Too little known, too important to ignore: the story of a Fortean.
I know very little about the personal life of Judith L. Gee, but some of it can, perhaps, be reconstructed by a cache of letters in the Eric Frank Russell archives which I first missed (as they are not collected with the rest of the Fortean correspondence.) Her maiden name was likely Lask—at least that was the surname of her brother—and it may be what is what the L stands for. She was Jewish, and her brother lived in Israel, at least as of September 1948.
I know very little about the personal life of Judith L. Gee, but some of it can, perhaps, be reconstructed by a cache of letters in the Eric Frank Russell archives which I first missed (as they are not collected with the rest of the Fortean correspondence.) Her maiden name was likely Lask—at least that was the surname of her brother—and it may be what is what the L stands for. She was Jewish, and her brother lived in Israel, at least as of September 1948.