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Re: Theos-World Wes on Dallas and Judge

May 18, 2003 04:10 PM
by Dennis Kier


Well, I thought that I knew exactly where I had read it, since the
phrase caught my eye, and I knew what it meant, where most would not.

I did not find it where I thought it might be, so I suppose it came
from some third party quoting the experience, like with much of
Daniel's quotations, or with your excerpts. I do not have the massive
filing system that you must have, but I will keep looking and going
over the things that I have, and get back to you when I find it again.

Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dallas TenBroeck" <dalval14@earthlink.net>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 4:46 AM
Subject: RE: Theos-World Wes on Dallas and Judge


> Saturday, May 17, 2003
>
> Many thanks Dennis:
>
> That adds considerably to my knowledge of the mysterious phrase,
> as in ordinary language an "oblong" is not also a "square."
>
> Very useful and interesting in the Masonic tradition.
>
> Can you give some reference or location for the original report
> made on the conversation between O. Annie Besant and W. Q.
> Judge ?
>
> 1. Who made it (the report), and
>
> 2. was it recorded anywhere? or in any magazine or circular
> ?
>
> "...some of the records of the Olcott/ Judge conversation when
> Besant and
> Olcott were planning to hold a trial of Judge, quote Judge saying
> to
> Olcott, a Masonic phrase which in essence asks for his help in
> quashing the proceedings. It was something like, "Is there no
> help for
> the Widow's Son?"
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Dallas
>
> ======================



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