[On mourning card] - Is pleased the French government has finally given Frazer a national honour; was disappointed their arrival in Paris was postponed to June and hope that they will come to the Renan Society gathering in midsummer.
Typescript of a lecture originally given to the Ernest Renan Society, which was corrected by Frazer and by Paul Alphandéry for inclusion in 'La Grande Revue' (March 1921), though Frazer notes Alphandéry's corrections were not received in time for inclusion there.
Paris - Read the poem Sir James wrote [about Lady Frazer] with great emotion, and notes it reminds her of her parents; sends them good wishes for the new year; Dr d'Allonnes is on his mission to Argentina where he will be able to try out new methods; spoke to Dr Alphandéry, who says the Frazers will be there in April, which will be a great pleasure.
Société Ernest Renan, 104 Rue de la Faisanderie, Paris XVIe. Not dated:[Jan. 1923?] - Thanks him for the book 'les Origines de la Famille et du Clan' [published Jan. 1923], and admires it.
Revue de l'Histoire des Religions. 28 rue Bonaparte, Paris. Dated 18 mars 1923 - Regrets that he has declined their offer of the presidency.of the Congrès d'Histoire des Religions.
Album of calling cards, letters, and postcards dated June-July 1932, thanking the Frazers for their copy of 'Heures de Loisir'. The six letters are from la Bibliothèque Méjanes, le Comité du Folk-lore champenois, Gustave Glotz, L. Lévy-Bruhl, Eugène Sol, and J. Varagnac. In a postscript Lévy-Bruhl writes that the death of Alphandéry gives him much pain, as it must for them. The five postcards and two cards include two from [Lucie?] Landry and Félix Regnault; the 23 calling cards include those from le Duc de Broglie, Jacques Cavalier, Docteur de Cazeneuve, Edouard Drouot, René Maunier for la Société du folklore français, Pierre Maxime Schuhl, Eugène Sol, and Joseph Vezian.
Revue de l'histoire des religions, Paris - Admires 'Man, God and Immortality' and sends best wishes.
Revue de l'histoire des religions, Direction, 28 rue Bonaparte, Paris - Gabriel Ferrand has received the text of his remarks at the Société Ernest Renan, which might be published by the "Revue de Paris"; the Société would like to make him an honorary member.
Accompanied by the envelope addressed to the Hotel Lutetia, Paris.
Regrets he was not home when they visited, but will see them at a reception given by Madame Renan; the audience was appreciative of his remarks.
Revue de l'histoire des religions, Direction, 28 rue Bonaparte, Paris - Is pleased they can come to the Société Ernest Renan meeting, and will be happy to publish his remarks in the Revue and the Bulletin.
Revue de l'histoire des religions, Paris - Admires 'Le trésor légendaire de l'humanité'; is sorry his work prevented him from seeing them.