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FRAZ/3/133
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Letter from William Stone to Sir James Frazer
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- 17 Oct. 1932 (Creation)
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63 Curzon Street, Mayfair - Sends two books as a gift; it was a pleasure to meet the Frazers, who brought back 'delightful and fragrant' memories of Peterhouse and the great kindness of Lord Kelvin; mentions [Robert Alexander?] Neil and [William James?] Chrystal, who were friends of his.
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- Stone, William (1857-1958) called the Squire of Piccadilly (Subject)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Chrystal, William James (1854-1921) chemist (Subject)
- Neil, Robert Alexander (1862–1901) classical and Oriental scholar (Subject)
- Peterhouse, University of Cambridge (Subject)
- Thomson, William (1824-1907), 1st Baron Kelvin, mathematician and physicist (Subject)