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CAMBRIDGE.—The completion of the third edition of “The Golden Bough” has suggested to the many friends and admirers of Dr. J. G. Frazer that the present is a suitable time to offer him some token in recognition of his great services to learning. It is proposed that a Frazer Fund for Social Anthropology be established to make grants to travelling students of either sex, whether connected with a university or not, with a view of their investigating problems in the culture and social organisation of primitive peoples, a department of anthropology which Dr. Frazer has always been eager to promote. Contributions to the fund may be sent either direct to the secretary and treasurer, Mr. F. M. Cornford, Trinity College, Cambridge, or to the “Frazer Fund Account,” Messrs. Barclay and Co., Mortlock's Bank, Cambridge.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 93, 312–313 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093312a0
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