Theosophy in
Ancient & Modern
History of the Theosophical
Society in
Severe Wartime Restrictions
for the 1942 - 45 Annual Conventions
The
1942 -45 Annual Convention took place against a background of severe wartime
shortages and restrictions. This Notification below for 1944 is more or less
the same as those for all four conventions. All were held at
Notifications
for 1942 -44 end with an appeal to support this Wartime Convention. The 1945 convention
took place after hostilities had ended but things don’t appear to have been
much easier. The 1945 notification urges
members to help in any way they can.
THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN
Headquarters:-
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
THIS IS THE ONLY
NOTIFICATION
My Dear Fellow Member
ANNUAL
CONVENTION 1944
Our annual convention this year
will be held at our Headquarters in
MR Iwan
A Hawliczek Bsc (
The Annual Business Meeting
will be held on Saturday, November 4th, at
Owing to war economy
conditions, no further notification will be sent to members, but we hope that
as many as possible will gather together to help the work of spreading
Theosophy, for the future has great need of it.
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CONVENTION
PROGRAMME
Saturday November 4th1944
3.30 p.m. Public Lecture:
“THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SEVEN TEMPERAMENTS”
4.45 p.m. TEA (1/-) for members only
6.00 p.m. TALK for members only
“ESOTERICISM AND THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY”
Sunday November 5th1944
3.30 p.m. Public Lecture: “DO YOU REMEMBER PAST LIVES”
5.00 p.m. TEA (1/-) for members only
5.30 p.m. TALK for members only:
“PREPARATIONS FOR THE SIXTH RACE”
All lectures and talks by MR IWAN A
HAWLICZEK Bsc (
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Will members please note that we are not charging the Registration
Fee of 2/6d. this year, but
it is hoped that of the 1/- charged for the TEA each day some little will be
available to help toward Convention expenses.
EVERY MEMBER IN WALES can
help by:-
1 Giving donations towards the expenses.
2 Contributing sandwiches, cakes, or anything else for
the teas.
(Promises to be given in good time beforehand to Miss Banks)
3 By paying the 1/- even if you cannot stay to tea, though we hope
you will.
4 By distributing the enclosed leaflets advertising the public
lectures.
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PLEASE
HELP THIS WARTIME CONVENTION
With fraternal greetings,
Cordially yours,
EDITH M THOMAS
General Secretary
Theosophical Society,