Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Eman [Emau?]
[Undated: circa May 1913]
I should very much like to see you. I want to get some well known singer, preferably Robert Michalis to sing the Tango Song (of which I sent you a copy) and to introduce it to the public. I am also rather inclined to think that you might be able to do something with the two sketches, The Tango, and Dr. Bob, but I do not know how to talk to the people who can arrange these things. Anthony Ellis has the sketches at the present and for over a month and it is impossible to induce him even to read them. If you could manage to call at the Studio any time between 10 and 6, one could talk to you about it.
Yours fraternally.
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