Letter from G. Scott-Forrest to D. Crawford, RAS Secretary, to submit a potential essay title for the Prize Essay Competition. Typed, 1 side, dated 22 May 1966.
Scott-Forrest G.Letter from G. Rosen to Brian Houghton Hodgson to acknowledge with thanks the copy of Hodgson's essay on Indo-Chinese Borderers. He expresses the usefulness of the essay and promises to send his own essays through their common friend Dr. Max Müller. Handwritten, 1 side, dated 28 September 1853.
Rosen G.Letter from G. Clark to Brian Houghton Hodgson in which Clark writes that he is sending Hodgson an Indian Paper and an article pertinent to their previous conversation concerning trade. Handwritten with embossed letterhead, 3 sides, dated 6 May 1873. Also accompanying envelope with Hodgson's annotations.
Clark G.Letter from F.Th. Dijkema, Oriental Editor, Brill, to Professor Graham to ask him again whether he would be willing to write a Chinese grammar to be published by Brill.
Dijkema F.Th. b 1938A letter expressing their pride in knowing Stuart and how the tributes at the Memorial Service illustrated his life's achievements and experiences..
Letter from From E. O'Connor to send a donation for the Lady Nuffield Home.
Letter from Frits Staal to Angus Graham to thank him for the review Graham had written of his book on Exploring Mysticism, (Letter located with photocopies of Staal's "On Deploring Exploring Mysticism", a review of Staal's "Exploring Mysticism" by M Biardeau, and a draft "Ritual Syntax" (to be published in Sanskrit and Indian Studies. Essays in Honour of Daniel H.H. Ingalls; 1979), his "Ritual Structure: (to be published in AGNI. Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar, 1980), photocopy of Staal's article "Oriental Ideas on the Origin of Language", JAOS 99 (1979), 1-14, and "The Meaninglessness of Ritual" (to be published in Numen 1979).)
Staal Frits 1930-2012Letter from Frits Staal to Angus Graham to thank him for sending the notes on Tao, the results of which he opposes with habituation. He gives some ideas regarding creating the notes into an academic article.
Staal FritsLetter from Freya Stark to the Royal Asiatic Society in which she thanks the Society for suggesting she become a member and would like to be. However she is "economising" in order to be able to travel to Saudi Arabia the following Autumn and does not feel she would be able to pay a subscription until the journey is complete. Annotation "We must remind her in Jan 1935".
Stark Dame Freya 1893-1993Letter from Freya Stark to Colonel Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, with which she sends her draft lecture (not present) and asks for any suggested alterations or improvements. She also asks to see examples of other Burton Memorial lectures.
Stark Freya 1893-1993