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Periodical: Journal of the National Astrological Association

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

National Astrological Association, Journal of the.
A Magazine Devoted to Educational, Scientific Astrology.
Broadcasting From Station N.A.A
Other titles: Official Journal of the National Astrological Association: A Periodical Devoted to Educational, Scientific and Ethical Astrology / Official Journal of the National Astrological Association of America /Official Journal of the National Astrologians Association of America / etc. (noted in Astrolearn)
1929-1934 Quarterly, bimonthly, monthly
Los Angeles, CA.
Editor: Caryl Burton; Henry J. Gordon.
Publisher: Llewellyn George.
1/1, January 1929 - 5/11, March 1934.
Subscription included in the $3.00 dues of the National Astrological Association.
36 pp.

There was a hiatus in publication after March 1931 until the journal was revived under the editorship of Henry J. Gordon in August 1933. This was the journal of the National Astrological Association that Llewellyn George (1876-1954) had founded in Hollywood in 1927. On George, see the note for Astrological Bulletina. The association was yet another effort to establish a nationwide organization for practitioners of astrology. It succeeded for a time, especially on the West Coast, but inevitably fell apart under the competing personalities and doctrines of astrologers, and in 1938 was superseded by another attempt to nationalize, the American Federation of Astrologers. The editor in the journal's first period, Caryl Burton, had earlier assisted George in the publication of Astrological Bulletina. On the journal's reappearance in 1933 it found itself in conflict with Edward A. Wagner's National Astrological Journal, which had appeared in January 1933, appropriating to itself the mantle of the National Astrological Association and running its volume numbering sequential to those of this journal. A leading contributor to the journal was Dr. Louis Arthur Yurman, Drugless Physician, Psychoanalyst, Vocational Counsellor, Chiropractor, Naturopath, and Psycho-Physiotherapist. Noted in The Occult Digest, 1930. NYPL;

Journal Of the National Astrological Association V1 N3 Jul-Sep 1929

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