By request of the Honourable Lord Provost and Corporation of the City of Glasgow, Glasgow School of Art.
Confirms she has sent Patrick Geddes the photograph she had promised. Refers to Geddes’ proposal regarding Pierpont Morgan and Lady Welley’s views on it. Mentions Voctor Verasis Branford.
Encloses copies of letters [extant] received from various Halls of Residence in Great Britain regarding their affiliation to universities or licenses. Mentions Reverend J.P.A. Watt.
Enclosed copy letters from F.B. Jevons, Herbert L. Eason, H.M. Stephen, John W. Graham, and H. Hopkinson.
Discusses the local authority and government support for the Outlook Tower as a training centre for teachers.
Sem títuloOutlines the aims, objectives and advantages of the association.
Correspondence and newspaper cuttings on the Scottish Education Reform Conference, Edinburgh 1905. Manuscript and printed.
Lists the participants and mentions the creation of the Scottish Education Reform Association as a result of the conference.
Welcomes the formation of the Scottish Education Reform Association, and hopes it will lead to the reform of the national educational system and educating the public opinion.
Charles Mackinnon Douglas understands Patrick Geddes’ frustration; explains that the Scottish Education Reform Association’s purpose is not to reform education, but to inform the Government of education. Expresses his view on the Association’s purpose.
Sem títuloManuscript.
Manuscript.
Reprint from The Scottish Geographical Magazine.
Discusses the depiction of a tree as a complex matter involving factors inherent in the classification of the Sciences. Typescript. Incomplete.
From Nature, pp. 505-506. No. 1848. Vol. 71.