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Add. MS c/59/45
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Typed letter from J. S. Nicholson to J. G. Frazer
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- 30 March 1913 (Creation)
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3 Belford Park, Edinburgh - [Adam] Sedgwick's death was a shock; his close friend [George] Chrystal died over a year ago; is very well, but university work is a strain, with a great amount of work; has only read a little of his book ['The Belief in Immortality'], is not in sympathy with his general ideas of progress; has been reading Dante and the Old Testament in Italian, 'an extraordinary drama'; liked [Sir James?] Donaldson at St Andrews, but not years before in Edinburgh; their old Principal is a wonderful man; finds Mrs [Emily] Hodgson as fit as when he first knew her.
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A typescript copy of this letter is housed as Add.Ms.b.36.316.
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Envelope docketed 'The Belief in Immortality' in Frazer's hand.
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- Nicholson, Joseph Shield (1850–1927) economist (Subject)
- Sedgwick, Adam (1854-1913) zoologist (Subject)
- Chrystal, George (1851–1911) mathematician (Subject)
- Dante Alighieri (c. 1265-1321), Italian poet (Subject)
- Donaldson, Sir James (1831-1915) Knight, classical scholar and educationalist (Subject)
- Hodgson, Emily (1829-1919) née Walmsley, mother-in-law of Joseph Shield Nicholson (Subject)