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FRAZ/25/60 · Item · 25 Aug. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The University, St. Andrews - Is sorry to hear Sir James is blind; is astonished to hear that there are six volumes of material that Sir James has not yet used; will write to the President of the Folklore Society to urge cooperation with their new Société du folklore français.

FRAZ/25/37-41 · Item · Feb. 1929
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

An early corrected manuscript draft (Item 37), and a later corrected manuscript draft (Item 38); two corrected typescripts of the speech, with an additional sentence at the end of one (Items 39-40); with 9 copies of a final 2-page typescript, mechanically reproduced, and 4 additional copies of page 2, accompanied by an envelope (all listed as Item 41).

FRAZ/26/2 · Item · June-July 1932
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

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.

FRAZ/3/138 · Item · 7 Aug. 1929
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Grand Hotel, Aigle, Vaud, Switzerland - Has been seriously ill, was in a clinic in Territet for two months, is recovering now at a sanatorium; is sending the promised founder's donation to Lady Frazer's French Folklore Society now.