Correspondence from Karl Germer to Gerald Yorke

 

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[26 July 1951]

 

 

I have taken up relation with what to all expectation must be considered as the G.M. [Grand Master] of the O.T.O. in Switzerland; heir of Reuss' [Theodor Reuss] follower. This young man, apparently a parallel case to Grant's [Kenneth Grant], knew Frauelein Sprengel personally in the last year of her life, and I may yet be able to get very valuable material from him. Too early to say now. Clymer [R. Swinburne Clymer], direct, and through his henchmen, tried to tie him to his outfit.

 

 

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