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The Hubbard College of Administration (HCA) was set up as the training venue to teach Hubbard Admin Tech outside of a Church of Scientology. For example, a Scientologist who wanted to run their business using Hubbard Admin Tech could send their employees to train at HCA instead of sending them into a Church of Scientology. [7]
L. Ron Hubbard Series 16 books covering Hubbard's hagiography. [16] Mission Into Time (1973) Relates Hubbard's travels in the Mediterranean in 1968 to check his "recall" of incidents occurring several thousand years ago. [1] The book is edited from a lecture and formerly published as A Test of Whole Track Recall. "It is a report on missions ...
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Galaxy Press (formerly Author Services) represents the literary, theatrical and musical works of the late Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and publishes Hubbard's fiction works and the anthologies of the Writers of the Future contest.
Carol Publishing Group and Jonathan Caven-Atack [a] (1990), also known as New Era II, [1] [note 1] was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the use of quotations from the works of L. Ron Hubbard in a critical biography of him, A Piece of Blue Sky, written by former Scientologist and academic Jon ...
August 11, 1932 - Papers report the students have become stranded. Lt. Hubbard tells press he cabled $300 but his son would not accept the funds. [15] August 25-29, 1932 - Hubbard travels from San Juan Puerto Rico to New York aboard SS Caomo. He lists his address as that of the US Naval Hospital in D.C. Fall 1932 - Hubbard fails to return to ...
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John Durrant Larkin (September 29, 1845 - February 15, 1926) [1] was an American business magnate who pioneered the mail-order business model, developed (with business partner and brother-in-law Elbert Hubbard [2]) the marketing strategy of offering premiums to customers, [3] introduced revolutionary employment innovations, [4] and commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright's first major public work, the ...