Correspondence mainly related to the development of the Chaplaincy Centre and the move to the St Paul's Building. Correspondence refers to: the Chaplaincy Centre and associated appeal; the relocation of the Chaplaincy; the St Paul's Building; fundraising and finance; the development of the chaplaincy; meetings; committees; staff appointments; University Court and Senate decisions; accommodation for clergy; and the opening ceremony.
Correspondents include: R. J. M. Young; J. M. Harvey; Ian F. Brown; Duncan MacLean; J. Macdonald; John S. Lochrie; Alex N. Main; Horace Walker; David W. J. Morrell; Louis McGougan; Rev Ian Doyle; Sir Samuel Curran; Lady Curran.
Includes minutes and papers of committee meetings and annual general meetings of Scottish Branch of Institute of Food Science and Technology.
Correspondence and papers relating to the Association's work with regard to the representation of teaching staff on the College's governing bodies, the status and development of the College and the granting of the University charter of incorporation.
Protests by Dr. James Adam and Dr. Frederick Penny against the appointment of an additional professor of chemistry, and copies of correspondence concerning Penny's objection to the appointment of W.H. Perkin.
Penny, Frederick, 1816-1869, chemistCopies of outgoing correspondence in a series of originally 82 volumes, in chronological order.
Correspondence topics cover many of SPAID/OEDA's functions such as advocacy, networking and administrative communications however a large proportion of the correspondence is related to cases of asbestosis and compensation claims.
Incomplete. The following 35 volumes are missing:
- vol 1 (? to September 1979)
- vols 5-26 (October 1981 to April 1988)
- vols 34-45 (May 1990 to January 1993)
Includes annual statements of accounts, and minutes of Chairman’s Committee and National Executive.