Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wallace Wattles" in English language version.
[T]he name Florence Wattles appears on lists of delegates to the Socialist Party National Committee in 1912 and 1915
She [Towne] ran pieces by Wallace Wattles in almost every issue [of The Nautilus] during the early 1900s.
George Davis Herron (1862–1925) was a Congregational Church minister and professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College from 1893–1899 where he attracted nationwide attention for his radical statements. After his resignation in 1899 and his scandalous divorce, he joined the Socialist Party and married Carrie Rand. They moved to Italy where he worked for peace as an emissary of President Woodrow Wilson."
George Davis Herron (1862–1925) was a Congregational Church minister and professor of Applied Christianity at Grinnell College from 1893–1899 where he attracted nationwide attention for his radical statements. After his resignation in 1899 and his scandalous divorce, he joined the Socialist Party and married Carrie Rand. They moved to Italy where he worked for peace as an emissary of President Woodrow Wilson."