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Correspondence between Hazel Sumner and Raymond Firth, September-October 1974
The first, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth, is dated September 30, 1974, and is written on university letterhead. Sumner mentions a Teachers Guide, Pupils Resource Book, and P...
The first, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth, is dated September 30, 1974, and is written on university letterhead. Sumner mentions a Teachers Guide, Pupils Resource Book, and Pupils Worksheets enclosed for Firth's review. She also asks for additional information on certain photographs, encloses black-and-white...
Two typewritten letters related to the Schools Council Project.The first, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth, is dated September 30, 1974, and is written on university letterhead. Sumner mentions a Teachers Guide, Pupils Resource Book, and Pupils Worksheets enclosed for Firth's review. She also asks for additional information on certain photographs, encloses black-and-white photos, and asks to make arrangements for returning photographic negatives.
The second, from Firth to Sumner, is dated October 1, 1974, and thanks Sumner for her work on the Tikopia material and suggests meeting dates and times for the return of the negatives.
Brief notes in Firth's hand are written on the back of one of the letters.
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Correspondence: Hazel Sumner, Raymond Firth, Francis [Bugotu], and Ishmael Tuki, 1975
The first letter, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth is dated August 7, 1975, and written on university letterhead. Sumner informs Firth tha...
The first letter, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth is dated August 7, 1975, and written on university letterhead. Sumner informs Firth that three parcels containing duplicators and supplies have been shipped to Ishmael Tuki and that she has written to the Department of Tra...
Five typewritten letters related to the Schools Council Project; receipt for postal money order, £10.The first letter, from Hazel Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Raymond Firth is dated August 7, 1975, and written on university letterhead. Sumner informs Firth that three parcels containing duplicators and supplies have been shipped to Ishmael Tuki and that she has written to the Department of Trade and Industry (Export Division) about waiving customs duties in the British Solomon Islands. Handwritten notes for a response are at the bottom of the page.
A second letter from Sumner to Firth is dated September 17, 1975, and written on university letterhead. Sumner informs Firth that she has made an official order for teaching supplies, including the Tikopia booklet, tape, and filmstrip.
The third letter, from Firth, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, to Francis [Bugotu, Solomon Islands] is dated November 17, 1975. It describes the Schools Council Project for British students and the classroom materials being sent to Tikopia and asks for Bugotu's help in waiving customs duties.
The fourth letter, from Firth, London, to Ishmael Tuki, is dated December 18, 1975, and mentions Firth's recent stay in Fiji and discusses the materials shipped to Tikopia. It also mentions an enclosed money order. A postscript advises Tuki that the import duty will be waived provided that Tuki takes the equipment 'on charge' at Waimasi School.
The fifth letter, from Sumner to Firth, dated October 30, 1975, and written on university letterhead discusses publishing details of educational materials and informs Firth that the Ministry of Finance, Honiara, Solomon Islands, will waive import duties on the classroom equipment.
Show more Show lessCorrespondence: Raymond Firth, Ishmael Tuki, Hazel Sumner, February-March 1975
The first, from Raymond Firth to Hazel Sumner, is dated February 8, 1975, in response to a January 27 letter from Sumner about sending classroom equipment to Tikopia in lieu of payment to Firth for use of his Tikopia material by the Schools Council...
The first, from Raymond Firth to Hazel Sumner, is dated February 8, 1975, in response to a January 27 letter from Sumner about sending classroom equipment to Tikopia in lieu of payment to Firth for use of his Tikopia material by the Schools Council Project.
The second, from Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Firth, is dated February 1...
Three typewritten letters related to the Schools Council Project.The first, from Raymond Firth to Hazel Sumner, is dated February 8, 1975, in response to a January 27 letter from Sumner about sending classroom equipment to Tikopia in lieu of payment to Firth for use of his Tikopia material by the Schools Council Project.
The second, from Sumner, Schools Council Project, School of Education, University of Liverpool, to Firth, is dated February 19, 1975, and is written on university letterhead. Sumner thanks Firth for clarifying the issue of copyright on his Tikopia material and awaits further instructions about the equipment to be sent to Tikopia.
The third, from Firth to Ishmael Tuki (and copied to Sumner), is dated March 6, 1975, and explains the Schools Council Project for British students and asks about projectors and other classroom materials that could be used in Tikopia schools.
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