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Sixth Era: 1946-1960
The University of Science and Philosophy
for the Study of
The Science of Man
"In vain do we build
the city if we do not first build the man."
—Edwin Markham
In 1948, Walter and Lao Russell established the Walter Russell
Foundation at Swannanoa, on Afton Mountain in Waynesboro, Virginia.
Here they wrote their Home Study Course in Universal Law, Natural
Science and Living Philosophy, and added to the list of books
Walter Russell had already completed writing: The Universal One,
The Message of the Divine Iliad, and The Secret of Light.
In 1957, they obtained the charter which changed their name to The
University of Science and Philosophy, a home study university
registered in the state of Virginia, a nonprofit institution devoted
exclusively to the cultural, moral and intellectual advancement of the
human race through the study of the Science of Man.
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