One Typed Letter Signed and two Typed Notes Signed (all 'Hanns Vischer'), to W. Perry, Secretary, Royal Society of Arts.
All three items very good, and the first bearing the Society's stamp. Item One (15 June 1928, foolscap, 1 p, 12 lines): He has received a notice of a meeting by 'the Dominions and Colonies Section Committee' and asks Perry to 'please explain the position to me'. 'I am not quite clear why I am being asked as I cannot remember ever having been put on this Committee. True, Sir Humphrey Leggett suggested over a year ago that I should join the Society again as he thought I might be of some use to your Committee. I duly rejoined the Society, but heard nothing more about the Committee.' Item Two (6 December 1928, on embossed Colonial Office letterhead, 4to, 1 p, 4 lines): He will 'pass to the members of the Advisory Committee', as Perry suggests, the 'tickets for a paper on Negro Agriculture, by the Right Hon. Lord Olivier'. Item Three (8 September 1930, 8vo, 1 p, 4 lines): Asking for a copy of the Society's statutes.