Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe
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[30 September 1942]
I am very worried about Jack [Jack Parsons] and Smith [Wilfred Talbot Smith]. I suspect Smith of sabotage. I am writing to him enclosing it with this so that you can read it first. Smith's trouble is ambition plus the feeling which you quite clearly describe that he is not man enough to hold the job, hence the frenzied outbursts and dictatorship and spleen and hence also the general surliness. I have written to Karl [Karl Germer] about him at some length and you will of course take his instructions. You had better write to Karl yourself suggesting some administrative step. Do you think you could quite handle the Profess House? I feel quite sure that something must be done.
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