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1. The Atlantis Project
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Dr. A.E. Strath-Gordon, Atlantean Research Society, 1930
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Dr. A.E. Strath-Gordon, Atlantean Research Society, 1930
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The Atlantis Project: Giza Connections: Dr. A.E. Strath-Gordon, Atlantean Research Society, 1930
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Dr. Strath-Gordon became an American citizen in 1945. He established his medical practice in Vancouver in 1946. Empire Missions Cited He was born June 12, 1873, in Aberdeen-Huntly, Scotland, and was educated at Rugby school and Edinburgh University, graduating with highest honors in the Edinburgh medical school. He entered the British army and was stationed with the Cree Indian tribe in northwest Canada where he remained seven years. During the Boer war he served as a medical officer in Africa with the rank of major, and at the close of the war was one of several British professional men sent on confidential missions to various areas of the world. In 1904 he opened his medical office in Seattle and remained there until 1914. During World War I he was a medical officer with the British army in France with the rank of colonel, remaining in this service until 1918. High Degree Held He then became head of the British passport control service in New York where he stayed until his retirement in 1934. He then traveled in the United States and Canada on lecture tours. In 1942 he came to Portland as an instructor at Hill Military academy. Dr. Strath-Gordon was founder of the Atlantean Research Society and was a 33d degree Mason from the mother lodge in Scotland. He had a working knowledge of 32 languages and was a proficient scholar of Sanskrit.

