http://justrpg.com/reviews/lord-rings-two-towers-gba John’s correspondence with the Lorenzens has become quite friendly at this point. Jim’s full name, by the way, was Leslie James Lorenzen, and he sometimes used the initials. This is a lively letter: John gives a short assessment of his life, catches them up on his troubles with Playboy, reports on a visit to Long Island and a “water incident” there, reviews Frank Edwards’ book Flying Saucers–Serious Business and Frank Stranges’ film Phenomena 7.7, and passes on news about his fellow ufologists J. Allen Hynek, Albert Chop, John Fuller, and Mort Young. As usual, there’s a lot going on.
December 8, 2019
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Pingback by Controversial UFO Photos Sold at Auction for $16,500 – Mystery Wire | InnerCirclePress.com — December 12, 2019 @ 1:51 am
Does “HSS” refer to Hans Stefan Santesson?
Comment by Paul Thompson — December 29, 2019 @ 11:53 am
That’s possible! The initials certainly match, and he did know Sanderson.
Comment by Doug — December 29, 2019 @ 9:49 pm