Correspondence from Grady McMurtry to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

729th Air Materiel Sqdn

487th Air Service Group

APO 149, % PM, NY, NY

1 July 1945

Germany

 

 

Dear Aleister,

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law!

 

Got your “The Yogi and the Commissar” of the other day. You should be receiving it soon. Frieda [Frieda Harris] and I had a few words as she refused to mail it to you. She wasn’t doing me any favors; I thought she was a friend of yours. Being an American Serviceman I couldn’t mail it through an English post office and the Red Cross doesn’t accept parcels, so I had to bring it with me and mail it from over here.

     

I have written to Frederick [Frederic Mellinger] and hope to hear from him soon. Have gotten to work on that book and have it about half done. It should be ready in a week or so, depending on how many trips on Army business I have to make, of course.

     

Note change of address. Same outfit — just new name.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

 

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