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Add. MS b/35/23
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Copy letter from J. D. Anderson to Dr Frazer
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- c 1947-c 1955 (Creation)
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Mostyn House, Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge. Dated 19th May 1914 - Encloses a letter from his son [James?], who is assistant political officer in Simla; Haddon thought he would like to see it; has been reading proofs of E. A. Gait's paper on the Census; asks if he heard that Sylvain Lévi was called by a reporter to comment on Rabindranath Tagore received the Nobel prize, 'on the ground that a learned Israelite would sure know something about "le rabbin Tégoro"'; [Sir William] Ridgeway is perturbed about Ulster, and took a leading part in the demonstration on Parker's Piece, but it was not well attended.
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- Anderson, James Drummond (1852-1920), Indian administrator and linguist (Subject)
- Ridgeway, Sir William (1858–1926) Knight, classicist (Subject)
- Anderson, Sir James Drummond (1886-1968), knight, Financial Commissioner of the Punjab (Subject)
- Haddon, Alfred Cort (1855-1940) anthropologist (Subject)
- Gait, Sir Edward Albert (1863–1950) knight, colonial administrator (Subject)
- Lévi, Sylvain (1863-1935) orientalist and indologist (Subject)
- Tagore, Rabindranath (1861-1941), poet and educationist (Subject)