Economic Growth and Human Welfare, by E.H. Phelps Brown, 1953. (Includes review by Tawney)
- 1970-003/003(06)
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- 1953
Part of R. H. Tawney fonds
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Economic Growth and Human Welfare, by E.H. Phelps Brown, 1953. (Includes review by Tawney)
Part of R. H. Tawney fonds
Part of R. H. Tawney fonds
Adult Education : Quarterly Review
Part of R. H. Tawney fonds
Part of R. H. Tawney fonds
Mid-Canada Development Conference : first session and tour 1969 : various press clippings
File consists of a scrapbook of xerox copies of newspaper clippings, July-November 1969, relating to the Mid-Canada Development Conference, Lakehead University, August 18-22, 1969.
Correspondence from Clement King Shorter to Clement Scott 1890-1891
File consists of correspondence between Clement King Shorter and Clement Scott.
Shorter, Clement King, 1857-1926
Correspondence from Clement King Shorter to Herbert G. Wright 1922-1924
File consists of correspondence from Clement King Shorter to Herbert G. Wright discussing problems relating to the Norwich edition of the works of George Borrow.
Shorter, Clement King, 1857-1926
File consists of handwritten and typed transcritions of letters from unknown correspondents with Victoria Welby.
File consists of typed, handwritten and transcribed excerpts from correspondence between VW and Karl Abel. The two corresponded at the suggestion of Professor Sayce. Welby sought out Dr. Abel and shared her writing on mental biology, seeking his feedback on her ideas. Welby also invited Abel to visit her in Denton. Keywords include: psychology of language, pscyological semantics, mental evolution, folklore, etymology, IndoEuropean languages.
File consists of typed, handwritten and transcribed excerpts from correspondence between VW and Prof. John Adams, who frequently writes from 23 Tanza Road in Hamstead, N.W.. Welby invites Adams to stay with her in October 1911 prio ro tAdam's lecture on "meaning" at University College London. Keywords include: meaning, significs and intention.
File consists of typed, handwritten and trascribed excerpts from correspondence between Lady Blanche Airlie with VW. Keywords include: "young married women" , religion, loss, grief, silence, comfort.
File consists of typed, handwritten, and transcribed excerpts of correspondence between W. Aitken and VW. Keywords include: fire, life, heat, light, Divinity, Christ, Horton, Akkadian Genesis, Dr. King of Cambridge. Also includes a scrap of handwritten notes by VW.
File consists of numerous typed, handwritten and transcribed excerpts of correspondence between Professor Samuel Alexander, President of The Aristotelian Society and Lecturer at Lincoln College, and VW, including typed statements and long dialogues between the two about Semantics and meaning. Alexander visited Denton in 1894. Includes a transcription of a letter written by Dr. Henry J. Watt of the Physiological Labratory of the University of Glasgow to Alexander. Keywords include: The Aristotelian Society, Leslie Stephen, Moral Order and Progress, Semantics, meaning, semse, signification, Sidgwick, Bonsanquet, Marshall, Harnack, Dogmengeschichte, logic, signification, interpretation, philosophy, Arthur Balfour, Stout, Galton, David Hogarth, Taylor, Problem of Conduct, nature of mental activity, Galton, the Infinite,Santaana, Lowes, images, immortality, consciousness,Heritics Club of Cambridge,
File consists of folder of correspondence.
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File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence. According to Petrilli, the file consists of a “…consistent corpos of mostly handwritten letters [covering] the years between 9 September 1887 and March 1889… Some letters are typewritten and bear editorial comments, though only one, dated 30 September 1887, from Arnold to Welby, was included … [in]… Echoes of Larger Life.” The following letters have been transcribed and published in Petrilli’s Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement:
VW to EA 9 September 1887
EA to VW 30 September 1887
VW to EA 1 October 1887
EA to VW 3 January, 7 February 1888
VW to EA 6 March 1888
EA to VW 3 May 1888
VW to EA 3 July 1888
See: Susan Petrilli, Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. 2009, pp. 42-47.
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Benson, Archbishop and Mrs Edward
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Boole, Mary Everest (4) Duplicates
File consists of folder of duplicate transcripts of correspondence between Welby and Mary Everest Boole.
File consists of folder of a typed letter labelled "Private" from Mrs. A. Booth, President of the Liverpool Conference in October 1891.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and the author Charles Booth. Topics include Welby setting up a district nurse at Grantham and Grantham Village; starting up a Mother's Union; and country nursing. Welby also mentions that her aunt Mrs. J. Stuart-Wortley was founder of East London Nursing Society (in succession to Welby's other aunt, Mrs. J. Talbot who establish the Parochial Mission Women.
File consists of folder of correspondence, from B. Bonsanquet to H. Sidgwick.
Boys, Prof. C. V. (Charles Vernon?)
File consists of folder of handwritten, typed and typescript excerpts of letters between Welby and C.V. Boys. Topics include: Welby inviting Boys to lecture to Science and Art classes, inviting him to Denton at Easter in 1889; Boys inviting Welby and party to visiting him "to see the machine in action"; Boys experiments on spiders regarding vibration; the primariness of the curve; geo-centrism; Professor Clifford, Prof. Lloyd Morgan; visiting M. Cornu in Paris to see his apparatus; visiting M.E. Donkin at Cooper's Hill and Holloway College; Dr. Lodge's metaphysics; Welby's introduction to Mr. C. Cunynghame and Karl Pearson.
Written from 11 Alexander Square SW, 7 Brownton Square SW, Science and Art Department, South Kensignton and Oxford and the Cavendish Experiment.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence. According to Petrilli, the correspondence is incomplete. The following letters have been transcribed and published in Petrilli’s Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement:
VW to ACB 17 May 1899
ACB to VW 19 May 1899
VW to ACB 16 April 1900
VW to ACB 27 April 1900.
See: Susan Petrilli, Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. 2009, pp. 47-48.
Bradley, F. H. (Francis Herbert?)
File consists of folder of correspondence. Petrilli transcribed and published all but a "few brief notes." The following letters have been transcribed and published in Petrilli’s Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement:
VW to FHB 17 January 1887
FHB to VW 8 February 1887
VW to FHB 11 February 1887
FHB to VW 23 February 1887
FHB to VW 22 May 1887
VW to FHB 8 November 1894
VW to FHB [1894]
FHB to VW 11 November 1894
VW to FHB 15 November 1894
FHB to VW 16 November 1894
VW to FHB 26 May 1903.
See: Susan Petrilli, Signifying and Understanding: Reading the Works of Victoria Welby and the Signific Movement. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. 2009, pp. 48-55.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Victor V. Branford, founder and President of the Sociological Society.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and the writer of semantics, Michel Breal.
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and the poet Rupert Ingham Brooke.
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File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and the Ref. Phillips Brooks, an author.
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File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and the novelist and historian John Buchan.
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File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Dean William Butler, [bishop?] of Lincoln in 1886.
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Carnegie Institute Washington D. C.
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Carr, H. Wildon (Aristotelian Society)
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File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Paul Carus, the philosopher.
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Cavendish, Lady (Lucy) Frederick
File consists of folder of correspondence. Annotation in original finding aid reads "Her Letters Published."
File consists of folder of correspondence.
File consists of folder of correspondence. Annotation in original finding aid reads "Dean of St Paul's. Letters Published."
Clifford, Mrs (Lucy) W. K. (1)
File consists of folder of correspondence between Welby and Mrs. Lucy W.K. Clifford, a playwright, during 1885.
Clifford, Mrs (Lucy) W. K. (2)
File consists of folder of correspondence.