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FRAZ/29/7 · Item · 13 June 1911
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Dobbs Ferry - Informs him the teacher he was counting on [to promote Mrs Frazer's books in the United States], Monsieur de Rougemont, has died; plans to meet with Madame Seligman to study the question; refers him to [William R.?] Jenkins, who may be best positioned to help.

FRAZ/33/149 · Item · 28 June 1911
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Villa Waldfried, Murnau A/ Staffelsee - Encloses the reply from Professor Bernard (now housed as FRAZ/29/7); Jenkins is a respectable publishing firm that could promote the sale of her books; she has heard of George Macmillan's 'final & flat refusal' to let the Loeb Classical Library have the Pausanias on any terms, he thinks it's 'disgusting of him' but chiefly regrets James' loss of revenue, will have to have a new translation made for the L.C.L.; asks if she has heard that Harvard has conferred an honorary Litt.D. on Professor Schechter.