1 Brick Court, Temple, London. E.C.4. Dated 1 September 1919 - Julius Tillyard is having difficulty getting passage to Johannesburg, so Frazer is thankful Roscoe left when he did; [Henry] Jackson is recovered; [Grafton] Elliot Smith is going to University College London; they think of wintering in Greece; [Edvard] Westermarck is bringing out a new edition of his book on marriage; both Cambridge and Oxford expect to be crammed with students next term.
8, Rockley Road, Shepherd's Bush, W. - Provides more information on the Moorish mock-sultan custom [in Morocco], particularly the date the custom takes place.
8, Rockley Road, West Kensington Park, London, W. - Thanks him for 'Adonis, Attis, Osiris', which he has only just seen on his return to London; regrets that his own work has led him 'to emphasize points as regards which I am at issue with you than to express my profound admiration for your researches as a whole', owes Frazer 'a larger debt than to any other anthropologist'.
Fez - Sends a correction about the date on which the custom of the mock Sultan of the scribes takes place and explains how the custom came about; has been in Morocco studying the Central Berbers.
8 Rockley Road, West Kensington Park, London, W. - Thanks him for the book ['The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead']; expresses his indebtedness to him and where he disagrees 'you must not look upon it as a depreciation of my debt'; his book on Marriage Ceremonies in Morocco will be out in September; is impressed by Frazer's output and quality of work.
Kaskisgatan 4a, Abo - Thanks him for his letter about his book [unidentified] and admires his capacity for work; is at work on a book on 'Ethical Relativity'.