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FRAZ/29/111
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Letter from Lord Cassillis to Sir James Frazer
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- 29 Jan. 1935 (Creation)
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Newhailes, Musselburgh, Midlothian - Thanks him for 'Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogonies'; will go to London after the debate hosted by the Indian Circle of the Over Seas League [between the?] Duchess of Atholl and Sir Ernest Hotson; is attending a meeting of the Central Council tomorrow and lunching with Sir Evelyn Wrench before; is sorry to hear of the death of Sir Alfred Ewing; the Scottish Anthropological Society is publishing the manuscript collection of J. F. Campbell, expected to be 10 vols.; Lord Bute has contributed £150.
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- Royal Over-Seas League (Subject)
- Wrench, Sir John Evelyn Leslie (1882–1966) promoter of the British empire and author (Subject)
- Kennedy, Archibald (1872-1943) 4th Marquess of Ailsa (Subject)
- Ewing, Sir James Alfred (1855-1935) Knight, engineer and cryptographer (Subject)
- Campbell, John Francis (1822-1885) author and Celtic studies scholar (Subject)
- Hotson, Sir John Ernest Buttery (1877-1944) administrator in India (Subject)
- Murray, Katharine Marjory Stewart- (1874–1960) wife of the 8th Duke of Atholl, public servant and politician (Subject)
- Stuart, John Crichton- (1881–1947) 4th Marquess of Bute, architectural patron and conservationist (Subject)