Brochure on the history of the Student’s Movement in New York, giving details regarding objectives, activities and members.
Brochure detailing the general programme of the series of world’s congresses to be held at Chicago in connection with the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893.
Bundle of papers relating to the delivery of the same course of 10 lectures on 'Nature Study' by Patrick Geddes for the London County Council, 1904. Commencing 23 January 1904. Includes outline syllabus, detailed syllabus and newspaper cutting. Manuscript. Typescript. Printed.
Notes on cast members, costs, and book orders.
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Amendment to Mr. K. Natarajan’s motion by Mr. D.G. Dalvi, fl. January 1920.
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Letter from Patrick Geddes, Department of Sociology and Civics, University of Bombay, to the Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate, University of Bombay, 30 January 1920.
Patrick Geddes reports on the selection, by himself and Mr. K. Natarajan, of an assistant professor of Sociology at Bombay University. Advocates for Mr. Perwani to continue his work as Assistant Professor of Sociology in the place of Mr. K. Natarajan. Refers to the amendment by Mr. D.G. Dalvi to Mr. K. Natarajan’s motion. -
Report by Patrick Geddes on two applications from Mr. Swaminathan and Mr. M.C. Chaterjee for the post of Assistant professor of Sociology and Civics at the University of Bombay, fl. February 1920.
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Report by Patrick Geddes on an application from Mr. H.S. Stark for the post of Assistant professor of Sociology and Civics at the University of Bombay, 11 March 1920.
Gives Dr. Felkin's contact details in North Kensington and Royal Societies Club in London.
Business card Business card of Lieutenant Basil Hall, Royal Navy, 31 Cadogan Gardens, London.
Asks Patrick Geddes whether he could repeat the ‘Masque of Learning’ for the Foreign and British members of the International Historical Congress on the 7th or 8th of April.
Thanks Patrick Geddes for the booklet on the ‘Masque of Learning’. Finds it ‘full of thought, knowledge and suggestion’. Cannot suggests any improvements to it.
Mentions the omission of Mr. Sieveking from the official list of the officers of the Historical Congress and of the Secretary of Congress, Professor Gollancz, who is also the Secretary of the British Academy. Congratulates Patrick Geddes on the ‘brilliant and stimulating Masque’.