Dorothy Troxel

 

Born: 1896.

Died: 1986.

 

 

 Dorothy A. Troxel was a musician who held an associate of music degree from Dana School in her native Warren, Ohio. During the  Amalantrah Working Crowley cultivated her as a magical partner at the request of Amalantrah, who dubbed her Wesrun (Soror Wesrun Vau-Aleph-Samekh-Resh-Vau-Nun); depending on the spelling, her name was either 333 (dispersion) or 888 (redemption), making Crowley feel obligated to save her.

 

Thirty years later, as a geographic names specialist with the Army Map Service, she would begin the five-year project of compiling the first modern Mongolian-English dictionary.