Friday, March 3, 1961
| Mr. Aldous Huxley 3276 Deronda Drive Los Angeles, 28, California |
Dear Aldous:
Our work is progressing well. A great interest is developing - mixed feelings generated--but on the whole I am most optimistic.
Professor Murray of Harvard has asked me to round you out in regard to addressing the XIV International Congress of Applied Psychology in Copenhagen - sometime between August 13-19 this summer.
I am chairman of a symposium which will take up (in part) the effects of psychiatric drugs. Mr. Gerhart Nielsen is going to write you, not about this symposium but a general address to the entire conference. Hope you can come - it would be fun to see you in Tivoli.
Dr. Hoffman wrote a most supportive lettr--coming out decisively on the humanistic side. Mr. Gerald Herad also wrote comcerning the Unitarian Seminary. Alan Watts has agreed to run the sessions and I hope this will start in March.
In regard to Copenhagen meeting you will hear from Nielsen in the near future.
Best Regards to Laura and yourself,
Sincerely
Timothy Leary