Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson

 

     

 

The International

1123 Broadway

New York City

Office of the Contributing Editor

 

 

August 31, 1917.

 

 

Dr. Louis U. Wilkinson,

10 Davis Place,

Rockaway Beach, L. I.

 

 

Dear Wilkinson:

 

Thanks for yours of Aug. 30. I am very sorry to hear that you have been under the weather.

     

We have had a complete shake up in the office, the Business Manager having left is replaced by Three Business Managers with the result that I am compelled to print the Athanasian Creed in the next number.

     

I dare not pray for you on Friday. I am too busy praying for myself, but I will take up the matter Saturday or Monday; besides, the final arbiter is not here on Friday.

     

I have just heard from Sheridan Bickers [Horace Sheridan Bickers] who wishes to be warmly remembered to you. His address is 1634 Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. (He wants you to write). I am up to my eyes just making up the dummy for the October number [of The International]. When do you come to town?

 

Yours ever,

 

A.C.

 

 

AC / RBG

 

 

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