Notes for plays, for French lessons, and other unidentified writings in Lilly Frazer's hand, one of them on the verso of a 'Map of Northern Nigeria to illustrate the paper by Sir F. Lugard, K.C.M.G.' printed by the Royal Geographical Society Nov. 4th 1903 (Item 45).
From the Rector, Exeter College, Oxford - Re: the Frazer lecture at Cambridge, if they want to go in a new direction, they could ask Ormsby Gore or Lord Lugard.
Saw Simon Nicholson [ie Reginald Popham Nicholson] yesterday; cannot remember whether Julian knows him; he and his wife live near [E.M.] Forster and are 'great friends of his and B.B. [Bernard Berenson] and now of Bob and Bessie. Has given Bob the address of a friend whom Julian might like to meet, a 'camouflage during the last war' and also a painter, 'about 60 years old, and very intelligent etc'; however, he is based 'up beyond Fort William, nearer the [Loch Ness] Monster than to [Julian]'. Bessie is home from the Park [home of Annie Philips], and seems well; they hope to see Ursula soon. Simon Nicholson was in the colonial service with Lugard in west Africa 'for years'; said he was shown some of Julian's 'Africa sketches by K[enneth?] Clark and liked them very much'.