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    She was born Diana Meredith DeWolf Hubbard on September 24, 1952, to L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, their first child together She composed sonatas for piano at age 6. In her early years as a teenager, she lived at Scientology's United Kingdom headquarters, Saint Hill Manor, along with her brother, Quentin Hubbard.

  2. Aug 29, 2023 · One of the passengers along for the ride with them was Diana Hubbard, daughter of founder L. Ron Hubbard, and the only family member still remaining in the organization. Mitch knew her well. When he had first been taken out to Int Base to begin working as Scientologys director, she had temporarily been made his immediate boss.

  3. She gave Hubbard four more children - Diana, Quentin, Suzette and Arthur - over the next six years.

  4. In 1946, using money from Jack Parsons, Hubbard purchased a boat named "Diane". [24] [6] In 1952, Hubbard named his daughter Diana. Later, Hubbard named a sea org vessel 'Diana'. [24] [6] Atack speculates "Dianetics" might be a 'double-entendre', and notes the existence of the earlier occult practice of Dianism.

  5. biographies. Chronological. Early life (1911–1950) Dianetics era (1950–1953) Church of Scientology era (1953–1967) Sea Org era (1967–1975) In hiding (1975–1986) Additional details. Military career. False biographies. Timeline. More.

  6. Jun 29, 2012 · Diana was a favorite of Hubbards, and served with him aboard his yacht Apollo, as he ran Scientology from a floating armada in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Diana was married to...

  7. Diana Hubbard was exceedingly creative and talented, and loved to write. Her DSIEI role was pivotal to the expansion of Scientology. She wrote programs and enforced their implementation through lower level management organizations, and then evaluated those programs for their effectiveness.

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