Manuscript
Concerning proposed collaboration on book on 'The Principles of Biology'.
Sem títuloFrom The Courier and Advertiser. Printed.
The Universities Review. Vol. 27. No. 1. October 1954. Issued by the Association of University Teachers. Includes a presidential address on Patrick Geddes by G.R. Tudhope.
Enclosed: note on Arbitration of the A.U.T., February 1954; notice of Insurance Scheme of the A.U.T.; index for Vols. XXV (October 1952 - February 1953) and XXVI (October 1953 to February 1954) of The Universities Review.
Possibly by Alice Mackrell. Manuscript.
Mentions: 'C. H. O. N. S. P.'; French criticism; 'N/R Ladder'; the use and abuse of paper in education; [the] six dramas; education essays; [John] Duncan; sacred hills; criticism of schools and universities; pro-synthesis and men; history of thinking machines; J. Arthur Thomson; 'Monday Talks'; puzzles of art and religion; 'Stooligans and schooligans'; summary of graphics. Manuscript with diagrams.
Also newspaper cutting: 'Dealing with tariff figures: Mr. Lloyd-George among his constituents'. Source unknown. No date.
Anon.
‘Evil (to Ideals) Life Social + lnd[i]v[idua]l Phases Regions + Cities'
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Contains miscellaneous papers with rough notes by [Patrick Geddes]. Mentions: [Autosthenics]; Freud; Bergson; W. James; Nietzsche; various projects and schemes; various places, particularly Edinburgh; 1916 voyage; childhood thoughts and problems; old age. Includes drafts of Indian reports including Indore and [Tanjore]. Manuscript with some typescript and diagrams.
Includes some material on 'life theory'; 'theory of social science'; biotechnics; synthetics; cosmic and human thought; evolution of sight; dreams.
Mentions Adler; Julian Huxley; J. Arthur Thomson; E. Réclus; Knights Association; Edinburgh Social Union; Collège des Ecossais; Scots Clans Society Burns Night; tartan. Manuscript with diagrams.
Remarks from Gilbert Slater, C[ecil] H. Desch, Rabindranath Tagore, H. Stanley Jevons, M.R. Natal, G. Montagu Harris, Radhakamal Muherjee [sic], Amelia Defries, G[eorge] L. Pepler, Staff and Board of Survey Associates (New York). These cards appear to have been part of an exhibition (possibly the 1954 Centenary). Typescript.