warnsdor!
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Wien
Lodge
Blavatsky
Fraternitas
LODGES IN AUSTRIA
President or Leader
William Rooney, Graz, Radezkystr. 11-13.
Hans Zeuger, Sekretii.r; J. Hofbauer, Viislau, Bahm-
str. 22.
Egon Gabler, Waidhofen a. d. Ybbs, Graben 25.
Adyar Osgar Beer, Warnsdorf, Tschechoslowakei.
Alcyone John Cordes, Wien IV, Theresianumgasse 12.
Gnosis Fritz Schleifer, Wien XIII, Penzingerstr. 74.
Heracles Prof. Hans Hiiber, Wien II, Ferdinandstr. 31.
Kunstloge Dr. Walter Klein, Wf.en VIII, Piaristengasse 62.
Pythagoras Frau Mary Auner, Wien VII, Neubaugasse 68 b. Schiff.
Selene Christine Wurst, Wien IV , Miihlgasse 24.
Sirius Andreas Piehl, Wien I, Schauflergasse 6.
Stern im Osten John Cordes, Wien IV, Theresianumgasse 12.
Tii.tigkeitsloge Dr. R. Weill, Wien XIII, Kinderheim, Knodelhiitte 12.
Vajra Hans Walter Schiff, Wien IV, Theresianumgasse 12.
Official Organ: "THEOSOPHISGHES STREBEN"
CANADA
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN CANADA, 22 Glen Grove Ave., West, Toronto,
Canada. President, Mrs. Annie Besant; General Secretary, Albert E. S. Smythe.
CANADIAN LODGES
BANFF LODGE. President, vacant ; Secretary, George Harrison, Paris, Banff, Alta.
CALGARY LODGE. President, E. H. Lloyd Knechtel; Secretary, Mrs. Lilian Glover,
1813 Second Ave., S. W., Calgary, Alta.
CREELMAN, SASK. Address Frederick C. Williams.
EDMONTON LODGE. President, Reginald D. Taylor; Secretary, H. W. Taylor, 11128
125th St., 119 Adams Block.
HALIFAX DOIDGE. Dormant. Address, Mrs. Grace Moore, 23 Commodore Apart-
ments.
HAMILTON LODGE. President, W. R. Hick; Secretary, Miss Nellie Gates, 96
Rothesay Ave. Lodge Room, Royal Templars' Building, Walnut and Main Sts.
LONDON LODGE. President, E. E. Parsons; Secretary, Mrs. Helen M. Shaw, R. R.
2, London, Ont. Meetings held at 212 Dundas St.
MEDICINE HAT LODGE. President, Oswald A. Rimmer; Secretary, C. Barton
Browne, P. 0. Drawer 800, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
MONTREAL LODGE. President, E. E. Bridgen, 231 Addington Ave., Notre Dame de
Grace, P. Q.; Secretary, Mrs. Eliza A. Griffiths, 4294 St. Catherine St. W., Mont-
real. Meetings at 307 King's Hall, 591 St. Catherine St. W., P. 0. Box 351, Sta-
tion B, Montreal.
NANAIMO LODGE. Pr-esident, Mrs. Evelyn M. Bate; Secretary, John C. McGuffie,
425 Vancouver Ave., Nanaimo, B. C.
OTTAWA :uonGE. President, C. V. Craik; Secretary, David H. Chambers, 531 Bay
St., Ottawa, Ont.
REGINA LODGE. President, Mrs. Stevens, Suite 1, Smith's Block, Regina, Sask.
ALCYONE LODGE, REGINA. President, Thos. T. Wallace; Secretary, Mrs. Clara
Forler, Suite 2, Duncan Apartments, Regina, Sask.
ST. THOMAS LODGE. President, Benj. T. Garside; Secretary, Mrs. Hazel B. Gar-
side, General Delivery, St. Thomas, Ont.
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SUMMERLAND LODGE. President, Mrs. Eva Louise O'Mahony; Secretary, Mrs. M.
E. Callas, Summerland, B. C. Lodge rooms are in the Ritchie Block, West Sum-
merland, and Library In Drug Store below.
TORONTO LODGE. President, Albert E. S. Smythe; Vice-President, George C. Mc-
Intyre; Secretary, Harry R. Tallman, 71 Ellerbeck Ave., Toronto, Ont.; Treasurer,
G. I. Kinsman, 87 Ravlna Crescent, Toronto. Lodge Rooms, 52 Isabella St.,
Toronto, Canada.
TORONTO WEST END LODGE. President, Walter Cotton; Secretary, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Belcher, 250 North Lisgar St., Toronto.
VANCOUVER LODGE. President, Mrs. Emily Teeple; Secretary, J. E. Mecredy, 328
Hastings St. West. The ;Lodge Rooms are at 357 Hastings St. West.
ORPHEUS LODGE, VANCOUVER. President, W. C. Clark; Secretary, Dr. W. E.
Wilks, F.R.C.S., 736 Granville St. Lodge Room, 6 Court House Bldg., Robson St.
NORTH VANCOUVER LODGE. President, Mrs. Janet Pow; Secretary, E. A. Cole,
3290 St. George's Ave. N., Lonsdale, B. C.
VULCAN LODGE. President, Guy Denbigh; Secretary, H. Daines, Vulcan, Alta.
VICTORIA LODGE. President, Mrs. Minnie S. Carr; Secretary, George Sydney Carr,
33 Government St., Victoria, B. C. Lodge room, 330 Pemberton Blvd.
WINNIPEG LODGE. President, F. W. Hall; Secretary, Ernest F. Bishop, 653 War-
saw Ave., Ft. Rouge, Winnipeg. Lodge Room, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Portage
Ave. and Garry St. Public meetings, Sunday, 3 p. m.
ENGLAND
THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN ENGLAND. Headquarters, 23, Bedford Square,
London, W. C. 1; General Secretary, Edward L. Gardner; Treasurer, A. E. Powell.
Headquarters Library and Reading Room open daily for Members and Library Sub-
scribers (except Sunday), 11, A. M. to 7 P. M.
Brompton Road Reading Room, 153 Brompton Road, S. W. 3. Library and Free
Reading Room, open daily (except Sunday), 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, to 9 P. M.
Public Lecture Halls: Mortimer Halls, 93, Mortimer St., London, W. 1.
LONDON FEDERATION. Office, 23, Bedford Square, W. C. 1. President, H. S. L.
Polak; Secretary, ;L. C. Jackson.
EASTERN FEDERATION. President, 'Mrs. A. E. Powell; Secretary, P. Mylles, 38,
West View, Letchworth.
NORTHERN FEDERATION. President, Hodgson Smith; Secretary, C. R. Groves, 37,
Scholemoor Lane, Bradford.
SOUTHERN FEDERATI'ON. President, Mrs. Sharpe; Secretary, Mrs. Lavender, Avon
Water, Aller, Langport, Som.
MIDLAND FEDERATION. President, Mrs. C. Langham, 19, Alexandra Rd., Stoney-
gate, Leicester. Secretary, A. S. Butler, "Brockside," Cole Valley Rd., Hall Green,
Birmingham.
LODGES COMPOSING "CENTRAL" GROUP IN LONDON
ACTION. President, Lady Emily Lutyens; .Secretary, Miss J . B. Chambres, 23, Bed-
ford Square, London, W. C. 1. Object: To carry Theosophical Ideals and Con-
ceptions into all fields of human activities.
ASTROLOGICAL. 6 Queen Square, W. C. 1, London. President, Charles E. 0.
Carter, 10, Woodborough Road, S. W. 15; Secretary, Miss W. P. Rigg.
BLAV A TSKY. President, Miss Charlotte E. Woods, Craythorpe, Kingswood, Surrey;
Secretary, F. M. Lee, Upper Woburn Place, W. C. 1.
BUDDHIST. lOla, Horseferry Rd., S. W. 1. President, T. Christmas Humphreys, 6
Montpelier Rd., Ealing, W. 5; Secretary, Miss Aileen Faulkner.
CENTRAL LONDON. 6 Tavistock Square, W. C. 1. President, R. E. T. Williams,
"Lingwood" 53, Blenheim Gardens, Wallington, Surrey.
CHRISTIAN MYSTIC. 52, Lancaste r Gate, W. 2. President, Mrs. Daisy Grove, 51
Warwick Gardens, W. 14; Secretary, Capt. Muirson Blake, "Mon Abri," Chorley
Wood, Herts.
FELLOWSHIP. 52' Lancaster Gate, W. 2. President, Mrs. Daisy Grove, 51 Warwick
Gardens, W. 14; Secretary, L.A. Compton-Rickett, 39a, Penywern Rd., s. W. 5.
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GNOSTIC. 18, Craven Rd., Paddington. President, Miss Bothwell-Gosse, 1, Spring-
field Rd., N. W. 9; Secretary, Miss De benham, 8, Addison Rd., W. 14.
ISIS. 30, Jessel House, Judd St., W. C. 1. President, Mrs. Percy Smith; Secretary,
Miss Conigrave, both at above address.
LONDON. 153, Brompton Rd., S. W. 3. President, Col. C. L. Peacocke, 5, Tregunter
Rd., Boltons, s. W. 10.
LUCIFER. 74, Neal St., Shaftesbury Ave., W. C. 1. President, A. T. Barker; Secre-
tary, X. A. Barclay; both at above address.
SURYA. 155, Brompton Rd. , S. W. S. President, Miss Clara M. Codd. Secretary,
Miss M. Creswick, 37, Gale St. , Chelsea, S. W. 3.
TRAIT D'UNION. 11 Tavistock Square, W. C. 1. President, Mme. M. Mertens SUe-
non, 58, Cazenove Rd., N. 16; Secretary, Miss H. E. Walthall, 45, Bolton Rd.,
Harrow.
YOUTH. 23, Bedford Square, W. C. 1. President, Christmas Humphreys, 6 Mont-
pelier Rd., Ealing, W. 5; Secretary, Miss M. J.effery, 3, Staunton Rd., Kingston-
on-Thames.
GERMANY
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN GER>MANY. General Secretary, Axel von F i e l i ~
Coniar, Amsterdam, Zocherstraat, III, Holland.
City
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Danzig
Dinslaken
Dinslaken
Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf
Elbing
Essen
Fiirstenwalde
Gottingen
Ham born
Hamburg
Hamburg
Hannover
Hannover
Kiel
\Konigsberg
Leipzig
Lohberg
Lowenberg
LODGES IN GERMANY
Lodge
Adyar
Baldur
Blavatsky
Christus
Parzival
(Zentrum)
Besant
Krishna
Alcyone albesgit polus
Blavatsky
Bla vatsky-Olcott
Eber-Sanat
Parzival
Ekkehard
ZumLicht
Freiheit
(Zentrum)
Hans a
Hiibbe-Schleiden
Bruderschaft
Theognostische
Faust
Orpheus
Hephata
Gliick auf
Der Piad
President or ;Leader
Bernhard Deicke, Berlin NW. 21, Emdenerstr. 34
Frau ~ l i c e v. Sonklar, Fiirstenwalde (Spree),
Fnesenstr. 5
Frl. Charlotte Bohm, Berlin SO 33, Falken-
steinstr. 45
Jean P. Charton, Berlin W. 30, Barbarossastr. 31
Frl. Charlotte Lauterbach, Berlin NW5, Wils-
nackerstr. 29
Otto Stahn, Danzig, Rii.hm 18
Joseph Nickel, Dinslaken-Lohberg (Ndrhn.),
Eisenstr. 2
Paul Sensky, Dinslaken, Hunserstr. 185
Fri. Johanna Luise Guttmann, Dusseldorf,
Konigsplatz 21
Herr Fuhrmann, Bonn, Kurfiirstenstr. 37
Frau M. Korn-Loewe, Dusseldorf, Poststr. 20
Ernst Pieper, Dusseldorf, Paulusplatz 13
Frau M. Liedtke, Elbing, Johannisstr. 3
Ernst Keske, Essen (Ruhr), Frillendorfer Str.
112
Karl Wachtelborn, Fiirstenwalde (Spree), Vic-
toriastr. 13
Axel v. Fielitz-Coniar, z. Zt. Amsterdam, Zoch-
erstraat 60 III
Georg Niehrig, Ramborn, Bergstr. 25
Frau Else Boyken, Hamburg-Fuhlsbiittel, Rese-
denweg 21
Hans Dreyer, Harburg (Elbe), Dampwolffstr. 32
Otto Schwarz, Hannover, Hartmannstr. 4
August Bethe, Hannover, Gretchenstr. 51
Frau Baronin Blome, Kiel, Dusternbrook 45
Frau Dr. Elisabeth Kniewel, Inditten b. Konigs-
berg i. Pr.
Hugo Obermaier, Leipzig-Connewitz, Koburger-
str. 1 II
Franz Ziaja, Lohberg (Niederrhein), Schlepper-
str. 62
Paul Preussing, LOwenberg i. Schl., Markt 53
Lunen
Mend en
Munchen
Nordhausen
Reval
Stralsund
Vel bert
Weimar
Weimar
Wesel
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Bruderschaft
Buddh.a
(Zentrum)
Parzival
(Zentrum)
Lao-tse
Lead beater
Hypatia
Sonnenadler
Alcyone III
Wilhelm Kortenbruck, Lunen a. d. ;Lippe, Kais-
erstr. 2
Gustav Bi:ihm, Menden i. Westf., Iserlohnerstr.
10
Ekhard Rosch, Munchen, Konradstr. 6
Konrad Voges, Nordhausen a. H., Neumarkt 15
Dr. H. P. von Lilienfeld-Toal, Reval Dom, Kir-
cheng, 4, Wo. 5
Otto Moeller, Stralsund, Prohnerstr. 12 I
Friedrich Gerland, Velbert (Rhld.), Nedderstr.
17
Frau Maria Lucke, Weimar, Ackerwand 19
Fr.au Gertrud Prellwitz, Oberhof i. Thur., Haus
am Berg
Georg Heinerici, Wesel, Artilleriestr. 20
Official Organ: "THEOSOPHISCHES STREBEN"
WALES
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN WALES. Headquarters, 10, Park Place, Cardiff.
General Secretary, Peter Freeman, 3, Rectory Rd., Penarth; Treasurer, Daniel
Turner, 16, Stow Pk. Ave., Newport, Mon.; Recorder, Harry J. Trimmell, 144,
Richmond Rd., Cardiff; National Librarians, Miss A. Banks and Miss L. Harry.
GROUPS
NORTH WALES GROUP-Secretary, Miss M. Arrowsmith, Meiford, Abergele.
SOUTH WALES GROUP-Secretary, Miss Emma Hardy, 45, Plymouth Rd., Penarth.
Sub-Groups
SWANSEA-Secretary, D. Turner, 16, Stow Park Ave., Newport, Mon.
NEWPORT-Secretary, Miss M. Wade Jones, 22, Stow Park Ave., Newport, Mon.
CARDIFF-Secretary, Miss A. M. Ridler, 37, Charles St., Cardiff.
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TRANSCENDENTAL SCIENCE
SOCIETY OF TRANSCENDENT SCIENCE, 116 South Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill.,
U. S. A. Founder and President, The Sahan Kabir Dr. Premel el Adaros, Ph.D.
(Contributed)
This organization is similar to the one started in the United States by Ralph
Waldo Emerson, which teaches Transcendentalism. The Fundamental Principles
of Transcendent Science is the "Inherent Reasons" in man, which, according to this
doctrine, is the abode of Truth, and by certain processes of ideation and intellectua-
tion one can attain to the state of "direct cognition" and bring into consciousness the
inherent or "lying dormant" and inherent knowledge which is contained in one's
own mind.
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VEDANTA PHILOSOPHY
VEDANTA SOCIETY, 34 West 71st St., New York City. Founded by Swami Vive-
kananda, 1894. Incorporated 1898. Leader, Swami Bodhananda; Secretary, Miss
Ada L. Stuart, 504 w .est 112th St., New York. .
VEDANTA SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Calif.
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VEGETARIAN SOCIETIES
NATIONAL VEGETARIAN SOCIETY, Juliaetta, Idaho, U. S. A. President, L. J. C.
Daniels, Trinity Court, Boston, Mass.; Vice-President, George Starr White. M.D.,
327 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, Calif.; Secretary and Treasurer, Jean Roberts
Albert, Juliaetta, Idaho.
OBJECT AND PRINCIPLES
To promote a greater interest in a meatless and humane diet, as being a step
toward high morality, better physical, mental and spiritual development. To co-
operate with all humanitarian endeavors and d.evelop justice among living kind. To
demonstrate that eating of flesh is a violation of the laws of the universe, creating
degeneracy, disease and retarding greater progress of the race. To lessen, in whatever
way possible, the killing of millions of sentient crea.tures, while enslaving humans t o
associate in murderous occupations, indirectly causing cruelty and crimes. Kindness
and justice are guiding principles. Membership, 25 cents.
Members are expected to promote humanitarianism, the higher ethics and aid in
the spread of literature that bears on the sub-societies and promote
the gospel of righteous living. The use of animal products may be optional. Initiates
.and sympathizers are welcomed. The daily lives of members may be guided by what
is preached. All financial profits to be used to further development of the cause,
literature and propaganda work. Independent contributions. No members are other
than free will workers for the benefit of all living kind.
Organ: "THE VEGETARIAN MAGAZINE AND FRUITARIAN."
ENGLAND
HEALTH SEEKERS SOCIETY, 8 Hingham Place, Newcastleon-Tyne. For the Study
of Nature Cure, Astrology and Natural Law. President, Victor S. Davidson, N.D.,
D.A., D.C.; Secretary, Mrs. S. E. Wright, 3 Richmond Terrace, Gateshead; Treas-
urer, Mrs. E. Davidson, 9 Budle St., Newcastle-on-Tyne.
THE LONDON VEGETARIAN SOCIETY, 8 John St., Adelphi, London, W. C. 2. Presi-
dent, Bertrand P. Allinson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; Secretary, Frank Wyatt. Official
Organ, "THE VEGETARIAN NEWS."
THE VEGETARIAN SOCIETY (Established 1847), 39 Wilmslow Rd., Rusholme, Man
chester. O.fficial Organ, "THE VEGETARIAN MESSENGER AND HEALTH
REVIEW."
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VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION >OF VOCATIONAL COUNSELORS (in course of for ma-
tion). Dr. M. H. Alexander, in charge of organization, 704 S. Smith Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL RESEARCH, 530 Broadway, New York City.
NORTHWEST VOCATIONAL AND ANALYSIS BUREAU, 1926 Aldrich Ave., S.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. Gustave Eckstrom.
PSYCHOLOGICAL CORPORATION, 3939 Grand Central Terminal, New York City.
President, Dr. J. McKeen Cattell; Secretary, Dr. D. R. Brimhall.
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE BUREAU, 62'5 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif. Director,
Dr. John T. Miller.
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Dealers-Books
UNITED STATES
ATLANTA, GA.
Miller's Book Store, 64 N. Broad St.
AUGUSTA, GA.
H. W. Deliquest, 213 Seventh St.
BATTLE CREEK, ltUCH.
Mildred Holmes, 57 High St.
BOSTON, ltiASS.
Adelman's Book Store, 284 Tremont St.
Astrological and Occult Book Center, 687
Boylston St.
The Humane Education Press Bureau.
New England News Co.
Old Corner Book Shop, 27 Broomfield St.
Progressive Book Shop, 140 Longwood
Ave. Frederick Oliver Haines.
Dr. Smallwood, 687 Boylston St.
Smith & McCance, 2 Park St.
BRADFORD, PA,
C. J. Heinzemann, 144 Elm St.
N. Y.
George Kleinteich, 1245 Fulton St.
Loeser's Department Store, Fulton St.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Max Drenenlow, 586 Main St.
BURLINGTON, IOWA
A. W. Martens, Box 25.
BUTTE, ltiONT.
P. 0 . News Stand, 25 West Park Pl.
CANTON, OHIO
Harry Drydon, 610 11th St., S. W.
Ralph Young, 139 Cleveland Ave.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Raymer's Book Store, Division Ave. at
Monroe St.
C. R. Johnson, 109 St. Palafax St.
PEORIA, ILL.
Peoria News Stand, 500 Main St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Fellman's Occult Book Store, 2858 N. 11th
St.
Francis Mayer, 1351 Germantown Ave.
The Quill Book Shop, 116 S. 18th St.
John Wanamaker.
Zancig Temple of Sciences, 250 South 52nd
St.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Thompson Shop, 901 May Bldg.
PORTLAND, !tiE.
A. J. Huston, 92 Exchange St.
Loring, Short & Harmon.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Remley's Book Store, 248 Main St.
Hyland's Old Boo!{ Store, 204 Fourth St.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Callender & McAus l a nd Co.
FLA.
The Gore Book Co., Box 73.
SAN CARLOS, CALIF.
B. Hallwright, Box 124.
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
George P. Sikes, 1367 Fifth St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Bahai News Service, P. 0. Box 283.
Character Book Club, 8 E. Randolph St.
East India Book Co., 3833 N. Kenneth Ave.
George Engelke, 855 N. Clark St.
The Curtiss Philosophic Book Co., P . 0 .
Far East Book Co., 4646 W. Ohio St.
Follett Book Store, 408 S. Wabash St.
A. C. McClurg & Co., 330 E. Ohio St.
H. G. Phipps, 1014 Belmont Ave.
Premel el Adaros, 116 S. Michiga n Blvd.
Frank Rosengren's Book Shop, 611 N.
State St.
Sherby Book Service, 5241 S. Lincoln St.
Western News Co.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Universal Truth Center, 11 W. McMicken
St., near Vine.
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO,
Madge Dunlap, 208 DeGraft Bldg.
CONCORD, N. H.
N. A. Briggs.
CONCORD JUNCTION, ltiASS.
G. E. Miles, 8 Central St.
CRYSTAL BAY, ltUNN.
The Occult Book Shop.
DAYTON, OHIO
Thompson Book Store, Fifth and Plum
Sts.
DETROIT, ltiiCH.
Hahn's Book Shop, 1145 Hancock Ave., W.
The Charles T. Powner Co., 335 Grand
River, W.
ERIE, PA,
C. Allen, 2312 Poplar St.
GRAND ISLAND, NEB.
Tucker Brothers' Book Shop.
16S
Box 556.
HALCYON, CALIF.
The Halcyon Book Concern.
HARRISBURG, PA.
Aurand's Book Store, 925 N. Third St.
CALIF.
Gardner Pharmacy, Sunset Blvd. at Gard-
ner.
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Francis Mayer, 331 Strayer St., Morrel-
vill e.
KALA!tiAZOO, :&IICH.
Divine Sci ence Library, 101 Oakland St.
CITY, ltiO.
Christine School, 4241 Genesee St.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
The Brotherhood of Light, Box 1525.
Dawson's Book Shop, 627 S. Grand Ave.
Old and Rare Books. (Ernest Dawson,
Prop.)
Dowling, L eo W., 126 N. Vendome St.
Lux Co., 123 Avenue 30.
William J. Masters, 1143 W. Seventh St.
Metaphysical Circulating Library Book
Shop, Suite 432-437 Mus ic Arts Bldg.,
233 S. Broadway.
P eggy Ware Book Co. Dr. Guy Bogart,
Secretary, Bryson Block.
Planet Book Distributors, 705 San Fer-
nando Bldg.
C. V. Ploukharp & Sons, 353 S. Hill St.
John M. Pryse, Publisher of and Dealer
in Qoccult Books, 919 S. Bernal Ave.
Charles H . Wolfram, 11506 S. Broadway.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
W. K. Stewart Co.
166 HARTMANN'S WHO'S' WHO
NEW YORK, N. Y.
American Library Service, 500 Fifth Ave.
The American News Co., 9 Park Pl.
The Baker & Taylor Co., 354 Fourth Ave.
The Book League, 47 W. 42d St.
The Bookery, Inc., 14 W. 47th St.
Brantano's, Fifth Ave. and 27th St.
De Luxe, Box 178, City Hall Station.
E. P. Dutton & Co., 681 Fifth Ave.
Esoterika Biblion Society, 45 W. 45th St.
Dr. Sydney H. French, 2407 Seventh Ave.
Goodyear Metaphysical Book Shop, Inc.,
25 W. 42d St.
E. S. Gorham, 11 W. 45th St.
The Harmony Book Shop, 51 W. 50th St.
Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co.,
45-49 John St.
R. H. Macy & Co., Herald Sq.
Marden Book Department, 251 Fourth Ave.
Ori entalia, Inc., 32 W. 58th St.
Ottarson Art & Book Shop, 33 W. 42d St.
International News Co., 85 Duane St.
S. V. N. Phillips, 337 W. 86th St.
Philosopher's Shop, 441 Madison
Ave.
C. S. Pratt, 161 Sixth Ave.
Putnam's, 2 W. 45th St.
The North Node, 114 E. 57th St.
Rare Book Co., 99 Nassau St.
Thoms & Eron, Inc., 89 Chambers St.
Wanamaker's Department Store, Broad-
way and Eighth St.
Washington Square Book Shop, 27 W.
Eighth St.
OAKLAND, CALIF.
Fred M. Dewitt, 620 14th St.
DeWitt & Snelling, 1609 Telegraph St.
PASADENA, CALIF.
Jarvis & Prunz, 49 E. Colorado St.
PENSACOLA, FLA.
King Bros., 117 4 Market St.
The Lotus Shop, 1032 Polk St.
Metaphysical Library, 466 Geary St.
Oriental Literature Syndicate, 855 Octavia
St.
SAN PEDRO, CALIF.
San Pedro Stationery, Sixth and Beacon
St.
William's Book Store, 279 Sixth St.
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.
W. W. Osborne Co., 923 State St.
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
Emile Stutz, - 213 Hulett St.
SEATTLE, WASH.
Raymer's Old Book Store, 1330 First Ave.
Mildred K. Swanson, R. 4, Box 310.
B. Wilson's Archway Book Store
224 Pike St. '
SPOKANE, WASH.
Spokane Book & Stationery Co., 903 River-
side Ave.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Court Square Book Store, 7 Elm St.
Fred W. Nash Co., 371 Main St.
ST. LOUIS,
Foster Book and Cigar Co., 410 Washing-
ton Ave.
SUPERIOR, WIS.
M. Kalbfleisch, 2205 Tower Ave.
TACOMA, WASH.
Rhodes Bros., between Broadway and 11th
St.
Raymer's Old Book Store, 1317 Pacific Ave.
FLA.
Florida News Co., 500 Franklin St.
TOLEDO, OHIO
A. M. Kern, 1116 Broadway.
Lyons Dry Goods Store.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
The Gale Book Shop and Gale News Ser-
vice, New and Second Hand. Linn A. E.
Gale a nd Madalena E. Gale, 606 Sixth
St., N. W.
The Grail Book Shop, 319 Pennsylvania
Ave., N. W.
The Playhouse Shops, Henry Warner Aus-
tin, 1814 N St., N. W.
Woodward & Lothrop, Department Store.
WATERTOWN, N.Y.
Francis W. 256 Coffeen St.
WORCESTER,
H. L. Browning, 588 Main St.
J. S. Williams, 24 Pearl St.
AFRICA
Central News Agency, Ltd., Cape Town, Dawson and Sons, Ltd., Cape Town, South
South Africa. Africa.
AUSTRALIA
Gordon a nd Gotch, Ltd., Australasia.
New Thought Book Depot, 299 Collins St.,
Melbourne.
Albert & Son, Ltd., 180 Murray St., Perth,
West Australia.
Cole's Book Arcade, 346 George St., Syd-
ney.
Dealer, Theosophical Books, Box 1292, G.
P. 0.. Sydney, N. S. W.
AUSTRIA
William Wrchovsky, Vienna XVIII, Gentz-
gasse, 9, Austria.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Hibben & Son, 1417 Douglas St., Victoria, H. V. Richardson, 122 18th St., E., North
B. C. Vancouver, B. C.
Litchfi eld' s Store, 1107 Government
St., Victoria, B. C.
CANADA
W. W. Bell, Eighth Ave., W ., Calgary,
Canada.
Haydon, N. W. J., 564 Pape Ave., Toronto.
National News Co., Alberta Corner, Cal-
gary, Alta., Canada.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO 1671
CANAL ZONE
R. H. Thompson, P. 0. Box 953, Christobel,
Canal Zone.
ENGLAND
Edward Baker's Great Bookshop, 14 and
16 John Bright St., Birmingham. Rare
Book Dealer.
Burns, Oates & Washburne, Ltd., London.
Messrs. Burnside, Ltd., 9 Beaconsfi eld Ter-
race Rd., West Kensington, London,
W. 14.
W. J. Bryce, 69 High Holborn, W. C. 1,
London.
The Occult Bookshop, 21 Montpellier
Walk, Cheltenham, England.
The Psychic Bookshop and Library, Abbey
House, Victoria St., S. W., London.
Beryl Dean, The Sun Dial, Heswa ll, Che-
shire, Liverpool, England.
L. N. Fowler & Co., 7 Imperial Arcade,
Ludgate Circus, London.
Foyl es, 121 Charing Cross Rd., London,
England.
Ganapat Services, 96-a High St., Kensing-
ton, London, W. 8.
Marks & Co., 106 Charing Cross Rd., Lon-
don, W. C. 2.
The Rally, 39 Ma ddox St., W. 1, London,
Engl a nd.
William Rider & Son, Ltd., 8-11 Pater-
noster Row, London, E. C. 4.
The Sufi Movement Society in Engl a nd,
54 Above Bar, Southampton, Engl a nd.
Theosophical Book Co., 18 Bartlett's Bldg.,
Holborn Circus, London, E. C. 4, Eng-
l a nd.
The Theosophica l Bookshop, 45 Great
Portland St., London, W. 1.
John M. Watkins, 21 Cecil Ct., Charing
Cross Rd., W. C. 2, London, England.
FRANCE
Hanson Cl ev el and Coxe, 61 Avenue de
Sutrren, Paris.
!Leymarie, Paul, 42 Rue Saint-Jacques,
Paris (5e).
W. H. Smith & Sons, 248 Rue de R i voli,
Paris.
GERMANY
Johannes Baum, Ve rlag fur wissenschaft-
lichen Okultismus, Pfullingen, in Wur-
tenburg, Germany.
Theodore a nd Hele n e Hahn, 8 Frankfur-
ter- s trasse, Heilbronne, Germany.
J . Th. Hell er, Vestnertorgraben, 13, Nurn-
berg, Germany.
Fritz Langner (Archiv fur Okkul tismus),
Naufstrasse 3, Hamburg, 21, Germany.
Carl Marhold Halle, A. S. Germany.
J ean Paar, Kunstmaler a nd Segriftsteller,
Steimetzstrasse 2, Berlin-Hermsdorf,
Germany.
HOLLAND
A. Goud, Tolsteegsingel 29, 0. Z. Ut recht,
Holland.
INDIA
All India Occult House, Channighat St.,
Dacca.
Hindu Spiritual Recorder.
P. Khemkaran Das, Trivedi, 52, Luker-
ganj, Allahabad.
Maha Bodhi Book Agency, 4-A College
Sq., Calcutta, Indi a.
G. A. Natesan & Co., G. T. Madras, India.
The Punjab Sanscrit Book Depot, Lahore,
Indi a .
Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar,
Madras, India.
Manshar L a ll, Postal Press, Aligarh, W.
P. India.
Thacker & Co., Bombay, India.
Thacker & Co., Calcutta, India.
IRELAND
C. Porter & Co., 52 York St., Bel fast.
MEXICO
The Azteca News, Calle Aduana, 26, Tam-
pico, Mexico.
NEW ZEALAND
A. L. Leghorn, P. 0. Box 31, Nelson, New Olive Margaret Smith, "The Pines," Whit-
Zea l a nd. ford, Auckland.
SCOTLAND
H . Lumsden, 47 York St., Glasgow.
SWEDEN
Universalla Broderskapets Forlag, Teg-
n ~ r g a t a n , 29, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Guest Houses
ENGLAND
Bournemouth, New Thought Guest House,
3 Bodorgan Rd. Madame F a yers.
The British College, 59 Holland Park, Lon-
don, for visitors interested in psychic
stu dy.
"Cran emoor ," The Int ernational New
Thought F ellowship Guest House, High-
cliff-on-Sea, Hants, England. Mr. W.
G. Hooper.
The F ellowship Club, Houghton Grange,
Huntingdon; Food Reform Guest House.
Ben Bayliss, F .T.S., Secretary.
Gorse Cliff, Milford- on-Sea, Hants ; Guest
Home of Food Reform (Vegetarian).
Thomas S. Croft, Manager.
Hygeia House, 37-39 Warrington, Crescent,
Maida Hill, London, W. 9. Vegetarian
Guest House.
"Lily Hurst," Hea lth Cu lture Guest House,
95 Upper Tulse Hill, S. W . 2, London.
Mr. W. S. Hendry.
Int ernational New Thought Fellowship
Home, "Cranemoor," Highcliffe- on-Sea.
W. G. Hooper, F.R.A.S., Proprietor.
"Thorncliffe," New Thought Guest House,
Kenilworth Rd., Leamington Spa. Mr.
and Mrs. Godderd-Smith, Proprietors.
SWITZERLAND
Le Domaine de !'Etoile (International
Theosophical Center), Spiritual Tra ining

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rector, Celigny (near Geneva).

Libraries
UNITED STATES
BALTIMORE, :nD.
New Thought Center and Reading Room,
603 N. Paca St. Rev. Grace A. M. Brat-
cher (Col.)
BOSTON, MASS.
Astrological a nd Occult Book Center and
New Thought Library, 687 Boylston St.
The Metaphysical Club Library, 234 Boyls-
ton St.
CA!IIBRIDGE, lllASS.
First Spiritualist T empl e Library, 631
Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Central
Square.
CENTRALIA, ILL.
Metaphysical Boolc Shop and Reading
Room, 520 N. Locust St.
Metaphysical L i brary, 200'h E. Broadway,
R. 6.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Divine Science Library, 9-11 W. Fourth
St., Room 57, L ending Books Shop.
New Thought T empl e Library, 1216 Mer-
cantil e Bldg. Miss Elizabeth La Fetra,
Librari a n .
DALLAS, TEXAS
The Guidepost, Inc., New Thought Libra-
r y, Classes, 1708., Commerce St.
FRESNO, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library.
HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.
Library of the Open Portal, 1500 Courtney
Ave.
INDIANAPOLI,S, IND.
Library, 1144 N. Missouri.
lt;ALAliiAZOO, MICH.
Divine Science Library, 101 Oakland St.
John A. B. H argr a ve in charge.
lt;ANSAS CITY
Unity Library, 913 Tracy.
KROTONA, HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.
Theosophica l Society, Besant Lodge, Lend-
ing Library. Ethel W. Barbour, Corre-
sponding, Secretary.
LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Metaphysical Circulating Library, P. 0.
Box 380. Hazel Hefner, Libra rian, Town
Hall.
LILY DALE, N. Y.
Lily Dale Libra ry Association, Melrose
Park. Dr. C. A. Burgess, President.
LONG BEACH, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library, 415 W. Ocean Blvd.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
The Brotherhood of Light, 508 Union
League Bl dg. , Second and Hill Sts.
Metaphysical Circulating Library, Suite
432, 437 Music Arts Bldg, 233 S. Broad-
way, 232 S. Hill St. El eanor M. Rees-
berg, Founder.
Metaphysical Library, 910-914 Black Bl dg.
The Theosophical Book Association for the
Blind, 1544 Hudson Ave. Fred J . Hart,
Secretary-Treasurer. Over 200 volumes
free circulating library in raised Braille
type-loa n ed to blind everywhere.
Unity Library, 233 S. Broadway, Room 342.
liiiLWAUKEE, WIS.
First Church of Divine Sci ence Library,
771 18th St.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Theosophical Soci ety, Orange St.
NEW YORii:, N.Y.
American Society for Psychical Research
Library, 15 Lex ington Ave.
Bahai Library, 250 W. 57th St.
Macoy Publishing a nd Masonic Supply Co.
Occult Library, 45-49 John St.
New York Public Library, Fifth Ave., 40th
to 42d St.
The New York Theosophi cal Society 2228
Broadway.
Sears Philosophy Library, 828 Seventh
Ave.
Unity Library, 250 W. 57th St.
OAKLAND, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library, Odd F ellows Bldg.
Oakland Truth Center Library, 1440 Har-
rison St.
O!IIAHA, NEB.
Omaha Metaphysical Library, 4371 Hamil-
ton St.
Metaphysical Library, 280 Aquillac Court,
1615 Howard.
HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO 169
1\IONROVIA, CALIF.
Unity Metaphysical Center Library,
PHOENIX, ARIZ.
Circulating Library of Good Books. Mrs.
Grace Hoyer, R . 6.
PORTLAND, ORE.
The Me taphysical Circulating Libra ry, 312
Central Bl dg., Tenth and Alder Sts. Net-
tie Ta ylor K l oh.
SACRADIENTO, CALIF.
Philos ophical Library (Circulating) and
Study Center, 1618 Seventh St. Philip
Grell, Ma nager, Owner.
Sacramento Philosophica l Library, 1618
Seventh St.
Theosophica l Soci ety, Sacramento Lodge,
Room 407 Plaza Bldg., lOth St., near J.
Loaning Library.
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Meta physical Library, 1023 Sev enth St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library, 165 Post St.
Meta physical Library, 466 Geary St.
Rosicru cian Sanctum, Free Reading Li-
brary, 843 Octavia St.
SANTA CRUZ, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library, 43 Locust St. Mrs.
Margaret D. Bren-dholt in charge.
SANTA 1\IONICA, CALIF.
Metaphysical Library, Santa Monica Ba nlt
Bldg.
SPOI{ANE, WASH.
Metaphysical Circulating Library and
Boolt Shop, 308 Norfolk Bl dg. Agnes C.
Gardner.
Spokane Book a nd Station ery Co. Free
R eading Room, 903 Riverside Ave.
ST. PAUL, DUNN.
Metaphysi cal Library, 99 Garfiel d St.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIF.
L el and Stanford, Jr., University Library,
Laboratory for study of Psychic Phe-
nomena, Library and Library FUnd.
TULSA, Oli:LA.
Unity Reading Room, Room 4, 510.. S.
Main St. Harry White, Leade r.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Metaphysica l Library, Classes, Lectures,
R eading Room and Reference Library,
1627 K St., N. W. Milton A. Trenham,
President.
Metaphysical Library, 1814 N St., N. W.
Oriental Esoteric Library, 1207 Q St., N. W.
H. N. Stokes , Manager.
The Playhouse Shops, Lending Library,
1814 N St., N. W.
AUSTRALIA
ADELAIDE
Order of L i ght , "Trinidad," 19 Goodwood
Rd., Wayville.
MELBOURNE
New Thought Book Depot and L e nding
Library, 229 Collins St.
Victorian Association of Spiritualists,
Australia's Leading Spiritualistic Asso-
el a tion, 20 Latrobe Parade. Largest
Spiritu alistic Library in Aus tralia.
SYDNEY
Stanmore United Spiritua list Church,
L eigh Hous e, 233 Castlebreagh St.
Theosophical Society, Bl avatsky Lodge,
"Adyar House."
ENGLAND
CHELTENHA:t\1
Postal Lending L i brary, 21 Montpellier
Walk. Mabel Collins, C. M. Me tcalfe.
LONDON
The Astrological Lodge of the T. S. in
Engl and Library, 6 Quee n Sq., W . C. 1.
The British Coll ege of Psych ic Science Li-
bra ry, 59 Holland P ark, W. 11.
London Spiritualist Alliance Library, 5
Queen Sq., Southampton, W. C. 1.
The Modern Thought Library and Book
Shop, 6 Norris St., Haymarket, S. W. 1.
The Open Door Circulating Library. Ethel
Knott, 55 Fulwood House, Fulwood Pl.,
Holborn.
The Psychic Book Shop and Library, Ab-
b ey House, Victoria St., S. W. R. G.
Monier-Wi lliams, Manager.
The Rally Rendo, Reading Room, Lending
Library, 28 Denmark St., W. C. 2.
Stead's Ba irn' s Library, Manchester Hou se,
61 Marsham St., Westminster, S. W. 1.
The "W. T. Stead" Borderland Library 5
Smith Sq., Westminster, S. W. 1. Miss
E. W. Stead, Honorary Secretary.
The Theosophica l Society, Libraries and
Reading Rooms, a t 23 Bedford Sq Lon-
don, W. C. 1, a nd Brompton Roads.'Read-
ing Room, 153 Brompton Rd., S. W. 3.
SHEFFIELD
Sheffield Society for Psychical Research
Library, Theosophical Rooms 8 St. Paul's
Parade.
SOUTHADIPTON
Sufi Litera ture Book Depot, 54 Above Bar.
FRANCE
PARIS Libra irie des Sciences Psychiques, 42 Rue
Bibliotheque Internatlonal e de Science Saint Jacques. Paul L eymari e, Editeu r.
Psychique. M. Rene Sudre, Editor, 89
Avenue Niel, Pari s, XVIIe.
HAWAII
HONOLULU
Meta physical Center, Laniskea Library
and Readi n g Room, Honolul u , T. H.
Metaphysical Library, 2115 McKinley St.
IRELAND
BELFAST
The Alpha Union Library, Room 9, 109
Donegal! St.
170 HARTMANN'S WHO'S WHO
MEXICO
ltiEXICO CITY Librarie Teosofica, Rosales, 22.
Libraria O'rientalista, Tacuba 53. Mr. Luis
Leal.
NEW ZEALAND
AUCKLAND
East Coast Library of Qccult Works
(Lending Library). Mrs. 0. M. Smi t h,
"The P ines," Whitford, Auckland.
SCOTLAND
GLASGOW
Unity Library, 1558 Gt. Western Rd., An-

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Occult Products
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Bartolet, Sam, 9 E. Seventh St. Astro- L e Card, Caryl, R. F . D. 1, Cape Neddick,
logical. Me. Carochrome Tarot Cards.
Blackburn, Artie Mae, B. L. I., 1323 W. Magnus, 0. D., Box 55, Station H. , New
Manchester Ave., Los Angel es, Calif. Per- York, N. Y. Gazing Crystals.
sian Prayer Incense. Mandy, J. E ., 3399 16th St., Detroit, Mich.
Breakwell, Prof. Sam J. , 410 S. Alamo St., Trumpets, Luminous Bands, etc.
San Antonio, Texas. Crystal s, Trum- Mercury Publishing Co., 420 City Hall Sta-
pets, Ouijas, etc. tion, New York. Incense, Charcoal
Brigham, Maude A., 30 Huntington Ave., Briqu ets, Altar Breads (Wafers).
Boston, Mass. Rare Hindu Beads. Newton & Co., J a mes, 722 Orchard St., To-
Crystal Ball co., 9
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9 Broadway, New l edo, Ohio. Trumpets, Crystal Mirrors,
Planchettes, etc.
York. Crystals. Nichols, Georgia F., Box 377 Johnstown,
Eckel, E. A., 1812 Central Ave., Ander son, Pa. Perfume, Incense., etc.
Ind. Trumpets. Occult Press, The, Jamaica, N. Y. Occult
El Adaros, The Kabir Premel, 116 S. Mich- Products of all kinds.
igan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Incense, Egyp- Simmons, J. M., 35 N. Market St., Chicago,
tian Perfumes, Crystal Gazing Globes, Ill. Ouija Boards, Crystals, etc.
Sanctuary Supplies, etc. Springfi eld, C. A., 2909 Garfield Ave., Kan-
Forrest, D. H., 127 Second St., Newark, N. sas City, Mo. Collapsible Trumpets.
J . Oriental Incense. Stocum, N. G. R ., 2131 S. Bronson Ave.,
India, 1240 Home Ave., O'ak Park, Ill. Oc- Los Angeles, Calif. Aluminum Tru ro-
cult Products of all kinds. pets.
Kemple, Robert G., 1046 Virginia Ave., Wirts, George E., 3993 Lawton Ave., De-
Fairmount, W. Va. Crystals. troit, Mich. Aluminum Trumpets.
AUSTRALIA
Victorian Association of Spiritualists, 20
Latrobe Parade, Melbourne, Victoria.
Omeraplanche (Planchette ) .
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Booth, M. P., 14 Clifton St., Cardiff, Wa l es.
Crystals, Ouija Boards, Planchette,
Trumpets, Incense, etc.
Foulsham & Co., Ltd., W. , 10-11 Red Lion
Ct., Fleet St., London, E. C. 4. Gazing
Globes, in case, with Book.
Naylor, R. H. T. , 394 Oxford St., London,
W. 1. Crystals, Psychographs, Psychom-
eters, Incense.
Parle & Durant, School House L a., Cam-
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4. Crystal Gazing Globes, Planchetted,
Instructions, etc.
Sleight, A., Main St., Grange-over-Sands,
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Weyers Bros., Scientific Instrument Mak-
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N. 1. Perfected Planchettes on Ball
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Publishers
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Advanced Thought Publishing Co., 227 W.
Erie St., Chicago, Ill.
Alberta Publishing Co., 333 E. ;, 7th St.,
New York City.
American Library Service, 500 Fifth Ave -
nue, New Yorlc City.
Anthroposophlcal Press, 30 W. 72d St.,
New Yorlc City.
Appleton & Co., D., 35 W. 32d St., New
York City.
Astro Publishing Co., Hodges Bldg., De-
troit, Mich.
Austin Publishing Co., The, 4522 St.
Charl es Rd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Badger, R. G., Boston, Mass.
HARTMANN'S
Baha'i Publishing Co., 169 Christopher St.,
New York City.
Beacon Press, Boston, Mass.
Blakiston's Son & Co., P. (Psychistry
Medicine and Science), 1012 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Bolton Publishing Co., J acksonville, Fla.
Boni & Liveright, Inc., 61 W. 48th St. ,
New York City.
Brentano's, 27th St. and Fifth Ave., New
York City.
Buchanan, Uriel, Author-Publisher, P. 0.
Box 210, Chicago, Ill.
Burt Company, A. L., 114 E. 23d St., New
York City.
Bush, Da vid, 225 N. Michigan Blvd., Chi-
cago, Ill.
California Press, The, 300 Broadway, San
Francisco, Calif.
Center Finder Co., The, 157 E. 47th St.,
New York City.
Centre Publishing Co., Publishers, Sears
Philosophy Books, "The Books Without
an If," 828 Seventh Ave., New York City.
Century Company, The, 353 Fourth Ave.,
New York City.
Chainey, George, 362 Ximeno Ave., Long
Beach, Calif.
Chicago Extension Press, L eMoyne Bldg.,
Chicago, Ill.
Christopher Publishing House, The, Bos-
ton, 20, Mass.
Clarewin Company, Inc., Th e Publishers
of Astrological and Occult Books, 130
W. 42d St., New York City.
CT'Ode, Edward J ., 156 Fifth Ave., New
York City.
Cook, Ezra A. (Inc.), 26 E. Van Buren St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Corona Mundi, Inc., 310 Riverside Drive,
New York City.
Cosmos Publishing Co., 847 St. Alvarado
St .. Los Angeles, Calif.
Crowell Compa ny, Thomas Y., 426 W.
Broadway, New York City.
Dacrow Company, 51 E. 42d St., New York
City.
Dodge & Co., F . W., 119 W. 40th St., New
York City.
Dodge Publishing Co., 220 E. 23d St., New
York City.
Doran Company, George H., Publishe rs,
"Life Everl asting," Marie Corell!, 244
Ma di son Ave., New York City.
Dana Estes & Co., Boston, Mass.
Devin-Adair Co., 437 Fifth Ave., New York
City.
Dewey Publishing Co., J. H., New York
City,
Divine Science Publishing Co., Inc., The,
113 W. 87th St., New York City.
Dodd, Mead & Co., 449 Fourth Ave., New
York City.
Dowling, Leo W., Successor to E . S. Dow-
ling, 126 N. Vendome St., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Drake & Co., Frederick J ., Chicago, Ill.
Dutton & Co., E. P., 681 Fifth Ave., New
York City.
East Indian Publishing Co. (Swami Brah-
mavidya), 116 S. Michigan Blvd., Chi-
cago, Ill.
Esot e ric Publishing Co., Applegate, Placer
Co., Calif.
Eugenics Publi shi ng Co., 1658 Broadway,
New York City.
Fadman, Inc., Edwin Miles, 1600 Broad-
way, New York City.
Fenno, R. F., 16 E. 17th Sl., :1'\-ew York
CHy.
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Friedrichs Publishing Co., Mankato, Minn.
Funk & Wagnalls Co., 354-360 Fourth
Ave., New York City.
Ginn & Co., 70 Fifth Ave. , New York City.
Gnostic Press, The, P. 0. Box 11, Orange,
Calif.
Gregg Publishing Co., 20 W. 47th St., New
York City.
Guiding Star Publishing House, The, E s -
tero, L ee Co., Fla.
Haanel, Charles F., 215 Howard Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Harcourt, Brace & Co., 383 Madison Ave.,
New York City.
Harlow Publishing Co., Oklahoma City,
Okla.
Harmoni a ! Publishers, The, 1607 Nicolett
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
H a rpe r Brothers, 333 Pearl St. , New York
City.
Heiss Publishing Corporation, 312-316 E .
23d St., New York City.
Hicks Almanac & Publishing Co., The,
Ninth and Cass Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Heer Printing Co., F. J. , Columbus. O'hio.
Hindu Publishing Co., 819 L el a nd Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Hodder & Stoughton, 244 Madi son Ave.,
New York City.
Holt & Co., Henry, 19 W. 44th St., New
York City.
Home of Truth Publishing Co., 1618 S.
Spring St., Los Angeles. Calif.
Huebsch, Inc., B. W., 116 W. 13th St., New
York City.
Huntzinger Co., I. F., Camden. N. J .
Innes & Sons, 1311 Sanson St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
International Book Concern, Works of
Pierson Worrall Banning along mental
lines, 424 S. Broadway, Los Angeles,
Calif.
International Psychological Press, The,
577 Geary St., San Francisco. Ca lif.
Jacobs & Co., George W., Philadelphia,
P a.
Jewis h Sci ence Publishing Co., 166 W . 73d
St., New York City.
Jones, C. Stansfeld, P. 0. Box 141, Chi-
cago, Ill.
Kennedy & Sons, P. J ., 44 Barclay St.,
New York City.
Key Publishing Co., 2209 Shattuck Ave.,
Berkeley, Calif.
Knopf, Inc., Alfred A., 220 W. 42d St., New
York City. ,
Lane, John, 67 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Mass.
Lippincott Co., J . B., Philadelphia, Pa.
Llewellyn Publishing Co., The, 1507 S.
Ardmore, Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Longman s, Gr.een & Co., 91 - 95 Fifth Ave.,
New York City.
Lucifer Publishing Co., 452 Lexington
Ave., New York City.
Luci s Publishing Co., The, 452 Lexington
Ave., New York City.
MacMillan Co., The, 64 Fifth Ave., New
York City.
Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Co.,
45-49 John St., New York City.
Maestro Co., Th e, Chicago, Ill.
Marshall Jones Co., 212 Summer St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Mazdaznan Press, P. 0. Box 1854, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Master Christian Publi s hing Co., The, 3316
N. 31st St., Tacoma, Wash.
Master Mind Publishing Co., The (changed
to Home of Truth Publishing Co.), 618
S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif.
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McCann Co., The James A., 188 W. Fourth
St., New York City.
McClurg & Co., A. C., Chicago, Ill.
McKay Co., David, 604-608 S. Washington
Sq., Philadelphia, Pa.
Medical Art Agency, 141-145 W. 36th St.,
New York City.
Metaphysical Publishing Co., 2531 Broad-
way, New York City.
Miles, G. E., 8 Central St., Concord Junc-
tion, West Concord, Mass. "Emancipa-
tion."
Moffat Yard & Co., 31 Union Sq., New York
City.
Morehouse Publishing Co., 1801 Fond du
L ac Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Mosby Co., C. V., St. Louis, Mo.
Napoleon's Oracle Publishing Co., P. 0.
Box 193R, Hazleton, Pa.
Nazarene Press, The, Boonton, N. J.
Nervous & Mental Disease Publishing Co.,
3617 Tenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
New Aeon Publishing Co., The, P. 0. Box
674, Chicago, Ill.
New Century Corporation, Point Lorna,
Calif.
New Era Press, Station C, Box 1240, Los
Angeles, Calif.
New Thought Publishing Co., 732 Sherman
St., Chicago, Ill.
News Publishing Co., The, Grand Rapids,
Ohio.
Numerology Publishing Co., 261 S. Los
Angeles St., Los Angeles, Calif.
Nunc Licet Press, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Oahspe Publishing Association, 1019 E.
Rio Grande St., El Paso, Texas.
Occult Scien ce of Chri st Publishing Co.,
3912 Budlong Ave., Los Angel es, Calif.
Open Court Publishing Co., 122 Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Oxford University Press, American
Bra nch, 35 W. 32d St., 34 W. 33d St.,
New York City.
Page Co., The, Boston, Mass.
Patience Worth Publishing Co., New York
City.
Pelton Publishing Co., Meriden, Conn.
Penn Publishing Co., The, 925-927 Filbert
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
People's Institute Publishing Co., Inc.,
The, Box 771, 70 Fifth Ave., New York
City.
Platonist Press, 1177 Warburton Ave.,
North Yonkers, N. Y. (Peronlk, the
Simple-hearted, the original legend of
the Holy Grail.)
Practi tioner's Publishing Co., The, 171 W.
l26th St., New York City.
Princeton University Press, Princeton,
N.J.
Progressive Literature Co., P. 0. Box 18,
Station N, New York City.
Progressive Thinker, The, 106 Loomis St.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Psychology Press, The, 119 S. 14th St., St.
Louis, Mo.
Psychology Publishing Co., 17 W. 60th St.,
New York City.
Purdy Publishing Co., 17 N. State St., Chi-
cago, Ill.
Putnam's Sons, G. P. (The Knickerbocker
Press), 2 W. 45th St., New York City.
Ralston University Press, Meriden, Conn.
Rand, McNally & Co., 270 Madison Ave.,
New York City.
Revell Co., The Fleming H., 158 Fifth Ave.,
New York City.
Rowney Press, J . F., 730 S. Grand Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif. "New Civilization
Literature."
Royal Press, The, 8186 Marmont La., Hol-
lywood, Calif.
Roycrofters, The, East Aurora, N. Y.
Sanborn & Co., B. H., Chicago, Ill.
Science Press, Grand Central Terminal,
New York City.
Scribner's Sons, Charles, 153-157 Fifth
Ave., New York City.
Seltner, Thomas, 5 W. 50th St., New York
City.
Siebel Publishing Co., 3234 W. 20th St.,
New York City.
Small, Maynard & Co., Boston, Mass.
Smith, Albert J., 20 W. 47th St., New York
City.
St. Alban Press, The, 2041 Argyle Ave.,
Los Angel es, Calif.
Stevens Publishing Co., 242 Powell St.,
San Francisco, Calif.
Stokes Co., Frederick A., 443 Fourth Ave.,
New York City.
Stratford Co., The, 234-240 Boylston St.,
Bost on, Mass. Changing Human Nature.
Sully & Co., George, 114 E. 25th St., New
Yo rk City.
Theistic Publish ing Co., 1379 54th St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Theosophical Press, 826 Oakdale Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Theosophical Publishing Co., The, Point
Lorna, Calif.
Theosophy Co., The, 504 Metropolitan
Bldg., Broadway and Fifth St., Los An-
geles, Calif.
Thomas, Franklin A., 34 Westcott St., Mal-
den, Mass.
Towne, William E., Holyoke, Mass.
Unity Press, 250 W. 57th St., New York
City.
University of Chicago Press, The, 5890
Ellis Ave. , Chicago, Ill.
Walker, Edwin C., 211 W. 138th St., New
York City.
Watt & Co., W. J., 601 Madison Ave., New
York City.
Willey Book Company, 51 Union Square,
New York City.
Yogi Publication Society, Masonic Temple,
Chicago, Ill.
CANADA
Commercial Printing Co., The, Kltchener,
Ont.
ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND
Allen & Unwin, Ltd., George, 40 Museum
St., London, W. C. 1.
Allan & Co., Philip, London.
American Book Co., Ltd., The, 149 Strand,
London, W.C. 2.
Anthroposophlcal Publi s hing Company, 46
Glouster Place, London, W. 1.
Beck & Co., 26- 27 Ivy Lane, London, E.C. 4.
Bird, Arthur F., Importer of American
Books and Periodicals, 22 Bedford St.,
Strand, London, W.C. 2.
Black, A. & C., London.
Brown & Sons, Ltd., A., London.
Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 8-10 Pater-
noster Row, London, E .C. 4.
Clark, T. & T .. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Clowes & Sons, William, London.
Constable & Co., Ltd., London.
HARTMANN'S
Daniel Co., The C. W., Graham House,
Tudor St., London, E.C. 4.
De La More Press, The (Alexander Moring,
Ltd. ), 10 Clifford St., Bond St., London,
w. 1.
Dent & Sons, Ltd., ;r, M., London.
Dharma Press, The, 16 Oakfield Rd., Cap-
ton, London, E. 5.
Ek Klesia Press, T'ann er's Green, Wytha!l,
Birmingham, Eng.
Foulsham & Co., Ltd., W., 10 and 11 Red
Lion Court, Fleet St., London, E. C. 4.
Fowler & Co., L. N., 7 Imperial Arcade,
Ludgate Circus, London, E.C. 4. (New
Thought, Occult and Psychic Subjects.)
Grant Richards, Ltd., 8 St. Martin's St.,
Leicester Square, London.
Heinemann, William (Loeb Classical Li-
brary), London.
Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd., London.
Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., London.
Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, Lon-
don.
Johnson, R. Brimley, 4 Adams St., Adelphi,
London, W.C.
Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner Co., Ltd.,
Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane,
London, E.C.
Lauri e, Ltd., T. Werner, 30 New Bridge
St., London, E.C. 4.
Longman's Green & Co., 39 Paternoster
Row, London, E.C. 4.
Lund, Humphreys & Co., Ltd., Percy, Lon-
don.
Macdonald, Ltd., Erskine, London.
Mackie & Co., Warrington, England.
Maclehose & Co., Robert, Glasgow, Scot-
l and.
Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London.
Merton Press, The, Abbey House, West-
minster, London, S.W. 1.
Methuen & Co., Ltd., 36 Essex St., Lon-
don, W.C. 2.
Miller & Boon, London.
Murray, John, Albemarle St., London, W. 1.
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Nash, Eveleigh, Fawside House, London.
Oxford University Press, London.
Palmer, Cecil, 49 Chandos St., London,
w.c. 2.
Pearson, Ltd. , C. Arthur, Henrietta St.,
London, W.C. 2.
Probsthain & Co., London.
Putnam's Sons, G. P., 24 Bedford St., Lon-
don, W.C. 2.
Rider & Son, Ltd., William, Cathedral
House, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. 4.
Routledge & Sons, Ltd., George, Broadway
House, 68-74 Carter La ne, London, E.C. 4.
Sands & Co., 15 King St. , Covent Garden,
London, W.C. (Edinburgh.)
Science of Thought Press, The, Chichester.
Selwyn & Blount, Ltd., 21 York Bldg., Lon-
don, W.C. 2.
Shrine of Wisdom Office, The, London.
Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.,
London, E.C. 4.
Sonnenschein, S., London.
Stockwell, Arthur H., 29 Ludgate Hill,
London, E.C. 4.
Sufi Movement, 54 Above Bar, Southamp-
ton.
Talisman Publishing Co., The, Harrogate.
Taylor, Charles, Brooke House, Warwick
Lane, London, E.C. 4.
Theosophical Publishing House, The, 43
Great Portland St., London, W. 1.
University of London Press, 17 Warwick
Sq., London, E.C. 4.
Unwin, Ltd., T. Fisher, 1 Adelphi Terrace,
London, W.C. 2.
Verner & Sons, A., 15 Vernon St., iBolton.
"Success and Happiness Series."
Ward, Lock & Co., London.
Watkins, John M., 21 Cecil Court, Charing
Cross Rd., London, E.C. 2.
Williams & Norgate, 44 Henrietta St., Lon-
don, W.C. 2.
Women's Printing Society, Ltd., The, Brick
St .. Picadilly, London, W.
Yorkshire Institute , The, Mytholmroyd.
FRANCE
Alcan, Felix, Paris.
Anciene Establissments Legendre, Lyons.
Aux Editions Rhea, Paris.
Editions Bossard, 43 Rue Madame, Paris.
Contact Publishing Company, Paris.
Henri Durville, Imprimeur-Editor, 23 Rue
Saint Meri, Paris (IV).
Messageries Hachette et Cie, Paris.
GERMANY
Baum, Johannes, Pfullingen, I, Wurten-
berg.
Baumanns, F. C., Bad Schmiedenberg, Bez.
Halle.
Besser, Rudolf, successor to H. Emil Ung-
lenk, 3 Frommanstrasse, Leipzig.
H. Dietzsch & Co. , Schwerin, i, M., Ger-
many.
Fest, Verlag, Leipzig 36.
Grote, Forschverlag M., Kortingstrasse 9,
Hannover.
Mutze, Oswald, Lidenstrasse 4, Leipzig.
Oesterheld & Co., Berlin.
Prana-Verlag, Pfu11lngen, Wurtenberg.
Pyramiden-Verlag (Dr. Schwarz & Co),
Berlin.
Staackmann, L., L eipzig.
Teamer, August Carl, Hamburg, Alster-
damm 16-19.
Verlag, Wahres Leben, Frommannstrasse
3, Postscheck, 51733 Leipzig.
Verlag, Linser, Berlin-Pankow.
HOLLAND
P. Dz. Veen, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
The All-Indi a Occult House, Dacca.
Bastian & Co., W. E., Colombo.
Ganesh & Co., Madras.
American Academy in Rome, Rome.

INDIA
D. S. Taraporevala, Sons & Co., Bombay.
Theosophica l Publishing House, Adyar,
Madras.
ITALY
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Sanitariums
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Dr. Galatian's Sanitarium (Milk Diet), 100
White Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital, Glen-
dale, Calif. A. P. Warrington.
The Halcyon Sanitarium, Halcyon, Calif.
Natural Healing Forces Scientifically
Applied.
Health Culture Home, Flagg Pond Rd.,
Saco, Me. For New Thought, Vegetarian
and Fruitarian people. Miss Edith
Moore.
Health Culture Institute, Inc., 206 Com-
stock Bldg., Columbus, Ohio.
Moore Sanitarium, Boulder, Colo. Milk-
rest treatment supplemented by Oste-
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The Dr. C. 0. Sahler Sanitarium, a Heta-
physical Institute, Kingston-on-Hudson,
N. Y. Mrs. C. 0. Sahler, President; Dr.
Fredoon C. Bird!, Metaphysical Director,
61 Wall St., Kingston, N. Y.
Wilderness Heights, Olalla, Wash. Ex-
clusively Vegetarian Diet. Dr. Linda
Burfield Hazzard, Superintendent.
Yoghurt Health Laboratories, South Bel-
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Schools, Colleges and Individual Instructors
UNITED STATES
American College of Psychonalysis, 644-48 The Church-School of Self Help, 216-18
State Lake Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Daniel Alexandria Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Rev.
H. Bonus, D.P., President. Horatio W. Keeler and Rev. N. Vercenius
American Institute of Phrenology, 239 W . Simmons-Keeler.
42d St., New York City. Coffman, James, Numerator, Metaphysics,
American University (Psycho Analysis), Astrology, Graphology, etc., 27 47 G!en-
2517 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. view Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ali Sikh Isme t of Delhi, India (Oriental College of Divine Metaphysics, Inc., 4226
Yogi), 2517 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Joseph
The Ancient and Mystical Order Rose Green, Ph.D., President Emeritus; Wil-
Crucis, "The Rosicrucians." Ralph M. liam H. Woodfin, D.D. President.
Lewis, Supreme Secretary, 843 Octavia Collegium and Spiritum Sanctum, P. 0.
St., San Francisco, Calif.; Raymond An- Box 141, Chicago, Ill.
drea, Grand Secretary, 48 Hillgrove St., The Colorado College of Divine Science,
Kingsdown, Bristol, England. 1819 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Colo. Nona
Astral Extension Associa tion, 41 E . 29th L . Brooks, President.
St., New York City. Firs t Temple and College of Astrology,
Astro-Analytlcal Institute "Thelema." Max Inc., 661 Walker Auditorium, 730 S.
R. Schneider, 4509 Beacon St., Chicago, Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Public
Ill. Astrological Classes.
The Aquarian Ministry, The Inner Secret William Edward F'itzpatrick, Orientalist,
to Health, Prosperity and Unfoldment, Drawer 722, Chicago, Ill.
Santa Barbara, Calif. Flint's College of Hypnotism, 402 Beekman
Artie Mae Blackburn, B.L.I. Numerology, Bldg., Cleveland, 0.
1325 W . Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, Golden Glory Society Lessons, Drawer
Calif. 1109, Chicago, Ill.
Boston School of Metaphysics, 214 Hunt- The Harmonica! Center of Christian Psy-
ington Ave., Boston, Mass. chology, 1607 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis,
Boyd, Dr. Thomas Parker, 939 Phelan Minn. Ernest G. W ilson.
Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Home study Harmonia! Institution for Re-Education,
course, Emanuelism. cor. University and Central Aves., San
The Brotherhood of Light, Occult Science, Diego, Calif. John Willis Ring.
508 Union League Bldg., Second and Harmony Rest Home, Instruction, 607 N.
Hill Sts., P. 0. Box 1525, Los Angeles, San Dimas Ave., San Dimas, Calif. Spir-
Dr
c. aDiifa.v!'d v. Bush, P sychologist, 225 N. itua l Lessons on Spiritual Things.
Health and Colour Centre, London, Lang-
Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill. ha m House, 308 Regent St., Brighton, 29
California Truth Center, 68 Post St., San Old Steine. Principal, Mrs. Fairclough
Francisco, Calif. Special Correspond- Smith.
ence Course for Absent H ealing. Human Culture School, 625 S. Hope St.,
Chamberlain Ins titute of Vocational Coun- Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. John T. Miller,
sel, 190 N. State St., Chicago, Ill. Principal.
Character R eading Publishers , 159 N. State Illuminati School, 855 Nowlta Pl., Venice
St. Chicago, Ill. Lessons, "Character by the Sea, Calif. Julia Seton, M.D.
R e ~ d i n g from Handwriting." "India," 1240 Home Ave., Oak Park, Ill.
Paul F. Case, 151 W. 57th St., New York The Indian Academy of Science, Tinnovel-
City. ly Dist., S. India.
Central Scientific College, Applied Psy- The International College of Chromatics,
chology Correspondence Course, 359 N. 3 Finsbury Sq., London, E. C. 2.
Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. C
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