Personal.
Helping Professor Geddes in organising an unspecified event. Mention of Edward [ ].
Asks Geddes to allow him to use pictures for an exhibition in Leicester. Reference to Anna Geddes and children.
The relative worth of artists and literary men. Mention of Godfrey Blount.
Asking for advice on choosing maps for school use with reference to Bartholomews. Reference to Patrick Geddes's work on Cities in Outlook Tower; to Journal of Abnormal Psychology, and to Geddes's book Evolution of Sex, the precepts of which Campbell questions.
Enclosing donation from society to Cities Exhibition.
Personal. Mention of Miss Bird.
Acknowledging first commission for the Guild, discussion of price for pieces, decoration of and designs for the Hall, reference to guild designers Mr MacDougall.
With reference to future lecture by Patrick Geddes on 'City Development as Constructive Peace'.
Introducing himself. Reference to his shared interest with Patrick Geddes in dialect - poetry and prose.
With reference to plight of Mrs. Podmore. Discussion of the Society of Psychical Research.
Letter of enclosure for two copies of Patrick Geddes's Edinburgh Survey and illustrations by Frank Mears. Reference to Builder.
Concerning the 'Evolution' agreement. Reference to Messrs. Williams and Norgate (publishers), Jonathan Hutchinson's museum at Haslemere and the Outlook Tower. Headed notepaper.
Sin títuloWith reference to proof sent to Northover, who suggests that there might be more illustrations and discusses most suitable type. Expresses interest in visiting Crosby Hall, and an interest in 'Survey drawings'.
The Anglo-Japanese alliance. How it will aid Britain to move from 'paleotechnic to neotechnic, slum to true city, clear-forest to pasture, waste to woodland!' Incomplete.