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Add. MS b/37/33
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Copy letter from J. G. Frazer to John Roscoe
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- c 1947-c 1955 (Creation)
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Trinity College, Cambridge. Dated 12 May 1907 - Thanks him for his statement on the use of the anthropological questions; regards his testimony of their usefulness 'by far the most valuable and weighty that I have ever received'; is annoyed at [W. H. R.] Rivers for quoting Roscoe as holding the opposite opinion; thanks him for [Thomas Athol?] Joyce's letter; Roscoe was lucky to have met W. E. Roth; arranges a time for a walk.
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- Roscoe, John (1861-1932) clergyman, anthropologist (Subject)
- Rivers, William Halse Rivers (1864-1922), psychologist and anthropologist (Subject)
- Joyce, Thomas Athol (1878–1942) anthropologist and archaeologist (Subject)
- Roth, Walter Edmund (1861-1933) British colonial administrator and anthropologist (Subject)