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Kerr, Philip H., London. To: Jan Christian Smuts, House of Assembly, Cape Town

The writer encloses a reprint of an article dealing with the Geneva Naval Conference; discusses the Anglo-American naval issue; mentions the proposed Imperial Conference of 1929 as an initial step towards a solution to the problem; feels that South Africa should participate in the issue; expounds on his thoughts concerning war.

Found in: pamphlet: The NAVAL problem.

Hoernle, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred, University of The Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. To: Jan Christian Smuts

Sends Smuts a copy of his book; he thanks him for an address delivered at Oudtshoorn; discusses opportunities for scientific research in South Africa; mentions specifically psychology and social anthropology.

Found in: HOERNLE, Reinhold Friedrich Alfred.

Idealism as a philosophical doctrine. (S.1728).

Conger, George P. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis To: Jan Christian Smuts

Sends an article in which he attempts an extensity to the principle of Holism; discusses the thoughts of Koehler. And Wertheimer of the Berlin University, who do not confine themselves solely to the Gestalt Psychology. but. base their philosophy courses on the Gestalt principle. Mentions Professor Wheeler of Harvard, O.L. Reiser of Pittsburgh University and Professor Boodin.

Found in: CONGER, George P.

A hypothesis of realms. (E.1220).

Clegg, W.H., Pretoria. To: F.L. Lane, Cape Town

In response to a letter from Lane, the writer sends correspondence between himself, Montague Norman and Sir Henry Strakosh; he also attaches newspaper clippings of speeches by F.C. Goodenough of Barclays Bank, J.B. Pease of Lloyds Bank, McKenna of Midlands Bank, W. Leaf of Westminster Bank and an article on Gold in 1923 in The Nation and the Athenaeum, 2 February 1924; mentions the draft of a Bill for Co-operative Credit Societies drawn up by Herold.

Heard, Gerald, London. To: January Christian Smuts

As literary editor of the Realist, he sends Smuts a copy of the new journal; asks Smuts for a contributory essay; attaches a publisher's announcement, which also contains a list of the Editorial Board members, several of whom are known to Smuts.

Found in: Realist: a journal of scientific humanise, vol. 1, no. 1, 1929. (E.345).

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