With reference to Victor Branford's death. Mentions her granddaughter Ruth Cohen who studied Agricultural Economics.
Personal. Refers to talks with Boshi Sen and to Victor Branford's death. Mentions [ ] de Perthes and [Frédéric] Le Play.
Personal and social.
Complaining about 'the unsightly individual who uses the windows on the east side of the Royal Scottish Academy building ... to make a display of maps, guidebooks and timetables'. Also complaining about the Calton Factory.
With reference to her son who is to be sent to Montpellier.
Scottish Nationalism and the opportunity presented by the existence of the National Calton Site Committee. Mention of Lord Belhaven.
With further reference to Mid Scotland Ship Canal Scheme. Reference to Outlook Tower.
Sans titreSelf government for Scotland and the Scottish people's reaction to it. Reference to Calton Hill.
Reference to a poem by the writer printed by Patrick Geddes. Refers to Mrs. [Marjory] Kennedy Fraser and her illness. Mention of Isobel Hutchison, a Celtic Student.
With reference to a survey made from Le Play House of 'agricultural and rural problems at the instance of Mrs. Branford in 1924-5'. Its findings have since received some governmental support. Asks if Geddes would be interested in co-operating with them. Mention of Miss Amelia Defries; Dr. Addison, Minister of Agriculture; Stanley Baldwin; Dr. Neville Chamberlain; Ramsay Macdonald. Encloses documents (not extant).
Arrangements for the Sociological Review are in future to be in the hands of Alexander Farquharson and the Le Play House Council.
With further reference to [Castlehill] Reservoir building. Mention of T[homas] B. Whitson and Lady Margaret Sackville.
With reference to the Sociological Review.
Social. Reference to Mrs. [Marjory] Kennedy Fraser and her illness. Mention of John Buchanan.
Lectures on psychoanalysis and sociology arranged by Ms. Low and a book based on lectures entitled Social Aspects of Psychoanlaysis.