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Letter from Alexander G. Olsen to Mrs. J. F. Olsen, 17 October 1941
Alexander G. Olsen writes from Manila, Philippines, to his brother and sister-in-law in Great Neck, New York, on 17 October 1941; he received Jim's letter last night and was pleased to get it; he responds to news from home and shares information about several friends he has seen or heard from recently, including "MacNally," Kent Lambert, and George Read; three other friends were killed recently. He cannot share everything he knows as "it's all secret."Alexander G. Olsen graduated from Norwich University with a degree in civil engineering in 1920. Following his graduation, he served in the U. S. Army and was stationed in the Philippines during World War II. He was first report killed, then missing in action, in the Spring of 1942. Transcription of the letter provided by the Olsen family. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Alexander Falileyev. Etymological Glossary of Old Welsh. Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen, 2000 (Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, Band 18)
Lambert Pierre-Yves. Alexander Falileyev. Etymological Glossary of Old Welsh. Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen, 2000 (Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, Band 18). In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 35, 2003. pp. 369-372
Habits that handicap : the menace of opium, alcohol, and tobacco, and the remedy /
Appendix: The relation of alcohol to disease, by Alexander Lambert: p.265-289.Opium habit.Mode of access: Internet
Aylmer Bourke Lambert to Sir James Edward Smith
Thanks for turkey. Sir Richard Hoare in town and about to print first part of his work on North Wiltshire. Pleased with Smith's life of [John] Ray in new volume of the "Ency[clopedia]" [Abraham Rees' "Cyclopedia"], paragraphs of which "for men of science [ought] to be written in letters of gold". Problems in obtaining collections of [José Antonio] Pavon, [Alexander] Macleay is acting as his agent. Bequeaths this collection to Smith if he should die first [Lambert outlived Smith and his collections were sold and dispersed]
Aylmer Bourke Lambert to Sir James Edward Smith
Thanks for turkey. Sir Richard Hoare in town and about to print first part of his work on North Wiltshire. Pleased with Smith's life of [John] Ray in new volume of the "Ency[clopedia]" [Abraham Rees' "Cyclopedia"], paragraphs of which "for men of science [ought] to be written in letters of gold". Problems in obtaining collections of [José Antonio] Pavon, [Alexander] Macleay is acting as his agent. Bequeaths this collection to Smith if he should die first [Lambert outlived Smith and his collections were sold and dispersed]
Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwright
Douglas Alexander Stewart, poet, author and playwrigh
Alexander Falileiev, Celtic Dacia. Personal Names, Place-Names and Ethnic Names of Celtic Origin in Dacia and Scythia Minor. Aberystwyth, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), 2007, rééd. 2009
Lambert Pierre-Yves. Alexander Falileiev, Celtic Dacia. Personal Names, Place-Names and Ethnic Names of Celtic Origin in Dacia and Scythia Minor. Aberystwyth, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), 2007, rééd. 2009. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 38, 2012. pp. 315-316
Alexander Falileiev, Celtic Dacia. Personal Names, Place-Names and Ethnic Names of Celtic Origin in Dacia and Scythia Minor. Aberystwyth, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), 2007, rééd. 2009
Lambert Pierre-Yves. Alexander Falileiev, Celtic Dacia. Personal Names, Place-Names and Ethnic Names of Celtic Origin in Dacia and Scythia Minor. Aberystwyth, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies (CMCS), 2007, rééd. 2009. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 38, 2012. pp. 315-316
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