Letter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Professor G.H. Luce to inform him about where he might find an article about which he had asked and to send her concern regarding his health. Typed, dated 21 January 1966.
Sin títuloLetter 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.
Sin títuloLetter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Professor G.H. Luce in which she hopes that Professor Luce has heard concerning the article he requires and that his sister is making good progress. Typed, dated 22 February 1966.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains correspondence regarding the purchase and making of the Medal.
Sin títuloLetter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to John Pinches to ask them to "put in hand the Society's Gold Medal". Typed, dated 30 July 1965.
Sin títuloAcknowledgment Invoice from John Pinches to Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, for silver-gilt medal, engraved and in leather case. Printed form with typed insertions, dated 13 August 1965.
Sin títuloLetter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to John Pinches to write that the Medal will be required in the first week of January 1966. Would they send estimates for the Medal in 9 carat gold. Typed, dated 7 September 1965.
Sin títuloLetter from John Pinches to Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to give a quote for the medal in 9 carat gold of £30 and that a current delivery time is 10 weeks. Typed with printed letterhead, dated 16 September 1965.
Sin títuloLetter from Secretary, Royal Asiatic Society, to Professor G.H. Luce to ask him how he would like his name to appear in the inscription on the Gold Medal. Typed, dated 8 November 1965.
Sin títuloLetter 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.
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