Written by Pippa Ross, an undergraduate student of the Scottish Hotel School, to provide prospective students with an insight into life in Glasgow, and at the Hotel School, as the student sees it.
Newsletter for students taking the Introduction to Beverage Management class, containing details of upcoming guest lectures, prizes, wine tastings and class assessments.
Correspondence relating to the Scottish Hotel School's appeal to external companies for donations to finance the extension of Ross Hall.
Panel containing one full page from the Scotsman, 23 December 1961 (page 2), and one full page from the New York Times, 17 December 1961 (page 18). This is one of a set of five panels (OF/26/24/2-6) used as teaching aids for a course entitled 'A Plan for Advertising for the Hotelkeeper,' delivered at the Scottish Hotel School in February 1962 (a newspaper clipping containing a photograph taken at the course also appears in item OF/26/21/1). The letter 'E' appears on the bottom right corner of the panel.
Outlines the course content, admission criteria and fees for the three-year Diploma course at the Scottish Hotel School.
Rawstron was Vice President, Operations Support and Franchising (UK and Ireland) of the Intercontinental Hotels Group.
Records the Training Restaurant's income and expenditure under the following headings: cash sales; credit sales; cigarettes sales; kitchen refuse; kitchen stores; sundry creditors control account; sundries account; printing and stationary; cleaning materials; fittings, furnishings and equipment; mineral water account; salaries and wages; National Health Insurance stamps; repairs and renewals; gas account. Pages 66-101 are unused.
Includes a 35-page inventory and valuation prepared by J. & R. Edmiston, Auctioneers, Valuators & Arbitrators, Glasgow, in September 1956, and a subsequent inventory prepared in March 1959.
Programme for a seminar held in conjunction with the School of Administration, Cornell University, at the Old Course Hotel, St Andrews.
Contains papers accumulated by J. Malcolm Allan of the Andersonian Library, who, as Stock Editor, had oversight of the Scottish Hotel School Library. The contents include two Library book plates; a copy of the classification system in use in 1965; notes and reports of visits made to the Scottish Hotel School Library by Charles Geoffrey Wood, University of Strathclyde Librarian, and by J. Malcolm Allan; copies of Scottish Hotel School Library regulations, some annotated; a report of 1982 detailing the actions taken and requiring to be taken following the Scottish Hotel School Library's merger with the Andersonian Library; and an annotated list of Hotel School Serials, 1980.
1 copy is annotated.
Display panel containing clippings of advertisements for the Carlton Tower Hotel, Hilton Hotels, Sheraton Hotels, the Greenbrier (West Virginia), and the Sands Hotel (Las Vegas). The clippings are taken from Time Magazine and the Economist. This is one of a set of five panels (OF/26/24/2-6) used as teaching aids for a course entitled 'A Plan for Advertising for the Hotelkeeper,' delivered at the Scottish Hotel School in February 1962 (a newspaper clipping containing a photograph taken at the course also appears in item OF/26/21/1). The letter 'D' appears on the bottom right corner of the panel.