Notes on heritage and burden using a debit and credit transaction model.
Sans titreNotes plotting European cities and countries, and the ideas for which Geddes thought they were renowned.
Notes listing and quantifying contacts in France, Belgium, Italy and Germany.
Read before the Sociological Society, School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, 18 July [1904]. Reprinted from unidentified journal, pp. 103-120.
Includes:
'Written Communications' from [ ] Baldwin Brown, Walter Crane, J.H. Harley,
T.C. Horsfall, H. Osman Newland, G. Bisset-Smith, W.I. Thomas, pp. 130-136. 'Professor Geddes' Reply', pp. 136-138.
'Press Comments' from The Times, J.H. Bridges in The Positivist Review and Israel Zangwill in To-Day. pp. 143-144.
Correspondence relating mainly to the re-establishment of Scots College, accomodation arragements for Scottish students in Montpellier, and discussions on educational reform.
Correspondence related to the financial losses and debts incurred by the Town and Gown Association. The correspondence also covers the debt owed to Henry Beveridge and rent arrears for the Outlook Tower, and Patrick Geddes' efforts to secure a new loan.
Correspondence related to the introduction of a course of Nature Study for adults and teachers, and efforts to have it included in the national syllabus. Manuscript, typescript and printed.
Correspondence relating to the proposed Edinburgh Summer Meeting, 1905. Manuscript.
Correspondence and newspaper cuttings on the Scottish Education Reform Conference, Edinburgh 1905. Manuscript and printed.
Copy letter of a proposed exhibition on 'occupational' education at the Outlook Tower, and drafts.
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