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==Doctor of Philosophy==
==Doctor of Philosophy==
February 28, 1953.
February 28, 1953.
{{Cquote|In February 1953, Hubbard decided it was necessary to bolster his status with the phlegmatic British by acquiring some academic qualifications. He knew precisely where they were available -- from [[:Category:Sequoia University|Sequoia University]] in Los Angeles. The `university' of Sequoia was owned by [[:Category:Joseph Hough|Dr Joseph Hough]], a chiropracteur and naturopath who ran a successful practice from a large house in downtown Los Angeles and conferred 'degrees' on whoever he thought merited them. [[:Category:Richard de Mille|Richard de Mille]] was awarded a Ph.D. from Sequoia, somewhat to his surprise, for a slim volume he had written under the title ''An Introduction to Scientology''.
{{Cquote|In February 1953, Hubbard decided it was necessary to bolster his status with the phlegmatic British by acquiring some academic qualifications. He knew precisely where they were available -- from [[:Category:Sequoia University|Sequoia University]] in Los Angeles. The 'university' of Sequoia was owned by [[:Category:Joseph Hough|Dr Joseph Hough]], a chiropracteur and naturopath who ran a successful practice from a large house in downtown Los Angeles and conferred 'degrees' on whoever he thought merited them. [[:Category:Richard de Mille|Richard de Mille]] was awarded a Ph.D. from Sequoia, somewhat to his surprise, for a slim volume he had written under the title ''An Introduction to Scientology''.


On 27 February, de Mille, who was then living in Los Angeles, received an urgent telegram from Hubbard in London: 'PLEASE INFORM DR HOUGH PHD VERY ACCEPTABLE. PRIVATELY TO YOU. FOR GOSH SAKES EXPEDITE. WORK HERE UTTERLY DEPENDANT ON IT. CABLE REPLY. RON.' De Mille found Hough thoroughly agreeable and replied the following day: 'PHD GRANTED. HOUGH'S AIRMAIL LETTER OF CONFIRMATION FOLLOWS. GOOD LUCK.' It was in this way that Hubbard acquired the distinction of appending letters to his name -- a mysterious `Doctorate of Divinity' would follow shortly, along with a `D. Scn'.<ref>Bare-Faced Messiah, p.212.</ref>}}
On 27 February, de Mille, who was then living in Los Angeles, received an urgent telegram from Hubbard in London: 'PLEASE INFORM DR HOUGH PHD VERY ACCEPTABLE. PRIVATELY TO YOU. FOR GOSH SAKES EXPEDITE. WORK HERE UTTERLY DEPENDANT ON IT. CABLE REPLY. RON.' De Mille found Hough thoroughly agreeable and replied the following day: 'PHD GRANTED. HOUGH'S AIRMAIL LETTER OF CONFIRMATION FOLLOWS. GOOD LUCK.' It was in this way that Hubbard acquired the distinction of appending letters to his name -- a mysterious `Doctorate of Divinity' would follow shortly, along with a `D. Scn'.<ref>Bare-Faced Messiah, p.212.</ref>}}

==Doctor of Divinity==
==Doctor of Divinity==
March 5, 1954.
March 5, 1954.

Latest revision as of 15:13, 24 June 2015

Doctor of Scientology

1952.

Doctor of Philosophy

February 28, 1953.

Doctor of Divinity

March 5, 1954.

Notes

  1. Remember Venus? December 22, 1952, TIME Magazine.
  2. Bare-Faced Messiah, p.212.
  3. Three Churches Are Given Charters in New Jersey Volume 1, Issue 1, April 1954, page 4, The Aberree.