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William Scott-Elliot (sometimes incorrectly spelled Scott-Elliott) (1849–1919) was a theosophist who elaborated Helena Blavatsky's concept of root races in several publications, most notably The Story of Atlantis (1896) and The Lost Lemuria (1904), later combined in 1925 into a single volume called The Story of Atlantis and the ...
The New Group, is a New York City Off-Broadway theatrical troupe founded by Artistic Director Scott Elliott, that produced its first play, Mike Leigh 's Ecstasy, in 1995. The New Group is run by founding Artistic Director, Scott Elliott, and Executive Director, Adam Bernstein.
Dec 7, 2023 · William Scott-Elliot ( March 24, 1849 - September 2, 1919) was an early member of the London Lodge in the Theosophical Society (Adyar), who sometimes wrote under the name W. Williamson. Contents. 1 Personal life and career. 2 Jinarājadāsa on The Great Law. 3 Writings. 4 Notes. Personal life and career.
May 6, 2021 · Waiting for Godot: Directed by Scott Elliot. With Drake Bradshaw, Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo, Wallace Shawn. An adaptation from the famous play written by Samuel Beckett.
William Scott-Elliot (1849-1919) was a theosophist who elaborated Helena Blavatsky's concept of root races in several publications, most notably The Story of Atlantis and The Lost Lemuria, later combined in 1925 into a single volume called The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria. ( wikipedia)