THE WESTERN MORNING NEWS

AND MERCURY

Plymouth, Devon, England

4 February 1930

(page 7)

 

BANNED LECTURE.

 

CANCELLED MEETING OF

OXFORD POETRY SOCIETY.

 

 

An extraordinary situation has arisen in connection with the Oxford University Poetry Society.

     

A meeting had been arranged for last night to be addressed by Mr. Aleister Crowley on the subject of "The Mediaeval Magician," but at the last minute the lecture was cancelled.

     

The secretary of the society, Mr. H. Speaight [Hugh Speaight], sent a letter to Mr. Crowley, which read:—"I am writing to tell you that we have been unfortunately forced to cancel next Monday's meeting of the Poetry Society.

     

"It has come to our knowledge that if your proposed paper is delivered, disciplinary action will be taken, involving not only myself, but the rest of the members of the society. In these circumstances you will, I trust, understand why we have had to cancel the meeting."

     

Sandwich men paraded the streets of Oxford yesterday afternoon announcing that the lecture [The Banned Lecture] which had been banned would be printed and on sale to-day.