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Archives
letter, 01/06/1935, Donald Kennedy to H D Skinner, Sending stamps for Dick.
letter, 28/11/1935, H D Skinner to Dr. M. Killick, Administrator's Office, St Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, Informing of resignation from Film Committee.
letter, 08/03/1935, W. Aldridge, King Edward Technical College, Stuart Street, Dunedin. to H D Skinner, Offering loan to museum of casts of Greek sculptures from Art Department. Lists six items.
letter, 12/08/1935, H D Skinner to Dr. H.J. Kirk, Hotel Stonehurst, Simon Street, Auckland. , Re student answer sheets.
letter, 06/08/1935, H.J. Kirk, Hotel Stonehurst, Simon Street, Auckland. to H D Skinner, Thank you for "Social Distance" test 'replies.'
letter, 14/05/1935, H. Kirk to The Librarian, Otago Branch of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Request on behalf of Miss K. Hoby M.Sc., who needs to borrow a paper published by I. Meisenheimer.
letter, 30/04/1935, H D Skinner to Mrs J. Kirkland, Cl- Mrs Sutherland, Mosgiel , Museum visit booked for 10 July.
letter, 29/04/1935, Mrs J. Kirkland, Cl- Mrs Sutherland, Mosgiel to H D Skinner, Re date for Institute visit to museum
letter, 26/04/1935, H D Skinner to Mrs Kirkland, Mosgiel, Regarding suitable date for museum visit - 10 July.
letter, 07/12/1935, H D Skinner to Mr Knapp, Thank you for letter and drawing of patu miti. It is the only specimen Skinner has heard of that is made of greenstone. Describes recent accessions including shark and kahawai fish hooks sent to Scotland from Wellington in 1843, a collection of 100 adzes from Southland and two fish hooks from Opotoki one made of human bone and one from whale ivory. Notes that he and Mrs Skinner and Dick will be leaving for London on the 20th. of December.
letter, 12/06/1935, R. F. Fortune to H.D. Skinner, Fortune discusses his present field work in a gold mine and says that it brings social anthology back to the good earth. Fortune says that a chemist offered him 50 pound for swights (intelligible) which he declined. Fortune explains that he talked to the chemist that helped the miners and found out that there was something missing but he does not state what was missing just that it was science from "barbarians".
letter, 04/12/1935, Mr F. Knapp, Nelson to H D Skinner, Describes unique patu he was shown while visiting the West Coast recently. Says that sketch is included.