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A. Besant's Failing Memory?

Apr 13, 2006 11:26 AM
by carlosaveline


A few months after Henry Olcott’s death, Annie Besant admitted in her 1907 book Theosophical Lectures that William Q. Judge had rendered a “great service” to the movement. 
Besant added that she was against his expulsion from the Adyar TS. 
Thus she seemed to forget that she had personally demanded his expulsion in a signed  document in 1895. 

NOTE:
(1) The Judge Case, Ernest Pelletier, The Edmonton Theosophical Society, 2004,  part II, p. 444. 


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