Encloses 'Memorandum on list of books and pamphlets by or about Sir Patrick Geddes for sale from the Outlook Tower'. Manuscript and typescript.
Sem títuloRelates to arrangements for Michael leaving accommodation in the Outlook Tower. Typescript.
Sem títuloAsks to be enrolled as a member of a new 'Synthetical Association' and suggests Patrick Geddes as president. Discusses the 'Edinburgh influence' on the growing insistence on the need for co-ordination and co-operation; describes the influence of the Outlook Tower ideas on the University Settlement at Manchester. Typescript.
Sem títuloHe is returning a volume [about Edinburgh] borrowed by the Society from Ross which had been left by [Andrew J.] Herbertson before going to Germany.
Describes study carried out with [George] Guyou on proposed Forth and Clyde Canal and asks if given new circumstances a short article on the subject to The Times would be appropriate. In a crossed-out post-script he mentions an 'Index Museum' which has grown up between the Outlook Tower and a proposed 'Encyclopaedia Graphica'.
Gives details of work required on west gable of Outlook Tower and gives estimate of cost. Endorsed, 'copy of letter sent to Mr. Geddes 4.6.37'. Typescript.
Thanks her for the 'vivid account of the Rowe Conference' which he hopes to use in the Autumn number of Sociological Review. Sends copy of Sociological Review with account of Edinburgh meeting. Gives details of a 'Paper for the Present' he is doing on Sir R. Ross's story, Sandeman's review of Geddes's Indore Report and a paper on poetry and town planning.
Gives cost of 1,000 copies of 'The Royal Historic Mile' with an Outlook Tower advertisement.
Asks for an extra room at the Outlook Tower to provide supper at a performance of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Post Office' and invites Professor Geddes to the performance.
Explains that the Outlook Tower does not want to be involved in the direct cost of alterations but encloses a 'donation'. Typescript.
Thanks her for an invitation to convention members to visit the Outlook Tower.
Replies to remarks about a lecture on the exodus from the land.
The writer is attending an Esperanto Congress in Dunfermline; asks opinion of Sir Henry Craik's article in a recent Scotsman; is coming to see Outlook Tower Exhibition and asks when she will pay her promised visit.
She is home safe and sorting her ideas out. An American friend whom she would like to introduce to Professor Geddes is to call at the Outlook Tower.