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FRAZ/29/60
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Typed letter from Madeleine Rudler to Lady Frazer
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- 3 Nov. 1932 (Creation)
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Oxford, 18 Bradmore Road - She has been unwell; saw the Maretts and would like to give a lunch or dinner in the Frazers' honour at All Souls when they visit; has received the Frazer lectures volume; cannot attend the Doumergue dinner but thinks he is a good representative of France; has read of the successful Frazer conferences; her husband is writing an article on English universities; the French Club at Oxford invited Yvonne Arnaud, but she did not appear and a Mrs [Lucie?] Zimmern spoke in her place, advising the female students to do petit point and her husband, who objects when she pays attention to fashion, thought it a good talk.
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- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Rudler, Madeleine G. (d 1946) wife of Gustave Rudler (Subject)
- Marett, Robert Ranulph (1866–1943) philosopher and anthropologist (Subject)
- Marett, Nora (1874-1954) wife of Robert Ranulph Marett (Subject)
- Doumergue, Pierre Paul Henri Gaston (1863-1937) French politician (Subject)
- Rudler, Gustave (1872-1957) French scholar (Subject)
- Arnaud, Germaine Yvonne (1890-1958) French actress (Subject)
- Zimmern, Lucie Anna Elisabeth Olympe (1875-1963), musician and internationalist (Subject)