Correspondence from Jane Wolfe to Aleister Crowley
[29 January 1946]
I met Grady McMurtry on the 17th, at which time he Jack [Jack Parsons], Ray Burlingame and myself assembled at 1003 [1003 S. Orange Grove Avenue]. Roy [Roy Leffingwell] could not be there, but he had previously discussed matters with Grady and Jack, and Dick Canright had that day come down with the flu. The result of this meeting was another entirely new program—which may or may not have been posted yet. Grady also interviews the members separately—his notes to go to Headquarters. The notes of my interview—read back to me and which I signed—seemed rather mixed, but Grady put certain questions and these only were answered.
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