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FRAZ/32/88 · Item · 31 Aug. 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

de Cannelle d'Orcino par Sant'Andrea - Doesn't believe she is bored in Cambridge, but is just anxious to leave; is pained to learn that Capstick is paralysed, and perhaps more that Nairne is displeased with him; pylons are going up and electricity is imminent, and excavations are being dug for a water supply; he is keeping the letters of Elliot Smith.

Letter from Alexander Nairne to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/3/26 · Item · 24 Jan [1935]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Cloisters, Windsor Castle - Thanks him for 'Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogonies' and admires it; mentions that he has read Warde Fowler's Life, and says Fowler calls Frazer 'the indefatigable one' in a letter.

Letter from Alex. Nairne to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/211 · Item · 1 Dec. [1931?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Jesus College, Cambridge - Thanks them for the 'Mythes sur l'origin du feu'; hopes that she will soon report that she is at ease about her anxieties for Sir James; the report that there might be work at Trinity pleases him.

Letter from Alex. Nairne to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/210 · Item · 17 Nov. [after 1920]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Cloisters, Windsor Castle - Arranges a time to meet, thanks her for the article on Renach, which increased his admiration for the man, and enjoyed Sir James' lectures.

Letter from Alex Nairne to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/208 · Item · 5 June [1931?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Jesus College - Thanks her for the present of the Sinaitic Lord's Prayer; offers sympathy for her illness and Frazer's impaired sight and hopes for improvement in Switzerland.

Letter from Alex Nairne to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/207 · Item · 5 June [1932?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Jesus College - Is sorry to hear that Sir James has to undergo another operation, and offers his sympathy. At top of letter are notes in Lady Frazer's hand, 'For there can be little doubt that the Fear of the Dead has been a prime source of primitive religion' and 'Creation Evolution Darwin, Jubilee of the D. of Species Un. Press'.