Description | Manuscript. Invites Karl to travel with him through Belgium; inviting Karl to lecture at South Place Institute; arrangements for the course of lectures at South Place; regarding ongoing suffering with his foot injury; on good impression of Karl's introductory lecture; clarifying views expressed to Mrs Conway on Karl's The Trinity: a nineteenth century passion-play; considering lecture programme for 1883 and playing tennis whilst holidaying in Folkestone; about publishing Karl's lectures through E W Allen; on course of socialism lectures, asking Karl if he would lecture on "Socialism in Germany", and enclosing programme for Beethoven lecture and concert; on R Browning's "A Grammarian's Funeral"; on helping to find a post for Clarence Seyler; leter in 1897 on the ideals of the South Place Society and thanking Karl for his support, also enclosing a letter from C A Seyler on the progressive ideals of the society; seeks advice on his role as executor to his aunt's Will; and a letter of condolence on M S Pearson's death. |