Letter from Professor D.S. Margoliouth, Director of Royal Asiatic Society, to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to ask him to release the announcement of the Medal to the Press and to ask him to ask Lord Hailey to present the Medal or choose someone else. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 16 March 1938.
Margoliouth David Samuel 1858-1940 OrientalistLetter from Professor D.S. Margoliouth, President of Royal Asiatic Society, to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to inform Hoysted of the Committee he has nominated for choosing a Gold Medallist. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 6 February 1935.
Margoliouth David Samuel 1858-1940 Professor of Arabic, University of CambridgeLetter from Professor D.S. Margoliouth, President of Royal Asiatic Society, to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to inform him that he had invited the Iranian Minister to present the Medal and that the printing of the card for the Annual Meeting should wait until they have a reply. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 23 March 1935.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandLetter from Professor D.S. Margoliouth to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to suggest Norman Penzer to be part of the Committee.
Margoliouth D.S. 1858-1940Letter from Professor D.S. Margoliouth to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to enclose Lord Willingdon's letter (RAS BMM/7/2/3) and to suggest that the nominees get approached in order.
Margoliouth D.S. 1858-1940Letter from Professor D.W. Hamlyn, Editor of Mind, to Angus Graham to thank Graham for sending his paper but that he will not be able to publish it. The article is with the letter.
Hamlyn D. W. b 1924Letter from Professor G.H. Luce to Miss Crawford, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to inform about how to hang his photographs ready for the lecture. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 11 January 1966.
Luce Gordon Hannington 1889-1979 OrientalistLetter from Professor G.H. Luce to Miss Crawford, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, in which he apologises for the delay in replying but he had returned home to find that his sister had been admitted to hospital. He thanks for the information regarding the article. He also thanks her for the care which she took with him and writes how his friends admire the Medal. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 5 February 1966.
Luce Gordon Hannington 1889-1979 OrientalistLetter from Professor G.H. Luce to Miss Crawford, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to state his preference for the inscription on the Medal and to write about the illustrations he wishes to use in his lecture. and his anxieties about coming. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 13 November 1965.
Luce Gordon Hannington 1889-1979 OrientalistLetter from Professor G.H. Luce to Miss Crawford, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to send a photograph and his curriculum vitae. He also asks whether his family may attend the presentation. Handwritten with printed letterhead, dated 17 December 1965.
Luce Gordon Hannington 1889-1979 Orientalist