His concern over [ ] Evans who is too influenced by the Salvation Army. Evans has been doing good work in Economics. Mention of [ ].
Notes on reverse: 'Mocatta, Subbock, Prof. Stuart, [ ], Uncle Henry.'
His concern over [ ] Evans who is too influenced by the Salvation Army. Evans has been doing good work in Economics. Mention of [ ].
Notes on reverse: 'Mocatta, Subbock, Prof. Stuart, [ ], Uncle Henry.'
Personal. Social.
Encloses memoranda [not extant] with reference to Patrick Geddes' financial affairs. Advises that Geddes' assets, with the exception of Ramsay Garden, would not yield more than £100. Recommends Whitson and Methuen to carry through a settlement and outlines his suggested settlement scheme.
Asks for assistance in reorganising the Paraguay railway, refers to Geddes's experience of the Botanical Survey of Scotland and mediterranean agriculture. Mentions Sir Frank Crisp and Mr. Rodriguez, Chairman of the Railway Company. Involves revitalisation of the capital city, Asuncion.
Sin títuloInforms Patrick Geddes he could not find any literature on a topic Geddes had enquired about. Discusses the revival of the Scotch College in Paris. Informs Geddes he is to give a lecture on plants and plant names. Mentions Frederick.
Acknowledges receipt of Patrick Geddes’ letter and epistles. Discusses courses and professors he has met when visiting some American colleges and universities. Mentions meeting Prof. Rice, Prof. Clarke from Williams College, Prof. Montagu from Amherst College, Prof. Farbor, Mark and Richards from Harvard University, Yale University, Prof. Hazen and Marvin from Smithsonian Langley, and Dr. Rowlands, Dr. Martin, Andrew and Brooks from John Hopkins University. Mentions Anna Geddes and Norah Geddes.
Sin títuloEnvelope headed ‘Exposition Universelle de 1900, Congress Internationaux, Ministere du Commerce, de L'Industrie, des Postes et des Telegraphes'. Patrick Geddes' handwritten text on the front: 'Future Career Association'.
John Duncan describes his daily life on the island. Refuses Patrick Geddes’ request to lecture because he is averse to it. Duncan is however happy to contribute with practical work. Tells Geddes of his idea of organising an art community in the West Highlands for the cultivation of Celtic art. Mentions John Dewey and Henry Beveridge.
Sin títuloAsks Patrick Geddes whether he could contribute in any way possible to the organisation of the Chelsea Historical Pageant. J. harry Irvine informs Geddes their main concern is finding men of all ages to play parts of the crowd. Encloses a booklet and other documents related to the pageant [not extant].
Promotes the 'Guild of Yeomen', a movement he is organising. Would like to know if Patrick Geddes would like to be part of the General Council. Asks Geddes to inform others who might let the Guild make use of their land for the duration of the war. Encloses two brochures [extant] on the 'Guild of Yeomen'.
Requests detailed information on the curriculum, staff, syllabus and expenses of primary and secondary schools, especially those concerned with Nature Study, from countries such as America, Switzerland, France, Germany, Denmark and Great Britain. Asks Patrick Geddes to send him a full report of papers which will be discussed at a meeting on Education in London in July later that year. Asks Geddes for a bibliography on Evolution, Sociology and Biology. Wishes to take lessons from Geddes on those subjects when Geddes is next in India. Mentions Anna Geddes and Miss Campbell Noble.
Sin títuloThanks Patrick Geddes for his letter of 8 July. Discusses a meeting of the newly formed Hindu University in Allahabad due to take place on 12 August when plans will be made for the construction of the new University buildings. Malaviya also addresses Geddes’ alternative planning project for the Hindu University proposed to Mr. Sundarlal. Mentions Mr. Lanchester.
Sin títuloOutline syllabus of a course of 10 lectures by Patrick Geddes for the Lent Term, University of London, Tuesday 19 January - Tuesday 22 March, 1904. Printed.