Note by [Col. Hoysted] to state that Mr Manwaring had called and take away the copies of the Diploma with a promise to have the new ones ready by 22 February 1935. Handwritten, dated 8 February 1935.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains a letter from Col. Hoysted to Dorothy Stede and her reply.
Sin título"Prize Essay on India" - cutting from The Times newspaper to announce the Essay title for the 1934 Universities Prize Essay. Printed material, dated 1 February 1934.
Standard Letter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to The Porter, __ College, to ask them to display the notice concerning the Universities Prize Essay in an attempt to increase the number of participants in the competition. With the letter is a printed notice concerning the Competition, the essay title and the general rules. Typed letter and printed notice, notice dated 4 February 1935.
Sin títuloNewspaper cuttings - one from The Times to announce the advent of the 1935 Prize Essay Competition, and 4 from various newspapers announcing the winner.
Four newspaper cuttings, 2 from The Times, 1 from the Daily Telegraph, and 1 from the Yorkshire Post, to announce the recipient, Evan Glyndwr Jones, of the Royal Asiatic Society's Universities Essay Prize. Printed material, dated 18 November 1935.
The material within this series consists of administrative correspondence, correspondence with the winner, the prize essay, and newspaper cuttings.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to Professor R.B. Mowat, in which he writes that the Council have met and agreed that, in this case, the time limit can be extended. He therefore encloses the necessary papers and asks that the reasons for extension be enclosed in a sealed envelope in due course. Typed letters, dated 13 March 1936.
Sin títuloLetter from R.B. Mowat to Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to thank him for his letter and thank the Council for their ruling. He will carry out the directions asked. Typed letter with printed letterhead, dated 16 March 1936.
Sin títuloLetter from Col. Hoysted, RAS Secretary, to Dennis Wood to inform him that he has been awarded the Universities Prize Essay, and to ask whether it would be convenient to receive the award at the Society on 10th December. Typed letter, dated 13 November 1936.
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