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  <dc:title>Correspondence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence relating to the running of the Institute of Sociology including letters between Jacquetta Hopkins and Alexander and Dorothea Farquharson about her possible involvement in a survey trip to Guernsey in 1933, letters between Alexander Farquharson and Herbert John Fleure regarding their friend Dr Johann Sölch who they were attempting to help leave Germany, letters between Alexander Farquharson and Patrick Abercrombie, Lady M. Pentland and the Duchess of Atholl. The folder also contains articles entitled 'The Way On: A practical step towards social progress' by an unknown author and 'An Inclusive Humanism: A suggestion for the Focal Idea of an Effective Social force' by R. Wellbye, and a memorandum by J. H. Goodchild entitled 'Note on suggestions for new work in geomorphology and geochemistry'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1931 - 1949</dc:date>
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