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FRAZ/16/56 · Pièce · 15 Apr. [1926]
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Paris, 54 rue Vaneau - Suze Moret congratulates Frazer on the Légion d'honneur, thinks he would have received it earlier if not for the instability of government after the war; will be happy to see them in London in May; her husband will go to Vichy to rest in June; she is equally absorbed by the plight of friends of Argentina; also, the Congrès de Syrie has dragged down many of their friends. On the verso of the letter, Alexandre Moret writes his congratulations.

Letter from Suze C. Moret to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/14/22 · Pièce · 10 Jan. [1925]
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Paris, 54 rue Vaneau - Congratulates the Frazers; her husband [Alexandre Moret] apologises for not writing but is very busy, as he has had to replace a sick colleague at school as well as absent and sick colleagues at the museum; they have no free time as they are preparing for the marriage of their son with her niece, Blanche [Reine?] Husson; will go to le Congès de Géographie in Cairo and hopes to see them in Paris after that.

FRAZ/33/199-201 · Pièce · 13 June [1925?]
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Encloses the subtitles to a film written by Mr and Mrs Henri Saint of Buenos Aires, about the Araucans; her husband [Alexandre Moret] judges it a valuable document, as they recorded what they saw; she has had troubles with the cinema, and the public did not have Part I when it was screened; there is a section with a priest that is not in the manuscript, as her husband found a copy in [Tomás] Guevara's work on Araucano folklore and has already sent it to Sir James; Mr and Mrs Lapie cannot come to lunch, but Mlle de Coubertin, [Joseph] Hackin, de Guimet, l'Abbé Drioton and [Maurice] Brillant will be there. Accompanied by a carbon copy typescript of the subtitles, entitled "Voyage de Mr et Mme Henri Saint, de Buenos-Aires, dans l'Amérique australe, en [added in ink:] 1923?" and three more pages of subtitles [?] entitled "Chez les Araucans du lac Lacar, péninsule de Quila-Quina, territoire argentin".

Letter from A. Moret to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/198 · Pièce · 14 Jan. 1935
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Collège de France, Paris - Is glad they are coming to a conference at the Musée Guimet on 20 Jan.; has already spoken briefly about the Comparative Method as illustrated by Sir James; there is unexpected testimony written in the 14th century which describes a ritual based on the Golden Bough, which pleased Sir James when he heard about it; the lecture at the Musée Guimet will be illustrated; his wife had a bad week, is better now, but they don't know how long it will last.