George Gerald Rae-Fraser
Born: 1888. Died: 15 January 1974.
George Gerald Rae-Fraser joined the A∴A∴ on 1 October 1910 taking the motto Je Suis prest (I am ready). Crowley later noted on his application, "On the Path, and helping. Difficult to catch." With the publication of "Sepher Sephiroth," Crowley referred to him as Fra ∴î, suggesting he had passed beyond Probationer, and acknowledged his contributions to a specially-constructed typewriter and numerous mathematical additions. Apparently Fraser was a Practicus in the A∴A∴ in 1918.
He was the elder son of George Thompson Rae-Fraser and Catherine Monkhouse, of Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead, Middlesex. He was admitted to the Westminster School in 1906, and graduated with a B.A. in 1910 as a chartered accountant. He went on to join various professional societies, serve as a flight lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, and marry in 1918. |