Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Tuesday, 2 October 1934

 

 

Saw Hindle and Lloyd. They agree with Kerman [Isidore Kerman] that it is better to drop Crim[inal]. Appeal.[1]

     

Saw Hayter Preston.

     

Rowe £ s d Angus McPhaire Colyum Application form F.H. Rogers Kabale Kiyezi Uganda.

 

 

1—This refers to whether Crowley should appeal his being found guilty of being in possession of 5 stolen letters taken from Betty May that were too be used to discredit her testimony in Crowley's libel case against Nina Hamnett and her book Laughing Torso.

 

 

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