Miss Dodge (theosophy)

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Miss Dodge as she was always known in Theosophical circles was first introduced to Theosophy.  "Two other recent converts...were Miss Mary Dodge, an extremely rich and equally generous American lady, crippled with arthritis, and her great friend Muriel, Countess De La Warr, who lived with her at Warwick House, St Jame's." (''Awakening'', pg 48)
 
Miss Dodge as she was always known in Theosophical circles was first introduced to Theosophy.  "Two other recent converts...were Miss Mary Dodge, an extremely rich and equally generous American lady, crippled with arthritis, and her great friend Muriel, Countess De La Warr, who lived with her at Warwick House, St Jame's." (''Awakening'', pg 48)
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By 1917, Miss Dodge who already owned Warwick House, had also purchased "...West Side House on Wimbledon Common...." where she lived at least part of the time in 1917.(''Awakening'', pg 99)
  
 
==Secondary sources==
 
==Secondary sources==

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