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THE GENERAL SECRETARY'S TOUR
The General Secretary was to have started for the West upon
the very day when the death of Madame Blavatsky caused him to
sail for Europe, and upon his return the new date was fixed for
Sept. 5th, but sickness caused postponement till the 8th, at
which time he left for Omaha. From Omaha he went to Washington
Terr., visiting the 3 Branches therein, thence to Portland, Oregon,
and to San Francisco, arriving about the 23rd. It had been arranged
that his route through California should be made out by the Pacific
Coast Committee, they being conversant with the State. It is
hardly probable that the route can be completed before the close
of October, after which occurs the series of visitations on his
journey homewards, beginning with Salt Lake City. Branches and
groups desiring a visit and a public lecture are desired to address
him before Oct. 25th, Care Dr. J.A. Anderson, 4 Odd Fellows Bdg.,
San Francisco, stating what provision can be made for a hall,
for his entertainment, and for the expense of travel. He will
make out his schedule before leaving California, and will notify
successive points of his date and length of stay.
This is the longest and most carefully planned tour yet made
in America for Theosophical purposes, and is expected to produce
good results. H.P.B.'s departure has sounded the word "Theosophy"
all over the land and opened thousands of ears to an exposition
of it, and there never was a time when a series of public lectures
was so certain of attendance and of press notice. Every Western
Branch may be quickened and its growth fostered by now receiving
a visit during this tour, for the field is prepared for the seed
and the sower is at hand. While no human arithmetic can ever
figure the precise effect of a wide distribution of truth, it
is reasonably certain that enough will be palpable to affirm
the wisdom of the tour and to make American Theosophists long
and labor for the time when a Permanent Lecturer will
be part of the outfit of Headquarters. This is not at all an
impossible thing. The Convention endorsed the project, and $1200
a year have been guaranteed towards expenses. If the General
Secretary's present journey stimulates Theosophists in this direction
it will be doing one of the many things expected from it.
Path, October, 1891
Pacific Coast Lecturer. Bro. Allen Griffiths of San Francisco
has be appointed Lecturer for the Pacific Coast by the Committee
for T.S. work there, and with the consent of the Executive Committee,
to begin March 15th. The Branches and Members in California,
Oregon, and Washington subscribed for the purpose. No doubt the
result will be very beneficial to the movement on the coast.
Path, March, 1892
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