Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ... 136 THEOSOPHICAL NEWS AND WORK. The Buffalo Lotus Circle No. 1 gave a Brotherhood supper and Christmas festival on Saturday evening, Dec. 26th. A large tree, beautifully decorated, stood at one end of the hall and the remainder was filled with long tables well supplied with good things, which quickly disappeared. The hall was crowded and many were turned away, but everyone present was well pleased and the children were more than happy with the gifts presented to them. During the supper soft music added to the effect and delighted all who were present. Lynn Branch (Mass.) held in November three study meetings. Two public lectures were given: Nov. 9th by N. A. Bean, on "The Seven Principles of Man"; and 23d, by Mrs. M. H. Wade, of Reading, on " Make Way for Liberty." The Somerville T. S. holds regular class meetings on Friday evenings and occasional public lectures. Mrs. M. H. Wade gave an interesting lecture on Nov. 4th on "Make Way for Liberty." The musical features at meetings are being continued, and the members are working earnestly and harmoniously for the common cause. Mr. Georuf. D. Ayers, in pursuance of the propaganda by the N. E. Committee for Theosophical Work, has made a month's tour through the important cities of Maine. Starting Nov. 13th, he first visited Portland, where the meetings were large and enthusiastic. Good sized meetings were held at Lewiston, and a branch formed, a number of the members being old students of Theosophy. In Brunswick the audiences were very small, but considerable work was done toward removing the prejudice that formerly existed against Theosophy. In Bath some good work was done, although a centre has not been established there as yet. In Rockland a sufficient number of persons interested were...