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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 58, may be found at the bottom of the page the following important note written by H.P.B. in pen and ink:]}}
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=1|p=58|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 58}}, may be found at the bottom of the page the following important note written by H.P.B. in pen and ink:]}}
    
Orders received from India direct to establish a philosophico-religious Society and choose a name for it—also to choose Olcott. July 1875.
 
Orders received from India direct to establish a philosophico-religious Society and choose a name for it—also to choose Olcott. July 1875.
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 39, several cuttings are pasted consisting of articles by Col. H. S. Olcott written for the Spiritual Scientist about July 15, 1875. One of these, entitled “Mutterings of a Storm,” deals with the crisis of Spiritualism, and Col. Olcott ends it with the following remarks concerning the Journal:
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=1|p=39|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 39}}, several cuttings are pasted consisting of articles by Col. H. S. Olcott written for the Spiritual Scientist about July 15, 1875. One of these, entitled “Mutterings of a Storm,” deals with the crisis of Spiritualism, and Col. Olcott ends it with the following remarks concerning the Journal:
 
“Already some of the best and brightest minds among our psychologists have come to our assistance, and no paper in the world has a more talented corps of contributors. Already friends gather around us, send us money, exert themselves, without our solicitation, to get subscribers, and our young enterprise stands upon ‘rock bottom’.”]}}
 
“Already some of the best and brightest minds among our psychologists have come to our assistance, and no paper in the world has a more talented corps of contributors. Already friends gather around us, send us money, exert themselves, without our solicitation, to get subscribers, and our young enterprise stands upon ‘rock bottom’.”]}}
  

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