Letter from Mary Fairs, great niece of D.S. Margoliouth, to the Royal Asaitic Society, to inform the Society that her great-uncle's Gold Medal had been donated by her to New College, Oxford, where it would be held in their Treasury. Handwritten letter, dated 24 June [1980].
Letter from Mary Garrett to Angus Graham to send him a draft of her work on "wei-wu" on which she had asked John Cikoski to comment. She also writes that she has been awarded a fellowship in London but asks advice about fees. With the letter are some research notes.
Letter from Mary Gueritz, Assistant Secretary, The British Institute of Persian Studies, to Professor Beckingham asking whether the Institute could house their records at Royal Asiatic Society. Typed letter with printed letterhead, dated 9th March 1979.
British Institute of Persian Studies BIPS LondonLetter from Mary Rowlatt to Mrs Putnam to send the article she had mentioned the previous day. She writes that she must now concentrate on a more serious review about Egypt.
Rowlatt MaryA letter with two pages expressing her sympathy to Patricia.
Letter from [Mauria] T. Ragsdale of The Reader's Digest to Richard A. May to thank him for sending the proofs of Duncanson's book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam. Despite offering praise in the breadth and comprehensiveness of Duncanson's writings, The Reader's Digest views it as very difficult to handle the material and, therefore, cannot quote from the book.
Letter from Max Black, Director, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the Executive Committee of the Society for Humanities has unanimously voted to ask Graham to accept a Senior Visiting Fellowship for the academic year 1971-1972. If this is not possible the offer is open also for 1972-1973. He gives details of the stipend and the term dates.
Black Max 1909-1988Letter from Max Black, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had read Graham's paper on Awareness and to make some suggestions concerning it.
Black Max 1909-1988Letter from Max Mallowan to John Hansman to send a copy of Mallowan's "Elamite Problems" (not included). He writes that he is interested to hear about Hansman's plans for excavations and suggests he tries to persuade David Stronach to be involved. He also suggests that Hansman sends him the paper that he wants examining in late summer. The letter is complete but the piece of paper is partially missing.
Mallowan Max Edgar Lucien 1904-1978Letter from Max Müller to Bernard Quaritch in which he writes concerning Sanskrit grammars, recommending that of Wilson and a new one in the Press by Professor Benfey, a German professor (Theodor Benfey (1809 – 1881) was a German philologist). Handwritten, 3 sides, dated 22 October [1868] (year of Benfey's publication). The letter has been stuck to a piece of cardboard.
Müller Friedrich Max 1823-1900 Philologist, Orientalist