Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Messrs. Wolheim [?]

 

     

 

1 July [1913]

 

 

Dear Brother,

 

I am writing you unofficially to express a hope that you will not meet any opposition, as you hinted that you ought to recognise the acts of the Convocation which an official report is being sent you herewith.

     

The election of Brother Myer is in accordance with Brother Yarker's [John Yarker] express wishes, who wrote to me some little time back, and I think you will agree with having three thoroughly active and enthusiastic brothers determined to conserve the Rite besides myself. It is not likely that any other Convocation that you might call would come to any other result and I hope that you will agree that it is not desirable that they should do so. It will give us all great pleasure to have your cooperation in reviving the Rite which there now seems excellent hope of doing.

 

 

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