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Add. MS b/37/140
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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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1 Brick Court, Temple, London. E.C.4. Dated 3 September 1920 - Suggests he stop in Egypt to look at the monuments on the way home; Sir Peter Mackie received a Baronetcy, the Ridgeways were congratulatory on the honorary degree and Royal Society fellowship, but he has not heard from Haddon or Rivers; has met Colonels Shakespear and Gurdon, who did anthropology work in Assam; threat of a coal strike.
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- Roscoe, John (1861-1932) clergyman, anthropologist (Subject)
- Mackie, Sir Peter Jeffrey (1855-1924), knight, whisky distiller and writer (Subject)
- Ridgeway, Lucy (d 1926) née Samuels, wife of Sir William Ridgeway (Subject)
- Ridgeway, Sir William (1858–1926) Knight, classicist (Subject)
- Haddon, Alfred Cort (1855-1940) anthropologist (Subject)
- Rivers, William Halse Rivers (1864-1922), psychologist and anthropologist (Subject)
- Gurdon, Sir Philip Richard Thornhagh (1863-1942) Knight, Lieutenant Colonel, colonial administrator (Subject)
- Shakespear, Leslie Waterfield (1860-1933) Colonel (Subject)