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FRAZ/18/11 · Item · 7 Oct. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, British Museum - Thanks her for the prospectus for the 'Anthologia Anthropologica', will put it on the agenda of the Royal Anthropological Institute; thinks that there should be summaries orread more

FRAZ/16/117 · Item · 23 Mar. 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Ceramics and Ethnography, British Museum - Thanks him for his letter replying to his about Tonga trilithons [FRAZ/1/92], is convinced that Frazer's explanation is correct and that there is only one, was misled by Brenchley's account whichread more

FRAZ/16/118 · Item · 8 Apr. 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Ceramics and Ethnography, British Museum - Saw Mr Edge-Partington, who has been to Tongatabu, and he confirms there is only one trilithon on the island.

Accompanied by an envelope, "H. J. Braunholtz, 8 April 1927, the trilithon in Tongatabu (Edge Partington's evidence).

FRAZ/18/12 · Item · 11 Oct. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, British Museum - Thanks her for the copies of the prospectus for the 'Anthologia Anthropologica', will see they are distributed to the members of the Royal Anthropological Institute Council; willread more

FRAZ/18/13 · Item · 23 Oct. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Royal Anthropological Institute, 52 Upper Bedford Place, London - The Council views with sympathetic interest the publication of the 'Anthologia Anthropologica', but does not feel it could go so far as to sponsor it; has asked permission from theread more

FRAZ/18/14 · Item · 24 Mar. 1938
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, British Museum - Has withdrawn the appeal for publication of the 'Anthologica Anthropologica' from the agenda of the Council meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute; hopes he did not give theread more

FRAZ/33/25 · Item · 4 Aug. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

as from Trinity College, Cambridge (Dictated) - They cannot wait until October and cannot submit further details but will go ahead and print the Circular [for the 'Anthologia Anthropologica'] and hope the Council of the Anthropological Institute willread more

FRAZ/25/67 · Item · 24 Nov. 1938
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, British Museum - Is sorry that she is unwell and will be unable to come to the Huxley meeting this year, will send an invitation to Forrest Dodd to come as their representative; admires the volume on Africa and Madagascar.