Acknowledges book sent by John Branford as a memento of Victor Branford.
Sem títuloSuggests travelling together by train to the event at Leighton Park School. Mentions Edgar B. Castle, headmaster of Leighton Park School.
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Regarding Norah Mears' proposal for a project in the South of England. Makes a remark about the summer term being more suitable for the project.
Published by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the British Isles.
Financial business. Mention of his partners; Mme de Ligne; the Sociological Society.
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Thanks patrick Geddes for agreeing to act as senior judge in the elocution competition at Leighton Park School in Reading on 13 December. Looks forward to showing Geddes the biological laboratory at Leighton park and discuss their work in Natural Science. Mentions the headmaster of the school, Mr. Edgar B. Castle.
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Letter from Edgar B. Castle thanking Patrick Geddes for agreeing to act as one of the judges in the J. B. Elocution Competition organised by his school. Encloses an invitation card [extant]. Mentions J.E. Hodgkin.
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Enclosed invitation for the J. B. Elocution Competition.
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Letter from J.E. Hodgkin, in which he encloses a copy of the programme [extant] of the event at Leighton park School. Clarifies that the plan shown in the programme is dedicated to Arts and Crafts work.
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Eclosed programme for the Hobby Exhibition and J.B. Hodgkin Elocution Competition. Includes a plan of the school.
With reference to a Victor Branford memorial. Ratcliffe is willing to contribute but is too busy at New Statesman to give practical help. Suggests that Branford's 'City Friends should be got at'. Mention of Vernon Malcolmson, Morris Ginsberg (of the L. S. E.), John Ross and [ ] Farquharson. Reference to Branford's 'unfriendliness....towards the political science group' having led to isolation of Sociological Society. Also mentions C. W. Saleeby.
Sem títuloThanks Patrick Geddes for his letter and wishes to arrange a meeting to talk about the 'Ideal University'.
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Refers to the bronze and ceramic medallions that Patrick Geddes has commissioned. Discusses prices and stage of completion. Mentions medallions of Charles Henri Marie Flahault, Victor Verasis Branford and Mr. Ellwood. Annotated by Gaddes on the back.