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FRAZ/21/16-28
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Press cuttings and miscellaneous cuttings
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- 1937-1941 (Creation)
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Cuttings which include a special issue of 'Science' entitled 'La Science pure à l'Exposition de 1937' from 15-30 Avril 1937; an appreciation of Mary L. Jobe Akeley in the 'Illustrated London News' of 1 May 1937; an article headed 'How is Civilization Born? Lord Raglan Challenges Sir James Frazer' by Malcolm Elwen in 'John O' London's Weekly' dated 5 Jan. 1940; and obituaries of William Ramsay and H. A. L. Fisher.
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- French
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- Akeley, Mary Jobe (1878-1966) American explorer and naturalist (Subject)
- Somerset, FitzRoy Richard (1885–1964) 4th Baron Raglan, anthropologist, (Subject)
- Elwen, Malcolm (fl 1940) journalist (Subject)
- Ramsay, Sir William Mitchell (1851–1939) Knight, classical scholar and archaeologist (Subject)
- Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens (1865–1940), historian and politician (Subject)