File 2 - Correspondence, clippings and ephemera pertaining to the Study Circle

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GB 249 STU/2

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Correspondence, clippings and ephemera pertaining to the Study Circle

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  • 1909-1942 (Creation)

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1 folder (24 items)

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Includes:

  • Programme for a land demonstration on Glasgow Green in support of budget land clauses, 18 September 1909 (2 copies);
  • Clippings of newspaper reports about Study Circle services and activities, 1921 and 1942;
  • Telegrams congratulating Mr William Niven, Chairman of the Sunday meeting, and his wife on the achievement of 25 years' work for the Study Circle, 1942;
  • Newspaper clipping of an open letter to the Study Circle, praising its initiative in renting out the Regal Cinema to show some international films on a Sunday evening, 12 January 1935;
  • Letter from the Secretary of the Youth Circle to Mr [William] Donachie, Secretary of the Study Circle, intimating that 'no connection shall now exist between this Study Circle and the Youth Circle', 3 March 1935;
  • Letters from Study Circle Committee members to the Secretary, Mr [William] Donachie, regarding attendance at Committee meetings;
  • Circular from the Study Circle Committee appealing to members for financial assistance, 28 April 1942 (2 copies);
  • Letter from the Secretary of the Glasgow Branch of the League of Nations Union to Mr [William] Niven, Chairman of the Sunday meetings, inviting the Study Circle to take up representation on the Glasgow Branch Council, 5 November 1937;
  • Three letters from Nan Morgan, Secretary of the Glasgow and District Peace Council, concerning the possibility of the Study Circle becoming affiliated to that organisation, 1937.

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  • English

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