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FRAZ/33/355 · Item · 20 Mar. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

143 Boulevard Raspail, Paris VI [on mourning stationery] - Sends her a copy of 'Les Langues Modernes' in which a lecture by Sir James and two poems appeared in 1935; is glad to have news of de Glehn and Chouville; his wife's father died after a small operation; is working on an exhibit for the Exposition [Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne], on the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', and asks if she has a copy of the translation by Hyacinthe-Loyson with the preface by Anatole France.

FRAZ/33/356 · Item · 8 June 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

143 Boulevard Raspail, Paris VI [on mourning stationery] - Thanks her for the book, the translation of the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' by Hyacinthe-Loyson with the preface by Anatole France; has created four panels on Keats and the poem for the Exposition [Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne]; he does not understand what she means about [Émile] Audra, whom he knows only via letters of business, and who is always courteous; he has not been to see Geuthner very recently, taken up as he was with the death of his father-in-law and the Exposition; it is exam time and Janine is a baccalauréat candidate, but without much enthusiasm.

FRAZ/33/357 · Item · 22 Oct. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

143 Boulevard Raspail, Paris VI - Thanks her for 'Pasha the Pom', admires it, and the illustrations by H. M. Brock; thinks it should be translated into French; the Keats exhibit [at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne] was a success, especially with [Maurice] Buxton-Forman; Fred Edgcumbe of Keats' Museum helped him; saw l'Inspecteur General honoraire Ch. M. Garnier, who is going to London soon, and hopes to visit the Frazers.