Correspondence from Victor B. Neuburg to Aleister Crowley

 

 

 

Trinity College

Cambridge

 

 

Jan: 28, 1907.

 

 

Dear Crowley,

 

There is trouble in the camp! You are strongly objected to—as a Freethought visitor—by opponents, all the Trinity dons. So we are fighting. Probably there'll be a prize too, best of all,—that is hard. [illegible]—feel is good fighting [illegible].

     

We are doing both on behalf of free speech, for that is what it comes to.

     

Write and [illegible], for the [illegible]!

 

Yours,

 

Victor [B. Neuburg]

 

     

Sent onto Wood the list of Equinox people.

     

Thanks for prospectuses.

 

 

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