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letter, 24/11/1928 to H D Skinner, Thanks for gift of Moriori adzes, sperm whale tooth, shells from Central Polynesia. Asks for more information about the items.
letter, 19/11/1928, Chris Auton to H D Skinner, Advises sending items from Chatham Islands to Skinner, including tooth, shells.
letter, 13/09/1928, Miss Harris (American Anthropologist) to H D Skinner, Asks Skinner to review Harry G. Beasley's "Fish Hooks".
letter, 09/06/1928, Gilbert Archey (Auckland Institute and Museum) to H D Skinner, Update on the showcases that Auckland Museum is contemplating selling. Advises Eldson Best turned down position of President of Anthropological Section due to poor health. Invites Skinner to be President instead.
letter, 20/10/1928, Miss Harris (American Anthropologist) to H D Skinner, Forwarding review copy of Harry G. Beasley's "Fish Hooks"
letter, 29/09/1928, Johannes B. Andersen (Polynesian Society) to H D Skinner, Advises obituary is being submitted to Mr Best
letter, 16/01/1928, Edgar C. Baldock to H D Skinner, Letter from university student eager to study anthropology, asks Skinner for advice about studying anthropology.
letter, 23/05/1928, E H Bryan Jr, Bernice P Bishop Museum, Honolulu to H D Skinner, Would like to pick his own items for exchange - more interested in central and eastern Polynesian than Maori. Mr Emory to visit to arrange.
letter, 05/01/1928, Brenda Bell Shag Valley Station Palmerston to H D Skinner, Asking if Kroeber's Anthropology, St Johnston's The Islander of the Pacific and Malinowski's The Argonauts of the Pacific are procurable.
letter, 06/08/1928, Gordon Bogle to H D Skinner, Thanking him for the 10 shillings
letter, 18/01/1928, Herbert E Gregory, Bernice P Bishop Museum, Honolulu to H D Skinner, Offering assistance on his publication on Polynesian adzes, and reimbursing field expenses etc.,
letter, 21/04/1928, R E Blakely, Manufacturers' Representative and Indentor to H D Skinner, Seeking information on the style of tools used in the Maori Meeting House at the Wembley Exhibition