Correspondence from Walter Ewing Crum including on: Crum's research; requesting Newberry to look out for Coptic items to purchase; Griffith's obituary.
Also includes postcard sent to Walter Ewing Crum c.1913 relating to a passage in an arabic text and the form of the name of a village called Dimokrat near Arment.
Note: MSS 10/44 is also numbered A.127 MSS 10/45 is also numbered A 363 MSS 10/46 is also numbered 13 MSS 10/47 is also numbered 59 MSS 10/52 is also numbered A 197
Correspondence from Léonie de Cosson (wife of Anthony F.C. de Cosson) relating to her plan to publish the Bonomi diaries and draft reply from Newberry (1947).
Also includes letter of thanks to Mrs Newberry (1933).
Correspondence from George William Coopland including letter relating to F. S. Marvin's position in Cairo (inspectorship or lectureship at the new Institute of Pedagogy).
Correspondence between John D. Cooney (Brooklyn Museum) and Newberry including on: predynastic pottery with boats; requesting information from Newberry on items in the Amherst collection to be auctioned as well as other sale catalogues; purchase of cylinders and scarabs; Kelekian collection.
Correspondence from Martin Conway including relating to the Hood collection; research interests and requesting information on various items. Two telegrams urging Newberry to persuade Carter to stop legal proceedings against the Egyptian Government, 1924.
Note: MSS 9/67 is also numbered 372 MSS 9/68 is also numbered 372a
Correspondence from Louis Colville Gray Clarke including reference to Sir Ernest Budge's departure from the British Museum and Newberry's book on Scarabs.