. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. 4, 1875-76, 1876-77. He registeredagain in 1877-78 as a Freshman. He did NOT study eitherLaw or Medicine, since he was only a Freshman in the philoso-phic course of the Collegiate Department, and he certainlycould not have COVERED most of the curriculum of Law,Medicine and M. A. tOn the following page, we present an exact photographicreproduction of a letter which tells its own story, and whichflatly contradicts Mr. Richardsons claims in this respect. 62 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA I then res


. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. 4, 1875-76, 1876-77. He registeredagain in 1877-78 as a Freshman. He did NOT study eitherLaw or Medicine, since he was only a Freshman in the philoso-phic course of the Collegiate Department, and he certainlycould not have COVERED most of the curriculum of Law,Medicine and M. A. tOn the following page, we present an exact photographicreproduction of a letter which tells its own story, and whichflatly contradicts Mr. Richardsons claims in this respect. 62 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA I then resigned my position on the Examiner, in-tending to go direct to N. Y. City and accept the posi-tion of managing editor for the N. Y. Times—whichposition was offered me. rasittei? November 23,1916 Dear Sir: Acknowledging your3 of theI8th re one John the writer has been connectedwith The Examiner ever since it waschanged from an evening to a morningpaper, October 4,1880, and the partyreferred to in your letter was neverconnected with the Editorial Departmentof thie newspaper. Your. Financial AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF TKS LIFE 63 On my way I stopped at Stockton, San JoaquinCounty, Cat., to visit a few days with Maj. P. , then buyer for the large firm of grain mer-chants, Stewart and Smith, of that town. While there I had occasion to look up a point of law,concerning the probating of an estate and appoint-ment of a guardian for minor heirs—to accommodatea poor fellow whose wife had just died, leaving himthe care of three little children. I stepped into a prosperous appearing law office/introduced myself, and asked a fine appearing gentle-man of 45 years, or, so, if I might examine his copyof the Revised Statutes of California. He courteously handed me the volume, and went onwith his work, while I was looking up the point of lawI had in mind. When I had finished I returned the book to him,thanked him and turned to leave his office, when heasked me if I was a str


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