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Leakey, Louis Seymour Bazett (1903-1972) anthropologist
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ALS from 'Nyalura', Kenya

Has been dismayed to hear of MHAN's concussion and sends her condolences. Discusses her future plans, and believes she should stay in Africa for a while longer. Also discusses Louis Leakey's plans for a Kenya Institute of Archaeological and Anthropological Studies and hopes it happens as it would be better for Leakey to stay in Africa rather than to return to Cambridge. Discusses mutual acquaintances and their writings, including the work of Ivor Richards, and travels.

ALS from Elmeneita, Kenya

Gives thanks for the recent parcel received containing reading matter. Describes her recent experiences with the East African Archaeological Expedition; the intolerable conditions she had been living under before being sent by Louis Leakey to a better site with more amiable company. Notes that she is to leave the Expedition shortly, and gives reasons, including the difficulties she has experienced with Leakey and the 'spiritual discomfort' she has suffered. Gives her plans of going to a missionary station in the near future and then her vague ideas about the longer term.

ALS from 'Lion Hill Camp', Kenya

Gives thanks for a recent letter, and tells of her recent loneliness. Is impressed by MHAN's letter writing skills. Aims to stay in Africa for some time and discusses her mental state in coming to that decision. Gives news of her work with Louis Leakey and the East African Archaeological Expedition; her lack of enthusiasm for the other members of the party and the boredom of the work. Gives a brief idea of future plans. Gives a detailed description of the surroundings and living conditions.

TLS to Lyn Newman

Covers Christmas in Tanzania, staying with Louis Leakey in Olduvai, plans for an open showing of Jane's film at the village college, and a prospective meeting with a conservationist millionaire in Boston.

Goodall, Dame Valerie Jane (b 1934) primatologist and anthropologist

TLS to Lyn Newman

  • NewmanL/A/A1/1/13
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  • 20 Feb. 1965 (Year estimated from surrounding correspondence.)
  • Part of Papers of Lyn Newman

Thanks Lyn for news of her grandchild. Mentions working on her thesis and sending the article for the Geographic to Robert, whose criticism annoys her. Reports the death of Jane the baby chimp, and refers to contacting Louis Leakey. Describes nearly completed new research site, and announces her reluctant return to Cambridge.

Goodall, Dame Valerie Jane (b 1934) primatologist and anthropologist

TLS to Lyn Newman

  • NewmanL/A/A1/1/3
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  • 4 Aug. 1963 (Date question marked on document.)
  • Part of Papers of Lyn Newman

Gives instructions to Lyn for distributing Geographic magazine. Covers Jane's relationship with John King. Reports on the chimps' social behaviour including descriptions of their "gang warfare" system and sexual cycles. Refers briefly to Louis Leakey.

Goodall, Dame Valerie Jane (b 1934) primatologist and anthropologist