"Mr. Judge...died on Saturday, March 21st, 1896... [in] New York City."
Mar 21, 2004 12:05 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Emil August Neresheimer, a close friend of William
Quan Judge, wrote:
"Mr. Judge...died on Saturday, March 21st, 1896,
at his apartment on West 56th Street, New York City."
That was 108 years ago today.
Some readers may be interested in the following material:
"William Q. Judge and Katherine A. Tingley:
An Analysis of the Controversy Surrounding
W.Q. Judge's Diary Entries about 'Promise'
and the Dead H.P.B. including Material on
the Close Relationship between Mr. Judge
and Mrs. Tingley"
by Dr. H. N. Stokes
See:
http://www.theosophy.info/stokeswqjktcon.htm
or
http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/stokeswqjktcon.htm
Daniel
Daniel H. Caldwell
BLAVATSKY STUDY CENTER/BLAVATSKY ARCHIVES
http://blavatskyarchives.com/introduction.htm
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