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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 143-154, there are a number of cuttings from various papers in connection with the burial of Baron de Palm which took place May 28, 1876. This ceremony and the subsequent cremation of the body are fully described by Col. Olcott in his Old Diary Leaves, Vol. I, pp. 147-184.}} | {{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=1|p=143|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 143-154}}, there are a number of cuttings from various papers in connection with the burial of Baron de Palm which took place May 28, 1876. This ceremony and the subsequent cremation of the body are fully described by Col. Olcott in his Old Diary Leaves, Vol. I, pp. 147-184.}} | ||
{{HPB-CW-comment|There is in the Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 154, a much faded photograph of the Baron; on both sides of the picture, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink as follows:]}} | {{HPB-CW-comment|There is in the {{SB-page|v=1|p=154|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 154}}, a much faded photograph of the Baron; on both sides of the picture, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink as follows:]}} | ||
Baron Henry de Palm “Principally famous as a corpse” Buried May 28, 1876 Joseph | Baron Henry de Palm “Principally famous as a corpse” Buried May 28, 1876 Joseph | ||
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In her Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 155-56, H.P.B. pasted a cutting from the Newark Daily Journal of June 2, 1876. The Editor calls the special attention of the readers to an exposition of Spiritualism by Frederic Thomas of the Theosophical Society of New York. He says that “it will be found full of interest,” to which H.P.B. added in pen and ink:]}} | {{HPB-CW-comment|[In her {{SB-page|v=1|p=155|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, pp. 155-56}}, H.P.B. pasted a cutting from the Newark Daily Journal of June 2, 1876. The Editor calls the special attention of the readers to an exposition of Spiritualism by Frederic Thomas of the Theosophical Society of New York. He says that “it will be found full of interest,” to which H.P.B. added in pen and ink:]}} | ||
and of prejudiced statements, unverified hypotheses and deliberate lies. Mr. Fred Thomas, once a member of the Theosophical Society, was made to resign after this article. Sergeant Cox of London to whom he sent it, treated its author with the utmost contempt. | and of prejudiced statements, unverified hypotheses and deliberate lies. Mr. Fred Thomas, once a member of the Theosophical Society, was made to resign after this article. Sergeant Cox of London to whom he sent it, treated its author with the utmost contempt. |