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1937, 38, 39 file, 1937-1939
1937, 38, 39 file consists of:
- letters, notes, press cuttings and related material
Auburn file, 1919-1927
class registers, letters, calendars, notes, press cuttings, and related material
Condolence letters, 1954
Condolence letters received primarily by John Baillie, following the death of Donald Macpherson Baillie, from friends, family and colleagues.
Conversion, 1951
Paper entitled Conversion, accompanied by notes and by a letter to John Baillie from Donald Macpherson Baillie offering his opinion. The paper looks at theological issues such as baptism and conversion, puting them in a historical context
Correspondence: books (general), 1940-1959
Letters, royalty reports, newscuttings and and other material relating to books by John Baillie. Includes press cuttings, correspondence with Charles Scribner's Sons, Faber and Faber, Oxford University Press and other publishers and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers. Also items relating to posthumous publication of Donald Macpherson Baillie's work.
Cuttings relating to the death of Donald Macpherson Baillie, 1954
Cuttings from local and national newspapers relating to the death of Donald Macpherson Baillie.
Diary of Elizabeth Catherine (Elsa) Gallant, 1917-1919
Diary covering the period 28 June 1917 - 27 April 1919, recording much of Elsa Gallant's life during this period, including meeting both John and Donald Macpherson Baillie, aspects of the war and her time in France.
Family correspondence, 1928-1948
Family correspondence consists of:
- letters from Ian Fowler Baillie to his parents
- letters from Donald Macpherson Baillie to his family
- letters from John Baillie to his family
- letters from Peter Baillie to his family
Recipients also include Annie Baillie and Elizabeth Catherine Gallant.
First Edinburgh file, 1934-1937
letters, notes, press cuttings and related material
General: 1944, 1944
Correspondence, itineraries, press cuttings and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, Mona Anderson, Henry Sloane Coffin, William Temple (the Archbishop of Canterbury), Violet Markham, John H Duncan, George Freeland Barbour and Cyril Forster Garbett (the Archbishop of York). Subjects include John Baillie's BBC broadcasts and Church of Scotland and YMCA matters.