One of a set of eight testimonial letters printed when Frazer was an applicant for the Chair of Humanity at the University of Aberdeen: as one of his examiners for the Classical Tripos, his translation papers were the best he has seen done in any examination. Accompanied by a duplicate.
FRAZ/16/93
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[after 12 Dec. 1881]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
SMIH/2/47
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6 Mar. [1885]
Part of Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
SMIH/2/32
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19 Mar. 1884
Part of Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Add. MS b/35/155
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c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
3 Cavendish Terrace, Princes Park, Liverpool. Dated Oct. 22, 1913 - Thanks him for 'The Scapegoat'; repeats a joke his son Dick made about planting his knife in 'The Golden Bough' to open its secrets; the Master [of Trinity] sent round some verses; saw J. S. Reid who spoke mainly of Robertson [Robinson?] Ellis; [J. P.] Postgate was visiting and Carey revealed to him his son's [Raymond Postgate's] violent socialist opinions, which were a shock; Edgar Browne is publishing a new book.
FRAZ/4/103
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1 Jan. 1925
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
Lysmore, West Road, Cambridge - Congratulates Frazer.