Printed sheet of correspondence between the Honourable Sir Dinshaw E. Wacha and Captain J.W. Petavel on the action taken by Sir Asutosh Mookerjee and Calcutta University.
Endorsed 'AIME MOROT. 1886'
Refers to the newly established regulations relating to evening schools and seeks clarification in relation to the permitted role of recreation in evening classes. Mentions Sir John Gorst in relation to developments in Life Saving Drill classes.
Zonder titelMoral training in day and evening schools. Refers to his views on reading lessons, song, a Boys Guild of Honour, promoting courage, truth, self-command, generous fair play and chivalry as character values to be aspired to, formation of the Boys' Life Brigade, moral teaching, children and young people's leisure time, and the formation of Old Scholars' Association.
Zonder titelConfirms receipt of package which included syllabus of lectures and a scheme for a Geographical Institution [not extant]. Mentions August Comte, discusses the study of geography, advises Geddes that he is preparing and copyrighting diagrams which aim to present the operation of hte principles of radiation and concentration, mention of Herbert Spencer, on the advancement of education, and an article on the advancement of education published in the New York magazine.
Zonder titelConfirms receipt of diagrams sent from Charles Staniland Wake. Advises that he must delay thinking on them and the subject of graphics until December due to other commitments and will write thereafter.
Zonder titelReply to GB 249 T-GED 9/820/1 [https://www.ica-atom.org/strathclyde/copy-letter-from-victor-branford-to-patrick-geddes;isad].
Recommends Dr. Marcel Hardy, presently in Mexico, Mr. Robert N. Rudmose Brown, formerly in the Antarctic and Mr. Thomas R. Marr.
Reply 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.
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Advising Geddes that negotiations have been passed to the lawyers, her failure as peacemaker and enquiry as to whether Geddes wishes to have Property II, Mr McLagan's flat as they will consider an offer. Annotated on rear by Geddes with list of names.
Thanks Patrick Geddes for his offer to plead the cause of the Falls of Foyer before the British Aluminium Company, her position to act limited by no newspapers being delivered, confirming that her mother will write to suggested people, and discussion regarding acquisition of Japanese engravings. [Incomplete].
Zonder titelDiscusses Mr Burns activity in fighting the cause of the Falls of Foyers in relation to the Aluminium Company development and to the County Council. Alluding to a rival aluminium company. Lays out the County Council officials' personal interests in the development as advised by Mr Burns. Mentions Messrs Anderson and Shaw; Fraser of Farraline; Mr John Peter; Lord Lovat; Cunningham of Foyers; Messrs Innes and MacKay. Advises that line engineers are staying locally and trees are being felled at the Falls of Foyers. Expresses her wish for Geddes to look over her Japanese exhibition pictures.
Zonder titelDescribing the deep snow, the cold temperatures at Inverness and Braemar, mentions Mrs Elder, the arrival of engineers, to whom she will write, with mention of Lord Rosebery, Sir George Trevelyan and John Ruskin. Crofts are to be submerged and tenants are to receive compensation.
Providing Lord Lovat's address, comments on Lord Lovat's character, his financial situation and his role in bringing the British Aluminium Company to Foyers, the opposition of the Canal Company to clay being thrown into Loch Ness.