Arthur Conan Doyle | King Arthur | Arthur Miller | Arthur C. Clarke | Arthur | King Edward VII | Edward I of England | Edward III of England | Arthur Ransome | Edward VIII | Edward VII | Prince Edward Island | Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex | Edward III | Edward | Edward Heath | Edward G. Robinson | Edward Albee | Edward Elgar | Port Arthur | Edward I | Chester A. Arthur | Arthur Balfour | Edward IV of England | Arthur Sullivan | Edward VI of England | Arthur Rubinstein | King Edward's School, Birmingham | Edward Hopper | Edward Gibbon |
Fellows elected since that time have included Masonic notables such as Carl H. Claudy (1936), Arthur Edward Waite (1937), Ray Denslow (1945), Allen E. Roberts (1963), S. Brent Morris (1980), John Mauk Hilliard (1981), Wallace McLeod (1986), Thomas W. Jackson (1991), Norman Vincent Peale (1991), Robert G. Davis (1993), Leon Zeldis (1994) and Jay Kinney (2010).
The Occult Review was a British illustrated monthly magazine published between 1905 and 1951 containing articles and correspondence by many notable occultists and authors of the day, including Aleister Crowley, Meredith Starr, Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Arthur Edward Waite, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, and Paul Brunton.
A. E. Waite (Arthur Edward Waite, 1857-1942) scholarly mystic