Letter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to John Pinches, Medallist, in which he writes that the Society require the Gold Medal for Oriental Research and that the Public School Medal has been changed to the Universities Prize Essay Fund which will be presented towards the end of the year.Typed, dated 15 February 1932.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to A.H. Wilson to ask him to look over the draft rules that have been created by the President and approved by the Council. Typed, dated 17 February 1932.
Sin títuloLetter from A.H. Wilson, Solicitor, to Colonel Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to inform him that the scheme and rules seem to be in accordance with the modified Declaration of Trust. He queries as to whether a medal will still be awarded. Typed with printed letterhead, dated 25 February 1932.
Sin títuloLetter from Col Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to Secretary, Universities Bureau of the British Empire, to inform him of the title for the forthcoming Universities Prize Essay Competition. Typed, dated 13 January 1933.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to the University. Sample letter to universities to enclose details of the Universities Prize Essay Fund and ask whether their University might be interested in submitting for the Competition. Typed with printed letterhead, dated 30 January 1933.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to J. Manwaring, to inform him that the prize had been awarded and could he present the design so that a decision could be made. Typed, dated 20 December 1933.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to H.J. Manwaring in which he informs Manwaring of the Council's choice of Diploma design. He writes that he has the steel die from the book plate and asks where it could be best prepared for its new use. Typed letter, dated 16 January 1934.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to Norman R. Seddon, in which he informs Seddon that he has been awarded the Prize and Diploma for the year. He asks whether Seddon will be in London to receive his prize. Typed letter, dated 20 December 1933.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to A.J. Mackenzie, in which he thanks Mackenzie for his letter with choice of books and asks Mackenzie to confirm that they are the ones within the letter. He also asks whether Mackenzie might be in London on 8th March for a formal presentation. Typed, dated 13 February 1934.
Sin títuloThe material in this series contains correspondence regarding the award of the Prize, correspondence with the winner, Dorothy A.L. Stede, a copy of her essay, and newspaper cuttings.
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