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Jan 13, 1998 08:59 PM
by Marshall Hemingway III
In a message dated 98-01-12 23:59:52 EST, you write: << only a very small sample of Judge's letters have even been made public. Most of Judge's letters remain unpublished and unavailable in TS archives. >> I find this quite fascinating and at the same time somewhat troubling. What would be the purpose in this day and age of not making his letters public, particularly since so many are interested in the history of the Theosophical Movement and in what the Founders had to say and teach? This is very odd! Has any effort been made or has any pressure been put on the TS to make those "unavailable" letters public? By the TS, I'm assuming you mean the Adyar TS. I had thought that most of his letters had been published by the Theosophy Company, the TS (Pasadena) and Point Loma Publications. I have the following: LETTERS THAT HAVE HELPED ME by WQJ Theosophy Company, 1946 PRACTICAL OCCULTISM, Letters by WQJ edited by Arthur L. Conger Theosophical University Press, 1951 ECHOES OF THE ORIENT (3 volumes) Compliled by Dara Eklund TS (Pasadena) (Volume 3 has "Answers to Correspondence") I thought that just about wrapped it up as far as Judges' correspondence is concerned. I guess I was wrong. Lmhem111