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Letter from William Whewell
R./2.99/9 · Item · 8 Oct. 1817
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class R

Grecian Coffee House, Strand - WW writes to inform HJR of what the seniors have determined: 'they have thought me worthy to be one of their number - so that I may now if I chuse go on imbibing college ale & college politics for the rest of my life'. News on other fellowship candidates. WW is 'ready to meditate upon reviews[,] magazines[,] essays or any other project for the good of mankind and our own immortalization'. Does HJR know where Richard Jones is - he would like to go and see him.

158: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
EPST/F/3/9 · Documento · 1983–1984
Parte de Papers of Sir Anthony Epstein

North, J.R., Morgan, A.J., Thompson, J.L., & Epstein, M.A. (1982). Purified Epstein-Barr virus Mr 340,000 glycoprotein induces potent virus-neutralizing antibodies when incorporated in liposomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 79(23), 7504–7508.

Letter from R. Dussaud to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/14/9 · Item · 30 Dec. 1924
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

3 Rue du Boccador (VIIIe) - Sends new year's greetings, thanks her for 'le F.L.A.T.' ["Folklore dans l'Ancien Testament"?] Suggests she send a copy to l'Académie des Inscriptions; Salomon Reinach gave a speech at the Société Ernest Renan about early Christianity and a letter of Emperor Claude to the Alexandrians, which had been recently discovered on papyrus in Egypt; is planning to go to Egypt, Palestine, and Syria next month.

Letter from Giacomo Boni to [Lilly Frazer]
FRAZ/18/9 · Item · [July 1913?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Palatino e Foro Romano - Thanks for the English translation of Sir John's [?] speech, and for the memorable day in Cambridge on Wednesday, June 11; thinks the Frazers should take a break from work and find different surroundings, hopes they may visit Rome next winter.

Typed letter from James Loeb to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/25/9 · Item · 4 Feb. 1927
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

"Hochried", Murnau/Staffelsee - Asks if she will ask her friend Mr Peake if he will find out why the 'Manchester Guardian' ignores the Loeb Classical Library; points out that the 'Manchester Guardian Weekly' is quite widely read on the Continent; reads that the Macmillan 'Fasti' will have illustrations, this is a novel approach but is sure this will add charm and value.

Letter from Sophie Weisse to Elizabeth Trevelyan
TRER/8/9 · Item · 2 Sept 1906
Parte de TEST

Godesberg a/ Rh[ein]. - Sorry that Bessie has not heard from her and so knows nothing about Donald [Tovey]'s plans, but she herself tends to 'collapse so very much once... out of the shafts now-a-days', and Donald has been very unwell, with a high pulse. As he was recovering and planning to be in Ireland, [Joseph] Joachim and 'the exiled Royal family of Hanover, of all things' urgently wished him to spend a week with them, which he greatly enjoyed. They go to Lord Monteagle's in Ireland now; asks whether Donald could come to the Trevelyans at the end of next week. She herself would also love to spend a couple of nights there.

Box 9
TRER/9 · Série · 1899-1901
Parte de TEST

1-67: letters from Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven to R. C. Trevelyan
68: menu card for a meal at the Hague, signed by the guests
69-70: postcards from Bramine Grandmont Hubrecht to R. C. Trevelyan
71-145: letters, a postcard, and a telegram from R. C. Trevelyan to Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven; 74 is a note on the calling card of Dr Salvatore Cacciola, Taormina.
146-261: letters, postcards, and a telegram, mostly from Caroline, Lady Trevelyan, to Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven / Trevelyan; 163 plus 179, and 233, are letters to her from Sir George Otto Trevelyan; 206a is a telegram addressed to R. C. Trevelyan.