A paper read at a meeting of the London Economic Club by V. Branford.
Sans titreTypescript with corrections by [Patrick Geddes].
Sans titreReprinted from The Sociological Review.
Sans titreReply to GB 249 T-GED 9/820/2 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/copy-letter-from-patrick-geddes-to-victor-branford;isad].
A discussion of the problems inherent in the proposed revitalisation of the country of Paraguay and its railway, and asking for financial aid to counter the policy of some who would like minimal development and quick dividends.
Explains his ideas for an 'academic banking scheme'. Includes typescript copy and related diagram.
Sans titreDiscusses the predicament of the Town and Gown Association, his meeting with Thomas Barnby Whitson and his views on the matter. Believes Whitson should approach William Stowell Haldane regarding this matter. Suggests that if Henry Beveridge’s loan could be repaid the Association would remain solvent. Suggests meeting Lord Pentland to discuss the matter further.
Sans titreDiagrams and notes on the evolution of societies; inheritance; variation; and the classification of the sciences. Manuscript.
Sans titreDiscusses Geddes' recommended corrections to a paper that Branford has written and which he accepts, including the substitution of 'formalist' for 'ceremonialist'. Refers to a special committee meeting of the Sociological Society in relation to Herbert Spencer.
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Letter from Victor Branford to [ ].
Arrangements for a Religious conference. Mention of AE (George Russell). Fragment. -
Paper, probably relating to above, found with letter, concerning science and religion.