Union of South Africa, Office of the Minister of Justice, Palace of Justice, Pretoria - Thanks her for her husband's book on Greece; suggests the prospectuses she mentioned be sent to the Public Library in Cape Town; is looking for a map that might be useful to her.
Savoy Hotel, London - Subscribes to the Frazer bibliography. Accompanied by an envelope.
7501 Fairfax Road, Bethesda, Maryland. W K Hancock's 'Smuts: Sanguine Years, 1870-1919'.
Pen Rose, Berkhamsted. - Has 'never heard of such touching fraternal loyalty' as Bessie and Bob having her book ["The Life of Mrs. Humphry Ward"] and George's ["Manin and the Venetian Revolution of 1848 "], 'reading one to yourselves and one aloud'.… read more
Palace of Justice, Pretoria - Thanks her for the signed copy of 'The Golden Bough', and has received three other works as well, lending General Smuts 'The Worship of Nature'; Smuts is very busy, heading the Department of Justice as well as serving as… read more
Approves of Reading's actions with regard to Malaviya. Commends the idea of officers' training corps: it is necessary to face the problem of diminishing army expenditure while satisfying the demand of loyal Indians to be able to defend their country.… read more
Union of South Africa, Office of the Minister of Justice, Palace of Justice, Pretoria - Welcomes Frazer's idea of publishing the anthropological notebooks.
Pretoria - Thanks her for the Downie biography; is glad to hear Sir James' health is good.
(Dictated) Grosvenor Hotel, London, S.W. - Thanks him for his letter, is glad to have his approval for the ['Anthologica Anthropologica'] project; the warmest encouragement have come from Levy-Bruhl, Westermarck, and General Smuts.
Union of South Africa, Office of the Minister of Justice, Palace of Justice, Pretoria - Thanks them for their book 'Pasha, the Pom', which she enjoyed, and for the autographed copy of 'The Golden Bough'; General and Mrs Smuts were interested to hear… read more
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June 3. 1946
My Dearest,
Do not let the delay in your return, give you any idea that you are missing the English summer. May 12 was the last summer day we have had. April was like June. The last 3 weeks have been March, & still, day after… read more