2 Wordsworth Grove, Cambridge - Thanks her for the Downie biography.
Pembroke College, Cambridge - Thanks him for the Frazer Lectures volume.
2 Wordsworth Grove, Cambridge - Reports that Radcliffe-Brown has been appointed to give the Frazer Lecture for 1939 at Cambridge; there is no money for publication.
2 Wordsworth Grove, Cambridge - Will tell Radcliffe-Brown that he really owes his nomination to give the Frazer Lecture to Sir James; does not see any way of arranging for publication; defends Hutton, who has been going through a busy and anxious time; asks that she not 'hark back again to the Roscoe lecture', doesn't believe Ridgeway arranged it.
2 Wordsworth Grove, Cambridge - Thanks her for the Frazer Lectures volume; thought he didn't have a copy but finds he does, will give it to the Faculty Library as a gift from her; understands that Balfour's lecture was printed and that Hutton's will be soon.
2 Wordsworth Grove, Cambridge - The Frazer Lecture [given by Radcliffe-Brown] didn't go as well as hoped, had advertised it with big bills, only to have it postponed the morning of the lecture, the crowd was not as big as it would have been originally, doesn't believe the lecture will be printed and hopes the lecturer will not be paid until it is; the location was very fine.
10 Wood Lane, Highgate, London, N.6. Dated 23rd. May 1930. Confidential - Describes the department at Cambridge, what it was in 1926 and how it evolved and what courses are now given, what the students are like, mentioning [H. M] Chadwick, [M. C.] Burkitt, Navano [J. M. de Navarro?], [R. U.] Sayce, [E. H.] Minns.
Woodlands, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey - Is no longer resident [at Pembroke] but has a copy of the James catalogue of mss. at Pembroke, and cites No. 280; the librarian is Attwater, but perhaps Minns would be willing to help.
9 Lansdowne Road, Holland Park, London W.11. - Reports on the Frazer Lecture, acknowledges that he was rather apprehensive as he has little experience lecturing and is 'rather stupidly shy', but it went well; the Vice-Chancellor [John Forbes Cameron] gave a dinner party with Professors Minns and Adcock and others; will send the typescript when he is back home; the Cambridge Press have the lecture already.