Correspondence covering mainly letters of apology for being unable to attend a University Hall Committeee Meeting.
Correspondence and newspaper cuttings on the Scottish Education Reform Conference, Edinburgh 1905. Manuscript and printed.
Refers to Geddes's proposal to speak to some of the internees to persuade them that the remedy to the state's problems lies not in attacking the government but in effective social work. Manuscript and typescript.
Correspondence regarding school curricula. Manuscript and typescript.
The correspondence documents the intention of organising a series of lectures for the London Summer Meeting of 1915 centred on humanitary aid for soldiers fighting the Great War. Manuscript, typescript and printed.
Correspondence relating to the proposed Edinburgh Summer Meeting, 1905. Manuscript.
Regarding the mounting of the Cities and Town Planning Exhibition by the University of London.
Also copy letters from Patrick Geddes to Charles Robert Ashbee and John Ross. Mentions Raymond Unwin and Thomas Adams. Typescript.
Relates chiefly to Geddes's Indore report and Indian students in Britain. Manuscript and typescript.
Correspondence relating mainly to the re-establishment of Scots College, accomodation arragements for Scottish students in Montpellier, and discussions on educational reform.
Correspondence related to lectures on Technical Education.
Correspondence related to the financial losses and debts incurred by the Town and Gown Association. The correspondence also covers the debt owed to Henry Beveridge and rent arrears for the Outlook Tower, and Patrick Geddes' efforts to secure a new loan.
Possibly from a book.
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'Social Life'
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