Presumes Trinity does not want him to return, will get in touch with the WEA on his return with a view to lecturing, Winstanley, Burnaby and Bragg all seem to be back at Trinity.
Crindau, Dumfries, N.B. - Has received her letter and sympathises with the need for rooms for Sir James' work, has written to Sir William Bragg to ask about rooms in the Davy Faraday Laboratory.
Crindau, Dumfries - Thanks them for the birthday greetings
Two letters from W. H. Bragg about the portrait and his pleasure in the result, with two letters from Gilbert Spencer describing his failure to make an adequate portrait and declining to continue, and three letters from S. H. Kennington concerning his doubts about his portrait.
Correspondence re arrangements to come to Britain, visits to London, Cambridge, Birmingham, etc., offers of posts.
Correspondents include Blackett, Bragg, Cockcroft, Oliphant, and also Frisch's farewell exchange with Bohr, his CV, list of publications, etc.
There are typed duplicates of some of the letters at the back of the folder.
During the correspondence, Frisch refers to his friend F. Urbach and offers to cede his place to Urbach if only one was available.
Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, The Royal Institution - In letter of 28 Oct. (Item 59), he corrects her statement that there are unanswered letters, every one he has received he has answered; is distressed to hear of J. G. Frazer's health and subscribes to a copy of the bibliography; on 2 Nov. (Item 60) he sends a cheque.
Bragg, W. H. 1933
Bragg, W. L. 1935, 1937, 1956, 1958
The Royal Institution - Thanks Lady Frazer for her letters to friends in Paris on his daughter Gwendy's behalf and corrects the address she has given.
Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, The Royal Institution - Thanks Lady Frazer for sending her friend's letter; as to a lecture by Monsieur Morel [Alexandre Moret?], he will consider fitting him in to the programme for next term.
The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London - Asks Frazer to give a Friday evening discourse at the Royal Institution on his work on Ovid in the spring.