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FRAZ/4/76
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Letter from S. R. James to J. G. Frazer
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- 10 Jan. 1925 (Creation)
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The White House, College Green, Worcester - Congratulates Frazer; the Classical Tripos of 1878 is sadly reduced, supposes that apart from scholars and schoolmasters, James Lowther and R. C. Lehmann are the most prominent survivors, as Spring-Rice died young. James summarises his own life: 35 years a schoolmaster, served in the war, and is now an archdeacon, admits 'I'm not quite an ecclesiastic by nature'; his brother M. R. James joins him in his congratulations.
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- James, Montague Rhodes (1862-1936), college head, scholar, and author (Subject)
- Lowther, James William (1855–1949) 1st Viscount Ullswater, speaker of the House of Commons (Subject)
- Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers (1856-1929), journalist and oarsman (Subject)
- Rice, Stephen Edward Spring (1856–1902), civil servant and academic. (Subject)
- James, Sydney Rhodes (1855-1934), schoolmaster and Archdeacon of Dudley (Subject)