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America 1954: invitations refused, 1954
Correspondence relating to lecture and other invitations from various academic institutions in the United States and Canada to John Baillie, which he declined to accept.
Eighth Virginia Woman's Forum, 1956
Programme and cuttings relating to the Eighth Virginia Woman's Forum, at which John Baillie delivered a lecture.
Finance, 1928-1959
notes of income and expenditure; New York names & addresses; receipts
General: 1948, 1948
Correspondence and related items, including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie and George Kennedy Allen Bell. Also material relating to engagements in the United States, New Zealand and Australia, YMCA and World Council of Church matters and John Baillie's honorary degree from Muhlenberg College.
Household and family items, c1920-c1960
Household and family items consists of:
- Account/bank books
- Cuttings of intimations
- Christmas cards (& list)
- Items relating to moving from New York to Canada
- Party games
- Recipes
Late 1941-late 1942 file, 1941-1942
Correspondence, press cuttings and related items, including letters from his brother Donald Macpherson Baille, Mona Anderson, David Smith Cairns, George Freeland Barbour and Alexander Martin. Many press cuttings relate to John Baillie's work around United States involvement in the Second World War.
Letters from Annie Baillie and Donald Macpherson Baillie, 1911-1935
Letters to John Baillie from his mother Annie Baillie and his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, and primarily covering the period when John Baillie was based in Canada and the United States.
Letters from Florence Jewel Baillie, 1917-1959
Letters to John Baillie from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie
Letters from Florence Jewel Baillie (from general filing), 1919-1934
Letters to John Baillie from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie originally filed as discrete bundles with in early general filing & correspondence files (Auburn, Toronto and New York files).
Letters kept from New York office, 1956-1957
Correspondence and related items, including letters from William Roxburgh Forrester and John Henderson Seaforth Burleigh. Includes material relating to The idea of revelation in recent thought ( 1956, and lectures given by John Baillie in New York.