facts are taken from a Mental Health History Timeline assembled by Middlesex University.. (read first part of article, good info, including tie of Lord David Owen (pedo) to Jimmy Savile)
I noticed in the Timeline at this point (1986) the mention of “MBE [first appointment to the Order of the British Empire, the one before
OBE] in New Year Honours: Miss Eve Saville, General Secretary, Institute
for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency.” A quick search revealed
that Miss Eve Saville was a Fabian.[6]
Whether she was related to Jimmy, OBE, I do not know and I doubt anyone
else does (not counting those who do). The names Savile and Saville
seem to be more or less interchangeable, and one easy way for Sir Jimmy
(who called his mum “the Duchess”) to cover any possible aristocratic
ancestral tracks might have been to remove one of the l’s.
Eve is a
somewhat mysterious character, considering there is almost nothing about
her online and yet there is a Memorial Lecture named after her. She was
the author of an obscure tract called “A History of the I.S.T.D
[Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency]: A Study of Crime
and Delinquency from 1931 to 1992.”
After a period searching through Google Books, I found a most
unexpected affiliation between Eve Saville and Victor Neuburg, Crowley’s
ill-fated homosexual partner and disciple, and fellow
phallus-worshipper with Dion Byngham. In The Magical Dilemma of Victor Neuburg,
the author Jean Overton Fuller reveals, through her correspondence with
Eve Saville, that Neuberg was one of the founding members of the ISTD.
In a letter to Fuller, Saville writes that Neuberg “was present at the
very first meeting [at Primrose Hill, near Hampstead, and] appeared as
one of the original members of the Executive Committee and as Honorary
Secretary at the beginning of 1931.”
A list of thirty-nine
Vice-Presidents for 1934 included Freud, Jung, Adler, Havelock Ellis,
and H. G. Wells.
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think- ago
H. G. Wells - wasn't he a science fiction author -
kestrel9 ago
Yes, War Of The Worlds was a famous title of his.