Promotes the ‘Masque of Learning’ and details a list of prices for school and college groups. Signed by C.E Ainslie, R.J. Mackenzie, John Marshall, George Smith, Elizabeth Stevenson, W.J. Watson.
Thanks Anna Geddes for her note. Discusses a Roslin drawing he had sent to Patrick Geddes and sketches from the ‘Masque of Learning’. Expresses his dissatisfaction with the price his works were valued at by William J. Hay. Mentions Miss Bayley-Jones.
Sin títuloWishes Patrick Geddes success with the ‘Masque of Learning’. Regrets both himself and his wife cannot attend due to health reasons, but would like to send his son instead. As one of the first residents of the University Hall, William S. Bruce shows appreciation for Geddes’ efforts to further develop the Hall and its ties to the University with the help of the Masque. Hopes Geddes will be more honoured in the future as ‘the successful founder of University Social Residence in Scotland’.
Expresses his appreciation for the ‘Masque of Learning’, mentions its educational value and great public and financial success. Thanks Patrick Geddes, Anna Geddes and the members of the Outlook Tower who organised it. Informs Geddes that many former residents of the University Hall have sent letters of appreciation to be read at the Hall Dinner.
Sin títuloRemarks the ‘masque of Learning’ was a great success, instructive and amusing. Suggests ‘Kay’s Portraits’ and ‘Modern Athenians’ characters for Patrick Geddes’ autumn Masque. Makes other suggestions regarding characters, settings and the history of the New Town of Edinburgh as an element in the Masque. Encloses sketches [not extant] with his ideas for illustration purposes. Offers to illustrate a brochure for the next Masque.
Sin títuloCongratulates Patrick Geddes on the success of the Masque of Learning.
Sin títuloCongratulates Patrick Geddes on the great success of the Masque. Regrets being unable to attend all performances and tells Geddes he greatly enjoyed helping with the Greek section. Praises Mr. Burns’ performance in the Homeric section.
Enquires after Mr. Homes’ drawings. Congratulates Patrick Geddes on the great success of the Masque of Learning. Praises the performance and the brochure written by Geddes.
Sin títuloDiscusses a drawing of Miss Bayley-Jones by George Algernon Fothergill. Offers to find an artwork for Miss Bayley-Jones if the Committee of the masque wishes to recognise her services.
Sin títuloThanks Patrick Geddes for the copy of the ‘Masque of Learning’ booklet. Would like to talk to Geddes about methods of training university professors and secondary school teachers and the work done in Dublin for promoting developments in industrial and rural life. Mentions Norah Geddes. Sends a pamphlet on ‘Management of Cottage Gardens’ [not extant] for which he wrote the preface.
Sin títuloThanks Patrick Geddes for sending a copy of the ‘Masque of Learning’ on behalf of the Library Committee.
Expresses her gratitude for Patrick and Anna Geddes’ present [possibly a souvenir of the ‘Masque of Learning’]. Mentions her return to Birmingham and hopes that Mr. and Mrs. Geddes will be able to visit her and her husband there.
Tells Patrick Geddes of Miss Langzettel from New York who was captivated by the Masque. Asks Geddes whether she could bring her to lunch on Tuesday as Miss Langzettel wishes to meet him. Mentions Miss Hamilton.
States she left her shawl in Room 18 and hopes Miss Campbell Noble will be able to find it.
Regrets not having been able to attend the Masque of Learning; sends his regards to Anna Geddes.