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Add. MS b/37/129
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Copy letter from J. G. Frazer to John Roscoe
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- c 1947-c 1955 (Production)
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1 Brick Court, Temple, London. E.C.4. Dated 6 November 1919 - Writes in detail how he has handled the issue of free passes on the railways, etc. by contacting people at the Royal Society and the Colonial Office; recommends he contact [Arthur] Keith of the Royal Society in future; Lilly is still not recovered from the shock of losing her daughter [Lilly Mary Grove], discusses their travel plans; has finished Apollodorus; there are 5000 students at Cambridge, and a syndicate has been appointed to consider the admission of women to full membership of the University; in London they did not suffer from the railway strike.
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- Roscoe, John (1861-1932) clergyman, anthropologist (Sujet)
- Keith, Sir Arthur (1866–1955) Knight, museum curator and palaeoanthropologist (Sujet)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Sujet)
- Grove, Lilly Mary (c 1880-1919) stepdaughter of Sir James George Frazer, translator (Sujet)