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- 7 Jan. 1921 (Creation)
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12 Howard Place, St Andrews [Dictated] - Thanks him for his letter from Paris, and reacts to the news in it: their visits to Brussels, Strasbourg, and Paris; Lady Frazer's illness; de Pange's amusing story of how Joffre and Foch were considered birds of ill omen on their inspection tours; the reception of the Renan Society. He is interested to hear of the Société for the translation of Greek and Latin texts; congratulates Frazer on the Anthropological Lectureship at Trinity, his Presidency of that section, and on his F.R.S.; is glad to hear the Apollodorus is in the proof stage, and agrees with him about Pliny.
Accompanied by a cutting of an obituary of Ramsay by John Harrower of 'The Aberdeen Free Press' of 23 March 1921 (Item 114); and by the envelope, with Frazer's note, 'G. G. Ramsay, 7th January 1921 (his last letter to me) J. G. F.'
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- Ramsay, George Gilbert (1839-1921) classical scholar (Subject)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Pange, Jean Thomas de (1881-1957) Comte, French historian and writer (Subject)
- Joffre, Joseph-Jacques-Césaire (1852–1931) French army officer (Subject)
- Foch, Ferdinand (1851-1929), French general (Subject)
- Harrower, John (1857-1933) classical scholar (Subject)